Every line item that goes into a Kentucky LLC.
$40 Kentucky state filing
Kentucky charges $40 to accept your Articles of Organization. Standard processing in roughly 1 business days, expedited available for an extra state fee.
$0 service fee
Our domestic LLC formation service is free. You pay only the Kentucky state fee. Compliance Bundle at $199/yr is optional and handles every ongoing filing.
No publication requirement
Unlike a few states that mandate newspaper publication of new LLCs, Kentucky does not require it. One less line item.
Kentucky Annual Report
Annual Report carries a $15 fee on a annual cadence (due Jun 30). The Compliance Bundle AutoFiles it every year.
Kentucky franchise tax
Kentucky does not charge a franchise tax on LLCs. Your only recurring state cost is the annual report (15 dollars) where applicable.
Registered Agent
Kentucky requires a Registered Agent with a physical Kentucky address. Our service is $99/yr, included free for year one in every Compliance Bundle.
Kentucky LLC cost, line by line.
Year one is the formation event. Years two onward are the recurring stack. Both sets matter when you decide whether Kentucky is the right home for your entity.
A clean handoff, in 7 steps.
Kentucky state filing fee
$40 paid once to Kentucky Secretary of State for the Articles of Organization. The only mandatory cost to form the LLC.
Formation service
$0 from us. Domestic LLC formation carries no service fee. You pay only the Kentucky state fee through checkout.
Federal EIN
$0 from the IRS, $0 from us. We file Form SS-4 on your behalf as part of formation, typically 1-2 business days for US founders with an SSN.
Kentucky annual report
$15 every annual cycle, due Jun 30. The Compliance Bundle AutoFiles it.
Kentucky franchise tax
Not charged in Kentucky. One fewer recurring cost.
Registered Agent
$0 if you serve as your own (requires a physical Kentucky address and business-hour availability). Our service is $99/yr; free first year inside the Compliance Bundle.
Compliance Bundle (optional)
$199/yr. Bundles AR AutoFile, Registered Agent, Certificate of Good Standing, 1 Amendment, and deadline monitoring. Saves vs. paying for each separately and prevents missed filings.
Formation is free. Everything else is optional.
We do not charge a service fee to form your LLC or Corporation. State filing fees still apply and pass through at cost. Add the Compliance Bundle to handle the year-one filings everyone needs.
- LLC or Corporation formation (any state)
- EIN application with the IRS
- Articles of Organization or Incorporation drafted and filed
- Free BOS dashboard for ongoing visibility
- Filing receipts to your document vault
- Everything in Free Formation (no add-on fee)
- Registered Agent service in your state (1 entity)
- Annual Report AutoFile, filed every year on time
- Certificate of Good Standing (1 included per year)
- 1 Amendment included per year (address, member, name)
- Operating Agreement (LLC) or Bylaws (Corp)
- Deadline monitoring across all your filings
Common questions.
How much does it cost to start an LLC in Kentucky?
Your total has two parts: the one-time Kentucky state filing fee for the Articles of Organization, which the state sets, and our formation service, which is free. On top of the filing fee, budget for anything optional you add, like a registered agent or expedited processing, plus recurring items such as the Kentucky annual report and any franchise tax. The breakdown above lists each line, and current amounts are on the pricing page.
Does Kentucky charge an LLC annual fee?
Most states, Kentucky included, charge something to keep an LLC active, but the form differs: it may be an annual or biennial report fee, a franchise tax, or both, and a few states charge very little. This recurring cost is the part new owners underestimate, so it belongs in your budget from day one. A compliance calendar tracks what Kentucky charges and when, so a missed date never becomes a late penalty.
Does Kentucky have a franchise tax on LLCs?
It depends on Kentucky. Some states levy a franchise tax on LLCs that can be flat, based on revenue, or based on net worth, while others impose none. Where it applies, it is separate from the annual report and from income tax, and missing it can cost you good standing. Because the trigger and amount vary, confirm Kentucky's rule before you plan your first year and count it in the true cost of the LLC, not just the filing fee.
Are there hidden fees when forming an LLC in Kentucky?
The genuinely hidden costs are usually not the state's, they are the markups some formation companies bury: inflated processing charges, a registered agent that spikes at renewal, or upsells you never needed. We pass the Kentucky state fee through at cost with no markup and show every line before you pay. The real add-ons to plan for are legitimate and optional, such as a name reservation, certified copies, or expedited filing.
What is the cheapest way to form a Kentucky LLC?
The cheapest honest way is to pay only the state filing fee and skip the markups, which is exactly how our free formation works. You can act as your own registered agent to save that line if you have a Kentucky address and are available in business hours, though many owners still pay for one to keep their home address private. Skimping on the Operating Agreement or on compliance, though, usually costs more later than it saves now.
How does the cost of a Kentucky LLC compare to other states?
Kentucky sits somewhere on a wide national range: state filing fees run from modest to several hundred dollars, and recurring franchise taxes vary even more. Comparing states on filing fee alone is misleading, though, because forming outside the state where you operate means paying twice, once at home and once as a foreign entity. For a business that actually runs in Kentucky, Kentucky is usually the cheapest real option once you count the ongoing obligations.
Is there an LLC formation cost in Kentucky I can avoid?
Some line items are optional and easy to skip: expedited processing if you are not in a hurry, a name reservation if you are filing right away, and certified copies you do not yet need. What you should not skip to save money is the registered agent requirement, the Operating Agreement, or the Kentucky annual report, because a lapse there risks the entity itself. We flag which costs are truly optional so you pay only for what you need.
Does forming in another state save money over Kentucky?
Rarely, for an operating business. Forming in a cheaper state while you actually work in Kentucky means you still register in Kentucky as a foreign LLC and pay a Kentucky registered agent, so you double your filings and fees for little gain. Out-of-state formation mainly suits holding companies or specific privacy strategies. If you do operate across state lines, that is foreign qualification, which adds cost rather than removing it.
Will my LLC cost change if I add members or employees?
Adding members does not change your Kentucky filing fee, though it can change your tax filing, since a multi-member LLC files a partnership return, and it makes a solid Operating Agreement more important. Hiring employees adds real costs outside formation: payroll setup, state employer registration, unemployment insurance, and workers' compensation. Those are operating expenses rather than formation fees, but they belong in the full picture of what the business costs to run.
Where to next?
Every filing connects into your File.Business operating system. Pick where to go from here: we keep the rest tracked.