What your Missouri LLC owes the state every year to stay in good standing — and what happens when the report doesn't get filed.
Missouri is one of the handful of U.S. states that does not require LLCs to file an annual report with the Secretary of State. Once your Missouri LLC is formed, there is no recurring Secretary-of-State-side filing to keep it alive.
This is unusual and it's a real reason some founders choose Missouri as a home state: one-time formation cost, no annual renewal fee, no late-fee risk for missing a report.
Missouri is one of only a handful of states with no annual report and no annual fee for LLCs. Once you form the LLC, there is nothing to file with the Secretary of State year after year — only federal and state tax obligations. This makes Missouri an unusually low-maintenance home-state option.
No annual report doesn't mean no obligations. Every Missouri LLC still has:
Your first year of registered agent service is included in the $299 formation fee. After that, renewal is $119/year, opt-in — we don't auto-charge and we don't store payment information between years. If Missouri sends anything — tax notices, any follow-up correspondence — it comes to our Jefferson City office and gets forwarded to you within the hour.
Reservation takes three minutes. A formation specialist in Jefferson City handles the rest.