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Summary: 5 Steps to Form a Texas LLC Choose a Name for Your Texas LLC. Use the states Business Name Search tool to look up your business name. Select a Registered Agent. File Your LLC Paperwork. Draft an LLC Operating Agreement. Obtain Tax Identification Numbers.
To form a Texas LLC, it is necessary to select a unique name, file documents with the Secretary of State, appoint a registered agent, and obtain an EIN. To maintain your Texas LLC, you must stay compliant with annual filings and fees while obtaining licenses/permits and managing finances/insurance.
Tax Advantages For example, if you form an LLC in Texas, you may be able to deduct certain business expenses from your taxes. Additionally, since LLCs are pass-through entities, the profits and losses from your business will be passed through directly to you as the owner instead of being taxed at the entity level.
To register as a Texas Foreign LLC, youll need to submit an Application for Registration of a Foreign Limited Liability Company to the Texas Secretary of State and pay the state a filing fee of $750 (add 2.7% for all credit card transactions).
In total, online filing approvals for Texas LLCs take around 2 weeks. You can download your documents as soon as theyre approved by the Secretary of State, so there is no extra transit time. Texas has two different online filing systems.
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The fee for a mail filing is $300 and the fee for an online filing is $308. The filing fee is a one-time fee. You dont have to pay any monthly (or annual) fees to maintain your Texas LLC. We recommend filing your Certificate of Formation online as its much simpler and approval time is faster.
How much is Texas LLC filing fee? The filing fee to form an LLC in Texas is $300. If you need a certified copy of the certificate of formation, there is a $30 fee, and if you need a certificate of status, there is a $5 fee.
While there is no legal requirement to use an attorney when starting an LLC, it is highly advisable to do so. At the Weisblatt Law Firm, LLC, we regularly help all types of business owners decide whether forming an LLC is right for them, as well as helping them navigate every step of the formation process.

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