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Texas Franchise Tax Not Filed: How to Reinstate Your Texas Business
If your Texas franchise tax was not filed, your business may already be at risk of forfeiture. Even if you owe zero tax, annual filings are still required. Learn what happens when filings are missed, the risks involved, and how to reinstate your Texas business quickly.
Angie AureusAdv
7 days ago3 min read


Texas Notice of Forfeiture of Right to Transact Business: What It Means and How to Reinstate Your Business
Received a Texas Notice of Forfeiture of Right to Transact Business? This means the state has removed your company's legal right to operate. Learn why it happens, what risks you face if you ignore it, and how to reinstate your business quickly before the situation gets worse.

Aureus Advisory Partners
Mar 303 min read


Texas Franchise Tax Forfeiture: Complete Guide to Reinstating Your Business
If your Texas business shows forfeited or not in good standing, you could be exposed to personal liability and lose the right to sign contracts or open banking. Learn what Texas franchise tax forfeiture means, why it happens, and exactly how to reinstate your business.

Aureus Advisory Partners
Mar 253 min read
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