05-102 Texas Franchise Tax Public Information Report. 05-102 Texas Franchise Tax Public Information Report 2025

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Each taxable entity formed in Texas or doing business in Texas must file and pay franchise tax.
An entity forfeited under the Tax Code can reinstate at any time (so long as the entity would otherwise continue to exist) by (1) filing the required franchise tax report, (2) paying all franchise taxes, penalties, and interest, and (3) filing an application for reinstatement (Form 801 Word 178kb, PDF 87kb),
Franchise Tax Notices February 2025 If your entitys annualized total revenue for the 2024 report year is at or below the no tax due threshold of $2,470,000, you are not required to file a franchise tax report, but you still must file either a Public Information Report or an Ownership Information Report.
If your business earns more than $1,230,000 in revenue per year, you must pay a franchise tax to the Texas government. An experienced attorney can help calculate your rate and determine how much franchise tax you must pay.
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.
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The tax is not imposed on: sole proprietorships (except for single member LLCs); general partnerships where direct ownership is composed entirely of natural persons (except for limited liability partnerships); entities exempt under Subchapter B of Chapter 171, Tax Code; certain unincorporated passive entities;
If your corporations annual net income multiplied by the applicable corporate tax rate is higher than $800, you must pay that amount to the California Franchise Tax Board instead of the initial $800.

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