Annual Report · Texas

File your Texas annual report, on time

We prepare, review, and file your Texas none report with the Secretary of State — and remind you before every deadline so your entity never loses good standing.

$49 service fee + $0 Texas state fee = $49 total

Texas None Report

Secretary of State filing

Handled
State filing fee
$0
Filing frequency
None
Report required
No traditional report
Our service fee
$49 flat

Due date

No Secretary of State annual report. However, every Texas LLC must file an annual Texas Franchise Tax Public Information Report (Form 05-102) with the Texas Comptroller (not the SOS), due May 15 each year (next business day if May 15 is a weekend/holiday). There is no fee for the PIR. A franchise tax report is also due May 15; no tax is owed if annualized revenue is at/under the no-tax-due threshold ($2.65M for 2026-2027).

When Texas reports are due

No Secretary of State annual report. However, every Texas LLC must file an annual Texas Franchise Tax Public Information Report (Form 05-102) with the Texas Comptroller (not the SOS), due May 15 each year (next business day if May 15 is a weekend/holiday). There is no fee for the PIR. A franchise tax report is also due May 15; no tax is owed if annualized revenue is at/under the no-tax-due threshold ($2.65M for 2026-2027).

The cost of missing it

No SOS annual report late fee. Failure to file the franchise tax report / PIR with the Comptroller can lead to a $50 late penalty plus tax penalties/interest and eventual forfeiture of the entity's right to transact business and loss of good standing. We file ahead of your deadline so this never happens.

Texas compliance snapshot

Everything due in Texas, in one place

Pulled from the same state database our formation team files against — so the fees and deadlines are the real ones.

Key Texas deadlines

  • Annual Franchise (Margin) Tax Report due

    May 15 each year (next business day if weekend/holiday)

  • Public Information Report (PIR) / Ownership Information Report (OIR) due — required even for entities below the $2.47M no-tax-due threshold

    May 15 each year (filed with the franchise tax report)

  • Franchise tax extension request (extends filing, not payment)

    May 15

  • Texas sales & use tax returns — monthly filers

    20th of the month following the reporting period

  • Texas sales & use tax returns — quarterly filers

    20th of the month following the end of the calendar quarter (Apr 20, Jul 20, Oct 20, Jan 20)

  • Texas sales & use tax returns — annual filers

    January 20

Texas tax at a glance

Corporate income tax
None
Personal income tax
None
State sales tax
6.25%
Pass-through entity tax
Not offered

Filing speed

SOSDirect online filings are typically processed within several business days; routine (non-expedited) turnaround commonly runs around 10-15 business days during peak periods. Texas does not publish a fixed guaranteed standard time.

No personal income tax$300 LLC filing feeHuge business economyNo annual report

Franchise tax report due yearly (no tax under $2.47M)

Texas data last verified 2026-07-14.

How it works

Your Texas report, filed in three steps

01

Confirm your details

We pull your entity's Texas record and confirm the officers, address, and registered agent on file.

02

We prepare & review

Our team completes the report, checks every field against the state's requirements, and flags anything out of date.

03

We file & confirm

We submit to the Texas Secretary of State, then send you the stamped confirmation and set your next reminder.

Pricing

One flat fee for Texas

No tiers. A flat $49 service fee plus the Texas state filing fee, billed when we file.

Texas annual report filing
$49service fee

+ $0 Texas state fee = $49 total

  • Report prepared, reviewed & filed for you
  • Deadline tracking + reminders before it's due
  • Stamped state confirmation delivered to you
  • Good-standing check on every filing
  • File in all 50 states from one account

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FAQ

Texas annual report questions

How much does a Texas annual report cost?

Texas charges a $0 none report filing fee. Our service is a flat $49 on top of that, so you pay $49 total — the state fee goes straight to the Texas Secretary of State, and we prepare, review, and file the report for you.

When is my Texas annual report due?

No Secretary of State annual report. However, every Texas LLC must file an annual Texas Franchise Tax Public Information Report (Form 05-102) with the Texas Comptroller (not the SOS), due May 15 each year (next business day if May 15 is a weekend/holiday). There is no fee for the PIR. A franchise tax report is also due May 15; no tax is owed if annualized revenue is at/under the no-tax-due threshold ($2.65M for 2026-2027).

What happens if I miss the Texas deadline?

No SOS annual report late fee. Failure to file the franchise tax report / PIR with the Comptroller can lead to a $50 late penalty plus tax penalties/interest and eventual forfeiture of the entity's right to transact business and loss of good standing.

How often do I file in Texas?

Texas requires a none report. We track your deadline and send reminders ahead of it, then file on your behalf so you never fall out of good standing.

Can you file my annual report in other states too?

Yes. We file annual reports and statements of information in all 50 states. If your business is registered (or foreign-qualified) in more than one state, we handle every state's report under one account.

Official source: Texas Secretary of State

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