How Much Does an LLC Cost in Nebraska
It costs at least $100 to form an LLC in Nebraska. But these additional expenses could increase the total to over $3,000.
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Here are the following fees to consider:
- Certificate of Organization: $100 to $110
- Application for Registration: $110 to $120
- Publication Fees: At least $25
- Biennial Report: $25 to $30
- Business Permits and Licenses: Typically at least $25
- Business Taxes: 2.46% to 5.84% of taxable income
- Registered Agent: $0, or $100-$300/yr
- Operating Agreement: $0, or up to $500+
- Employer Identification Number: $0, or $50 to $99
- BOI Report: $0, or $25 to $149
- Other Optional Fees
Many businesses in Nebraska have been passed down through generations. These family businesses often work in farming, food, and trucking.
But thanks to enthusiastic incubators and accelerators, Cornhusker State's startup ecosystem is growing across various industries. So, now might be the best time to start your dream LLC.
The question is: how much does it cost to form an LLC in Nebraska? Plan your budget with this in-depth guide.
You can also use the calculator below to get a clear picture of your minimum startup expenses.
Certificate of Organization
One-Time Fee: $100 (online) | $110 (paper)[1]
To form an LLC in Nebraska, you must file the Certificate of Organization with the Secretary of State. Once the documents are approved, your LLC will be recognized as a separate legal entity.
A Nebraska LLC's Articles of Organization contains the following information, among other details:[2]
- Limited liability company name
- Registered agent name and address
- Organizer
name and signature
- Principal office address
You can file the Certificate of Organization by mail, in person, or online. Online filings are typically processed within 1 to 2 business days—longer for in-person and mailed filings.
Application for Registration
One-Time Fee: $110 (online) | $120 (paper)[1]
If you already have an LLC in another state and want to expand your business to Nebraska, register it as a foreign LLC.
To create a foreign LLC in Nebraska, file a Certificate of Authority with the Secretary of State. Don't forget to attach a Certificate of Good Standing from your domestic state.
No, you don't need an attorney to form an LLC in Nebraska. However, it's best to consult with a professional about which business structure is right for you.
Publication Fees
Affidavit of Publication Fee: $25 (online) | $30 (paper)[1]
Once the Secretary of State approves your Certificate of Organization, you must run a notice of organization in a local newspaper immediately and for three consecutive weeks.[3]
This lets everyone in your town or county know that an LLC has been formed and that its business details are available by request from the Secretary of State.
After your notice of organization has been published for three consecutive weeks, you must file an affidavit of publication with the Secretary of State, with the $25 to $30 filing fee.[1] Note that this is a separate cost from the newspaper publication fees.
Smaller county newspapers typically charge between $40 to $70 for a three-week publication. Larger county publications could charge $100 to $250.
Biennial Report
Biennial Fee: $25 (online) | $30 (paper)[4]
All LLCs in Nebraska must file biennial with the Secretary of State. These certificates let the government, banks, and anyone who can access public records know that your business is still active.
In Nebraska, biennial reports are due every odd-numbered year, submitted as early as January 1st but no later than April 1st.[5]
For example, if your LLC was formed on November 24, 2024, your first biennial report is due by April 1, 2025, and every odd-numbered year after that.
Otherwise, your LLC may be tagged as delinquent, a business status that is publicly available to potential investors and anyone else who looks up your business. The Secretary of State may also administratively close your business.
Business Permits and Licenses
Cost: Typically at least $100
Nebraska doesn't have a state-level general business license. Instead, the state prefers to leave business licensing requirements to local jurisdictions and specific industries.
In Omaha, a new certificate of occupancy costs $125.[6] However, you might need to pay more depending on the products and services you sell.
The number of permits and licenses your LLC needs depends on its business purpose. Some businesses may be regulated by various governmental offices simultaneously and could renew yearly.
Nebraska does not charge a fee to register for a sales tax permit. Just use the Department of Revenue's free online registration.
Business Taxes
State Income Tax: 2.46% to 5.84% of taxable income[7]
LLCs are generally considered "pass-through" entities for tax purposes. This means the LLC's profits and losses pass through to the owners and are reported on individual tax returns.
Nebraska's current income tax rate is up to 5.84% of taxable income.[7] However, because the state has no fixed tax, tax rates may vary yearly.
On top of that, you must also pay federal income taxes.
2025 Federal Income Tax Rates:[8]
Tax Rate | Taxable Income |
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10% | $0 to $11,925 |
12% | $11,926 to $48,475 |
22% | $48,476 to $103,350 |
24% | $103,351 to $197,300 |
32% | $197,301 to $250,525 |
35% | $250,526 to $626,350 |
37% | Over $626,350 |
Don't forget the 15.3% federal self-employment tax.[9]
The fees that you'll incur when forming an LLC can be claimed as tax deductions. You can write off the following expenses:
Optional Fees
While the fees below are generally optional, some are unavoidable depending on your business needs.
For example, obtaining a Certificate of Good Standing is often necessary when opening an LLC bank account.
Nebraska LLC Optional Fees | Cost |
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Registered Agent Services | Up to $300+ |
Statement of Change | $25 to $30 |
Operating Agreement | $0 to $500+ |
Employer Identification Number | $0 to $99 |
BOI Report | $0 to $149 |
LLC Name Reservation | $30 |
Trade Name | $100 to $110 |
Statement of Correction | $25 to $30 |
Amended Certificate of Organization | $25 to $30 |
Certificate of Good Standing | $6.50 to $10 |
Certified Copy of Documents | $10 + $1 per page |
Website Domain | $10 to $20 |
Business Insurance Premiums | Varies |
The Nebraska Secretary of State does not offer expedited services. You can file the Certificate of Organization online and process it in 1 to 2 days. Documents filed in person or by mail typically take longer.
Registered Agent Services
Annual Cost: $0, or $100-$300/yr
In Nebraska, you must have a registered agent to receive business and legal documents for your LLC. This includes government notices, tax forms, and annual reporting forms.
You can technically be your LLC's registered agent—as long as you're at least 18 and have a physical street address in Nebraska. You must also be available to receive documents during business hours.
However, your address will be public record. So many LLCs like to hire a registered agent service to keep their personal details private. These services usually charge $100-$300 per year to be your registered agent.
Statement of Change
Filing Fee: $25 (online) | $30 (paper)[1]
You can change your registered agent's details by filing a form with the Secretary of State. Changes include the registered agent's name and address.
Some registered agents will shoulder this bill if you switch to their services.
In Nebraska, an amended certificate of ortanization reflects changes in the LLC's business name and other details in its original certificate of organization. The statement of change form is focused solely on changes regarding the registered agent and office address.
Operating Agreement
Cost: $0, or up to $500+
LLCs in Nebraska are not required to have an operating agreement. However, it's recommended because it defines important rules and regulations that all members must follow.
An LLC operating agreement contains the following:
- The roles and responsibilities of each member
- How new or departing members will be treated
- How business profits and losses will be divided
Ideally, you should already have a signed Operating Agreement before forming an LLC in Nebraska. But if your LLC is already formed, you can always draft it yourself after.
Alternatively, an LLC attorney might charge you a $500 flat fee for a standard operating agreement. If you have more complex details, the cost could be higher.
You can write your own with free online operating agreement templates. If you want a professional to create it for you, LLC services usually offer this as a part of their packages for much less than attorney costs.
Employer Identification Number
Cost: $0, or $50 to $99
Any LLC with more than one member or with employees must have an EIN, regardless of how it's taxed. This is a unique nine-digit number assigned by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to identify a business entity for tax-related purposes.
You can just apply for an EIN for free on the IRS website. But if you'd like an LLC service to process it for you, you can do so for a small fee. Here are some providers that do this and their pricing:
- Northwest Registered Agent: $50
- Bizee: $70
- ZenBusiness: $99
Single-member LLCs in Nebraska don't require an EIN, but it's almost essential in practice. For instance, you'll need one if you hire employees or want to open a business bank account.
Yes. Separating your LLC's finances from personal assets is a requirement of liability shielding. Use a separate bank account to accept payments and pay business expenses to prevent piercing the corporate veil .
Beneficial Ownership Information Report
One-Time Cost: $0, or up to $149
The Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) is a one-time report that must be submitted to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) within 30 calendar days of your LLC's formation.[10]
It includes information about the LLC's beneficial owners, including name, birth date, and address.
FinCEN doesn't charge a fee to submit your BOI report. But you can pay an LLC service to process it for you and save yourself the hassle:
- Northwest Registered Agent: $25
- LegalZoom: $149
- ZenBusiness: $149
You're considered a beneficial owner if you own 25% or more of the ownership interests in your LLC. Or if you exercise substantial control over the LLC.
Name Reservation
Cost: $30[1]
If you already have a business name but aren't ready to form an LLC, you can reserve your desired name first. This will prevent others from using that name for 120 days.[11]
Remember to review Nebraska's naming regulations. For example, an LLC name must include LLC, Ltd., or similar.
Check online to see if your business name is available as a web domain. Even if you don't plan to make a business website today, you may want to buy the URL to prevent others from acquiring it.
Trade Name
Filing Fee: $100 (online) | $110 (paper)[1]
A trade name (also known as "Doing Business As" or DBA) allows your LLC to operate under a name different from its legal name registered with the state. Some LLCs use a DBA for branding purposes, like using a name without "LLC" at the end.
However, using a trade name in Nebraska is not as simple as applying with the secretary of state. You must also publish an intent to use that name in a local newspaper—another expense to consider.[12]
Statement of Correction
Cost: $25 (online) | $30 (paper)[1]
After your Nebraska LLC application is approved, review all the details of the Certificate of Organization carefully.
If there are errors, like a misspelled business name or incorrect address, correct them as soon as possible by filing the Statement of Correction.
Amended Certificate of Organization
Cost: $25 (online) | $30 (paper)[1]
Your Nebraska LLC's Certificate of Organization contains specific details about your business. Should these details change, you must file an amendment to the Secretary of State.
File an amendment if you:
- Change the LLC name
- Move to a new location
- Appoint a new registered agent
You must also file a statement of change with the $25 to $30 filing fee if you update your office address or registered agent's details.
The Statement of Correction is for fixing mistakes in initial filings. Meanwhile, an amendment updates key details as the LLC evolves.
Certificate of Good Standing
Cost: $6.50 (online) | $10 (paper)[13][1]
A Certificate of Good Standing is an official document by the Secretary of State. It verifies that your LLC is updated with all state filings and has paid all its fees and taxes.
You might need a Certificate of Good Standing to:
- Open a bank account
- Apply for business loans
- Qualify for business insurance
- Conduct business as a foreign LLC
Contact the Secretary of State to ask why your LLC is in bad standing. The most common reasons include:
- Failure to file the biennial report
- Failure to renew business permits and licenses
- Not having a registered agent in Nebraska
Certified Copies
Cost: $10 + $1 per page[1]
Certified copies of documents verify that your LLC is legitimate and that its details are accurate.
You might need these for circumstances like opening a business bank account or expanding your LLC in another state.
Additionally, some LLCs keep certified copies of their initial Certificate of Organization and amendments (if any) for recordkeeping purposes.
Business Website Domain
Annual Fee: $10 to $20
A website domain and social media presence provide dedicated online spaces for your business. It's essential for marketing, customer engagement, and brand visibility in today's digital world.
Even if you aren't planning to build a business website now, you could still buy the domain name. This will prevent others from using your LLC's name as a web address.
Domain squatters often monitor newly registered LLC names. They purchase corresponding website domains and then resell them at significantly higher prices.
Business Insurance Premiums
Cost: Varies
In Nebraska, most employers must cover their employees with workers' compensation insurance.
You can self-insure or shop from a private insurance carrier authorized to do business in the state.
Additionally, consider protecting your LLC's assets with other types of insurance:
- General liability insurance
- Commercial property insurance
- Professional liability insurance
- Cyber liability insurance
The cost depends on factors like the number of employees, the risk level of your industry, and your past insurance claims.
Curious to know how much it costs to maintain an LLC in Nebraska? Use the calculator below to get a clear picture of your ongoing expenses.
Bottom Line
You need at least $100 to form an LLC in Nebraska. Then, you must pay for newspaper publication fees and the $25 affidavit of publication fee.
That said, the total cost of forming an LLC in Nebraska will increase depending on the additional services, documents, and licenses you need. Ultimately, it's never a bad idea to set aside an extra budget for unexpected fees.
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References
- ^ Nebraska Secretary of State. Forms and Fee Information, Retrieved 12/02/2024
- ^ Nebraska Secretary of State. Certificate of Organization Limited Liability Company, Retrieved 12/02/2024
- ^ Nebraska Legislature. Nebraska Revised Statute 21-193, Retrieved 12/02/2024
- ^ Nebraska Legislature. Nebraska Revised Statute 21-192, Retrieved 12/02/2024
- ^ Nebraska Legislature. Nebraska Revised Statute 21-19,172, Retrieved 12/02/2024
- ^ City of Omaha Planning Department. Frequently Asked Questions, Retrieved 12/02/2024
- ^ Nebraska Department of Revenue. Nebraska Tax Rate Chronologies, Retrieved 12/02/2024
- ^ IRS. IRS releases tax inflation adjustments for tax year 2025, Retrieved 01/26/2025
- ^ IRS. Self-employment tax (Social Security and Medicare taxes), Retrieved 12/02/2024
- ^ Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. Beneficial Ownership Information, Retrieved 01/09/2025
- ^ Nebraska Secretary of State. Application for Reservation of Limited Liability Company Name, Retrieved 12/02/2024
- ^ Nebraska Secretary of State. Application for Registration of Trade Name, Retrieved 12/02/2024
- ^ Nebraska Secretary of State. Online Certificate of Good Standing Certification, Retrieved 12/02/2024
Nicole King is a research analyst at CreditDonkey, a business formation services comparison and reviews website. Write to Nicole King at nicole.king@creditdonkey.com. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for our latest posts.
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