The full cost picture for a Texas LLC — state filing, annual compliance, any franchise or privilege taxes, and what our $299 flat service covers.
Most state filings price themselves in pieces — one fee for the Articles, another for an expedited option, a third for a certificate of good standing, and an annual report on top. The list below is what actually hits your card (or the state's portal) when you form a Texas LLC with us.
Texas has no annual report for LLCs, but every LLC must file an annual Public Information Report and Franchise Tax Report with the Comptroller. LLCs with annualized revenue under the no-tax-due threshold of roughly $1.3M owe $0 in franchise tax, but must still file. Above the threshold, franchise tax is calculated on margin and ranges from 0.375% to 0.75%.
Texas annual report: no filing fee, but the report must still be filed to keep the LLC in good standing.
Texas tax notes: No annual report fee, but must file annual Franchise Tax Report and Public Information Report. No franchise tax due if revenue under $2.47 million (2025) or $2.65 million (2026). Filed with Texas Comptroller, not SOS. No state income tax.
Registered agent service is $119/year after the included first year. It's optional — you can designate yourself, an employee, or a different commercial agent at any time by filing a change-of-agent form with the Texas Secretary of State.
The $299 is a flat service fee. It is not:
Reservation takes three minutes. A formation specialist in Austin handles the rest.