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Michael Birklett
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Texas LLC Free for Veterans

Michael Birklett
  • Houston, TX
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PSA: The $300 fee to file a Certification of Formation  in the state of Texas is waived for veterans until Jan. 1, 2020. You do not  have to be a Texas resident to take advantage of this. Texas Legislatures may extend this exemption, but I'd highly recommend taking advantage of this opportunity before the expiration date. 

Exemption Qualifications:

  1. 1. The proposed new business entity must be 100% veteran owned.
  2. 2. Each owner of the newly formed entity must be an honorably discharged veteran of a branch of the United States military;  and
  3. 3. All owners must complete the Comptroller Certification Form (PDF) certifying that 100% of the owners of the business are veterans.

A highly detailed guide covering the process can be found here: 
https://www.llcuniversity.com/texas-llc/veterans/

Best of luck!

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