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A limited partnership is a partnership that involves partners that do not have the obligations or duties of general partners by reason of being limited partners. In a limited partnership, there will be one or more general partners and one or more limited partners. Partners may be individuals, partnerships, corporations, and any other type of legal entity.2   To form a limited partnership, the partners must enter into a partnership agreement and file a certificate of formation with  the Texas Secretary of State.
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A limited partnership is a partnership that involves partners that do not have the obligations or duties of general partners by reason of being limited partners. In a limited partnership, there will be one or more general partners and one or more limited partners. Partners may be individuals, partnerships, corporations, and any other type of legal entity.<sup>1</sup>   To form a limited partnership, the partners must enter into a partnership agreement and file a certificate of formation with  the Texas Secretary of State.
  
  
 
Limited partnerships are subject to state franchise tax. The filing fee for a certificate of formation for an LP is $750.
 
Limited partnerships are subject to state franchise tax. The filing fee for a certificate of formation for an LP is $750.
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<sub>1  A limited partnership is governed by title 4, chapters 151 and 153 of the Texas Business Organizations Code. Title 1, chapter 3, subchapter A of the Texas Business Organizations Code governs the formation of an LP and sets forth the provisions required or permitted to be contained in the certificate of formation.</sub>

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A limited partnership is a partnership that involves partners that do not have the obligations or duties of general partners by reason of being limited partners. In a limited partnership, there will be one or more general partners and one or more limited partners. Partners may be individuals, partnerships, corporations, and any other type of legal entity.1 To form a limited partnership, the partners must enter into a partnership agreement and file a certificate of formation with the Texas Secretary of State.


Limited partnerships are subject to state franchise tax. The filing fee for a certificate of formation for an LP is $750.


1 A limited partnership is governed by title 4, chapters 151 and 153 of the Texas Business Organizations Code. Title 1, chapter 3, subchapter A of the Texas Business Organizations Code governs the formation of an LP and sets forth the provisions required or permitted to be contained in the certificate of formation.