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Georgia · GA

Georgia LLC Formation Cost 2026

Filing fee $100 · Annual $50 · Privacy 5/10 · Banking 8/10

The numbers

Initial state filing fee$100
Annual report (annual)$50
Franchise / privilege taxNone
State personal income tax (top)5.39%
State corporate income tax (top)5.39%
Publication required?Yes — typically $40–$200
Standard processing time7 business days
Privacy score5/10
Banking accessibility8/10
5-year total cost$600

Why people choose Georgia

  • Reasonable fees
  • Business-friendly

Trade-offs to know

  • Newspaper publication required for new LLCs

Who Georgia is best for

  • Atlanta-area businesses

Publication required within 90 days of formation.

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Georgia vs the alternatives

StateFilingRecurringState taxPrivacy
Georgia$100$50/yr5.39%5/10
Wyoming$100$62/yr0%9/10
Delaware$110$300/yr6.6%7/10

How to form an LLC in Georgia (general steps)

  1. Choose a unique name ending in "LLC" or "Limited Liability Company". Check name availability with the Georgia Secretary of State.
  2. Appoint a registered agent with a physical Georgia address.
  3. File Articles of Organization ($100) with the Georgia Secretary of State.
  4. Draft an Operating Agreement — most states do not require filing but strongly recommend having one.
  5. Obtain an EIN from the IRS (free online with SSN/ITIN).
  6. File the FinCEN BOI report within 90 days of formation (federal requirement).
  7. Complete newspaper publication within the state-mandated window (typically 60-120 days).
  8. File the annual report ($50) by the deadline to keep the LLC in good standing.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to form an LLC in Georgia?

The state filing fee is $100. An annual report costs $50. Plus a registered agent (typically $25-$150/year). Newspaper publication is also required.

Does Georgia have a state income tax on LLCs?

Georgia's top personal income tax rate is 5.39%. Pass-through LLC profits flow to your personal return at this rate.

What is the annual cost of maintaining a Georgia LLC?

Excluding the first-year filing fee, the recurring cost is $100 (annual report + franchise minimum + $50 registered agent baseline). Five-year total ≈ $600.

Can a non-resident form an LLC in Georgia?

Yes. Non-US residents can form an LLC in any state. However, banking, payment processing, and EIN acquisition vary in difficulty. Georgia has strong banking accessibility (8/10). See our non-resident guide for the full process.

Is Georgia a good state for an anonymous LLC?

Georgia's privacy score is 5/10. Some member or manager information appears on public filings. For maximum privacy, Wyoming, New Mexico, and Nevada are common choices.

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Interactive cost calculator for Georgia

LLC Cost Calculator

Estimate the real cost of forming and maintaining an LLC across 51 US jurisdictions. Includes state filing, registered agent, annual report, franchise tax, and (where applicable) publication.

Year 1 breakdown — Georgia

State filing fee $100
Registered agent (yr 1) $50
Annual report fee $50
Franchise / privilege tax (minimum) $0
Newspaper publication (required) (High-end estimate)$200
Year 1 total$400
Recurring (yr 2+)$100/yr
5-year total cost$800

Avg. $160 / year — compares to 5-yr baseline $600.

What this calculator does NOT include
  • Federal BOI report (free, but mandatory)
  • EIN application (free with SSN/ITIN; some services charge $50-$300)
  • Operating Agreement drafting
  • State-level business licenses (industry-specific)
  • Local city/county fees (varies by municipality)
  • Foreign LLC registration if operating outside formation state
  • Federal and state income tax on profits

Educational estimate only. Not legal or tax advice. Verify with a licensed CPA or attorney before filing.