Operating where you live is a necessity.
Protecting what you own is a strategy.
The same two-entity structure asset-protection professionals recommend — a Wyoming holding LLC layered over your operating entity — engineered into one checkout. Designed for investors, operators, and entrepreneurs who are ready to build like they mean it.
$699 + state fees (state fees passed through — 2× filing fee depending on states chosen) · Pricing that holds.
What’s Inside the Wyoming Holding Company Bundle
The Wyoming Holding Company Bundle is a complete two-entity package. Every item below is included — no upsells to unlock the parts that matter. Both entities. Both documents. Both EINs. One checkout.
Parent Holding LLC
- ✓ Wyoming Articles of Organization — filed for you, organizer privacy included
- ✓ Year-1 Wyoming registered agent service (we act as your RA from day one)
- ✓ EIN obtained with your SSN (single-member holding company)
- ✓ Essential Wyoming Operating Agreement — tailored for a holding-layer LLC, includes Wyoming-specific charging order provisions
- ✓ Compliance Calendar for Wyoming annual reporting and license tax deadline
- ✓ Holding-Structure Playbook — explains how the two entities are designed to work together, what to transfer, and what to keep separate
Operating Subsidiary LLC
- ✓ Articles of Organization filed in your chosen state (home state or state of operation)
- ✓ Year-1 registered agent service in the operating state
- ✓ EIN obtained for the operating entity (member-managed, owned by the Wyoming holding LLC)
- ✓ Essential Operating Agreement for the subsidiary — reflects the holding-company ownership structure
- ✓ Compliance Calendar for the operating state’s annual reporting cycle
- ✓ State filing fees passed through at cost — no markup on government fees
Total service fee: $699. State filing fees are in addition and passed through at the exact amount the state charges — we do not mark them up. Consult a licensed attorney for advice on operating agreements and asset-protection strategy specific to your situation.
Who the Wyoming Holding Company Bundle Is Designed For
The Wyoming Holding Company Bundle is intended for business owners and investors who are ready to move past a single entity and build a structure that investors, lenders, and courts are designed to recognize. Does one of these sound like you?
The Rental Multiplier
You own two or more properties and the idea of a judgment on one affecting everything else is starting to feel real. The Wyoming Holding Company Bundle is designed to put separation between your ownership layer and your rental activity, so a problem in the operating entity may have a harder path to your personal holdings.
The Corner-Store Graduate
Your operating business is established and you’re ready to scale. A single LLC that holds everything — clients, contracts, equipment, and cash — was fine when you were starting out. The Wyoming Holding Company Bundle is intended to give a growing company the kind of structural separation serious operators are expected to have.
The Side-Stack Builder
Your primary income runs through one entity and you’re launching a second stream. The Wyoming Holding Company Bundle is designed to keep the two ventures separated from day one, so momentum in one direction doesn’t expose you on the other side.
The Late Structurer
Something happened — a lawsuit scare, an unexpected creditor situation, a close call — and you realize your current single-entity setup is not what you thought it was. The Wyoming Holding Company Bundle is designed to help you build the structure you should have had from the beginning. Better now than after the next close call.
The Privacy Upgrader
You already have a Wyoming LLC and it’s working for you. Now you want the holding layer — a Wyoming company that owns your operating entity so your name is one more step removed from public-facing activity. The Wyoming Holding Company Bundle is designed to complete that layering in a single, documented process.
The 2-Entity Structure, Decoded
The concept is straightforward: you own the holding company, and the holding company owns the operating entity. Here is how the ownership chain is intended to work.
Business assets, rental income, contracts, and day-to-day activity flow through the operating LLC. Your personal name is connected at the top of the chain — through the Wyoming holding entity — rather than directly to the operating layer. Consult a licensed attorney for advice specific to your structure.
Read: How parent-child LLC structures are designed to work →
Why Wyoming for the Parent Holding LLC
The home state for a holding company matters. Wyoming is consistently cited by asset-protection professionals as the preferred jurisdiction for the holding layer — and for specific statutory reasons, not just reputation.
⚔ Charging Order Protection — Including Single-Member LLCs
Wyoming’s statutory framework is designed to limit a judgment creditor’s remedy against an LLC to a “charging order” — meaning a creditor may be entitled to receive distributions if and when the LLC makes them, but is not designed to reach the LLC’s assets directly. Critically, Wyoming’s updated statute was engineered to extend this framework to single-member LLCs — a gap that exists in most other states’ default treatment. For Wyoming holding company LLC strategy, this is the foundational statutory distinction. Consult a licensed Wyoming attorney for advice specific to your situation.
🔒 Privacy Framework — Names Stay Off State Filings
Wyoming does not require LLC member or manager names to appear on the Articles of Organization. When we form your holding company, we file as organizer — your name does not appear on the document submitted to the Wyoming Secretary of State. The holding layer is therefore designed to add one more degree of separation between your personal identity and your operating entity. Wyoming’s privacy framework is one of the most robust in the country.
📈 Tax Posture — No Wyoming State Income Tax
Wyoming has no state personal income tax and no corporate income tax. For a holding LLC that is the sole member of a subsidiary, the IRS typically treats the structure as a disregarded entity cascade — income flows through to the owner’s personal return without a Wyoming state tax layer. Tax treatment is specific to each taxpayer’s situation; consult a licensed CPA or tax professional for advice on your structure.
⚙ Low Annual Overhead — $60/Year License Tax
Wyoming’s annual license tax for a standard LLC is $60 per year (on assets under $300,000). For a holding company that owns membership interests rather than operating assets directly, annual maintenance costs are designed to stay minimal. State LLC service runs continuously as your registered agent so you never miss a compliance deadline.
Read: Wyoming holding company strategy for real estate investors →
What It Would Cost Elsewhere
The same two-entity structure — a Wyoming holding LLC and an operating LLC — is available through boutique asset-protection firms and private law practices. In our research, the price range is significantly different from what we charge.
| Provider Type | What You Get | Typical Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Boutique asset-protection firm | 2 LLC formations + operating agreements, no EINs or compliance tools bundled | $5,000 – $13,000+ |
| National asset-protection brand (per entity) | Formation + operating agreement per entity (billed separately) | $1,500 – $5,000 per entity |
| Formation services (unbundled) | Formations only — no operating agreements, no EINs, no playbook | $400 – $800 total (gaps you fill separately) |
| Wyoming LLC Service — The Wyoming Holding Company Bundle | Both formations, both EINs, both operating agreements, Holding-Structure Playbook, two compliance calendars, registered agent Year 1 both entities | $699 + state fees |
Pricing shown for boutique and national firm tiers is based on publicly available information and community reports. Actual quotes vary by firm, complexity, and state. We encourage you to verify current pricing directly with any provider you are comparing. Our $699 service fee is for formation work only — it is not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for advice specific to your situation. Pricing that holds.
What People Are Paying Out There
These are verbatim quotes from real investors sharing their experiences in online forums. We did not write these — we just found them, because the frustration they describe is exactly why the Wyoming Holding Company Bundle exists.
“I just got what feels like an exorbitantly high quote ($13K) to set up a Wyoming Holding company and two LLC’s.”
“It was $1,500 each for the LLC formation, which just feels SO EXPENSIVE to me!”
“I set up LLC’s in Wyoming (holding company), Indiana, and Alabama. $700 per LLC. I spoke with Anderson as well, but couldn’t justify the cost.”
The structure itself is not complicated. The gap between what it costs elsewhere and what we charge is not because we cut corners — it is because we are a formation service, not a law firm billing hourly. The Wyoming Holding Company Bundle includes everything a formation service can provide. For legal advice on your specific situation, a licensed attorney is always the right call.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions about the Wyoming Holding Company Bundle? We hear these often. If yours is not here, contact us and we will answer it.
What comes after your first LLC?
The structure that changes the conversation.
Two entities. Both formations, both EINs, both operating agreements, a Holding-Structure Playbook, two compliance calendars, and Year-1 registered agent service for both — engineered into one checkout for a fraction of what boutique firms charge.
+ state fees (passed through) · Pricing that holds
Form My Wyoming Holding Company Bundle →We are not a law firm, CPA, or financial advisor. Formation is a service, not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for advice specific to your situation.