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Franchise Tax Report Filing in Texas 

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Franchise Tax Report Overview

A Franchise Tax Report is an annual compliance requirement for businesses operating in Texas. It determines whether a company owes franchise tax and ensures that its business details remain updated with the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. Filing this report is mandatory for most Texas LLCs and corporations to remain legally active.

 

Texas treats franchise tax as a privilege tax, meaning it applies to entities formed in Texas or doing business in the state. Even if no tax is payable, eligible entities must still submit the required reports to confirm their compliance status.

 

The franchise tax report also plays a critical role in maintaining a company’s right to transact business in Texas. Missing or incorrect filings can lead to penalties, public record issues, and even forfeiture of legal standing.

 

When Is the Texas Annual Franchise Tax Report Due?

The Texas annual franchise tax report is due on May 15 each year. If May 15 falls on a weekend or state holiday, the due date moves to the next working business day.

 

Texas applies different filing and payment rules based on how much franchise tax is due. Businesses fall into one of the following four categories:

 

  • No Tax Due
  • Less than USD 10,000
  • USD 10,000 to USD 499,999
  • USD 500,000 or more

It is also important to note that certain business details become part of the public record. Information such as the registered agent’s name, office address, and ownership or management details may be visible through the Texas Comptroller’s Taxable Entity Search and the Texas Secretary of State’s SOS Direct system.

 

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Who Needs to File a Franchise Tax Report?

  • Texas LLCs: All LLCs formed or operating in Texas.
  • Corporations: C corporations, S corporations, and professional corporations.
  • Foreign Entities: Businesses with a nexus or operations in Texas.
  • Partnerships: Limited partnerships and similar taxable entities.

 

Why Choose Ebizfiling for Franchise Tax Report Filing?

Ebizfiling provides end-to-end assistance for Texas franchise tax report filings, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and peace of mind for business owners.

 

You can reach our compliance experts at:
Call: 09643203209 , Email: info@ebizfiling.com

 

Our related services include:
Texas LLC Compliance Services, Texas company registration , Business Tax , C-corp Texas

 

Texas Annual Franchise Tax Report for Corporations vs LLCs

Both corporations and LLCs operating in Texas are generally treated as taxable entities under Texas franchise tax law. However, the reporting structure and information requirements can differ slightly based on the entity type.

 

Texas LLCs, including single-member and series LLCs, must review their annual revenue each year to determine whether they need to file a Franchise Tax Report or only an information report. Corporations, including C corporations and professional corporations, follow the same revenue threshold rules but may have additional ownership and officer disclosures.

 

Regardless of entity type, filing the required report on time is essential to maintain an active status and the right to transact business in Texas.

Charges for   Franchise Tax Report Filing in Texas 

Choose Your Package

Essential

39999/-

(All Inclusive)

  • No Tax Due report Filing (Trunover less than $12.3 Lakhs)

Enhanced

89999/-

(All Inclusive)

  • No Tax Due Report Filing LLC/INC
  • Renewal of Registered Agent Service

 Key Features  of Franchise Tax Report

Legal Comply

Ensures your Texas LLC or corporation files the required franchise tax or information report every year to remain legally compliant.

Exact Calculat

Calculates franchise tax correctly based on revenue thresholds, deductions, and reporting method to avoid errors or over-payment.

Timely Filing

Files your franchise tax report before the May 15 deadline to prevent late penalties, interest charges, or compliance notices.

Active Status

Helps your business maintain an active right to transact in Texas by avoiding forfeiture or suspension due to missed filings.

Documents Required to File a Franchise Tax Report  

To complete your Franchise Tax Report, the following documents and details are required:

  • Texas Taxpayer Number

  • Legal name of the business entity

  • Registered agent details

  • Principal office address

  • Principal place of business address

  • Total annual revenue figures

  • Cost of goods sold (if applicable)

  • Compensation and wage details

  • Texas and non-Texas gross receipts

Franchise Tax Report Filing Process  

1

Entity review

2

Financial data collection

3

Tax computation method selection

4

Report preparation

5

Filing and confirmation

How Ebizfiling Handles Your Franchise Tax Report  ?

  • We review your entity type and Texas filing obligations.

  • We verify revenue thresholds and reporting requirements.

  • We prepare the correct franchise tax or information report.

  • We file the report through approved Texas systems.

  • We confirm acceptance and active compliance status.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions 

Get Queries to All your Answers

  • What is a Texas franchise tax report?

    A Texas franchise tax report is an annual filing required by the Texas Comptroller to determine whether a business owes franchise tax and to keep its records updated with the state.

  • Is filing a franchise tax report mandatory for all Texas businesses?

    Not all businesses pay franchise tax, but most Texas LLCs and corporations must file a report every year, even if no tax is payable.

  • What is the franchise tax revenue threshold for 2025?

    For 2025, businesses with annualized revenue up to USD 2.47 million generally do not owe franchise tax, but filing obligations may still apply.

  • Do I still need to file if my franchise tax due is zero?

    Yes. Having no tax due does not remove the filing requirement. Eligible entities must still submit the applicable report to remain compliant.

  • When is the Texas annual franchise tax report due?

    The franchise tax report is due on May 15 each year. If the date falls on a weekend or holiday, the deadline moves to the next business day.

  • Is there any government filing fee for submitting the report?

    There is no filing fee charged by the state. You only pay franchise tax if applicable, along with a small service fee for online payments.

  • What happens if I miss the franchise tax filing deadline?

    Late filings can attract penalties, interest on tax due, and may eventually result in forfeiture of the company’s right to transact business in Texas.

  • Can I apply for an extension to file the franchise tax report?

    Yes, extensions are available, but they must be requested before May 15 and usually require prior or partial tax payment.

  • What additional reports are required along with the franchise tax report?

    Businesses must also file either a Public Information Report or an Ownership Information Report, depending on the entity type.

  • Where do I file my Texas franchise tax report?

    Reports are filed through the Texas Comptroller’s eSystems, approved software providers, or authorized electronic filing platforms.

  • Can Ebizfiling handle the franchise tax report filing for me?

    Yes, Ebizfiling manages the entire process, from data review and report preparation to filing and confirmation with the Comptroller.

  • How long does it take for the report to be processed?

    Once filed, most franchise tax reports are processed within five to seven business days, depending on the filing method used.

  • Will my business information become public after filing?

    Certain details, such as registered agent information and ownership or officer details, may appear in Texas public record databases.

  • What payment methods are accepted for franchise tax payments?

    Payment options include TEXNET, credit cards, electronic funds transfer, and checks, depending on the amount of tax due.

  • Can a business that is closing or dissolving file a final franchise tax report?

    Yes. Businesses undergoing closure, merger, or conversion must file a final franchise tax report and clear any outstanding tax liabilities.

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