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Alaska LLC
Frontier Asset Protection

Engineering your legal fortress in Alaska. Updated guide for real estate holding companies.

Filing Fee

$250

One-time state fee

Annual Cost

$100

Recurring maintenance

Privacy Level

Medium

Public record visibility

Why form in Alaska?

No state income tax, beneficial for pass-through entities.

2026 Regulatory Outlook

For real estate investors, Alaska offers a specific blend of liability protection and tax implications. Whether you are holding a single family rental or a commercial complex, understanding the local Secretary of State requirements is crucial.

Strategic Insight

If you own property physically located in Alaska, you typically MUST register the LLC here (or register a "Foreign LLC" here). Forming in Wyoming but ignoring Alaska registration while owning property here can lead to fines.

Steps to Form

  1. Name Search: Ensure your desired name is available in the Alaska database.
  2. Registered Agent: You must appoint a registered agent with a physical address in Alaska.
  3. Articles of Organization: File the paperwork and pay the $250 fee.
  4. Operating Agreement: Corporate formality to prevent piercing the veil.
  5. EIN: Obtain from IRS after state approval.

Compare Alaska

See how Alaska stacks up against Wyoming, Delaware, and Nevada for privacy and asset protection.

  • Filing Fee$250
  • Annual Fee$100
  • PrivacyMedium
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