Franchise Tax Permit Holders in Alto, Texas


139 Franchise tax payers found in Alto
Company
 
2018 Neches River Adventures, Llc
    Texas Limited Liability Company
9287 Fm 1911
    Alto - 75925
Company
 
2rk Management, L.l.c.
    Texas Limited Liability Company
Po Box 539
    Alto - 75925
Company
 
A. Frank Smith United Methodist Church
    Texas Non-profit Corporation
Po Box 635
    Alto - 75925
Company
 
Ahr Real Estate, Llc
    Texas Limited Liability Company
17548 Us Highway 69 S
    Alto - 75925
Company
 
Alto Business Llc
    Texas Limited Liability Company
Po Box 614
    Alto - 75925
Company
 
Alto Chamber Of Commerce
    Texas Non-profit Corporation
Po Box 357
    Alto - 75925
Company
 
Alto Community Fellowship Church
    Texas Non-profit Corporation
Po Box 416
    Alto - 75925
Company
 
Alto Concrete Floors, Inc.
    Texas Profit Corporation
Po Box 502
    Alto - 75925
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Alto Economic Development Corporation
    Texas Non-profit Corporation
404 West San Antonio Street City Hall
    Alto - 75925
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Alto First Baptist Church
    Texas Non-profit Corporation
Po Box 869
    Alto - 75925
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Alto Herald Museum
    Texas Non-profit Corporation
Po Box 848
    Alto - 75925
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Alto Independent School District Public Facility C
    Texas Non-profit Corporation
244 County Road 2429
    Alto - 75925
Company
 
Alto Investments, Ltd.
    Tx Limited Prtnshp
3115 State Highway 21
    Alto - 75925
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Alto Management, Llc
    Texas Limited Liability Company
3115 State Highway 21
    Alto - 75925
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Alto Missionary Baptist Church, Alto, Texas
    Texas Non-profit Corporation
Po Box 912
    Alto - 75925
What is Texas Franchise Tax?
The Texas franchise tax is a privilege tax imposed on each taxable entity formed or organized in Texas or doing business in Texas.
Franchise tax reports are due on May 15 each year. If May 15 falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, the next business day becomes the due date.

Who should file Texas Franchise Tax?
Each taxable entity formed in Texas or doing business in Texas must file and pay franchise tax. These entities include:
  • corporations
  • limited liability companies (LLCs), including series LLCs
  • banks
  • state limited banking associations
  • savings and loan associations
  • S corporations
  • professional corporations
  • partnerships (general, limited and limited liability)
  • trusts
  • professional associations
  • business associations
  • joint ventures; and
  • other legal entities.