Nevada LLC Annual Requirements
Forming your Nevada LLC is step one. Keeping it in good standing is the ongoing job. This page covers every recurring obligation so you know exactly what's due, when, and what happens if you miss it.
Annual Report Filing
Nevada requires LLCs to file an annual report with the Nevada Secretary of State, along with a $350 fee. This report confirms or updates your LLC's basic information on file — entity name, principal address, registered agent, members or managers.
Frequency: each year Fee: $350 Filed with: Nevada Secretary of State (https://www.nvsos.gov/)
Nevada tax note: 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 Maintenance
Your LLC must maintain a registered agent with a physical Nevada street address for as long as the entity exists. This is not optional — if the Nevada Secretary of State has no valid registered agent on file, they can begin administrative dissolution proceedings.
A valid registered agent must:
- Have a physical street address in Nevada (not just a PO box)
- Be available during normal business hours to accept legal documents
- Forward service of process and other official correspondence to you promptly
We handle this for you. Our registered agent service ensures your LLC always has a valid agent on file with the Nevada Secretary of State.
What Happens If You Fall Out of Compliance
Missing your annual report or losing your registered agent can lead to:
- Late fees and penalties — the Nevada Secretary of State typically assesses penalties for late filings
- Administrative dissolution — the state involuntarily dissolves your LLC
- Loss of liability protection — once dissolved, the LLC no longer provides personal asset protection
- Difficulty reviving the entity — reinstatement usually requires paying back fees, penalties, and filing all missed reports
This is why compliance reminders matter. When you use our registered agent service, we send reminders ahead of every Nevada deadline so nothing slips.
Federal Tax Obligations
Regardless of Nevada's state-level requirements, every LLC has federal obligations:
- Federal income tax — single-member LLCs file on Schedule C (with personal return); multi-member LLCs file Form 1065
- Self-employment tax — LLC members typically owe self-employment tax on their share of profits
- Quarterly estimated taxes — if you expect to owe $1,000+ in taxes, the IRS expects quarterly payments
- Employer taxes — if you have employees, you'll handle payroll taxes and filings
Stay on Top of It
Compliance isn't hard — it just requires knowing the deadlines and not missing them. We keep track so you don't have to.