Texas Annual Franchise Tax Report

All Texas businesses must file an annual franchise tax with the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. This includes an information report (sometimes called an annual report.) The report is a tax return, so it can get complicated—you’ll likely need help from your accountant. Let’s go over important due dates, filing fees, and required information. You can follow this guide to file yourself or let us file your Texas Annual Report for you.

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Texas Annual Franchise Tax Report Due Dates and Fees

The tax rate for your Texas Franchise Tax Report will be determined by your business’s total revenue and/or the type of business you own. Good news? Most businesses won’t have to pay anything! The bad news is you’ll still be required to file a tax return. The chart below breaks down the tax rates and necessary forms into an easy-to-read guide.

Business Type

Total Revenue

Tax Rate

Tax Form

No matter which form you file, your Texas Franchise Tax Report is due May 15th each year. (If May 15th falls on a weekend, the due date will be the following business day.) The other reports may be filed online or by mail. Online filings will be charged a $1 service fee.

How to File Your Texas Annual Franchise Tax Report

All businesses can file their reports online or by mail. If your business earns over $2.47 million in revenue per year, the process will be a bit more complicated and might require assistance from an attorney or CPA.

To File Online:

Note: If you need to find your taxpayer number, you can find it by searching the Texas Comptroller Business Database.

If you need additional help filing online, you can contact the Texas Comptroller’s office or check out the Comptroller website’s helpful Webfile video tutorials that will take you step by step through the process of creating a Webfile account and filing your taxes online.

To File By Mail:

Required Information for the Texas Annual Report

Here’s a list of information you’ll need to include on your Texas Franchise Tax Report:

If you file online, you can pay any taxes due with a credit card or electronic check. Online payments will also incur an additional $1 service fee.

If you choose to file by mail, you must include a Texas Franchise Tax Payment Form and check or money order made payable to “Texas Comptroller.” You must also write your entity’s taxpayer number and reporting year on the check.

Northwest’s Annual Report Service

For $100 plus the state-mandated report fee, we’ll file your annual report for you. Correctly. On-time. And in the way that protects your privacy the most.

How does it work?

You can sign up for this service by itself or add it to an existing service. Once you’re signed up, you’ll pay nothing up front. We’ll send you a reminder 90 days before your filing due date and auto-charge your preferred payment method five days later if you don’t want us to cancel.

How can Northwest protect my privacy?

At Northwest, you don’t have to figure out how to opt out of exposing your personal information. That’s because we practice Privacy by Default®. We automatically minimize the exposure of your data, without being asked.

Texas Annual Reports are public record. Any information you list on the form is easily searchable online. So we’ve designed our annual report service to protect your privacy.

Instead of your own information, we’ll use:

We believe everyone has the right to keep their information private. That’s why privacy is our guiding principle when we create every service and product.