The full cost picture for a Nevada LLC — state filing, annual compliance, any franchise or privilege taxes, and what our $299 flat service covers.
Most state filings price themselves in pieces — one fee for the Articles, another for an expedited option, a third for a certificate of good standing, and an annual report on top. The list below is what actually hits your card (or the state's portal) when you form a Nevada LLC with us.
Nevada's combined first-year cost is among the highest in the country: $75 for Articles of Organization, $150 for the Initial List of Managers, and $200 for a State Business License — totaling $425 before your service fees. Annual renewal is another $350 ($150 list + $200 license). Nevada does not share data with the IRS and has no state income tax, which drives its appeal.
Nevada annual report: $350 due every year. Miss it and the state imposes a late fee, and eventually administrative dissolution.
Nevada tax notes: Annual costs: $150 Annual List of Managers/Members + $200 State Business License = $350/year. Initial List ($150) and Business License ($200) also required at formation (total initial cost $425). No state income tax. $75 penalty for late Annual List; $100 penalty for late Business License.
Registered agent service is $119/year after the included first year. It's optional — you can designate yourself, an employee, or a different commercial agent at any time by filing a change-of-agent form with the Nevada Secretary of State.
The $299 is a flat service fee. It is not:
Reservation takes three minutes. A formation specialist in Carson City handles the rest.