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=== Part 1 of 4: Choosing a Business Structure ===
# Consult an attorney. The process of choosing a business structure can be complicated and daunting. However, with the help of an attorney, you will be able to talk about what you expect your corporation to do and how you want to run your business and in return the attorney will be able to advise you on different structures.
#* To find a qualified business attorney, ask your friends and colleagues for a recommendation. A lot of people deal with business attorneys through their jobs and through their personal dealings. If they know one, they should be able to tell you about what they liked and didn't like about their experience.
=== Part 2 of 4: Forming a For-Profit Corporation ===
# Name your corporation. Texas law requires that your corporation have a business name. Once you come up with a name, you should trademark it in order to protect its value. To trademark a name you will visit the federal government's Patent and Trademark Office website, fill out the required forms, and file them online with the applicable fees.[http://www.uspto.gov/] The name you choose must meet the following requirements:
#* The name must include one of the following words or an abbreviation thereof: "company," "corporation," "incorporated," or "limited."
=== Part 3 of 4: Creating a Nonprofit Corporation ===
# Create a name. Texas law requires that your corporation have a business name. Once you come up with a name, you should trademark it in order to protect its value. To trademark a name you will visit the federal government's Patent and Trademark Office website, fill out the required forms, and file them online with the applicable fees.[http://www.uspto.gov/] Your nonprofit organization's name does not have to contain "Inc.", "Ltd.", "Incorporated", or "Company".[http://texascbar.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/FormingNonProfitTX_REV15_Web.pdf]
#* The name cannot be deceptively similar to the name of another existing or registered business entity in Texas or a name that has been reserved by a business entity in Texas.[http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/DocViewer.aspx?DocKey=BO%2fBO.5&Phrases=Directors&HighlightType=1&ExactPhrase=False&QueryText=Directors]
=== Part 4 of 4: Registering Your Foreign Corporation ===
# Determine whether you are an applicable business. Only certain business types are required to register with the Texas Secretary of State if they wish to transact business in Texas. All corporations, both for-profit and nonprofit, are required to register and are therefore applicable businesses.[http://www.sos.state.tx.us/corp/foreign_outofstate.shtml]
# Decide whether you "transact business" in Texas. You only have to register your foreign corporation if you are, or will be, "transacting business" in Texas. Texas statutes do not define what it means to transact business, but they do include examples of things that are '''not''' included in that definition.[http://www.sos.state.tx.us/corp/foreign_outofstate.shtml] Those examples include:
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