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Incorporate or form an LLC in Vermont
Quick Notes on Incorporating in Vermont
| Processing time | State fees | Our fee | |
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15 to 20 business days
on average
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$75
C-Corp or S-Corp
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$100
LLC
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$139
Standard Package
$297
Premier Package
$773
Venture Package
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Vermont has an average incorporation processing time of 15 to 20 business days.
The state of Vermont requires a fee of $75 to form a C-Corp or S-Corp, and a fee of $100 to form an LLC (Limited Liability Company).
These Vermont state fees are in addition to our incorporation fee, which is $139 for our Standard Package, $297 for our Premier Package, or $773 for our Venture Package.
Vermont maintenance requirements for C-Corps and S-Corps
Every corporation authorized to do business in Vermont must file an annual report with the Secretary of State within 2 months after the expiration of its fiscal year (March 15th for calendar year companies).
The annual fee for a domestic Corporation is $25.
Vermont maintenance requirements for LLCs
Every corporation authorized to do business in Vermont must file an annual report with the Secretary of State within 2 months after the expiration of its fiscal year (March 15th for calendar year companies).
The annual fee for a domestic Corporation is $25.
The state of Vermont requires a fee of $75 to form a C-Corp or S-Corp, and a fee of $100 to form an LLC (Limited Liability Company).
These Vermont state fees are in addition to our incorporation fee, which is $139 for our Standard Package, $297 for our Premier Package, or $773 for our Venture Package.
Vermont maintenance requirements for C-Corps and S-Corps
Every corporation authorized to do business in Vermont must file an annual report with the Secretary of State within 2 months after the expiration of its fiscal year (March 15th for calendar year companies).
The annual fee for a domestic Corporation is $25.
Vermont maintenance requirements for LLCs
Every corporation authorized to do business in Vermont must file an annual report with the Secretary of State within 2 months after the expiration of its fiscal year (March 15th for calendar year companies).
The annual fee for a domestic Corporation is $25.

