If you’re interested in forming an LLC in Texas, you’ve come to the right place! Registering your LLC may seem daunting if you haven’t done it before, but it’s pretty easy – so long as you know what to do and where to do it. This guide to registering an LLC in Texas will walk you through each step of the process so that you won’t make any costly mistakes along the way. Plus, we’ll give you some tips on how to get an LLC, if that’s something that interests you!
Steps 1-2: Choose a Name and LLC Type
The last option (and most common) is registering an LLC online in Texas with a sole member.
Steps 3-5: Registering Your LLC With State, County, And Federal Government
The process of registering your LLC with the state, county, and federal government can seem daunting, but we’ll break it down into simple steps. First, you’ll need to file a Certificate of Formation with the Texas Secretary of State. Next, you’ll need to obtain an Employer Identification Number from the IRS. Finally, you’ll need to register your LLC with the county clerk’s office and obtain a business license from the state. The first step is registering your LLC with the Texas Secretary of State by filing a Certificate of Formation, which includes filling out form 104-A and paying $100.
Next, you’ll need to register for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS by filing Form SS-4; this will cost $20 if your company has no employees or $105 if you have employees. After registering with the IRS, you’ll need to register your LLC with the county clerk’s office to obtain a business license from the state. For more information on how to register your company with these three levels of government, click here.