When to Choose a Corporation Over an LLC
Texas corporations are ideal when you plan to raise outside investment, issue stock, or establish a formal board structure. C-Corporations and S-Corporations each offer distinct tax treatment — consult your CPA to determine the best election for your situation.
Texas Incorporation Requirements
- Distinguishable corporate name with appropriate suffix
- Texas registered agent with in-state physical address
- Articles of Incorporation (Form 201) filed with the SOS
- At least one director (no Texas residency requirement)
- Authorized shares and par value stated in articles
- Corporate bylaws and initial organizational resolutions
Filing Packages
Standard Incorporation
$499 + state fees
- ✓Articles of Incorporation preparation
- ✓Name availability review
- ✓Registered agent (1 year)
- ✓Corporate bylaws template
- ✓Organizational meeting minutes
Premium Incorporation
$699 + state fees
- ✓Everything in Standard
- ✓Expedited SOS filing
- ✓EIN application assistance
- ✓Stock certificate templates
- ✓Compliance calendar setup
State filing fee: $300 for for-profit corporations. See our cost calculator for personalized totals.
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