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Entity Formation built for you.

Limited Liability Company (LLC)

A limited liability company, or LLC, legally separates your personal affairs from your business affairs, thus preventing you from being personally responsible for debts or liabilities of the business. RTC Law can take care of all the legwork to help you set up an LLC, giving your personal assets priceless protection.

Series LLC

If you have several businesses, you may benefit from establishing a Series LLC, which can group multiple LLCs under one umbrella. This creates additional layers of protection for your personal assets, enables you to pay one set of annual fees and gives you the ability to file one income tax return. Utilize our expertise at S-LLCs to protect your businesses and personal assets.

C Corporations

There are many benefits to establishing a C Corporation: they are often at a lower risk of being audited, the owners and shareholders have a limited liability toward business debt, plus the C Corp can write off the cost of benefits as a business expense. Let us share with you the many advantages of a C Corp and complete all the legal documentation necessary to form your C Corporation today.

S Corporations

An S Corporation is a corporation that chooses to pass corporate income, losses, deductions and credits through to their shareholders for federal tax purposes. There are certain requirements a corporation must meet to allow for S Corp status. RTC Law can help educate you on the requirements, and draw up and submit the appropriate paperwork to help qualify as an S Corp.

Limited 
Parnerships

A limited partnership (LP) must have at least one general partner and one limited partner. While limited partners don’t receive dividends, they do get direct access to the flow of income and expenses. The biggest advantage to a limited partnership is that the owners generally are not liable for the company’s debts. RTC Law can guide you through the creation of a limited partnership and advise you each step of the way.

Anonymous LLC

In Texas, the ownership of the LLC is accessible to the public. Other states provide anonymity by requiring only the organizer (e.g., RTC Law) to be publicly disclosed. By creating a unique ownership structure involving a Texas LLC and an LLC organized in a third state, Attorney-client privilege acts as a privacy shield allowing the owner to remain anonymous and avoid media/public scrutiny, vexatious litigation, harassment, and similar violations of your privacy.

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