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What is Franchise Tax? The Texas franchise tax is a privilege tax imposed on each taxable entity formed or organized in Texas or doing business in Texas. For general information, see the Franchise Tax Overview.
Find out the status of your entity's right to transact business in Texas by using the online search tool. Learn how to avoid forfeiture, liability and how to get certificates of account status or secretary of state filings.
Texas Tax Code Section 171.001 imposes franchise tax on each taxable entity that is formed in or doing business in Texas. Taxable entities may need to file franchise tax and information reports each year.
You must file your 2024 franchise tax report and 2024 Public Information Report or Ownership Information Report, and pay any tax and late filing penalties and interest due. Learn how to resolve this issue and ensure your franchise tax account is current.
Learn how to file your Texas Franchise Tax Report online or get help from a professional service. Find out if your business owes tax, how to calculate revenue, and what rates apply to your industry.
Check current franchise tax account standing, view and print a certificate of account status (good standing) or look up a Texas franchise taxpayer ID number. Any entity’s account status that is in “temporary good standing” will be updated when the franchise tax report is processed to the account.
To determine a taxable entity's franchise tax account status, begin at the Taxable Entity Search page. You can search by: Texas taxpayer number (11 digits, begins with 1 or 3); Federal Employer's Identification Number (9 digits); Entity Name; Texas Secretary of State Filing Number; After a successful search, you will be able to: