Alaska LLC (AK)

    Form a Alaska LLC

    $250 state fee · 10-15 business days

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    Alaska LLC at a glance — Formation by the Numbers

    Key fees, timing, and compliance rules for forming a Alaska LLC with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing.

    State filing fee$250
    Processing time10-15 business days
    Filing agencyAlaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing
    Registered agentRequired — physical AK street address
    Annual reportBiennial Report — $100, due January 2 (every 2 years)
    Franchise / business taxNone
    Registered agent (ClearFormation)Included with formation — $0 year one
    Operating agreementIncluded with ClearFormation

    What is a Alaska LLC?

    A Alaska LLC is a limited liability company formed under Alaska law and registered with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing. It separates your personal assets from business debts, defaults to pass-through taxation at the federal level, and is the most common structure for small businesses, freelancers, and holding companies.

    No state income tax and resource-driven industries. Forming in Alaska makes sense when you live or operate there, hold Alaska property, or choose AK for its fee structure and rules. Non-US founders can own 100% of a Alaska LLC with no residency requirement.

    Benefits of a Alaska LLC — benefits of an LLC

    • Limited liability — members are generally not personally liable for LLC debts and lawsuits.
    • Pass-through tax — profits flow to members' returns unless you elect C-Corp or S-Corp treatment.
    • Flexible ownership — single-member or multi-member; no member cap like S-Corps.
    • US banking — LLC + EIN unlocks Mercury, Relay, Stripe, and other business accounts.

    Alaska LLC pros and cons — drawbacks of starting an LLC in Alaska

    Drawbacks to weigh before you file:

    • Self-employment tax on active LLC profits (unless you elect S-Corp payroll later).
    • Alaska does not impose a separate LLC franchise tax, but federal and local taxes still apply.
    • Not ideal for US venture capital — investors typically expect a Delaware C-Corp.

    Types of LLCs in Alaska

    • Single-member LLC — one owner; taxed as a disregarded entity by default. Single-member LLC guide.
    • Multi-member LLC — partnership taxation by default (Form 1065 + K-1s). Multi-member LLC guide.
    • Member-managed vs manager-managed — declare in your operating agreement who runs day-to-day operations.
    • Professional LLC (PLLC) — may be required for licensed professions; check Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing rules.

    Is a Alaska LLC right for you?

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    Before you file: Essential Alaska LLC requirements

    Before submitting Articles of Organization to the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing, confirm you have: (1) a distinguishable LLC name with the required designator, (2) a Alaska registered agent with a physical AK street address, (3) the $250 state filing fee, and (4) a decision on member-managed vs manager-managed structure. Non-US founders do not need a US address or SSN — only the registered agent must be in-state.

    Management structure: member-managed vs. manager-managed

    Alaska lets you declare whether the LLC is member-managed (all owners run day-to-day decisions) or manager-managed (appointed managers operate the business). Most small AK LLCs are member-managed. Choose manager-managed if you have passive investors or want a cleaner separation between ownership and operations. Record the choice in your operating agreement and formation filing.

    Registering an out-of-state LLC in Alaska

    If your LLC was formed in another state but you operate in Alaska, you typically need to foreign-qualify with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing. That means filing a Certificate of Authority (or equivalent), appointing a Alaska registered agent, and paying a state fee. Domestic formation in AK is different — you file Articles of Organization as a new entity.

    Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing Contact Information

    File your Articles of Organization with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing. Search their business entity database to confirm name availability before you submit. After approval, keep stamped formation documents with your operating agreement and EIN letter — you need them for banking and compliance.

    How to start an LLC in Alaska

    Registering an LLC in Alaska means filing Articles of Organization with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing and paying the $250 state fee. You need a Alaska registered agent with a physical AK address before the state will approve your filing. Most founders complete these seven steps in 10-15 business days.

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      Step 1: Name your Alaska LLC

      Your LLC name must include "LLC" or "Limited Liability Company" and be distinguishable from existing Alaska entities on Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing records. Search the state database before filing — restricted words like "bank" or "insurance" may need approval. ClearFormation runs a name availability check before we submit your Articles of Organization.

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      Step 2: Appoint a registered agent for your Alaska LLC

      Alaska requires a registered agent with a physical street address in AK — available during business hours to accept lawsuits and state mail. You can be your own agent if you have an in-state address, but most founders use a commercial service for privacy. ClearFormation provides registered agent service in all 50 states, included with formation.

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      Step 3: File Alaska Articles of Organization

      Submit Articles of Organization (or the Alaska equivalent) with the $250 state filing fee. Standard processing through the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing is 10-15 business days. You'll list your LLC name, registered agent, principal address, and whether the LLC is member-managed or manager-managed. ClearFormation prepares and files online on your behalf.

    4. 4

      Step 4: Create an operating agreement for your Alaska LLC

      Not legally required in Alaska, but every LLC should have one. It defines ownership percentages, voting rights, profit splits, and what happens if a member leaves — and it's core evidence that your LLC is separate from you personally. Banks often require it. Included with ClearFormation.

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      Step 5: Apply for an EIN for your Alaska LLC

      An EIN (Employer Identification Number) is required to open a US business bank account, hire employees, and file federal taxes. The IRS issues EINs for free; ClearFormation can file Form SS-4 for you as an optional add-on — including for non-US founders without an SSN.

    6. 6

      Step 6: Get the licenses and permits your business needs

      State LLC approval doesn't replace city, county, or professional licenses. After formation, check local Alaska requirements for your industry — contractors, restaurants, healthcare, and financial services often need separate permits. Many cities require a general business license even for home-based companies.

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      Step 7: File your annual reports and stay compliant

      Alaska requires the Biennial Report ($100), due January 2 (every 2 years). ClearFormation tracks deadlines and pre-fills your report for approval.

    Alaska LLC fees and ongoing requirements — cost of starting an LLC in Alaska

    Forming an LLC in Alaska has three cost layers: the one-time state filing fee, ongoing state compliance (the biennial report and any franchise tax), and federal-level requirements like an EIN.

    One-time Alaska formation cost

    The Alaska LLC filing fee is $250, paid to the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing when you submit your Articles of Organization. You'll also want an operating agreement to define ownership and management — included with every ClearFormation LLC.

    Ongoing Alaska LLC cost

    The Biennial Report is $100, due January 2 (every 2 years). LLCs are pass-through by default, so profits flow to your personal federal return unless you elect S-Corp or C-Corp taxation.

    What's included with ClearFormation

    Alaska registered agent service is bundled into every formation plan — no separate annual RA fee. EIN filing is available as an optional add-on (we can file it for non-US founders without an SSN). An operating agreement template is included so you have the governance paperwork banks and partners expect from day one.

    Fees reviewed against Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing (last reviewed June 2026).

    Taxes for Your Alaska LLC — Alaska LLC taxation

    Federally, a Alaska LLC is a pass-through entity by default — profits are reported on members' personal returns, plus 15.3% self-employment tax on active business income. At the state level: Alaska does not impose a separate LLC franchise tax on most small LLCs. You must also file the Biennial Report ($100) with the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing.

    You can elect C-Corp (Form 8832) or S-Corp (Form 2553) taxation if it saves money. Read how LLCs pay taxes for the full picture. If you operate outside Alaska, you may need to foreign-qualify in other states.

    Alaska Business Resources

    Official AK filings go through the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing. Use these starting points when you verify fees, search entity names, or check good standing before banking or contracting.

    • Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing — file Articles of Organization, amendments, and biennial report filings.
    • Entity name search — confirm your LLC name is available before filing ($250 state fee is non-refundable on rejected names).
    • Alaska registered agent — required on every formation and foreign qualification filing.
    • Form a C-Corp in Alaska — if you are raising venture capital instead of operating as an LLC.

    Common Alaska LLC mistakes

    • Skipping the operating agreement. Banks and courts expect written governance. Included with ClearFormation.
    • Mixing personal and business funds. Weakens your liability shield.
    • Missing the biennial report. Can cost you good standing or trigger administrative dissolution.
    • Acting as your own registered agent while traveling. Use a commercial AK registered agent.
    Alaska pricing

    Alaska LLC pricing

    One simple plan — pay only for what you need. Add EIN or annual report filing only if you want them.

    Base plan

    Business Formation + Registered Agent

    $300first year

    + $250 AK state filing fee · Renews at $150/yr for Registered Agent

    Everything you need to launch your Alaska AK company.
    Add EIN or annual reports separately only if you need them.

    • Alaska LLC formation ($150 one-time)
    • AK Registered Agent — 1 year included ($150/yr after)

    Optional add-ons

    EIN / Federal Tax ID filing

    + $50 one-time

    We file IRS Form SS-4 and deliver your CP 575 confirmation letter. Required to open a US business bank account.

    Annual report filing + reminders

    + $50/yr (+ state fee)

    We track your Alaska due date, pre-fill the report, send 90/60/30-day reminders, and file after you approve.

    You'll pick add-ons in the wizard — no add-on is required.

    Start your AK LLC

    Next steps after forming your Alaska LLC

    Getting the stamped Articles of Organization back from the Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing is the legal birth of the company — but it's only step one. The next 30 days are where most founders cut corners and create problems that surface at tax time or when a bank asks for paperwork. Here's the order we recommend for a Alaska LLC.

    1. Adopt an operating agreement

    The operating agreement is your LLC's internal rulebook: ownership percentages, voting rights, profit splits, how new members join, and what happens if a member leaves. Alaska doesn't legally require one, but every LLC should have one. Banks routinely ask for it when opening a business account, and single-member LLCs need one too — it's core evidence that your LLC is separate from you personally. ClearFormation includes an operating agreement template with every formation.

    2. Get your EIN and open a business bank account

    The LLC needs its own EIN (Form SS-4) to open a US business bank account, hire, and file federal taxes. Take the stamped Articles of Organization, EIN letter, and operating agreement to the bank. Commingling personal and business funds is the fastest way to weaken your liability shield and expose yourself personally to business debts. EIN filing is available as an optional add-on through ClearFormation — including for non-US founders without an SSN.

    3. Lock in tax and compliance calendars

    Federal: a single-member LLC reports on Schedule C with your personal Form 1040; a multi-member LLC files Form 1065 and issues K-1s to members. State: the Biennial Report is $100, due January 2 (every 2 years). If you'd rather be taxed as an S-Corp, file IRS Form 2553 within 75 days of formation (or by March 15 for the current tax year).

    4. BOI report — only if foreign-formed

    As of March 21, 2025, FinCEN exempted domestic US entities from the Beneficial Ownership Information report. A Alaska-formed LLC does not file a BOI report. If you later register a foreign-formed entity to do business in the US, that foreign entity must file within 30 days of US registration.

    Annual cadence: Biennial Report renewal, federal tax return, and an updated member ledger if ownership has changed. Keep business and personal finances separate — that's what preserves the liability shield.

    LLC vs C-Corp in Alaska: which should you form?

    Most Alaska founders ask this exact question. Both entities give you the same personal-liability shield. The real differences are taxes, ownership, and the kind of capital you can raise.

    Form an LLC in Alaska if

    • • You're owner-operated or have a small group of founders and want pass-through tax (no corporate-level tax).
    • • You don't plan to raise from US institutional venture capital.
    • • You want minimal ongoing paperwork — no required board meetings, no shareholder formalities.
    • • You're a consulting business, ecommerce store, agency, real-estate holding company, or freelancer.

    Form a C-Corp in Alaska if

    • • You plan to raise from venture capital, angels via SAFEs, or eventually go public.
    • • You want to issue stock options to employees (an ISO plan requires a C-Corp).
    • • You need multiple share classes (preferred for investors, common for founders).
    • • You're targeting a strategic acquisition where the acquirer expects a clean cap table.

    Rule of thumb: if you're raising priced rounds from US VCs, the market default is a Delaware C-Corp. An LLC in Alaska is the right call for operating businesses that don't need the Delaware-VC track.

    Alaska LLC FAQs — Frequently asked questions

    Also for Alaska founders: Form a C-Corp in Alaska · Alaska registered agent

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