Connecticut LLC Overview
Connecticut offers strategic location between New York City and Boston. With a $120 filing fee and $80/year annual report, the Constitution State provides moderate-cost access to one of the wealthiest consumer markets in the country.
Connecticut's economy is anchored by financial services, insurance (Hartford is the Insurance Capital), healthcare, defense manufacturing, and biotech. The state has one of the highest per-capita incomes and a highly educated workforce.
For non-residents, Connecticut's graduated income tax (up to 6.99%) and biennial Business Entity Tax ($250 minimum) make it expensive. Wyoming or Arizona offer significantly lower ongoing costs.
Connecticut LLC Costs and Fees
All fees below are sourced from the Connecticut Secretary of State fee schedule.
| Fee | Amount | When Due |
|---|---|---|
| Certificate of Organization (online) | $120 | One-time (at formation) |
| Annual Report ($80/year) | $80/year | Anniversary month each year |
| Registered agent | $100-150/year (third party) | Ongoing |
| State income tax | 3%-6.99% (graduated) | On Connecticut-sourced income |
| Sales tax | 6.35% state | On taxable goods/services |
| Amendment | $25 | When needed |
| Certificate of Good Standing | $25 | When needed |
Northeast market access
Connecticut makes sense for NYC-Boston corridor businesses. Otherwise, the ~$205/year effective cost makes Wyoming ($60) or Arizona ($0) much cheaper.
Step-by-Step: How to Form a Connecticut LLC
Step 1: Choose your LLC name
Search for available names on the Connecticut Business Entity Search. Your name must include "Limited Liability Company," "LLC," or "L.L.C." Ensure the name is distinguishable from existing entities on file.
Step 2: Appoint a registered agent
Every Connecticut LLC must have a registered agent with a physical street address in Connecticut. The agent must be available during normal business hours to accept legal documents on behalf of the LLC.
Step 3: File Certificate of Organization
File online through the Connecticut Secretary of State. The filing requires:
- LLC name with designator
- Registered agent name and CT address (recommended)
- Principal office address
- Name and address of each organizer
- Management structure
- $120 filing fee
Step 4: Create an Operating Agreement
While not always legally required in Connecticut, an Operating Agreement is essential for banking, tax compliance, and internal governance. It establishes member rights, profit distribution, and management structure. We include a custom Operating Agreement in every formation package.
Step 5: Obtain an EIN
Apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS. This is your LLC's tax ID number, required for banking, hiring, and tax filings. Online application is available for those with an SSN; fax or mail application for international applicants without an SSN.
Step 6: Register for Connecticut taxes (if applicable)
If you will sell taxable goods or services in Connecticut, register with the Connecticut Department of Revenue for applicable tax accounts including sales tax and income tax withholding if you have employees.
Annual Compliance Requirements
- Annual report: Due during anniversary month. Fee: $80.
- Business Entity Tax: Biennial $250 minimum, every two years.
- Federal tax filing: Form 5472 with pro forma 1120 for foreign-owned LLCs.
- CT income tax: 3%-6.99% graduated rates on CT-sourced income.
- Sales tax: 6.35% statewide.
- Registered agent: Recommended with CT address.
- FinCEN BOI Report: Required.
Connecticut Taxes for LLCs
| Tax Type | Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| State income tax | 3%-6.99% | Graduated rates |
| Business Entity Tax | $250 min (biennial) | Every two years |
| Sales tax | 6.35% | Flat rate statewide |
| Annual report | $80/year | Anniversary month |
Connecticut's combined ongoing costs ($80/year report + $125/year effective BET) make it expensive for LLC maintenance. Best for businesses with actual CT operations.
Processing Times
| Processing Option | Time | Additional Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Online filing | 3-5 business days | $0 |
| Expedited | Same day | $50 |
| Paper filing | 5-7 business days | $0 |
Connecticut offers same-day expedited processing for $50.
Pros and Cons of a Connecticut LLC
Advantages
- Strategic Northeast location
- Wealthy consumer market access
- Strong financial/insurance sectors
- Highly educated workforce
- Expedited processing available
- No publication requirement
- Strong business law framework
Disadvantages
- $120 filing + $80/year report
- $250 biennial Business Entity Tax
- Up to 6.99% income tax
- High cost of living
- Complex tax structure
- Expensive for non-residents
Our Pricing: Connecticut LLC Formation
Domestic Filers (US Residents)
$249 service fee + $120 state filing fee
International Filers (Non-US Residents)
$349 service fee + $120 state filing fee
Every formation package includes:
- Certificate of Organization filing with Connecticut Secretary of State
- One year of registered agent service in Connecticut
- Custom Operating Agreement
- EIN application
- Banking introduction letter
- Digital document delivery within 24 hours of state approval
- Compliance calendar with all filing deadlines
- Dedicated support via email and WhatsApp
Form your Connecticut LLC today
$369 all-in for US residents. $469 for international. No hidden fees.
Start My Connecticut LLC →Over five years: ~$1,145 in state fees. Among the higher totals. Compare with Arizona ($50) or Wyoming ($510).
Comparing states? Read our Wyoming vs Delaware comparison guide for the full breakdown of top formation states.
