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During formation, the owner(s) of the LLC can designate its lifetime in the Article of Incorporation. After said date, if the company is planning to continue its business activity due to any reason, a new date has to be set and notified with the Texas government. If no date is stated, the LLC does not expire but continues on. Additionally, Texas does not require an annual report so the expiry date can be set at the owner(s)’ leisure.
In the case that the owner(s) wants to end the LLC not by a specific date but by a specific event, occurrences that shall make an LLC expire in Texas such as bankruptcy or a member's death can also be agreed upon. Therefore, One IBC® greatly recommends an LLC because it is very flexible for customers starting a small business in Texas.
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