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There is no minimum tax requirement under the franchise tax provisions. An entity that calculates an amount of tax due that is less than $1,000 or that has annualized total revenue less than or equal to $1,180,000 is not required to pay any tax.
The no tax due threshold is as follows: $1,230,000 for reports due in 2022-2023. $1,180,000 for reports due in 2020-2021. $1,130,000 for reports due in 2018-2019.
The Texas Franchise Tax is calculated on a company's margin for all entities with revenues above $1,110,000....The margin can be calculated in one of the following ways: Total Revenue Multiplied by 70 Percent. Total Revenue Minus Cost of Goods Sold. Total Revenue Minus Compensation. Total Revenue Minus $1 Million.
Texas, however, imposes a state franchise tax on most LLCs. The tax is payable to the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA). In general terms, the franchise tax is based on an LLC's "net surplus" (the net assets of the LLC minus its members' contributions).
Each taxable entity formed in Texas or doing business in Texas must file and pay franchise tax.
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A franchise tax report supporting the amount of tax due (Form 05-158, Texas Franchise Tax Report (PDF), or Form 05-169, Texas Franchise Tax EZ Computation Report (PDF)) must be filed.
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Each taxable entity formed in Texas or doing business in Texas must file and pay franchise tax.
Texas Tax Code Section 171.103 defines gross receipts for a business as the sum of: Each sale of tangible personal property if the property is delivered or shipped to a buyer in this state regardless of the FOB point or another condition of the sale.
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