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  1. Select Yes when the entity’s total annualized revenue is less than or equal to the no tax due threshold. 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; $1,110,000 for reports due in 2016-2017; $1,080,000 for reports due in 2014-2015

  2. Sep 25, 2016 · This official video from the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts shows you how to file a No Tax Due Information Report.

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  3. The law requires No Tax Due Reports originally due on or after Jan.1, 2016 to be led electronically. Filing this paper report means you are requesting, and we are granting, a waiver from the electronic reporting requirement for this report year ONLY.

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  4. 2020 Texas Franchise Tax Report Information and Instructions (PDF) No Tax Due. The law requires all No Tax Due Reports originally due after Jan. 1, 2016 to be filed electronically.

  5. Information about Publication 509, Tax Calendars, including recent updates and related forms. Publication 509 contains 3 tax calendars: general, employer, and excise. They explain when to file, pay, and take other actions required by federal tax laws.

  6. Nov 27, 2023 · The majority of LLCs in Texas fall under the no tax due threshold, which is currently $1,230,000 in annualized total revenue. Therefore, the type of Franchise Tax Report they file is the No Tax Due Report. When the No Tax Due Report is filed online via WebFile, the Public Information Report is included with it.

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  8. Apr 3, 2024 · Use the IRS tax calendar to view filing deadlines and actions each month. Access the calendar online from your mobile device or desktop.

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