Alaska charges $250 to form an LLC; Delaware charges $110. Day-one sticker price is only part of the story, since most of the real cost comes from the annual obligations that stack up each year you keep the LLC open.

Over a rolling three-year window, Alaska runs about $610 less in total state fees than Delaware. Whether that gap matters depends on whether you actually operate in one of these states or are weighing a non-resident filing.

Delaware imposes an entity-level annual tax on every LLC ($300 minimum). Alaska does not. For pass-through LLCs that would otherwise owe nothing at the state level, that minimum is the deciding line.

On speed, Alaska typically clears standard online filings faster than Delaware. Both states offer expedited tiers at an additional cost for filers on tight timelines.

For most small operators the choice is not really between these two states at all. It is between forming where the business actually operates and trying to route through a non-resident filing. The data below shows what each option actually costs.

Formation filing fee
Alaska $250
Delaware $110
Delaware saves $140
Year 1 total estimate
Alaska $400
Delaware $510
Alaska saves $110
Ongoing per year
Alaska $150
Delaware $400
Alaska saves $250
3-year total
Alaska $700
Delaware $1,310
Alaska saves $610

Key differences at a glance

  • Delaware costs $140 less to form ($110 vs $250).
  • Alaska is $250 per year cheaper to maintain ($150 vs $400).
  • Alaska has no state individual income tax; pass-through LLC income flows to members without a state layer. The other state does tax at the member level.
  • Delaware imposes an entity-level franchise or LLC tax that applies to pass-through LLCs. Alaska does not.
  • Delaware has no annual report filing at all. Alaska requires an annual (or biennial) report every reporting period.

Where each state fits

For most filers, forming in the state you actually operate from is the right call. The side-by-side below shows where the two states meaningfully diverge.

What each state offers that the other does not

Only Alaska

  • No state income tax
  • No entity-level franchise or LLC tax

Only Delaware

  • Paid expedited tier
  • No annual report

Both states

  • Online filing
  • No state sales tax
  • No publication requirement
  • Operating agreement not statutorily required

Three-year cost, side by side

Rough estimate of the state-facing cost to form and keep an LLC through three years. Both totals include a $100 per year registered-agent estimate.

Alaska Delaware
Year 1
$400
$510
Year 2
$550
$910
Year 3
$700
$1,310

Running total includes the one-time filing fee and annual ongoing costs (report fee or franchise tax plus a $100/year registered agent estimate).

What it costs under your specific situation

The table below runs the same LLC through four common scenarios. "Non-resident" rows assume a typical home-state foreign LLC registration adds about $200 per year of stacked cost; the real number depends on which state you live in and ranges from $50 to over $800 depending on jurisdiction.

Scenario Year 1 Each year after 3-year total
You live in Alaska, business operates there
No foreign LLC registration needed. You pay Alaska fees only.
$400 $150 $700
You live in Delaware, business operates there
No foreign LLC registration needed. You pay Delaware fees only.
$510 $400 $1,310
Non-resident forming in Alaska with operations elsewhere
You pay Alaska's fees plus a typical home-state foreign LLC registration of about $200 per year.
$600 $350 $1,300
Non-resident forming in Delaware with operations elsewhere
You pay Delaware's fees plus a typical home-state foreign LLC registration of about $200 per year.
$710 $600 $1,910

Alaska vs Delaware: full comparison

Dimension Alaska Delaware
Online filing
Can you file the formation document online?
Yes Yes
Online approval time
Standard, non-expedited
1 business day 10 business days
Expedited option
Paid fast-track filing
Not offered $100
Annual report
Required in addition to tax
Required, $100 None
State-imposed annual tax
Franchise, privilege, or LLC tax minimum
None $300 minimum
State income tax
On pass-through LLC income at member level
No Yes
Publication requirement
Newspaper publication after formation
No No
Operating agreement
Required by state statute
Recommended, not required Recommended, not required
Foreign LLC fee
Cost to register as a foreign LLC in this state
$350 $200
State sales tax
General statewide rate
None None

Taxes in Alaska and Delaware

How each state handles entity-level tax on LLCs. Pass-through classification means member-level income tax also applies at each member's residence state.

Alaska tax

No entity-level franchise tax on LLCs. No state income tax. Corporate rate 9.4%.

Delaware tax

$300 minimum annual tax (flat basis). State income tax applies to member-level pass-through income. Corporate rate 8.7%.

Ongoing compliance

The recurring filings each state requires after formation.

Alaska

Annual report $100, due 01/02 each year. Registered agent required in Alaska.

Delaware

Annual $300 tax, due 06/01. No separate annual report. Registered agent required in Delaware.

Formation process, side by side

What actually happens from the moment you start filing to the moment you're in good standing. Use this as a checklist.

Alaska

  1. Check business-name availability on the Alaska entity search.
  2. Appoint a registered agent with a physical Alaska street address.
  3. File Articles of Organization (form 08-484) for $250.
  4. Wait for approval. Online typically 1 business days. No paid expedite offered.
  5. Adopt an operating agreement (recommended, not required by Alaska statute).
  6. Apply for a federal EIN (free from the IRS).
  7. Open a business bank account to separate personal and business finances.
  8. File your first annual report and pay $100 when it comes due.

Delaware

  1. Check business-name availability on the Delaware entity search.
  2. Appoint a registered agent with a physical Delaware street address.
  3. File Certificate of Formation of Limited Liability Company for $110.
  4. Wait for approval. Online typically 10 business days. Paid expedite from $100.
  5. Adopt an operating agreement (recommended, not required by Delaware statute).
  6. Apply for a federal EIN (free from the IRS).
  7. Open a business bank account to separate personal and business finances.
  8. Pay the $300 annual Delaware LLC tax when it comes due.

Before you pick either state

A few things that apply no matter which state you choose. These trip up enough first-time filers that they're worth stating explicitly.

Registered agent is non-negotiable. Both Alaska and Delaware (and every other US state) require every LLC to designate a registered agent with a physical street address in the state of formation. You can serve as your own agent if you live in the state; otherwise a commercial agent runs $50 to $125 per year. Using your own home address makes it part of the public record.

Forming elsewhere does not escape your home state's tax. If you live and operate a business from your home state, forming the LLC in Alaska or Delaware does not avoid your home state's income tax. The moment you transact business at home, your home state requires a foreign LLC registration, and state tax liability follows your residence regardless of where the entity sits on paper.

EIN applications are free. The IRS issues Employer Identification Numbers directly at no cost. Any service charging you to "get your EIN" is reselling a free form submission. Single-member LLCs with no employees technically don't need one for federal tax, but nearly every bank requires an EIN to open a business account.

Operating agreement matters more than the state you pick. A well-drafted operating agreement governs member ownership, management, profit splits, buy-sell terms, and dissolution. Without one, your LLC runs on the state's default rules, which are rarely what you want. California, Maine, Missouri, and New York require a written one by statute; every other state treats it as strongly recommended.

Agency contacts

Alaska Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing (Corporations Section)

Website
www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/Corporations.aspx
Phone
(907) 465-2550
Email
corporations@alaska.gov
Mail
State of Alaska, Corporations Section, P.O. Box 110806, Juneau, AK 99811-0806
Office
State Office Building, 333 Willoughby Avenue, 9th Floor, Juneau, AK 99801-1770
Hours
8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Alaska Time, Monday to Friday (Juneau office)

Delaware Division of Corporations

Website
corp.delaware.gov
Phone
(302) 739-3073
Mail
401 Federal Street, Suite 4, Dover, DE 19901
Hours
8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Eastern, Monday to Friday

Alaska Department of Revenue, Tax Division

Website
tax.alaska.gov
Phone
(907) 269-6620
Mail
Alaska Department of Revenue, Tax Division, P.O. Box 110420, Juneau, AK 99811-0420
Office
550 W. Seventh Ave., Suite 500, Anchorage, AK 99501-3555
Hours
8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Alaska Time, Monday to Friday

Delaware Division of Revenue

Website
revenue.delaware.gov
Phone
(302) 577-8200
Mail
820 N. French Street, Wilmington, DE 19801
Hours
8:30 AM to 4:00 PM Eastern, Monday to Friday

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it cheaper to form an LLC in Alaska or Delaware?

    Delaware is cheaper at formation ($110) than Alaska ($250). Ongoing costs are also different: $400 vs $150 per year. Total over three years: $1,310 vs $700.

  • Can I form an LLC in Alaska if I live in Delaware?

    Yes, but your Delaware business will almost certainly need to register as a foreign LLC in Delaware too, which means paying Delaware's foreign registration fee and any ongoing Delaware obligations on top of the Alaska ones. The "form elsewhere to save" math usually doesn't work for operating businesses; it only works when you have no physical operations tied to any specific state.

  • How long does it take to form an LLC in Alaska vs Delaware?

    Alaska online: 1 business day; Delaware online: 10 business days. Alaska does not offer paid expedite. Delaware offers paid expedite from $100.

  • Which state has lower taxes for an LLC, Alaska or Delaware?

    Alaska: no state income tax, no entity-level franchise or LLC tax. Delaware: state income tax applies to member-level pass-through income, plus a $300 minimum entity-level tax.

  • Do both states require a registered agent?

    Yes. Every US state (and DC) requires every LLC to maintain a registered agent with a physical street address in the state. Alaska and Delaware both have this requirement. You can serve as your own agent if you live in the state; most out-of-state filers use a commercial agent for $50 to $125 per year.

  • Which state should I pick if I run an online business from home?

    Form in the state you actually live in. Your home state's Department of Revenue treats your residence as nexus regardless of where the LLC is filed, which means you owe state income tax there anyway. Forming in Alaska or Delaware to escape your home state's tax doesn't work; it adds paperwork. The non-resident filings make sense when you genuinely operate nowhere in particular: international founders, purely passive holding entities, or real-estate LLCs owning property in other states.

Full state guides

More Alaska and Delaware comparisons

Sources

  • Filing fee: www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/Portals/5/pub/08-484.pdf · verified April 21, 2026
    Alaska Articles of Organization (form 08-484) instructions, citing AS 10.50.075: Filing Fee $250.00 for a domestic LLC. Same fee online and by mail. Online filings are immediate; hardcopy filings take 10 to 15 business days.
  • Expedited filing: www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/Corporations/CorpFormsFees.aspx · verified April 21, 2026
    Alaska Corporations Section does not offer a separate expedited service tier. Online filings post immediately; there is no faster paid option.
  • Foreign LLC registration fee: www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/Portals/5/pub/08-497.pdf · verified April 21, 2026
    Certificate of Registration for a Foreign Limited Liability Company (form 08-497) under AS 10.50.615: filing fee $350.00.
  • Annual report fee: www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/Corporations/BiennialReportsFAQs.aspx… · verified April 21, 2026
    Domestic LLC biennial report fee: $100.00 (or $137.50 after February 1 with $37.50 late penalty). Foreign LLC biennial report fee: $200.00 (or $247.50 late). Due January 2 every two years, based on formation year parity (odd-year or even-year cycle). Initial Report is a separate filing due within 6 months of formation with no fee.
  • Operating agreement requirement: www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/Portals/5/pub/08-484.pdf · verified April 21, 2026
    Form 08-484 instructions: members of an LLC may adopt an operating agreement but the State does not require it to be filed. Alaska Statutes Title 10 Chapter 50 does not require a written operating agreement.
  • Online filing portal: www.commerce.alaska.gov/CBP/Corporation/startpage.aspx?file=CRFIL&enti… · verified April 21, 2026
    Alaska Corporations Online Filing portal for domestic LLC Articles of Organization. Online filings post immediately to the state entity database.
  • Business name search: www.commerce.alaska.gov/cbp/main/search/entities · verified April 21, 2026
    Alaska CBPL Corporations entity search. Use to confirm name availability before filing Articles of Organization.
  • Franchise tax: tax.alaska.gov/ · verified April 21, 2026
    Alaska Department of Revenue Tax Division publishes no franchise tax on LLCs. The biennial report fee and the separate business license fee are administrative filing fees, not franchise taxes.
  • Corporate income tax rate: tax.alaska.gov/programs/programs/index.aspx?60380 · verified April 21, 2026
    Alaska imposes a graduated corporate income tax with ten brackets, topping out at 9.4%. This applies to C-corporations and to LLCs that elect C-corp treatment, not to default pass-through LLCs.
  • Sales tax rate: tax.alaska.gov/ · verified April 21, 2026
    Alaska has no statewide sales tax. Individual boroughs and municipalities may levy local sales taxes (typically 1% to 7.5%), but there is no state-level rate.
  • Certificate of Formation form: www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/Portals/5/pub/08-484.pdf · verified April 21, 2026
    Official Articles of Organization (form 08-484, Rev. 01/07/2013) for a domestic Alaska LLC. Use for hardcopy filings; online filings use the Corporations Online Filing portal instead.
  • Naming rules: www.commerce.alaska.gov/web/cbpl/BusinessLicensing/SelectaBusinessName… · verified April 21, 2026
    Alaska Division of Corporations guidance on selecting a business name, including the LLC naming rule that the name must contain limited liability company, L.L.C., or LLC.
  • Filing fee: corpfiles.delaware.gov/AugustFee2024.pdf · verified April 21, 2026
    Delaware DoS Division of Corporations Fee Schedule, revised August 1, 2024. 'Formation – domestic' under Limited Liability Companies = $110.00 state filing fee.
  • Expedited filing: corpfiles.delaware.gov/AugustFee2024.pdf · verified April 21, 2026
    Same Day $100, 24-Hour $50, Priority 2 (2-hour) $500, Priority 1 (1-hour) $1,000. We report 24-hour as the default expedited tier.
  • Annual report fee: delcode.delaware.gov/title6/c018/sc11/index.html · verified April 21, 2026
    6 Del.C. §18-1107(b): annual tax of $300 for every domestic and foreign LLC. §18-1107(c): due June 1 each year. §18-1107(e): $200 late penalty plus 1.5% interest.
  • Franchise tax: delcode.delaware.gov/title6/c018/sc11/index.html · verified April 21, 2026
    Flat $300 annual LLC tax under 6 Del.C. §18-1107. Not a share-based franchise tax like Delaware corporations; we classify it as a flat franchise-style tax for compare purposes.
  • Operating agreement requirement: delcode.delaware.gov/title6/c018/sc01/index.html · verified April 21, 2026
    6 Del.C. §18-101(9) recognizes oral, written, or implied LLC agreements. No statutory requirement that the agreement be written or filed, so recorded as not-required.
  • Foreign LLC registration fee: delcode.delaware.gov/title6/c018/sc10/index.html · verified April 21, 2026
    Foreign LLC registration filing fee. Cross-check against the practitioner-facing fee schedule before publishing.
  • Business name search: icis.corp.delaware.gov/eCorp/EntitySearch/NameSearch.aspx · verified April 21, 2026
    Delaware eCorp entity search. Confirm name availability before filing.
  • Sales tax rate: revenue.delaware.gov/ · verified April 21, 2026
    Delaware has no general state sales tax. Gross receipts tax may apply to some business activities.
  • Corporate income tax rate: revenue.delaware.gov/ · verified April 21, 2026
    Delaware corporate income tax rate is 8.7%. Applies to C-corp income, not LLCs by default, but note here for completeness.