Comptroller Resources for Taxpayers
All offices of the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts will be closed Friday, March 29, in observance of Good Friday. As always, the agency's website and electronic services — including the ability to file and pay Texas taxes — will be available 24/7.
Now is the time to renew Cigarette, Cigar and/or Tobacco Products Retailer Permits for 2024-2026. The fastest and easiest way to renew is electronically via our Webfile system. Permits for the current period expire May 31, 2024. We recommend submitting your renewal application by April 22, 2024, to ensure you receive your new permit by June 1.
Now is the time to renew E-cigarette Retailer Permits for 2024-2026. The fastest and easiest way to renew is electronically via our Webfile system. Permits for the current period expire May 31, 2024. We recommend submitting your renewal application by April 22, 2024, to ensure you receive your new permit by June 1.
Historically Underutilized Business members have reported receiving suspicious emails. Read more.
If you received this notice, your charter has been forfeited by the Secretary of State’s (SOS) office for failure to meet franchise tax filing or payment requirements. Learn how to resolve this issue and ensure your franchise tax filings and payments are current.
Once your franchise tax filings and payments are current, you’ll need a tax clearance letter from the Comptroller’s office to reinstate your charter at the SOS.
This is your reminder that franchise tax reports are due May 15, 2024. Franchise tax filing requirements have recently changed; please read the latest information about filing.
The no tax due threshold is increased to $2.47 million and certain filing requirements are eliminated. Read more.
Shorter wait times occur from 8-10 a.m. and 4-5 p.m. Please have your 11-digit taxpayer number ready when you call. For additional information, see Call Tips and Peak Schedule.
Information about how and where those dollars are spent, featuring easy-to-use tools to track state government spending and most local government entities
The Comptroller's office communicates with taxpayers via the GovDelivery service. These informational messages are sent from the GovDelivery.com domain.