05-102 2023 Texas Franchise Tax Public Information Report-2026

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If the tax due is less than $1,000, but annualized total revenue is greater than the no tax due threshold, a franchise tax report supporting that no tax is due (Form 05-158, Texas Franchise Tax Report, or Form 05-169, Texas Franchise Tax EZ Computation Report) must be filed.
Sole proprietorships and certain types of general partnerships are exempt from the tax. Corporations and LLCs are subject to the tax. Businesses with revenue under $1,230,000 qualify for an exemption, which acts as one of the available tax credits for qualifying businesses.
The franchise tax report determines how much tax your Texas limited liability company (LLC) or corporation owes, as well as keeping your information up to date in state databases. Ultimately, your franchise tax report and information report are critical to your business remaining in good standing in Texas.
The No Tax Due Report is not available for 2025 reports. Effective for reports due on or after Jan.1, 2025, an entity that has annualized total revenue less than or equal to the no tax due threshold of $2.47 million is not required to file a No Tax Due Report.
Domestic or foreign Texas limited liability companies (including professional LLCs) must file a Public Information Report when they file their annual franchise tax with the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. There is no separate submission to the Texas Secretary of State.

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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.
The annual franchise tax report is due May 15. If May 15 falls on a weekend or holiday, the due date will be the next business day.

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