Form a Business in Wyoming

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Everything you need to form and maintain an LLC, Corporation, S-Corp, or DBA in Wyoming. Filing fees, ongoing requirements, and tax treatment current for 2026 — sourced from the Wyoming Secretary of State and the IRS.

Wyoming business formation overview

If you're forming a business in Wyoming, the four most common entity types are the LLC (most popular for solo founders and small partnerships), the C-Corporation (used by venture-funded startups), the S-Corporation (a tax election available to LLCs and corporations meeting IRS rules), and the DBA ("doing business as", a trade-name registration for sole proprietors and existing entities). Each has its own filing fee, ongoing report cycle, and tax treatment in Wyoming.

The cheapest path to a registered business in Wyoming is the LLC at $100 for the Articles of Organization. A C-Corporation costs $100 for the Articles of Incorporation, and a DBA registration is $100. After formation you'll have ongoing obligations: an annual report ($60, annual), a registered agent with a physical Wyoming address, and any applicable franchise or income tax: None.

Wyoming at a glance (2026)

LLC filing fee$100
Corporation filing fee$100
DBA fee$100
Annual report$60 annual
Franchise taxNone

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Frequently asked questions about forming a business in Wyoming

How much does it cost to form an LLC in Wyoming?

The state filing fee is $100 to file Articles of Organization with the Wyoming Secretary of State. Optional add-ons (registered-agent service, expedited filing, certified copies) are extra. See our cost breakdown for the full picture.

Does Wyoming require an annual report?

Yes — Wyoming requires an annual report at $60 (annual). Missing the deadline triggers late fees and eventually administrative dissolution.

What is the franchise tax in Wyoming?

None Always confirm rates with the Wyoming Department of Revenue or your tax advisor before filing.

Do I need a registered agent in Wyoming?

Yes. Every LLC and Corporation registered in Wyoming must designate a registered agent with a physical street address in the state who can accept legal process during business hours. You can serve as your own agent, appoint a co-owner, or hire a commercial registered-agent service.

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