A domestic for-profit LLC is a limited liability company that does business in the state where it was formed.
Foreign nonprofit corporations “transacting business” in Texas must register with the Secretary of State by filing an Application for Registration for a Foreign Nonprofit Corporation or Cooperative Association (Form 302).
Yes. A foreign business trust has been required to register with the secretary of state if it is transacting business in Texas since January 1, 2006, the effective date of the BOC.
Foreign nonprofit corporations “transacting business” in Texas must register with the Secretary of State by filing an Application for Registration for a Foreign Nonprofit Corporation or Cooperative Association (Form 302).
To register a foreign nonprofit in the State of California, you must file a Statement and Designation by Foreign Corporation with the California Secretary of State, Business Programs Division . You can submit this document in duplicate by mail or in person with a certificate of good standing.
Yes. Non-U.S. corporations, LLCs, LPs and financial institutions must register with the secretary of state before transacting business in Texas. Such entities are subject to state franchise tax and federal income tax on certain income.
There are seven steps you'll complete to start an S corp in Texas. Step 1: Check Name Availability. Step 2: Choose a Business Name. Step 3: Registered Agent. Step 4: Complete Form 201. Step 5: Bylaws and Regulations. Step 6: Obtain EIN. Step 7: File Form 2553.