by Nate Gilbert | Jun 2, 2022 | Business Law
Yes- You must file this change with the Secretary of State where you formed your business, and, if applicable, amend your Operating Agreement to reflect the change in Registered Agent. A Registered Agent may either be yourself, your attorney, or a third party company...
by Nate Gilbert | Aug 31, 2021 | Business Law
An LLC, by default, is taxed as a “pass through” entity, where income is reported on the member’s personal return on Schedule C. An LLC may also make an election to be taxed as C corp, where your entity will be taxed as a corporation and thus subject to the 21%...
by Nate Gilbert | Aug 23, 2021 | Business Law
Franchise Tax is a tax imposed on every taxable entity formed or doing business in Texas. If you formed an entity, you probably got a notice in the mail notifying you of your franchise tax responsibility and the due dates for such reports. For new entities, you most...
by Nate Gilbert | Aug 17, 2021 | Business Law, Farm and Agricultural Law
If you are a business owner considering a new or separate venture, it may be wise to form an additional company to handle your new business. Some companies form subsidiary companies that have a connection to their original, or “parent” company, while others choose to...