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  2. File and Pay - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts

    comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/file-pay

    Taxpayers who paid $500,000 or more for any specific tax are required to transmit payments using TEXNET. If you paid $10,000 or more for the following: Sales/Use Tax. Franchise Tax. Bank Franchise Tax. Crude Oil Purchaser. Crude Oil Producer. Diesel Fuel.

  3. Please have your 11-digit taxpayer number ready when you call. For additional information, see our Call Tips and Peak Schedule webpage. ⊠. Texas imposes a 6.25 percent state sales and use tax on all retail sales, leases and rentals of most goods, as well as taxable services.

  4. New and Improved Webfile for Sales Tax - Texas Comptroller of...

    comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/file-pay/webfile

    If you file and pay sales tax via Webfile, get ready for a streamlined experience! We’re updating this tool with an easy-to-follow user interface, so you can: Navigate quickly to frequently used services.

  5. Getting Started with Webfile - Texas Comptroller of Public...

    comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/file-pay/about-webfile.php

    You can now use Webfile to file and/or pay taxes and fees with this account. Manage Profile: Select one of these options to update your user profile, change your security question, change your password or return to the eSystems menu.

  6. TeleFile - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts

    comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/file-pay/telefile.php

    The Comptroller's office offers the opportunity to satisfy certain sales tax filing requirements by phone. TeleFile takes the place of filing a paper return for those with no taxable sales to report.

  7. Requirements for Reporting and Paying Texas Sales and Use Tax

    comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/sales/filing-requirements.php

    Requirements for Reporting and Paying Texas Sales and Use Tax. Select the amount of taxes you paid in the preceding state fiscal year (Sept. 1 – Aug. 31) to find the reporting and payment methods to use.

  8. Texas Sales and Use Tax Frequently Asked Questions

    comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/sales/faq/permit.php

    Collect sales tax on all taxable sales; Pay sales and use tax on all taxable purchases; Timely report and pay sales and use taxes; and; Keep adequate records. You are required to file a sales and use tax return even if there are no taxable sales or purchases to report during that filing period.

  9. Texas Sales and Use Tax Frequently Asked Questions

    comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/sales/faq/use.php

    If you purchase merchandise through a catalog or online from a seller located outside of Texas and use the taxable item in Texas, you owe Texas use tax on the purchase. An out-of-state mail-order company or an internet company may hold a Texas Sales and Use tax permit and collect Texas tax.

  10. The Texas Comptroller's office serves the state by collecting, processing, administering, or overseeing 100 separate taxes, fees, assessments, and program applications, including local sales taxes collected on behalf of more than 1,700 Texas cities, counties, and other local governments.

  11. Use Tax - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts

    comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/sales/use-tax.php

    You must pay state and local use tax if you have the item delivered to, or use the item in, an area that imposes a local tax. If you buy an item from a seller located in a part of Texas with no local taxes, you will only pay state sales tax (6.25 percent) on that purchase.