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Kansas LLCs must file an annual report with the Kansas Secretary of State each year. The annual report basically serves to ensure the state has up-to-date contact information for the LLC. The annual report costs $50 to file online or $55 by mail.
Your Kansas LLC Annual Report is due every year on the 15th day of the 4th month following the tax closing month.
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Kansas doesn't have a general business license at the state level, so there are no fees there. However, your business may need a state-level occupational license or municipal-level license or permit to operate.
Kansas LLC Annual Report Fee ($50/year) The Kansas LLC Annual Report costs $50 per year if you file online. Or, the Annual Report costs $55 if you file by mail. This fee is paid every year for the life of your LLC.
Annual reports are filed after a tax year end has passed and represent the information that is true for that year end only (example: when an entity's tax year ends on the last day of December, the annual report due date period would be between January 1st and April 15th after each December.
Filing the formation paperwork to start your Kansas LLC will cost $165 ($160 online). You'll also need to pay $55 ($50 online) every year to file your Kansas Annual Report.
Businesses must renew their Kansas Certificate of Authorization every two years to avoid expiration and/or cancellation. Each Certificate a business holds needs renewed separately by the Principal in responsible charge.