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Simplifying Franchise Tax Compliance for Businesses

In the United States, many states impose a Franchise Tax on companies for the privilege of doing business within their jurisdiction. This is different from federal or state income tax, and even businesses that report no income may still be required to file and pay franchise tax.

At Exact Filings, we provide expert assistance with franchise tax filings, compliance, and advisory services, ensuring your business remains in good standing and avoids unnecessary penalties.

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Our Franchise Tax Services

Exact Filings provides end-to-end franchise tax support, including:

01.

Franchise Tax Registration

Guidance on requirements in states where your business operates
02.

Annual Franchise Tax Filings

Preparing and submitting filings with accuracy and compliance.
03.

Multi-State Franchise Tax Support

Managing obligations across states like Delaware, Texas, California, New York, and others
04.

Penalty Resolution

Assisting businesses that missed deadlines or received notices from state authorities
05.

Good Standing Maintenance

Ensuring your business remains in compliance to protect your legal status and credibility
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What is Franchise Tax?

Franchise Tax is a state-level tax imposed on businesses for the right to exist and operate in that state. It is not based solely on income but often calculated based on:

  • The company’s net worth or assets.
  • A business’s capital structure.
  • A flat rate depending on the state’s rules.

States like Delaware, Texas, California, and New York are well known for having specific franchise tax obligations that businesses must comply with annually.

Who Must File Franchise Tax?

Franchise Tax usually applies to:

  • Corporations (C-Corps and S-Corps).
  • Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) registered or operating in certain states.
  • Partnerships and other entities, depending on state law.
  • Foreign entities registered in a state, even if not actively generating revenue.

Failure to file franchise tax can result in penalties, loss of good standing, and possible revocation of your business authority in that state.

Why Franchise Tax Matters

1

Legal Requirement

Non-compliance can result in penalties and suspension of business rights
2

Business Expansion

Maintaining good standing is critical for raising capital, entering contracts, and expanding operations.
3

Investor Confidence

Investors and banks often require proof of franchise tax compliance before funding

Why Choose Exact Filings?

  • Expertise in franchise tax rules for Delaware, Texas, California, New York, and other key states.
  • Tailored solutions for corporations, LLCs, partnerships, and foreign entities.
  • Transparent and accurate filings to avoid penalties.
  • Dedicated support to ensure your company stays compliant year-round.

Stay Compliant with Franchise Tax

Franchise Tax can be complex, but with Exact Filings, you never have to worry about missing a deadline or misunderstanding state requirements. We take care of the filings so your business remains in good standing and ready for growth.

Exact Filings – Your trusted partner for Franchise Tax compliance and filings across the United States.