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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.
- Sales Tax
Texas imposes a 6.25 percent state sales and use tax on all...
- Sexually Oriented Business Fee
Any claim of ongoing litigation as a basis for nonpayment of...
- Public Utility Gross Receipts Assessment
If tax is paid 1 day after the due date, a 10 percent...
- Miscellaneous Gross Receipts
This tax payment is to be made in advance of business...
- TERP
Who is responsible for this tax? The Texas Emissions...
- Battery Sales Fee
If tax is paid 1-30 days after the due date, a 5 percent...
- Oil and Gas Well Servicing
Those in the business of providing certain well services...
- Boat and Boat Motor
Permitted dealers collect the tax at the time of sale and...
- Sales Tax
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.
Taxpayers who paid $100,000 or more must report electronically through Webfile or EDI. Taxpayers who paid $500,000 or more for any specific tax are required to transmit payments using TEXNET. View filing/reporting and payment requirements by tax.
County tax assessor-collector offices provide most vehicle title and registration services, including: Registration renewals (license plates and registration stickers) Vehicle title transfers. Change of address on motor vehicle records.
Texas Property Tax Directory. Use the directory below to find your local county’s Truth in Taxation website and better understand your property tax rate. If you have questions about your property taxes, please contact your county's Tax Assessor-Collector.
The Tax Office is responsible for keeping accurate records related to tax collections, fee collections, and other financial transactions. Compliance and Reporting: Staying updated on local and state tax laws and regulations and ensuring compliance is crucial.
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.