Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
After completing the form and gathering all required documents, you can submit the TX Form 801 reinstatement to the Texas Secretary of State. This can typically be done online through the Secretary of State's website or by mail.
Generally, there are no restrictions on foreign ownership of a company formed in the United States. The procedure for a foreign citizen to form a company in the US is the same as for a US resident. It is not necessary to be a US citizen or to have a green card to own a corporation or LLC.
U.S. persons are generally required to file Form 5471 related to their ownership in a foreign corporation when their ownership exceeds 10%. To determine your ownership interest percentage in a foreign corporation, you need to consider your direct, indirect, and constructive ownership in the entity.
Foreign Profit Corporation: An out-of-state corporation, expressly developed for the purpose of earning a profit, that is transacting business in Texas who has filed an application for registration with the Texas Secretary of State in ance with Chapter 9 of the Texas Business Organizations Code.
Foreign corporation registered in Texas: To withdraw or cancel your foreign Texas Corporation in Texas, you provide the completed Form 608, Certificate of Withdrawal of Registration in duplicate to the Secretary of State by mail, fax or in person.
Yes. Non-U.S. corporations, LLCs, LPs and financial institutions must register with the secretary of state before transacting business in Texas. Such entities are subject to state franchise tax and federal income tax on certain income. For more information about federal taxes, visit .IRS or call (800) 829-3676.