OmniServeTexas

Your All-in-One Business Solutions Partner in Texas

Business Formation & Compliance

LLC Formation

Start your Limited Liability Company with proper documentation and structure to protect your personal assets.

Corporation Setup

Establish your C-Corp or S-Corp with comprehensive formation services to build a solid foundation.

Registered Agent Services

Professional registered agent services to receive legal documents and maintain your good standing.

Learn more about our Registered Agent Services

Annual Compliance

Ongoing compliance management to keep your business in good standing with state authorities.

Business Formation Packages

Basic Formation Package

Essential formation services

$500 + state fees

Complete Formation Package

Comprehensive setup with documents

$850 + state fees

Premium Compliance Package

Formation plus first-year compliance

$1,500 + state fees

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to form an LLC or Corporation in Texas?

Standard processing in Texas typically takes 5-7 business days from submission. We also offer expedited services that can reduce this timeframe to 2-3 business days for an additional fee.

What ongoing compliance requirements will my business have?

Texas businesses typically need to file an annual Franchise Tax report (due May 15) and maintain current registered agent information. Corporations must hold annual meetings and maintain minutes. Additional requirements vary by industry and business structure.

Should I choose an LLC or Corporation?

This depends on your specific business goals, tax situation, and growth plans. LLCs offer simplicity and pass-through taxation, while corporations may provide advantages for raising capital and certain tax strategies. We offer a free consultation to help determine the best structure for your situation.

What's included in an Operating Agreement?

An Operating Agreement outlines the ownership and operating procedures of your LLC. It typically includes ownership percentages, member rights and responsibilities, voting powers, profit and loss distributions, rules for meetings, buy-sell provisions, and dissolution procedures. While not required by all states, it's an essential document to prevent disputes and establish clear procedures.

Ready to Start Your Business?

Our business formation experts will help you establish the right entity with all proper documentation.

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