South Carolina · 2026 fee data

Form an LLC in South Carolina.

Filing an LLC in South Carolina costs $110 for the Articles of Organization. With a registered agent service ($99/yr) and the Year-1 annual obligations, a typical first-year cost lands near $209. Ongoing cost runs about $99/year.

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South Carolina LLC fees, line by line

ComponentCost / RuleNote
Articles of Organization filing fee$110One-time charge to register the LLC with the state.
Annual reportNoneThis state does not require an LLC annual report.
Franchise / business tax$0This state has no minimum franchise tax for LLCs.
Registered agentRequiredEvery state requires a registered agent. You can be your own RA in your home state at no cost; commercial services run $35–$300/yr.
Expedited filingNot offeredStandard processing only.

No annual report, no franchise tax

South Carolina is one of a small group of states that doesn't require an LLC annual report and doesn't impose a minimum franchise tax. Your only recurring cost is the registered agent — which can be $0 if you serve as your own. This makes South Carolina one of the cheapest states for a long-lived LLC, particularly for dormant holding entities.

Should you form in this state if you don't live here?

For most operators, the answer is no. An LLC pays state income tax wherever it operates, not where it's formed. Forming in South Carolina while doing business in another state means paying both states' fees plus a foreign-qualification fee in your operating state. Real reasons to form in a non-home state: pure IP holdcos, real estate holdcos in the property state, asset-protection structures, or non-US residents with no US nexus. Full breakdown of when forming out-of-state pays off →

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