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FloridaLLC filing costs inCalifornia
$50–$100 — affordable formation (AZ $50, CO $50, CA $70, OH $99)

California

Filing Fee
$70
Annual Report
$20/2 yrs
First Year Est.
$890
Franchise Tax
$800/year min

Filing Fee at a Glance

California charges $70 to file Articles of Organization — in the $50–$100 tier. Total estimated first-year cost: $890.

Annual Report & Ongoing Costs

California requires a biennial report (every two years) with a $20 fee. Due: every two years by the anniversary month.

Franchise Tax & Special Taxes

Minimum $800 annual franchise tax due even if no income, in addition to filing fee.

Additional Notes

California's $70 Articles of Organization fee is low, but the $800 minimum annual franchise tax paid to the California Franchise Tax Board makes it one of the most expensive states to operate an LLC. Statement of Information is $20 biennial.

Official State Source

For the most current LLC formation fees and requirements in California, visit the official source at https://www.sos.ca.gov/business/be/llc.htm. Fees and procedures can change, so always verify before filing.

California Official Source: https://www.sos.ca.gov/business/be/llc.htm
Fee last verified: 2026Row last reviewed: May 9, 2026

LLC filing fees change periodically. Always verify current fees at the official Secretary of State website before filing. Annual report fees and franchise taxes may apply in addition to the formation fee shown. This data is for informational purposes only and not legal advice.