Available structures

Five paths to incorporation.

Different structures serve different goals. We coordinate the right one for your situation.

LLC
Standard · Anonymous filing available
Wyoming pioneered the LLC in 1977. Strong charging order protection. Members can be hidden from public record. Pass-through taxation.
Series LLC
Multi-asset segregation
Master LLC with internal series, each with separate assets, liabilities, and members. Heavily used for real estate portfolios.
Close LLC
Restricted membership
LLC variant with stricter operating rules — limited members, restricted transfers. Used for family or tightly-held ventures.
Corporation (Inc.)
Less common · Same protections
Wyoming corporations also benefit from no state income tax. Less common than LLCs but available for those preferring the corporate form.
Anonymous LLC
Privacy-first structuring
Wyoming permits LLC formation without public disclosure of members or managers — a key reason it's chosen for asset protection.
Strengths & considerations

What this jurisdiction actually offers.

Advantages

  • No state income tax · No franchise tax. Annual cost floor is one of the lowest in the US. Capital is preserved for the business, not the state.
  • Charging order is the exclusive remedy. Wyoming LLC creditors cannot reach company assets — they receive distributions only. Stronger protection than most states.
  • Member privacy by default. Wyoming does not require member names to appear on public filings. Combined with a registered agent, beneficial ownership stays private.
  • Lifetime proxy & series structures. Wyoming's LLC act permits lifetime proxies and Series LLCs — sophisticated asset protection tools rare in other states.

To consider

  • Less recognition outside the US. International banks and counterparties may be less familiar with Wyoming LLCs than Delaware corporations. Affects banking outside North America.
  • Foreign qualification still required. If you operate in another state, Wyoming registration alone is not enough — you must qualify in each operating state.
Government fees

State fees, transparent.

These are the fees payable directly to the Wyoming authorities. They are not part of SVRNG fees — you may pay them directly, or we coordinate them as part of your engagement.

ItemAmount
LLC filing fee (one-time)100 USD
Annual license tax (minimum)60 USD
Annual license tax (Wyoming asset method)0.0002 × WY assets
No state income tax— —
No franchise tax— —
Incorporation pricing

Three tiers. Human service.

One-time engagement to incorporate. Government fees paid separately and transparently.

Starter
$449
USD · One-time
  • Wyoming LLC filing
  • Articles of organization
  • First-year registered agent
  • EIN application
  • Digital corporate kit
Begin · Starter
Premium
$1,299
USD · One-time
  • Everything in Pro
  • Series LLC structure (sub-cells)
  • Asset protection memo
  • Multi-state qualification advice
  • Holding company structuring
  • Priority human handler
Begin · Premium
Prices displayed in USD. Final invoice issued at the prevailing exchange rate at engagement. A modest currency spread applies on cross-currency settlement.
Annual services

Stay compliant. Stay quiet.

Recurring services keep your entity in good standing. Choose individually or bundle.

Maintenance
$349
per year · USD
Annual report + license tax filing + compliance reminders.
Registered Agent
$199
per year · USD
Wyoming-resident agent of record for legal service.
Virtual Address
$449
per year · USD
Cheyenne commercial address with mail forwarding.
Annual Bundle
$899 / year
Save $98 · Maintenance + RA + Virtual Address
On request

Beyond incorporation.

Dissolution, restructuring, cross-jurisdiction setups, banking introductions, share-class advice, and virtual residential addresses are handled on quote — case by case. We coordinate with accredited counsel where the engagement requires legal advice.

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