Did you know that the name of your LLC or Corporation must comply with the rules of your State's Corporation filing division of the Secretary of State's office? Here's some things to consider.
- Your business name cannot be the same as the name of another LLC or Corporation on file.
- It must end with an LLC, Corporation, Inc., etc.
- It cannot include certain words prohibited by the State, such as bank, insurance, trademark, Corporation or City (State rules differ on which words are prohibited).
While it seems as if filing the proper paperwork to establish your LLC or Corporation is a huge task, this workshop will give you the ins and outs on how to file for a Corporation or LLC and an EIN in Texas. Best of all, we'll show you how to get approved in one day. Additionally, we will talk about legalities and liabilities of a DBA (Doing Business As), Corporation/LLC, and Partnerships. By the end of this workshop you will have a document that is ready to submit electronically to the State of Texas.
*This will be live online workshop via Zoom*
Presented by Collette Portis
Collette Portis is a certified SCORE mentor and volunteer. She is a business coach and growth specialist with more than 20 years of experience in a diverse range of fields. She is a certified trainer, facilitator, and skilled coach. She has sharpened her ability to stretch the vision, mission, and goals of business owners, executives, and entrepreneurs alike. She has an extensive educational background having earned her Bachelors in Business Management, Masters in Adult Education, and completing her Doctorate in Transformational Leadership. Collette Portis is the author of the G.O.A.L.I.E. (Grafting Objectives Around Longevity In Entrepreneurship).
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