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You must file your 2024 franchise tax report and 2024 Public Information Report or Ownership Information Report, and pay any tax and late filing penalties and interest due. Learn how to resolve this issue and ensure your franchise tax account is current.
2024 Texas Franchise Tax Report Information and Instructions (PDF) Choose the symbol on the forms for information/instructions about specific fields. The No Tax Due Report is not available for 2024 reports.
2023 Texas Franchise Tax Report Information and Instructions (PDF) No Tax Due. The law requires all No Tax Due Reports originally due after Jan. 1, 2016 to be filed electronically.
Forms for reporting Texas franchise tax to the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.
If you have no taxable sales to report, you can file by phone. Learn more about TeleFile. Franchise 3rd Party Providers. Texas Franchise reports may be submitted electronically with approved tax preparation provider software. View approved software providers. Filing/Reporting Due Dates
Filing for each of these scenarios must include the appropriate information report (Form 05-102, Texas Franchise Tax Public Information Report (PDF), or Form 05-167, Texas Franchise Tax Ownership Information Report (PDF)) based on entity type.
General Information. This booklet summarizes the Texas franchise tax law and rules and includes information that is most useful to the greatest number of taxpayers preparing Texas franchise tax reports. It is not possible to include all requirements of the Texas Tax Code Chapter 171.
Franchise Tax Reports and Information Reports. Historically, each taxable entity was required to file a Franchise Tax Report (No Tax Due, EZ Computation or Long Form) and an Information Report (Public Information Report or Ownership Information Report).
The PIR is due on the annual franchise tax report due date. The report must be completed and signed by an officer, director or other authorized person. PIR Information. Officer and director information on the Comptroller’s website is obtained from the most recent PIRs processed by the Texas Secretary of State (SOS).
Use our online search to find a taxpayer's Franchise Tax Account Status. The "Franchise Tax Account Status," previously referred to as "Good Standing," provides the status of an entity's right to transact business in Texas.