4.Do you have to be a U.S. citizen, U.S. resident, or a Texas resident to form and/or own a business entity in Texas?
No. Texas law does not restrict who can form or have an ownership interest in a business entity, other than requiring the organizer to be a person capable of entering into a contract. An entity may impose residency or citizenship requirements in its certificate of formation or other governing documents, if desired. For information on restrictions that might apply to the entity you are creating, consult your attorney or the IRS.
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