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State Comparison

Florida vs Oregon LLC

Side-by-side comparison of forming an LLC in Florida vs Oregon — fees, processing times, taxes, and decision factors to help you choose the right state for your business.

Florida
FL
Filing fee$125
Processing5–8 days
Annual report$138.75
State income taxNone
None on LLCs
Oregon
OR
Filing fee$100
Processing5–10 days
Annual report$100
State income taxVaries by personal bracket
See state Secretary of State for specifics

Lower state fees:

Oregon — $200 total 1st-year state fees

Excludes franchise tax, registered agent, and other compliance costs

Pros and Cons

Florida (FL)

Pros

  • No state income tax
  • No franchise tax on LLCs
  • Relatively low $138.75 annual report fee
  • Large economy with strong tourism and international trade
  • Business-friendly regulatory environment

Cons

  • $400 late fee after May 1 annual report deadline is a common trap
  • Public member disclosure — names on annual report
  • Sales tax compliance can be complex
Oregon (OR)

Pros

  • Established LLC statute
  • Pass-through taxation at federal level
  • No unusual restrictions on LLC ownership

Cons

  • Foreign qualification may be needed if operating elsewhere
  • Annual state compliance required to maintain good standing

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureFloridaOregon
LLC filing fee$125$100
Corporation filing fee$70$100
Annual report fee$138.75$100
Processing time5–8 days5–10 days
State income taxNoneVaries by personal bracket
Franchise / entity taxNone on LLCsSee state Secretary of State for specifics
Popular formation state?YesNo

Which Should You Choose?

Choose Florida if...

• Top-3 state for LLCs by cost-benefit

• Strong for real estate, tourism, and e-commerce businesses

• You live or operate primarily in Florida — forming locally avoids foreign qualification costs and compliance in multiple states.

Choose Oregon if...

• Check state-specific requirements for your industry and structure

• You live or operate primarily in Oregon — forming locally avoids foreign qualification costs and compliance in multiple states.

FAQ

Is it cheaper to form an LLC in Florida or Oregon?

Florida charges $125 filing + $138.75 annual report. Oregon charges $100 filing + $100 annual report. Oregon is the cheaper option on state fees alone, though franchise tax and other compliance costs also matter.

Should I form my LLC in Florida or Oregon?

For most businesses, form in the state where you actually operate. Florida (None state income tax) and Oregon (Varies by personal bracket state income tax) each have their specific characteristics. If you physically operate in one of these states, form there. Forming in Florida while operating in Oregon (or vice versa) means paying fees in both states.

Can I form my LLC in Florida and operate in Oregon?

Yes, but you'll need to "foreign qualify" in Oregon, which means paying a registration fee in Oregon plus ongoing compliance in both states. You'll also typically owe Oregon state taxes on income earned there regardless of where the LLC is formed. Forming in a single state (usually your home state) is typically cleaner and cheaper for small businesses.

What are the annual costs for an LLC in Florida vs Oregon?

Florida: None on LLCs — plus $100-$300/yr for a registered agent. Oregon: See state Secretary of State for specifics — plus $100-$300/yr for a registered agent. Budget an additional $500-$2,000/yr for accounting, bookkeeping, and business license renewals regardless of state.

Which state has better asset protection — Florida or Oregon?

Asset protection varies by state statute. States like Wyoming, Nevada, and Delaware have the strongest charging-order-exclusive doctrines for LLC members. Florida and Oregon both offer LLC liability protection, but consult an attorney for state-specific asset protection planning if you have significant personal assets to shield.

Florida resources
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Oregon resources
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