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Wyoming LLC
$149 all-in
REPUTABLE, 3-day formation, $139/yr to renew
New Mexico LLC
$119 all-in
REPUTABLE, 5-day formation, $69/yr to renew
TierREPUTABLEREPUTABLE
All-in formation$149 all-in$119 all-in
Year-2 renewal$139$69
3-year true cost$427$257
Formation time3 business days5 business days
EU list statusOff both EU listsOff both EU lists
FATF statusOff the FATF listsOff the FATF lists
Public UBO registerNoNo
ApostilleSupportedSupported
The verdict

Which one is yours?

Choose the Wyoming LLC if

If you're a non-US founder selling SaaS or running an e-commerce holding company and want the US tax treaty network plus major US business-banking acceptance, Wyoming is correct. Wrong for you if you're a non-US single-member LLC owner, you must file Form 5472 + a pro-forma 1120 annually.

Choose the New Mexico LLC if

If you want a US holding company at the absolute minimum total cost over five years, NM wins. $50 filing + $69/yr RA + zero annual report obligation = sub-$400 over five years. Wrong for you if Banking acceptance is weaker than Wyoming.

FAQ

Common questions

Which is cheaper over three years, the Wyoming LLC or the New Mexico LLC?
The New Mexico LLC. Its 3-year true cost is $257 against $427 for the Wyoming LLC, counting the all-in formation plus two years of the published renewal. Both are payable in USD, Bitcoin, or USDT.
Are both of these reputable jurisdictions?
Both are REPUTABLE-tier on our classification. REPUTABLE means each onboards at a bank without the reflexive offshore-flag conversation. The list-status rows above show the current EU and FATF position for each.
Which forms faster?
The Wyoming LLC, at 3 business days against 5 for the New Mexico LLC. Bank-account opening is a separate step and is not included in these figures.