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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2012 Texas Franchise Tax Report in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Taxpayer number and the report year at the top of the form. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid any issues.
  3. In Section A, provide the names, titles, and mailing addresses of each officer, director, or manager. Use the provided fields to enter this information clearly.
  4. Proceed to Section B where you will list any corporations or LLCs in which your entity owns a 10% interest. Fill in their names, states of formation, Texas SOS file numbers, and ownership percentages.
  5. In Section C, enter details for any parent corporations or LLCs that own a 10% interest in your entity. Repeat the same process as in Section B.
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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.
Each taxable entity, other than a legally formed corporation, LLC, limited partnership, professional association or financial institution, that is organized in Texas or has nexus in Texas is required to file Form 05-167, Franchise Tax Ownership Information Report (OIR) annually to satisfy their filing requirements.
Tax Rates, Thresholds and Deduction Limits ItemAmount No Tax Due Threshold $1,110,000 Tax Rate (retail or wholesale) 0.375% Tax Rate (other than retail or wholesale) 0.75% Compensation Deduction Limit $360,0002 more rows
Annual report and franchise tax. Texas requires LLCs to file a Franchise Tax Report and Public Information Report with the Comptroller of Public Accounts. These reports are due between January 1 and May 15. The fee is calculated based on margin.
Fines, Penalties, and Interest For Failing To Pay Texas Franchise Tax. Besides the loss of your corporate privileges within the state of Texas, legal entities will also face fines, penalties, and interest for not paying Texas franchise tax. If you do not file your franchise tax report, you will face a $50 fine.
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Each taxable entity formed as a corporation, limited liability company (LLC), limited partnership, professional association and financial institution that is organized in Texas or has nexus in Texas must file Form 05-102, Texas Franchise Tax Public Information Report (PIR) annually to satisfy their filing requirements.
Form 05-169 is the Texas Franchise Tax Status Report, used by certain businesses to report their franchise tax status to the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.
Besides the loss of your corporate privileges within the state of Texas, legal entities will also face fines, penalties, and interest for not paying Texas franchise tax. If you do not file your franchise tax report, you will face a $50 fine.

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