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Breakdown of Property Tax Penalties in Texas 6% penalty of the original tax bill for the first month applied on February 1st (around 3 months after the bill is mailed) A total of 12% penalty incurred from 6% in Feb, plus 1% for every month thereafter until finally a 2% penalty in July.
A $50 penalty is assessed on each report filed after the due date. If tax is paid 1-30 days after the due date, a 5 percent penalty is assessed. If tax is paid over 30 days after the due date, a 10 percent penalty is assessed.
Penalties and Interest The penalties are as follows: Each report filed after the due date will be assessed a $50 penalty. If the tax due is paid 1-30 days late, Texas will charge the payer a 5% penalty. If the tax due is paid 30+ days late, Texas will charge the payer a 10% penalty.
Our hours of operation are 8 a.m.-5 p.m. CST, Monday through Friday. The best times to call are 8-10 a.m. Have your 11-digit taxpayer number ready.
If you do not file your franchise tax report, you will face a $50 fine. On top of this, if you do not file or pay the tax, you could face the following penalties: A 5% penalty on the amount of franchise tax that you owe if your tax is not paid on the due date.
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The Comptrollers Office is open to the public Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST (except for state and national holidays.)
Statutory penalty on past due taxes are calculated as follows: If you are paying the tax 1-30 days late, add a 5% penalty. If you are paying the tax over 30 days late, add a 10% penalty. If you are paying the tax after the date referenced on the Notice of Tax/FEE Due, add an additional 10% penalty (for a total of 20%).
The Texas Comptrollers office serves the state by collecting, processing, administering, or overseeing 100 separate taxes, fees, assessments, and program applications, including local sales taxes collected on behalf of more than 1,700 Texas cities, counties, and other local governments.

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