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  1. Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts The Texas Comptroller’s office is the state’s chief tax collector, accountant, revenue estimator and treasurer. This office strives to provide you the best possible services and resources to do business in Texas.

  2. Local Sales and Use Tax Rates. Use the Sales Tax Rate Locator to search for sales tax rates by address. City Rates with local codes and total tax rates. County Rates with local codes and effective date.

  3. File and Pay. Depending on the tax, Texas taxpayers may be required to electronically report (file) and/or pay based on the amount reported and paid in the preceding state fiscal year (September 1 to August 31). Webfile How-To Videos.

  4. Search. Use the 11-digit Comptroller's Taxpayer Number or the 9-digit Federal Employer's Identification Number. Use the File Number assigned by the Texas Secretary of State.

  5. The Texas Comptroller's office serves the state by collecting, processing, administering, or overseeing 100 separate taxes, fees, assessments, and program applications, including local sales taxes collected on behalf of more than 1,700 Texas cities, counties, and other local governments.

  6. 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.

  7. The Comptroller's Office is open to the public Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST (except for state and national holidays.) We know your time is valuable! We strive to answer phone calls and emails in the most efficient manner possible.

  8. Elected by the people of Texas in 2014, Glenn Hegar serves as the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. The Texas Comptroller's office was originally created by the Texas provisional government in 1835. The Comptroller is the chief steward of the state's finances, acting as tax collector, chief accountant, chief revenue estimator and chief ...

  9. Taxpayer ID is an eleven digit number assigned by the Texas Comptroller. FEI Number: Employer Identification Number (EIN) is also known as a Federal Tax Identification Number, and is used to identify a business entity.

  10. The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts is an executive branch position created by the Texas Constitution. The comptroller is popularly elected every four years, and is primarily tasked with collecting all state tax revenue and estimating the amount of revenue that the Texas Legislature can spend each biennium.

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