When deciding between a Michigan-only Tier 1 raise and a National Tier 2 raise, the “break-even” point usually comes down to whether the cost of an audit (Tier 2) is cheaper than the cost of multi-state legal filings (Tier 1).

​Here is the projected cost-benefit breakdown for 2026.

​Scenario 1: Michigan-Only Raise ($5M)

Tier 1 Offering

This is the “low-cost entry” model. You skip the audit but lose the ability to market easily outside of Michigan.

  • CPA Costs ($0 – $2,500): No SEC audit required. You may only pay a CPA for basic financial compilation.
  • Michigan Filing Fee ($500): Based on the 0.1% rate for a $500k target from MI residents (or $1,250 max if you target the full $5M in-state).
  • Legal Fees ($15k – $25k): Lower because you are only dealing with one state’s “Blue Sky” regulator.
  • Transfer Agent Setup ($1,500): Standard digital cap table setup.
  • Estimated Total Upfront: $17,000 – $30,000
  • CPA Audit ($15k – $35k): Required. You need two years of audited financials. (Price varies by company complexity).
  • State Filing Fees ($5k – $12k): Total for “Notice Filings” across the US. Since Tier 2 “preempts” state law, you don’t wait for their approval; you just pay the fee.
  • Legal Fees ($35k – $60k): Higher due to the complex SEC Form 1-A filing and ongoing compliance.
  • Transfer Agent Setup ($2,500): Same as Tier 1, but monthly fees will rise as your shareholder count grows.
  • Estimated Total Upfront: $60,000 – $110,000
Expense CategoryTier 1 (MI Only)Tier 2 (National)
Audit Required?NoYes
Audit Cost~$0$15,000 – $35,000
Legal (Initial)$15,000+$35,000+
State Fees$1,250 (Max)$10,000 (Avg for 50 states)
Ongoing SEC ReportingNone (Save $10k/yr)Required (Est. $15k/yr)
Marketing ReachMichigan OnlyAll 50 States

The “Break-Even” Verdict

  • Go Tier 1 if: You have a strong, local Michigan following (e.g., a real estate project or a local craft brand) and $5M is plenty. You save roughly $40,000+ in upfront costs.
  • Go Tier 2 if: You need more than $10M or your audience is spread across the US. The $40k extra you spend on an audit is much cheaper than trying to manually register a Tier 1 in all 50 states, which could cost over $100k in legal hours.

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