Wyoming requires annual reports from LLCs to maintain good standing and update business information. This WDRA guide covers deadlines, fee calculations, penalties, and best practices for timely filing.
Anecdote: A client missed the first-year deadline after a merger and faced late fees. WDRA set up calendar reminders and handled the next filing—avoiding future penalties and simplifying record-keeping.
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Wyoming annual report: due on the first day of the anniversary month of formation each year; fee is the greater of $50 or a fee based on assets located in Wyoming (commonly $50 minimum). File online with the Secretary of State to stay in good standing.
When Is the Annual Report Due?
Wyoming annual reports are due each year on the first day of the anniversary month of your entity’s formation or registration in Wyoming. WDRA can track these dates and send reminders so you never miss a filing.
How Fees Are Calculated
Wyoming charges the greater of $50 or a fee based on the value of assets located and employed in Wyoming (calculated as a small rate applied to assets). Most small LLCs pay the $50 minimum. Check with WDRA for help calculating if you have in-state assets.
Late Filing & Penalties
Missing the annual report can result in late fees, loss of good standing, and eventual administrative dissolution. WDRA monitors filings and will file on your behalf or provide reminders to avoid penalties.
Filing Process
- Gather information: Wyoming SOS ID, current principal address, and asset information if applicable.
- File online via the Wyoming Secretary of State portal.
- Pay the fee (credit card or other accepted methods).
- Keep confirmation and updated records with your company documents.
Privacy & Reporting Details
Wyoming annual reports collect basic company info. Using WDRA as your registered agent helps maintain privacy because our address can be used for public records instead of your personal or business address.
How WDRA Helps
WDRA offers annual report filing services, deadline tracking, and ongoing compliance support. With 10+ years in business and thousands of satisfied clients (5-star reviews), we ensure filings are accurate and on time.
Call to Action
Don’t risk late fees or loss of good standing—let WDRA file your Wyoming annual report and manage compliance. Contact us to enroll in our annual compliance plan today.
FAQs
Q: What is the minimum annual report fee?
A: The minimum fee is $50.
Q: What if I miss the filing deadline?
A: You may incur late fees and risk administrative dissolution. Contact WDRA immediately for remedial filing help.
Q: Can WDRA file my annual report for me?
A: Yes—WDRA offers full-service filing and reminders as part of our compliance packages.

