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The Texas Certificate of Formation will request several pieces of information about your LLC, such as: Entity type and name. Registered agent and registered office. Governing authority (stating whether the LLC is member-managed or manager-managed) Purpose of the business. Initial mailing address.
You should make sure you have an operating agreement for your PLLC. (Unlike most other states, Texas statutes refer to this document as a "company agreement.") Unlike professional licenses, articles of organization, naming restrictions, and service restrictions, this is not a state requirement.
PLLCs pay taxes in the same manner as LLCs. The PLLC itself does not pay taxes. The net income and losses of the PLLC passes to each member. Each member then claims their share of the net income and losses as part of their tax return.
Limited Liability Company: A Texas limited liability company 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.
No requirement exists under Texas law for a Texas LLC to create an operating agreement. However, it is recommended.