Complete and submit Form 05-359, Request for Certificate of Account Status to Terminate a Taxable Entity's Existence in Texas or Registration (PDF), or request the certificate online using Webfile.
The IRS cannot cancel your EIN. Whether or not you ever use your EIN to file Federal tax returns for your business, the EIN remains the permanent Federal taxpayer identification number for that entity. The IRS can close your business account if you determine that you no longer need your EIN.
Fill out Form 402 (a) The statement of change must contain the legal name of the entity or entities represented by the registered agent. (b) It is recommended that the file number assigned to the represented entity by the secretary of state be provided to facilitate processing of the document.
You can notify the Comptroller's office that you are closing your account by entering the information on the Close Business Location webpage and selecting “Close all outlets for this taxpayer number.”
This document is a Texas Real Estate Commission addendum. It outlines the conditions under which a buyer can sell other property while purchasing a new one. It includes deadlines and requirements to ensure a smooth transaction.
Unimproved Property Contract (Form ID: 9-16): This contract form is for property that does not have physical buildings, additions or fixtures on the land. It is generally used for property that has been platted (has a recorded Lot/Block legal description). It is not for use for inium transactions.
This document is a Texas Real Estate Commission addendum. It outlines the conditions under which a buyer can sell other property while purchasing a new one. It includes deadlines and requirements to ensure a smooth transaction.
When buying or selling land in Texas, an important decision is what contract form to use. If you're a realtor, you are required to use the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC) contract forms. Other people buying or selling land in Texas have additional options.
If your client is selling or purchasing a home constructed before January 1, 1978, the contract must include the Addendum for Seller's Disclosure of Information on Lead-Based Paint and Lead-Based Paint Hazards as Required by Federal Law (the Addendum).
The disclosures required by Section 5.008, include (1) the presence and condition of equipment, fixtures and improvements; (2) the presence or absence of working smoke detectors; (3) defects in walls, foundations, plumbing, electrical, or other major components of the property, including “structural” components; (4) ...