Filing Frequency: Biennial
Alaska reports are filed every other year. The year you file is determined by when you originally registered your business in Alaska.
If you registered your company in an even-numbered year, you always file the biennial report in an even-numbered year.
If you registered your company in an odd-numbered year, reports are due every odd-numbered year.
State Fees & Due Dates:
Domestic Corporations - $100 - January 2 of the year.
Foreign Corporations - $200 - January 2 of the year.
Domestic LLCs - $100 - January 2 of the year.
Foreign LLCs - $200 - January 2 of the year - July 2 of the year.
Non Profits, Cooperatives, and Religious Corporations - $25.
Domestic LLPs - $100 - January 2 of the year.
Foreign LLPs - $200 - January 2 of the year.
Late Fees: Alaska provides a 1 month grace period.
If a domestic company files more than a month late, a late fee of $37.50 is added to the biennial report fee.
The late fee for foreign company reports is $47.50.
Non-profits have a $5 late fee.