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Elected by the people of Texas in 2014, Glenn Hegar serves as the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.
As a business operating in Texas, annual reports are a compliance document that you must file every year. These documents are important because they allow the Secretary of State to keep track of whether your business is active or inactive.
To qualify as a passive entity, the entity must be a partnership or trust, other than a business trust, for the entire accounting period on which the tax is based. The entity may not qualify as passive for the accounting period during which the conversion occurs even if it meets the 90 percent income test.
Glenn Hegar was elected as the 36th Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts in November 2014. Hegar is Texas chief financial officer the states treasurer, check writer, tax collector, procurement officer and revenue estimator.
The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts collects management information for corporations and LLCs from the entitys Public Information Report (PIR) that are filed as part of the entitys franchise tax report.
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Information Reports: Corporations, LLCs, Limited Partnerships, Professional Associations and financial institutions must file the Public Information Report (PIR). All other entity types must file the Ownership Information Report (OIR).
As leader of one of the largest state agencies, the comptroller serves as Texas chief financial officer tax collector, chief accountant, chief revenue estimator and chief treasurer for all of state government, as well as administrator for a number of other programs.
Form 05-102 - Texas Franchise Tax Public Information Report Each corporation, LLC, limited partnership, professional association, and financial institution that has a franchise tax responsibility must file a Public Information Report (PIR) to satisfy their filing obligation.
PIRs list the names and addresses of a corporations or LLCs officers, directors, managers, or members, as applicable. PIRs are only filed once each year and are not updated during the course of the reporting year.
Notes: Public information reports are due annually unless the organization has been granted exemption from the Texas Comptroller. File two copies. An officer, director, manager, member, partner, or agent must file.

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