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Wyoming vs Idaho

Wyoming LLC vs Idaho LLC.

Compare a Wyoming LLC and a Idaho LLC on filing cost, annual fees, taxes, and privacy, then form in the one that fits. Our service fee is $0 in either state; you pay only the state's filing fees.

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Wyoming vs Idaho essentials

Side-by-side comparison for Idaho owners considering Wyoming.

Cost comparison

Wyoming: $100 state filing + $60/yr Wyoming annual report = $160 year-one, $60/yr after. Idaho: $100 state filing = $100 year-one, $0/yr after. If you form in Wyoming AND operate in Idaho, add foreign-LLC qualification (~$100 initial + ongoing Idaho fees) — TWO sets of compliance.

Asset protection

Wyoming: charging-order designated as the SOLE remedy against an LLC member by statute, including for single-member LLCs. Deep case-law track record. Idaho: standard charging-order protection under the state LLC statute; SMLLC case law less developed.

Privacy / anonymity

Wyoming: no member or manager disclosure on Articles of Organization. Only the Registered Agent appears on the public record. Idaho: requires manager/member disclosure on the Articles or annual report (varies by state).

Foreign-LLC overhead

If you form in Wyoming but actually operate in Idaho, you must register the Wyoming LLC as a foreign LLC in Idaho. That means ANOTHER $100 Idaho state fee + ongoing Idaho compliance. Your savings on Wyoming's low fees usually evaporate in Idaho's foreign-LLC costs.

When Wyoming wins

You want maximum public-record privacy. You want the strongest possible charging-order asset protection. You are forming a HOLDING entity that has no operations anywhere (so no foreign-LLC overhead). You are a real estate investor using Wyoming as the named member of Idaho operating LLCs to keep your name off the Idaho public deed record.

When Idaho wins

You actually operate a business in Idaho (employees, lease, customers physically there). Forming in Idaho avoids the dual-state cost. For most operating businesses, forming in your home state is the right answer despite Wyoming's perks.

How it works

A clean handoff, in 5 steps.

1

Define your goal

Privacy, asset protection, lower fees, all of the above? The right answer depends entirely on what you are optimizing for.

2

Identify where you actually operate

If you have employees, a lease, or customers physically in Idaho, you do business in Idaho for foreign-LLC purposes. You cannot avoid Idaho registration by forming in Wyoming.

3

Run the dual-state math

Wyoming formation ($100 + $60/yr) + Idaho foreign LLC qualification (typical $100 fee + ongoing Idaho compliance) = TWO sets of state filings and fees. Compare to single Idaho formation (${state_fee} + $0/yr ongoing).

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Consider the holding-company workaround

Form a Wyoming holding LLC, then form a Idaho operating LLC and name the Wyoming holding LLC as the sole member. The Idaho public record shows the Wyoming LLC, not your name. Best of both worlds for asset-protection + operations.

5

Pick and form

If Wyoming: we form your WY LLC + Wyoming Registered Agent. If Idaho: we form your Idaho LLC. Either way our service fee is $0; state fees pass through.

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FAQ

Common questions.

Should I form my LLC in Wyoming or Idaho?

Form in Idaho if you actually operate there (employees, lease, customers in Idaho). Form in Wyoming if you specifically want anonymity, maximum asset protection, or are setting up a pure holding entity with no operations anywhere.

Is Wyoming really cheaper than Idaho?

On Wyoming-only formation, yes: $100 + $60/yr is below most states. But if you operate in Idaho, you ALSO have to register as a foreign LLC in Idaho (~$100 fee + ongoing Idaho compliance). Two sets of costs.

Can I form in Wyoming and avoid Idaho state income tax?

No, unless you genuinely have no nexus in Idaho. If you live in Idaho and operate from Idaho, you owe Idaho state income tax on your share of LLC income regardless of where the LLC is formed. The IRS and state tax authorities tax based on where you live and operate, not where the entity is registered.

What if my Idaho LLC just sits and holds assets — does Wyoming still help?

If the LLC truly has no operations in Idaho (just owns securities, IP, or holds title to property elsewhere), forming in Wyoming and skipping Idaho foreign-LLC registration is reasonable. Get tax counsel to confirm your nexus position.

Is Wyoming asset protection actually stronger than Idaho?

Yes, by statute and case law. Wyoming designates charging order as the SOLE remedy against an LLC member, including for single-member LLCs — a level of protection only ~4 states match (NM, NV, DE, WY). Most other states honor charging orders but with less aggressive single-member protection.

Can I move my existing Idaho LLC to Wyoming?

Yes via domestication (where Idaho allows outbound domestication) or merger (always available). See our domesticate-llc and redomesticate-to-delaware guides; same patterns apply for Wyoming.

Does Wyoming have anonymous LLC formation?

Yes. Wyoming does not require member or manager disclosure on the Articles of Organization. Only the Registered Agent appears on the public record. This is the main privacy advantage Wyoming has over most states.

What is the holding-company workaround?

Form a Wyoming holding LLC (no operations, just owns equity). Form a Idaho operating LLC for your actual business. Name the Wyoming LLC as the sole member of the Idaho LLC. The Idaho public record then shows the Wyoming LLC as the member, not your individual name. You get Idaho operational legitimacy + Wyoming privacy.

How much will the dual-state structure cost annually?

Wyoming: $60/yr Wyoming annual report + $99/yr Wyoming Registered Agent. Idaho: $0 annual report + $99/yr Idaho Registered Agent + Idaho foreign-LLC compliance. Typical total: $300-$500/yr ongoing across both states.

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