JurisdictionWyomingTitle 17Corporations, Partnerships and Associations
Ch. 29WYOMING LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ACT
Art. 2FORMATION, ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION AND OTHER
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(a)Every limited liability company organized under the
laws of this state and every foreign limited liability company
which obtains a certificate of authority to transact and carry
on business within this state shall file with the secretary of
state on or before the first day of the month of organization of
every year a certification, under the penalty of perjury, by its
treasurer or other fiscal agent setting forth its capital,
property and assets located and employed in the state of
Wyoming. The statement shall give the address of its principal
office. On or before the first day of the month of organization
of every year the limited liability company or foreign limited
liability company shall pay to the secretary of state in
addition to all other statutory taxes and fees a license fee
b
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(a) Every limited liability company organized under the
laws of this state and every foreign limited liability company
which obtains a certificate of authority to transact and carry
on business within this state shall file with the secretary of
state on or before the first day of the month of organization of
every year a certification, under the penalty of perjury, by its
treasurer or other fiscal agent setting forth its capital,
property and assets located and employed in the state of
Wyoming. The statement shall give the address of its principal
office. On or before the first day of the month of organization
of every year the limited liability company or foreign limited
liability company shall pay to the secretary of state in
addition to all other statutory taxes and fees a license fee
based upon the sum of its capital, property and assets reported,
of sixty dollars ($60.00) or two-tenths of one mill on the
dollar ($.0002), whichever is greater.
(b) The provisions of subsection (a) of this section shall
be modified as follows:
(i) Any limited liability company or foreign limited
liability company engaged in the public calling of carrying
goods, passengers or information interstate is not required to
comply with the provisions of subsection (a) of this section
except to the extent of capital, property and assets used in
intrastate business in this state;
(ii) The value of all mines and mining claims from
which gold, silver and other precious metals, soda, saline,
coal, mineral oil or other valuable deposit, is or shall be
produced is deemed equivalent to the assessed value of the gross
product thereof, for the previous year;
(iii) The assessed value of any property shall be its
actual value.
(c) Financial information in the annual report shall be
current as of the end of the limited liability company's or
foreign limited liability company's fiscal year immediately
preceding the date the annual report is executed on behalf of
the company. All other information in the annual report shall
be current as of the date the annual report is executed on
behalf of the company.
(d) If an annual report does not contain the information
required by this section, the secretary of state shall promptly
notify the reporting domestic or foreign limited liability
company in writing and return the report to it for correction.
(e) Every limited liability company or foreign limited
liability company registered or authorized to do business in the
state of Wyoming shall preserve for three (3) years at its
principal place of business, suitable records and books as may
be necessary to determine the amount of fee for which it is
liable under this section. All records and books shall be
available for examination by the secretary of state or his
designee during regular business hours except as arranged by
mutual consent.