How do I find an LLC name in Texas?
How do I check if an LLC name is taken in Texas? 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 [email protected] for a preliminary name availability screening.
How do I dissolve a single member LLC in Texas?
To dissolve your Texas LLC, you must file a Certificate of Termination with the Secretary of State. There is a $40 filing fee. The form can be filed online. If you’d like to save yourself some time, you can hire us to dissolve your LLC for you.
How long does it take to dissolve a LLC in Texas?
It will take 4-6 weeks for the CPA to process your request. Once you receive your certificate of account status, you will need to attach it to your certificate of termination.
How to form a Texas LLC by mail?
How to form a Texas LLC by mail The video below starts with an overview of Texas LLCs, then at 7 min. Download the Texas LLC Certificate of Formation (Form 205) and complete 2 copies. Download the Consent to Serve as Registered Agent (Form 401-A). Prepare a check or money order for $300 and make it payable to “Secretary of State”.
Who is the registered agent for a LLC in Texas?
In Texas, you have 3 options for who can be your LLC’s Registered Agent: You can be your LLC’s Registered Agent. A friend or family member can be your LLC’s Registered Agent. You can hire a Registered Agent company.
When do veteran LLCs have to be formed in Texas?
Most of the information below is no longer applicable and has been struck out for archival purposes. If you have a Veteran-owned Texas LLC that was approved between 1/1/2016 and 1/1/2020 (see the date on your Certificate of Formation), you are still exempt from Texas franchise tax for the first 5 years.
Where to get LLC form 05-904 in Texas?
It can be downloaded from the Texas Comptroller website: Enter your LLC name at the top. List each Member’s name, Unique ID (from the TVC), and how much of the LLC they own. Note: Because you are forming an LLC, Form 05-904 doesn’t need to be sent to the Texas Comptroller’s office.