Form a Business in Missouri

Filing fees, deadlines, registered agent rules, and tax structure for Missouri, verified against the Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, Business Services Division on Jun 11, 2026.

Missouri at a glance

LLC Formation
$50
Articles of Organization
Corp Formation
$58
Articles of Incorporation
Nonprofit Formation
$25
Articles of Incorporation: Nonprofit
Annual Report: LLC
Not required
not required
Annual Report: Corp
$45
not required
Registered Agent
Street address
Missouri address required

What makes Missouri different

  • MO LLCs have NO Annual Report requirement. Once formed, zero recurring SOS filings. Same advantage as OH/AZ. Lifetime LLC SOS cost = $50 formation. One of the cheapest US states for LLC maintenance.
  • Profit Corps DO file Annual Registration Report , $20 online / $45 paper. Due 3 months after fiscal year end (typically Apr for calendar-year filers).
  • Nonprofit Corps file Annual Registration , $15.
  • LLC formation: $50 online / $105 paper. Online is significantly cheaper. (Paper is full statutory rate; online has discounted rate to encourage online filing.)
  • Corp formation fee tiered by authorized capital: - Up to $30,000 authorized capital: $58 minimum ($50 + $3 Cert of Issuance + $5 Technology Fund) - Then scales up by authorized capital amount - Most small private corps pay $58
  • MO Corp Income Tax: 4.0% flat (since 2020, reduced from 6.25%). Among the lowest US Corp rates.
  • MO Personal Income Tax: progressive up to 4.7% (top bracket). Reduced from 5.4% over recent reforms.
  • No franchise tax (repealed years ago).

Missouri tax structure

Personal income tax up to 4.7%, sales tax 4.225%.

For detailed tax planning, see the Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, Business Services Division and the Missouri Department of Revenue. File.Business is not a tax preparer, consult a CPA for personalized advice.

Ready to file in Missouri?

We handle Articles of Organization, registered agent service, annual report monitoring, and ongoing compliance, backed by our canonical Missouri ruleset (re-verified quarterly against Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, Business Services Division).

Filing portal: https://bsd.sos.mo.gov/

FAQ

Common questions.

What is the first step to start a business in Missouri?

The first real decision is your entity type, because it drives everything after: taxes, liability, and paperwork. For most small businesses in Missouri that means forming an LLC, which you do by filing a formation document with the state and naming a registered agent. Get the structure right first, then EIN, banking, and licenses follow in order. We walk you through the Missouri sequence so nothing is done out of turn.

Which business structure should I choose in Missouri?

Most Missouri founders land on an LLC for its liability protection and simple pass-through taxes, but a corporation makes sense if you plan to raise venture capital or issue stock. A sole proprietorship is simplest but leaves your personal assets exposed. The honest answer depends on your goals, so we lay out the LLC-versus-corporation trade-offs for Missouri rather than pushing one.

Do I need a registered agent in Missouri?

Yes. Missouri requires every LLC and corporation to name a registered agent with a physical in-state address to receive legal and state notices. You can be your own, but then your address is public and you must be available during business hours. Most owners use a service to stay private and never miss a notice. We include agent service so this box is checked from day one.

How much does it cost to start an LLC in Missouri?

The cost is the Missouri state filing fee plus any service you use, and Missouri also charges recurring fees such as an annual or biennial report. Our formation service itself is free, and we pass state fees through at cost with no markup. Because state figures change over time, current Missouri amounts are on the pricing page rather than quoted here where they could go stale.

Do I need a business license in Missouri?

Often yes, and it is usually layered. Missouri may require a state-level license for certain activities, and your city or county frequently adds its own, plus industry permits. Very few businesses need nothing at all. We map every Missouri license and permit your specific business needs so you open legally instead of guessing which ones apply.

What taxes will my Missouri business pay?

It depends on your structure and activity, but expect some mix of federal income and self-employment tax, Missouri state taxes where they apply, and sales tax if you sell taxable goods. Some states have no income tax while others add franchise or gross-receipts taxes. Once profits grow, an S-corp election can reduce self-employment tax. We flag which Missouri taxes actually apply to you rather than listing every possibility.

Do I need an EIN for my Missouri business?

Almost certainly. You need an EIN to open a business bank account, hire employees, or file most business taxes, and it keeps your Social Security number off company paperwork. It is free from the IRS, and our value is getting it right and fast, including for founders without an SSN. We obtain it as part of setting up your Missouri entity so banking is not held up.

Can I form my business in another state instead of Missouri?

You can, but if you operate in Missouri it usually backfires. Forming in Delaware or Wyoming while doing business in Missouri means registering in Missouri as a foreign entity anyway and paying two states. The out-of-state advantage is real mainly for venture-backed or holding companies. For a business rooted in Missouri, forming at home is almost always cheaper and simpler.

What are the ongoing compliance requirements in Missouri?

After formation, Missouri expects you to keep a registered agent, file the periodic annual or biennial report, pay any state fees, and renew licenses on schedule. Miss these and the state can revoke your good standing or dissolve the entity. We track your Missouri deadlines in a compliance calendar and can file the reports for you so nothing lapses while you run the business.

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