Tag: Franchise Tax

Public Benefit Corporation in Texas: Same Franchise-Tax? 

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 […]

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Bringing a Delaware Corp to Texas: Franchise-Tax Triggers

Bringing a Delaware Corp to Texas When you register a Delaware C-Corporation to do business in Texas as a foreign entity, understanding Texas franchise-tax triggers helps you anticipate annual filing obligations and associated costs. Proper planning avoids unexpected liabilities. Relevant Code & Tax References Texas Tax Code §171.002(4) defines “doing business” in Texas, including maintaining […]

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DAO LLC in Texas: Legal Status & Tax Treatment

DAO LLC in Texas Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) structured as Texas LLCs combine blockchain governance with traditional liability protection. Understanding their legal recognition and tax obligations is key to compliance and operational success. Relevant Code & Tax References Texas Business Organizations Code §3.003 defines an LLC as a “legal entity” separate from its members. Texas […]

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Series LLCs in Texas: One Return or Many?

Series LLCs in Texas Texas Series LLCs allow asset segregation into “series” under a master LLC, simplifying formations and liability shields. A common question is whether each series must file its own Texas franchise-tax report or if the master LLC can file just one consolidated return. Relevant Tax & Code References Texas Tax Code §171.101 […]

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Secretary of State Forfeiture: Reviving a Texas LLC After Tax Default

Secretary of State Forfeiture If your Texas LLC has been forfeited by the Secretary of State due to unpaid franchise taxes or missing annual reports, you can restore its good standing—and your liability protections—by following a straightforward reinstatement process. Relevant Tax & State Code References Texas Tax Code §171.255 (Forfeiture of Charter or Authority for […]

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ACH vs. Credit Card: Cheapest Way to Pay the Texas Comptroller

ACH vs. Credit Card When filing Texas sales tax, franchise tax, or other Comptroller obligations, you can pay electronically via ACH (Automated Clearing House) or by credit card. Choosing the most cost-effective method helps preserve cash flow and reduce fees. IRC & Texas Tax Code References IRC §6302(a) requires taxpayers to timely remit federal tax […]

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Texas Franchise Tax: What Founders Must File by May 15v

Introduction Texas imposes a franchise tax on most entities “doing business” in the state. Under Texas Tax Code §171.002, any corporation, LLC, or other taxable entity with revenue above the no-tax-due threshold must file an annual franchise tax report and Public Information Report by May 15, 2025. Founders should understand what forms are required, how […]

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