Elect S-Corp tax status for your Wyoming business.
S-Corp is a federal tax election, not a Wyoming entity type. Both LLCs and Corporations can elect S taxation by filing Form 2553 with the IRS. For profitable owner-operators, the savings on self-employment tax can be substantial. For founders below the breakeven, the extra compliance is not worth it.
File Form 2553 with File.Business →When S-Corp election makes sense in Wyoming
- Net profit above ~$50,000-$80,000. Below that, the salary + payroll-tax + accounting cost wipes out the savings.
- Owner actively works in the business. Passive investors do not benefit.
- Owner is a US citizen or resident. Foreign owners are not eligible for S-Corp election.
- Entity has ≤100 shareholders and a single class of stock.
- Profits exceed reasonable salary needs. Distributions in excess of salary avoid self-employment tax.
Form 2553 deadline for Wyoming entities
Form 2553 must be filed within 2 months and 15 days of the start of the tax year you want the election to apply. For calendar-year entities formed January 1, that means March 15.
Quick savings math
If your Wyoming business nets $150,000 and you pay yourself a $70,000 reasonable salary, you avoid self-employment tax (15.3%) on the remaining $80,000 distribution . saving roughly $10,000 a year after payroll-tax costs.
Numbers are illustrative. Actual savings depend on payroll-tax costs, state income tax, and reasonable-compensation requirements. Consult a CPA.
Frequently asked questions
Should my Wyoming LLC elect S-Corp status?
When is Form 2553 due for a Wyoming business?
Can a foreign founder elect S-Corp for their Wyoming LLC?
Does S-Corp election change my Wyoming state filings?
What is "reasonable compensation" for an S-Corp owner in Wyoming?
Can a single-member Wyoming LLC elect S-Corp?
Does File.Business file Form 2553 for Wyoming entities?
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Disclosure. File.Business is a private business filing and compliance service. We are not a government agency and are not affiliated with the Wyoming Secretary of State or any Secretary of State office. You may file directly with the Wyoming Secretary of State. Information on this page is for general guidance only and is not legal, tax, or accounting advice. Fees and deadlines verified against the Wyoming Secretary of State as of June 2026 and may change. For entity-specific guidance, consult a licensed Wyoming attorney or CPA.