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Introduction Founders often confuse non-profit status with the “no-tax-due” threshold in Texas Franchise Tax. In 2025, assuming your startup pays no tax simply because you’re small—or registered as a non-profit—can lead to costly compliance mistakes. Let’s separate fact from fiction. Key Texas Legal References Texas Tax Code §171.0002(d) – No-tax-due threshold rules Texas Tax Code […]
Introduction Starting a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) in Texas? You may be surprised to learn that tax-wise, it’s treated just like any for-profit corporation. In this blog, we explore the 2025 franchise tax implications for Texas PBCs and correct the misconception that socially driven businesses pay less. Texas Legal References Texas Business Organizations Code §21.951 […]
Introduction Thinking about protecting your assets in 2025? Texas and Nevada are two of the most discussed states when it comes to domestic asset-protection trusts (DAPTs). While Nevada often leads on precedent, Texas offers unique benefits that might surprise you. This blog compares setup costs, state tax impact, and privacy differences between Texas and Nevada. […]
Introduction Texas doesn’t tax personal income—but that doesn’t mean you owe nothing. Founders often confuse “no state income tax” with “no tax obligations.” In 2025, Texas-based entrepreneurs still face franchise tax, sales tax, local property taxes, and various regulatory fees. Here’s what you need to know to stay compliant while leveraging the Lone Star State’s […]
Starting a business in Texas? You’ll likely face two major state-level taxes: the Franchise Tax and the Sales and Use Tax. But which one applies first? Which one costs more? This guide will break down how each tax works, when it kicks in, and what startups, e-commerce sellers, and service providers need to prioritize in […]
Whether you sell your business via an asset sale or a stock sale, Texas may tax the gain , but how and when depends on the deal structure. Unlike federal capital gains, Texas imposes a Franchise (margin) tax on certain receipts, including built-in gain from asset sales. Here’s how to structure exits in 2025 to […]
If your business operates multiple entities under common control, Texas may require you to file a combined Franchise Tax Report as a unitary group. Ignoring this rule could lead to underreporting, penalties, and even forfeiture. Here’s what every holding company, affiliate group, and multi-LLC structure must know in 2025. What Is a Unitary Group? Under […]
If you operate multiple business entities , especially across states or internationally , and charge management fees between them, Texas wants to ensure these are arm’s-length and not being used to reduce Franchise Tax improperly. Here’s how to structure intercompany fees to withstand scrutiny from the Texas Comptroller in 2025. What Are Intercompany Management Fees? […]
Texas allows businesses to reduce their Franchise Tax by deducting Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) , but what counts as COGS for software developers, SaaS firms, and digital product sellers? The answer lies in Texas Administrative Code Rule 3.588, which offers specific guidance for tech-based companies. Here’s how to apply it in 2025. What Is […]
Texas Franchise Tax law allows a deduction for compensation paid to employees , but it’s capped. For 2025, the maximum deduction per person is $370,000. For founders and key employees, smart planning around this cap can reduce your Texas Franchise Tax without triggering IRS or state-level scrutiny. What Is the Compensation Deduction Cap? Under Texas […]