State Tax

Texas Taxes

Use this Texas tax hub to keep federal filing, business-tax basics, payment tasks, and self-employed follow-up in separate lanes.

State Texas

How to use this state section

Texas pages work best when business-side obligations and federal-return work are treated as different projects with different records.

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  • Keep the federal return and the state follow-up in separate lanes so the next task stays obvious.
  • Open the child page that matches the exact problem before you start editing the whole return.
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  • Which step belongs to the federal return and which belongs to business-admin follow-up
  • Payment confirmations and entity details
  • A clean self-employed record trail
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  • Business-tax basics
  • Franchise-tax basics
  • Federal-first self-employed help

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Use this Texas tax hub to keep federal filing, business-tax basics, payment tasks, and self-employed follow-up in separate lanes.

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This page combines IRS guidance with state-tax directories so the next state step is easier to verify before you act.

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