Franchise Tax Permit Holders in Greenville, Texas


1393 Franchise tax payers found in Greenville
Company
 
Cgm-energy, Llc
    Texas Limited Liability Company
328 Axe Trl
    Greenville - 75402
Company
 
Chad Kent's Metal Craft Llc
    Texas Limited Liability Company
515 Northgate Trl
    Greenville - 75402
Company
 
Chamberlain Contractors Llc
    Texas Limited Liability Company
Po Box 1614
    Greenville - 75403
Company
 
Chaparral Rails To Trails, Inc.
    Texas Non-profit Corporation
Po Box 8984
    Greenville - 75404
Company
 
Chapter 81, Disabled American Veterans, Department
    Texas Non-profit Corporation
2502 Church St James Dickson
    Greenville - 75401
Company
 
Charles Gardner Consulting, Inc.
    Texas Profit Corporation
2263 Highway 34 N
    Greenville - 75401
Company
 
Chenault House Of Hearing Greenville, Inc.
    Texas Profit Corporation
2112 Stonewall St
    Greenville - 75401
Company
 
Chenault House Of Hearing Plano, Inc.
    Texas Profit Corporation
2112 Stonewall St
    Greenville - 75401
Company
 
Chenault House Of Hearing, Inc.
    Texas Profit Corporation
2112 Stonewall St
    Greenville - 75401
Company
 
Chiltepin Enterprises Llc
    Texas Limited Liability Company
2808 Lee St
    Greenville - 75401
Company
 
Chowdhury Halal Investment Inc
    Texas Profit Corporation
3414 Wesley St
    Greenville - 75401
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Christ The Redeemer Incorporated
    Texas Profit Corporation
515 County Road 1118
    Greenville - 75401
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Christians In Recovery, Inc.
    Texas Non-profit Corporation
Po Box 8948
    Greenville - 75404
Company
 
Chuck Arize Statistics Class Notes, Corporation
    Texas Profit Corporation
10602 Woodland Dr
    Greenville - 75402
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Chyannerayne Enterprises Llc
    Texas Limited Liability Company
1976 County Road 3308
    Greenville - 75402
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.