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. The comptroller is the chief steward of the state's finances, acting as tax collector, chief accountant, chief revenue estimator and chief treasurer for all of state government, in addition to administering a number of other programs. The texas comptroller's office collects state and local sales tax, and we allocate local sales tax revenue to cities, counties and other taxing units.
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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).
The texas comptroller of public accounts (cpa) is the state's chief tax collector, accountant, revenue estimator and treasurer
The comptroller's office staff serves every citizen in the state in its role as steward of the state's fiscal affairs. A texas entity, terminating, converting or merging, must file its final tax report and pay any amount due in the year it plans to terminate, convert or merge The comptroller is required by law to forfeit a company's right to transact business in texas if the company has not met franchise tax filing requirements under chapter 171. The comptroller's office is open to the public monday through friday, 8 a.m
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