Alaska LLC Annual Report
Alaska LLCs file an annual report (or equivalent periodic filing) with the Secretary of State. The fee is $100 on a biennial basis.
What it is
The annual report keeps your LLC’s information current with the Alaska state — addresses, members/managers, and registered agent. It is filed online or by mail.
When it’s due
Alaska requires the report on a biennial cycle. Most states use the anniversary month of formation, but some have a fixed due date for all entities. Verify the current due date for your specific LLC on the Alaska SoS site.
Cost
$100 per biennial filing for Alaska LLCs.
What information is required
- LLC name and SoS file number
- Principal office address
- Names and addresses of members or managers (state requirements vary)
- Registered agent information
- Brief description of business activity (some states)
Penalties for late or missed filing
Alaska imposes penalties for late filing — typically a flat late fee plus risk of administrative dissolution if the report remains unfiled past a grace period. Reinstatement after dissolution typically costs much more than the original report fee.
State-specific note
Alaska has no state personal income tax and no statewide sales tax. The biennial report keeps the LLC in good standing.
Frequently asked questions
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