LLC & state filings
Kansas LLC and state filings. Twenty five dollars flat.
There it is, right at the top, because that is how we price everything: out loud, up front, no surprises. Twenty five dollars per filing. Whether you are starting a business and want to do it right from day one, or you just need an annual report handled before it lapses, we will take care of it.
What we handle
The Kansas paperwork, off your desk.
- LLC formation. Setting up a new Kansas LLC with the Secretary of State, done correctly from the start so you are not fixing it later.
- Annual reports. The yearly filing Kansas requires to keep your business in good standing. Miss it and the state can dissolve your business, so we keep it on the calendar for you.
- Amendments and updates. Change of registered agent, address, members, or business name.
- Getting your paperwork in order. New EIN, the right registrations, the basics that a new owner does not know to ask about.
- LLC formation$25 flat
- Annual report$25 flat
- Amendments and updates$25 flat
Each of these is twenty five dollars flat. No mystery, no add-ons at the end.
Deadlines
When Kansas needs things, in plain words.
The Kansas annual report is due every year, and the deadline depends on your business type and when you formed. For most LLCs it lands in the spring. Miss it and late fees start, and if you ignore it long enough the state can shut your business down on paper.
The good news: you do not have to track any of this. Tell us your businesses and we will watch the deadlines and file on time, every year, so "good standing" stays true without you thinking about it.
The honest answer
About that BOI report you keep hearing about.
You may have gotten a scary letter or email saying you must file a Beneficial Ownership Information report or face big fines. A lot of owners think they are still required to file. Here is the straight answer: as things stand now, most domestic small businesses are exempt from BOI reporting and do not need to file it.
The rules on this have changed more than once, and plenty of official-looking notices going around are misleading, and some are outright scams trying to charge you for a filing you may not even owe. So before you pay anyone or panic over a letter, ask us. We will tell you plainly where the rule stands today and whether it touches you at all. No charge to get a straight answer.
What comes next
Filed your LLC? Here is what usually comes next.
A twenty five dollar filing is often the first thing a new owner needs, but rarely the last. Once the business exists, the books start, the taxes come due, and payroll shows up the day you hire someone. Rather than juggle four different people for all of that, most owners settle in with one firm that already knows them.
If you would rather have your filings, your books, and your taxes all under one roof for a flat monthly price, that is exactly what our memberships are for. No contract, and a person who knows your name from day one.
Starting a business, or keeping one in good standing?
Either way, it is a quick call. Tell us what you need filed and we will take it from there.
Or come by the office: 109 East Ave North, Lyons.