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If you have a foreign filing entity that is transacting business in Texas, you must file an application for registration with the secretary of state.
Once you confirm you meet the requirements, you may apply for S Corporation status with the IRS by filing Form 2553. The State of Texas recognizes the federal S Corp election. Your business will still be subject to franchise taxes with the State of Texas.
How to Register Your Out-of-State LLC in Florida Obtain a Certificate of Existence. Choose a Registered Agent. Complete the Application. Submit the Necessary Documents and Fees. File an Annual Report.
How Do I Transfer My LLC to Texas? Register as a foreign entity (only advised for temporary moves or expansions) Convert or “domesticate” your out-of-state LLC to a Texas LLC. Form a new entity and dissolve the out-of-state entity. Set up a Texas LLC and then merge your out-of-state business into it.
How to Register Your Out-of-State Corporation in Florida Obtain a Certificate of Existence. Choose a Registered Agent. Complete the Application. Submit the Necessary Documents and Fees. File an Annual Report.
Yes, as of the date of this article, it is possible to transfer a Texas LLC to the state of Florida under Chapter 10, Subchapter C, Section 10 of the Texas Business Organizations Code. Texas corporations can also become Florida entities using a similar legal process known as domestication.
Under chapter 9 of the Texas Business Organizations Code (BOC), foreign entities transacting business in Texas are required to register with the Texas Secretary of State. For your LLC, you'll file Texas form 304 (Application for Registration of a Foreign Limited Liability Company).
How to Move an LLC to Florida Florida LLC Conversion vs. Prepare the Plan of Conversion. Prepare the Florida Articles of Conversion. Prepare the Current State's Conversion or Domestication Document. Prepare the Florida Articles of Organization. Prepare the Florida Operating Agreement. Approve the Plan of Conversion.
In order to become an S corporation, the corporation must submit Form 2553, Election by a Small Business Corporation signed by all the shareholders. See the Instructions for Form 2553 PDF for all required information and to determine where to file the form.
Once you confirm you meet the requirements, you may apply for S Corporation status with the IRS by filing Form 2553. The State of Texas recognizes the federal S Corp election. Your business will still be subject to franchise taxes with the State of Texas.