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For a Texas entity, the end date is the effective date of termination, merger or conversion into a nontaxable entity. For a non-Texas entity, the end date is the date the entity ceases doing business in Texas. Example: A Texas entity filed a 2024 annual franchise tax report using a 12-31-2023 accounting year end date.
An extension of time to file a franchise tax report will be tentatively granted upon receipt of an appropriate timely online extension payment or request on a form provided by the Comptroller. Timely means the request is received or postmarked on or before the due date of the original report.
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.
2 Ιαν 2024 · The calendar year 2024 will bring multiple changes to the Texas franchise tax. Taxpayers responsible for entities operating in Texas should be aware of these rules as they plan for their filing and payment obligations in the year ahead.
10 Ιαν 2024 · In a significant update to the Texas franchise tax, Senate Bill 3, enacted during the Second Special Session of the 88th Legislature, has introduced key changes that will take effect for reports originally due on or after January 1, 2024.
7 Ιαν 2024 · This legislation brings pivotal changes effective from January 1, 2024, including a raised no tax due threshold and modified reporting requirements for specific entities. This guide aims to demystify these changes, providing a straightforward, step-by-step understanding for businesses and individuals navigating this new tax landscape.
21 Δεκ 2023 · 2024 Texas Franchise Tax Report Change Overview. In July of 2023, the Texas State Legislature passed a bill which increased the no tax due threshold and eliminated reporting requirements for certain entities required to file a 2024 Texas Franchise Tax Report.