Texas State Tax Forms & Schedules for 2026
The tax forms on this page can be essential for your Texas state tax return. Each form automatically calculates the relevant deductions and tax amounts based on the 2026 Texas State tax tables.
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Texas Tax Forms
The tax forms below are for Texas State tax return calculations. Each form will automatically calculate the relevant tax deductions and amount based on the 2026 Texas State tax tables
Explore key Texas (TX) tax forms used for business and franchise reporting. Although Texas has no personal income tax, businesses must file franchise and sales tax returns such as Form 05-158 (Franchise Tax Report) and Form 05-102 (EZ Computation Report). These forms help determine franchise tax liability, extensions, and no-tax-due status for qualifying entities.
- Texas Tax Form 05-158
Texas Franchise Tax Report - Texas Tax Form 05-102
Texas Franchise Tax EZ Computation Report - Texas Tax Form 05-163
Texas No Tax Due Report
Tip: Use the Texas Tax Calculator to fine-tune your refundable and non-refundable tax credits. Complete, calculate, print, and save your tax calculation for later use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers for Texas filers: no state income tax, federal-only estimates, deductions, and withholdings.
What about unemployment taxes in Texas?
Employers pay state unemployment tax (SUTA), but it doesn’t affect employee paychecks.
How does the absence of income tax affect retirees in Texas?
Retirees benefit since pensions, IRAs, and Social Security are untaxed at the state level.
What is the Texas franchise tax rate?
For 2025, typically 0.375% for retail/wholesale and 0.75% for other businesses over $2.47 million in revenue.
Does Texas tax Social Security benefits?
No. Social Security benefits are only federally taxable, if at all.
Where can I find local Texas tax rates?
See the Texas Tax Calculator or your local county website for property and sales rates.
Important Notes
All calculations are estimates for guidance only. Always review your return and consider professional advice when submitting official filings.