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Ask the IRS to search for your EIN by calling the Business Specialty Tax Line at 800-829-4933.
Corporations are owned by shareholders, managed by a board of directors, and administered by officers. LLCs are owned by members and managed by members, managers, or both. An LP is a partnership of one or more limited partners and one or more general partners. For more information, see Selecting a Business Structure.
Search for a business entity (Corporation, LLC, Limited Partnership) in Texas by going to the Secretary of States Website. Preform a lookup by Name, Tax ID Number, or File Number.
Corporation: A Texas corporation is created by filing a certificate of formation with the Texas Secretary of State. The Secretary of State provides a form that meets minimum state law requirements. Online filing of a certificate of formation is provided through SOSDirect.
Ask the IRS to search for your EIN by calling the Business Specialty Tax Line at 800-829-4933.
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You can use the Texas Taxable Entity Search tool to see if your business name is available. You can also call the Texas Secretary of State at (512) 463-5555 or email them at corpinfo@sos.state.tx.us for a preliminary name availability screening.
The main difference between an LLC and a corporation is that an llc is owned by one or more individuals, and a corporation is owned by its shareholders. No matter which entity you choose, both entities offer big benefits to your business. Incorporating a business allows you to establish credibility and professionalism.
While traditional corporations their professional corporations are mostly similar, there is one key difference: with professional corporations (such as C Corps), owners are protected from legal claims made against their business, unless the claim was a result of the owners own mistake.
Corporations are owned by shareholders, managed by a board of directors, and administered by officers. LLCs are owned by members and managed by members, managers, or both. An LP is a partnership of one or more limited partners and one or more general partners.
You can search a Texas LLC name 3 ways: Call the State. Call the State Business Information Line at 512-463-5555 and tell them: Hello, I am forming an LLC and Id like to check to see if my name is available. Send an Email. The Texas Secretary of State replies to emails very fast. Search the States Online Database.

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