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Texas LLC Annual Report (2026): Deadline, Fee and Penalty
Last verified 2026-06-28 · every figure is sourced below
Texas does not require LLCs to file an annual report.
| Item | Value | Official form | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual report fee | Texas has no SoS annual report; the recurring obligation is the franchise tax / Public Information Report filed with the Comptroller by May 15 | — | — |
| Deadline | no SoS annual report; franchise tax/PIR due May 15 to the Comptroller | — | — |
| Frequency | None at the SoS (franchise tax report to the Comptroller, annual) | — | official source |
| Reinstatement penalty (if dissolved) | $75.00 | Application for Reinstatement (Form 811) | official source |
| State entity / franchise tax | $0.00 Texas franchise tax: $0 if annualized revenue is under the no-tax-due threshold ($2,650,000 for 2026-27); a Public Information Report is still due May 15 |
— | official source · Tex. Tax Code Ch. 171 |
| Total annual cost (state) | $0.00 sum of annual_report_fee + state_annual_tax_min (excludes unavailable: annual_report_fee) |
— | calculated |
Frequently asked questions
Does a Texas LLC have to file an annual report?
No. Texas does not require LLCs to file an annual report. However, the LLC still owes the state's $0 annual entity tax.