Review the current record
Compare the Texas filing, governing document and requested ownership or management change.
Support for ownership, officer, governing-document and Texas filing changes when an LLC or corporation no longer matches the way the business operates.
Entity changes can affect the public record, internal governing documents, tax accounts, banking and ownership records. Mr. Argo identifies the documents that appear to need updating and prepares a clear scope before filing.
Compare the Texas filing, governing document and requested ownership or management change.
Identify which public and internal records need amendment and which approvals or signatures are required.
Submit the agreed filing and provide a checklist for related accounts and records.
Adding an owner, changing an officer or fixing an entity name can affect multiple records. The correct work depends on the entity type, governing document, approvals already obtained and the public filing history.
Texas publishes forms for amendments, corrections, changes of registered agent and other business filings. The written scope should identify the exact forms and government charges before submission.
Mr. Argo can review the governing document and requested change, then identify the internal documents and public filings that appear necessary. Legal disputes or complex ownership issues may require an attorney.
Yes, depending on the corporation’s governing documents, approvals and the records that need updating.
Corrections are quoted after the current entity record and requested changes are reviewed. Government charges are identified in the proposal.
Not necessarily. A completed correction may require separate updates to bank, payroll, bookkeeping, tax and licensing records.
Tell us where the business stands and we’ll explain what information is needed to move forward.
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