My Texas LLC had almost no revenue. Do I still deal with the Texas public information report?
I am in Turkey and formed a Texas single-member LLC for software contracting, but the company only made around $7,000 last year. There are no Texas employees and I worked entirely from Istanbul. My preparer keeps mentioning the Texas public information report along with franchise-tax filings, and I am trying to understand whether these are still relevant with such tiny activity.
The federal return I expected. The Texas layer is what I did not budget for mentally.
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