All Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts offices will be closed Friday, July 3, in observance of Independence Day. Our electronic services — including tools to file and pay Texas taxes — are available 24/7.
This summer, SECO will gather program feedback from residents, businesses and organizations. Learn more and register for an upcoming event.
The Comptroller’s office warns Texans of a scam in which criminals alter expired state-issued warrants to appear valid.
The TEFA application period for the 2026–27 school year closed March 31. We’ll review submitted applications and notify families who applied about their application status in the coming weeks. Visit the TEFA website for program information.
If you receive this notice, you failed to meet 2026 franchise tax filing requirements. To resolve this issue, you must file and pay your 2026 franchise tax report and pay late filing penalties and interest. If you are at or below the no tax due threshold, simply file your 2026 Public Information Report or Ownership Report. Learn how to resolve this issue and ensure your franchise tax account is current.
A U.S. Postal Service policy change could mean delays in when mail is postmarked. This could cause date-sensitive payment and report submissions to the agency to be late. Learn more.
Read more about sales tax cash payments and transactions with the Comptroller's office.
Read current and previous issues of our quarterly tax newsletter.
Shorter wait times occur from 8-10 a.m. and 4-5 p.m. Please have your 11-digit taxpayer number ready when you call. For additional information, see Call Tips and Peak Schedule.