Learn here to:
- Changing Company Domicile to Texas
- Company Domestication in Texas
- Convert Company in Texas from one entity to another
A certificate of conversion in Texas can be filed for the following entities
- Convert Texas Corporation to a Texas General Partnership by filing form 631.
- Convert Texas corporation to a Texas Limited Liability Company by filing form 633.
- Convert Texas Corporation to a Real Estate Investment Trust by filing form 634.
- Convert Texas Limited Liability Company to a Texas General Partnership by filing form 635.
- Convert Texas Limited Liability Company to a Texas Corporation by filing form 636.
- Convert a Texas Limited Liability Company to a Texas Limited Partnership by filing form 637.
- Convert a Texas Limited Liability Company to a Texas Real Estate Investment Trust by filing form 638.
- Convert a Texas Limited Partnership to a Texas General Partnership by filing a form 641.
- Convert a Texas Limited Partnership to a Texas Limited Liability Company by filing a form 642.
- Convert a Texas Limited Partnership to a Texas Corporation by filing form 643.
- Convert a Texas Limited Partnership to a Texas Real Estate Investment Trust by form 644.
- Convert a Texas Professional Association to a Texas Professional Limited Liability Company by filing form 645.
- Convert Texas General Partnership to a Texas Filing Entity by filing form 646.
Other General Instructions to follow either to move company into Texas or vice versa, and convert from one business structure to another.
- The state of Texas does not require to submit a certificate of good standing or certified copies of the converting entity.
- The home state entity must be dissolved after domestication in Texas
ATD
24th Aug 2012
I am a US Citizen, now currently in India and likely to be here for several years. I would like to open an LLC in my former home state of Maryland in the US (I will likely be the only employee as a consultant), and provide my consulting services in the telecommunications area to US companies. Following are my questions: 1) Can opening an LLC in US be done, without me having a permanent address in the US and myself working from India to US companies 2) If so, what are the general tax implications? I assume that I will have to pay US taxes, including SS matching for myself. What is the approximate tax %? I assume that I will not get any typical tax benefits of a US resident LLC 3) I will be charging customers typical US labor rate and getting paid in dollars Thanks!
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