Wyoming Annual Report Requirements — Wyoming Registered Agent.ai
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Wyoming Annual Report: What to File, When, and How Much
Every business entity registered with the Wyoming Secretary of State must file an annual report. Here is what you need to know about deadlines, fees, and what happens if you miss one.
Annual Report Basics
The Wyoming annual report is an administrative filing that confirms your business is still active and updates the state on your basic information. It is not a financial report — you are not disclosing revenue, expenses, or detailed financial data. You are confirming your entity name, registered agent, principal address, and officer or member information.
The Fee
The minimum annual report fee is $60. If your entity holds Wyoming assets exceeding $300,000, the fee is calculated at $0.0002 per dollar of Wyoming assets. For most small businesses, the fee stays at $60.
This is a license tax combined with the annual report — Wyoming calls it the "Annual Report/License Tax."
When It Is Due
Your annual report is due on the first day of the anniversary month your entity was originally formed or registered in Wyoming. If your LLC was formed on July 15, your annual report is due July 1 each year.
There is no grace period built into the system. File on time to avoid complications.
What Information Is Required
The annual report typically asks for:
- Entity name and Secretary of State file number
- Principal office address
- Registered agent name and address
- Names and addresses of officers, directors, or managing members
- Total value of Wyoming assets (for fee calculation)
You can file online through the Secretary of State's website at sos.wyo.gov.
Consequences of Late or Missing Filing
The Secretary of State may assess penalties for late filings. If you continue to miss the annual report, the state can administratively dissolve your entity. Dissolution means:
- Loss of good standing
- Inability to transact business under your entity name
- Potential complications with bank accounts, contracts, and legal proceedings
- Additional fees and paperwork to reinstate
Reinstating a dissolved entity costs more and takes longer than simply filing the annual report on time. Do not let it lapse.
How We Help
As your registered agent, we track your annual report deadline and send reminders before it arrives. When the Secretary of State sends compliance notices to your registered address, we scan and forward them the same day.
Our $99/year service includes deadline tracking, document forwarding, and a reminder system designed to keep you ahead of filing obligations. You stay in good standing without manually tracking dates.
Wyoming's Business-Friendly Cost Structure
Wyoming keeps business maintenance costs low:
- Annual report: $60 minimum
- LLC formation: $100 ($102 online)
- Registered agent change: $5
- No state income tax
- No franchise tax
- Registered agent service (ours): $99/year
The combination of low fees and no income tax makes Wyoming one of the most affordable states to maintain a business entity.
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