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Texas Notice of Forfeiture of Right to Transact Business: What It Means and How to Reinstate Your Business
A Texas Notice of Forfeiture of Right to Transact Business means the state has removed your company's legal right to operate. Owners can become personally liable for business debts, and contracts may be unenforceable. Here is what the notice means, why it was issued, and how to reinstate your Texas business quickly.

Aureus Advisory Partners
Mar 303 min read
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Texas Franchise Tax Forfeiture: Complete Guide to Reinstating Your Business
Texas franchise tax forfeiture happens when a business misses required franchise tax or Public Information Report filings. The result is loss of good standing, inability to sign contracts, and personal liability exposure for owners. This complete guide covers what forfeiture means, the risks of staying forfeited, and exactly how to reinstate your Texas business.

Aureus Advisory Partners
Mar 253 min read
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