File Assumed Name In Tarrant County

 
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Posted On : 13th Aug 2016

 Who must file a Sole Prorprietorship/Assumed Name in Tarrant County?

  • To start a business under your legal name
  • To add an additional name under your corporation or a Limited Liability Company

 

The requirement to register a Fictitious Business Name in Tarrant County? 

  • Check the business name availability to ensure the name you are going to submit to the Tarrant County is available. You can send a request using InfoTaxSquare.com free business name search online form.
  • An Assumed Name / DBA (Doing Business as) should be filed with the County Clerk's Office in which business is to be conducted under legal your name.
  • The County Clerk staff does not provide legal advice or opinions.
  • If the person is not an individual, the assumed name form must be signed by an officer, general partner, member, manager or a representative.
  • An assumed name is not a business license.
  • Tarrant County Incorporated and unincorporated fictitious business name certificate forms can be completed in person or submitted by mail if notarized.
  • Tarrant county dba files at the county level not start.
  • DBA for a Tarrant County cannot be filed electronically or online, but the application to create a dba in Tarrant County is available to file a dba.

 

Renewal of Tarrant County Assumed Name

DBA of Tarrant County has to be renewed ever after ten years.

Obligation of Tarrant County DBA Holder

  • The DBA must be displayed on the business location at visible place
  • The DBA must be renewed on time
  • Sales and Use tax, license must be applied under dba, if you are providing taxable products or services.
  • Employer Identification Number is required for your DBA,if you are hiring employees.
  • Business income must be reported on a Form 1040 end of the year


Favorable and the Unfavorable factors create a DBA in Tarrant County

  • It is a simple way to transact and manage business and avoid following corporate complicated laws.
  •  You will be personally liable for any mishaps, if transacting business as a sole proprietorship.

 

 

 

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