Limited Liability Company (LLC) Formation

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Limited Liability Company Formation: Protecting You And Your Assets

The Limited Liability Company (LLC) is the most popular formally organized structure for both small and mid-sized businesses in Texas, and with good reason. It offers owners (referred to as members) the crucial benefit of personal liability protection while maintaining the simplicity of pass-through taxation.

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Why Choose Us to form your LLC?

We believe that successful LLC formation is more than just filing a document with the Secretary of State; it is about establishing a legal firewall between your personal finances and your business. Our approach is to structure your LLC with meticulous detail, anticipating and protecting against future challenges.

 

When we create your LLC, we are not simply filling out forms; We ensure that your entity is designed to meet your future plans and that its Operating Agreement is thorough, securing the peace of mind you need to operate your business confidently. Contact us today to begin the process of forming your protective and professionally structured LLC!

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most significant benefit is the limited liability shield. It protects the personal assets of members (owners) from business and legal judgments against the company.
Generally, no. Most LLCs opt for pass-through taxation. It means profits and losses are reported on the owner's personal tax return. This simplifies the filing process.
A member is simply an owner of the LLC. An LLC can have a single member (owner) or multiple members.
Yes. An LLC is flexible. It can elect to be taxed as a sole proprietorship, partnership, S-Corporation, or C-Corporation, depending on the number of members and business goals.
A Texas LLC must file an annual Public Information Report (PIR) and may be subject to the Texas Franchise Tax (often $0, but a filing is required). We advise on these compliance needs.

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