File your Alaska annual report, on time
We prepare, review, and file your Alaska biennial report with the Secretary of State — and remind you before every deadline so your entity never loses good standing.
$49 service fee + $100 Alaska state fee = $149 total
Alaska Biennial Report
Secretary of State filing
- State filing fee
- $100
- Filing frequency
- Biennial
- Report required
- Yes
- Our service fee
- $49 flat
Due date
Due January 2. Filing opens October 2 of the prior year. The first Biennial Report is due January 2 of the first odd or even year corresponding to the year the entity was formed (entities formed in an odd year report in odd years; even-year entities report in even years). Separately, domestic entities must also file a one-time Initial Report within 6 months of formation (free).
When Alaska reports are due
Due January 2. Filing opens October 2 of the prior year. The first Biennial Report is due January 2 of the first odd or even year corresponding to the year the entity was formed (entities formed in an odd year report in odd years; even-year entities report in even years). Separately, domestic entities must also file a one-time Initial Report within 6 months of formation (free).
The cost of missing it
Late penalty applies to reports postmarked on/after February 2. For a domestic LLC the total becomes $137.50 (i.e., a $37.50 late penalty added to the $100 fee); foreign LLC late total is $247.50. We file ahead of your deadline so this never happens.
Everything due in Alaska, in one place
Pulled from the same state database our formation team files against — so the fees and deadlines are the real ones.
Key Alaska deadlines
Biennial report (NOT annual) — domestic for-profit corporations & LLCs, $100 fee, filed with AK Dept. of Commerce (CBPL Division of Corporations). Filed every two years (even year if entity registered in an even year, odd year if odd). Filing window opens Oct 2 of prior year; late penalty applies after Feb 1.
January 2 (every two years)
Corporate net income tax return (Form 6000) — calendar-year C corporation
May 15 (15th day of month after federal due date)
Corporate income tax return with extension — calendar-year C corporation (file only; payment still due original date)
October 15
Estimated corporate income tax — Q1 (per IRC §6655, 15th day of 4th month)
April 15
Estimated corporate income tax — Q2 (15th day of 6th month)
June 15
Estimated corporate income tax — Q3 (15th day of 9th month)
September 15
Estimated corporate income tax — Q4 (15th day of 12th month)
December 15
Alaska tax at a glance
- Corporate income tax
- 9.4%
- Personal income tax
- None
- State sales tax
- 0%
- Pass-through entity tax
- Not offered
Filing speed
Filed and processed immediately (online filings for profit, cooperative, nonprofit articles and LLC organization process in real time)
9.4% corporate income tax on C-corps
Alaska data last verified 2026-07-14.
Your Alaska report, filed in three steps
Confirm your details
We pull your entity's Alaska record and confirm the officers, address, and registered agent on file.
We prepare & review
Our team completes the report, checks every field against the state's requirements, and flags anything out of date.
We file & confirm
We submit to the Alaska Secretary of State, then send you the stamped confirmation and set your next reminder.
One flat fee for Alaska
No tiers. A flat $49 service fee plus the Alaska state filing fee, billed when we file.
+ $100 Alaska state fee = $149 total
- Report prepared, reviewed & filed for you
- Deadline tracking + reminders before it's due
- Stamped state confirmation delivered to you
- Good-standing check on every filing
- File in all 50 states from one account
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Alaska annual report questions
How much does a Alaska annual report cost?
Alaska charges a $100 biennial report filing fee. Our service is a flat $49 on top of that, so you pay $149 total — the state fee goes straight to the Alaska Secretary of State, and we prepare, review, and file the report for you.
When is my Alaska annual report due?
Due January 2. Filing opens October 2 of the prior year. The first Biennial Report is due January 2 of the first odd or even year corresponding to the year the entity was formed (entities formed in an odd year report in odd years; even-year entities report in even years). Separately, domestic entities must also file a one-time Initial Report within 6 months of formation (free).
What happens if I miss the Alaska deadline?
Late penalty applies to reports postmarked on/after February 2. For a domestic LLC the total becomes $137.50 (i.e., a $37.50 late penalty added to the $100 fee); foreign LLC late total is $247.50.
How often do I file in Alaska?
Alaska requires a biennial report. We track your deadline and send reminders ahead of it, then file on your behalf so you never fall out of good standing.
Can you file my annual report in other states too?
Yes. We file annual reports and statements of information in all 50 states. If your business is registered (or foreign-qualified) in more than one state, we handle every state's report under one account.
Official source: Alaska Secretary of State
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