CTA overview: what it requires, who must file, the March 2025 rule change, and implications for LLC owners.
By Shafwan Ahmed, Operations & Fulfillment Lead, Anonymousllc.co
CTA overview: what it requires, who must file, the March 2025 rule change, and implications for LLC owners.
This guide covers the essential information for anyone considering anonymous LLC formation. The four anonymous-friendly states — Wyoming, New Mexico, Delaware, and Nevada — each offer different advantages. Wyoming is the recommended default for most use cases: strongest protection, best banking, lowest ongoing cost.
Anonymous LLC formation means your name does not appear on state public records. The registered agent appears instead. Banks always know your identity (BSA/CIP rules). The IRS always knows (EIN + tax filings). Courts can compel disclosure through subpoena. Anonymity is about public records, not invisibility.
Anonymousllc.co all-in pricing: Wyoming $397, New Mexico $347, Delaware $297 + $110 state fee, Nevada $722. Includes state filing, state fee (where bundled), registered agent year 1, custom operating agreement, EIN from the IRS, applications to 4-5 US banks, and WhatsApp support.
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