Tag: Public Information Report

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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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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Annualized Revenue Test: Avoiding a Surprise Texas Tax Bill

Annualized Revenue Test If your Texas franchise-tax reporting period isn’t a full 12 months—because you formed or acquired the business mid-year, changed your fiscal year, or operate on a short tax period—you must annualize your total revenue to determine: Whether you fall under the $2.47 million no-tax-due threshold, and Whether you qualify for the E-Z […]

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E-Z Computation (0.331 %) for SaaS Startups Under $20 M Revenue

E-Z Computation For Texas entities with annualized total revenue of $20 million or less, the E-Z Computation method offers a simplified franchise tax calculation at a flat 0.331 % rate. This option eliminates complex deductions (COGS, compensation, 70% of revenue, or $1 million) in exchange for a straightforward multiplier—ideal for SaaS founders looking to minimize […]

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New $2.47 M “No-Tax-Due” Threshold Explained (and Who Still Files)

New $2.47 M “No-Tax-Due” Beginning with report years due on or after January 1, 2024, Texas more than doubled its “no-tax-due” threshold—raising it from $1.23 million to $2.47 million. This change, enacted by Senate Bill 3, relieves smaller businesses from owing any franchise tax, but it does not eliminate their filing obligations entirely. In this […]

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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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