I've been transacting business in Texas for over a year without registering — how bad are the late penalties?
I realized my LLC has had a Texas office and local activity for more than a year and I never registered as a foreign entity in Texas. Now I want to fix it. How does Texas calculate the late-registration penalty? I keep seeing the registration fee is $750, but I don't understand whether the penalty is a flat amount or stacks per year I was late.
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