Franchise Tax Permit Holders in Stephenville, Texas


1580 Franchise tax payers found in Stephenville
Company
 
Bostock, Inc.
    Texas Profit Corporation
1348 W Washington St
    Stephenville - 76401
Company
 
Bostocks Billiards And Bar Association
    Other Association
1348 W Washington St
    Stephenville - 76401
Company
 
Bostocks Billiards And Bar Private Club, Inc.
    Texas Non-profit Corporation
1348 W Washington St
    Stephenville - 76401
Company
 
Boucher Farms, Llc
    Texas Limited Liability Company
1481 W South Loop Ste 10
    Stephenville - 76401
Company
 
Boucher Ventures, Llc
    Texas Limited Liability Company
1481 W South Loop Ste 10
    Stephenville - 76401
Company
 
Boucher, Morgan & Young, A Professional Corporatio
    Texas Professional Corporation
Po Box 203
    Stephenville - 76401
Company
 
Bowling Telephone & Network, Inc.
    Texas Profit Corporation
4845 County Road 140
    Stephenville - 76401
Company
 
Box H Gamebird Company
    Texas Profit Corporation
2445 Northwest Loop Ste A
    Stephenville - 76401
Company
 
Br & Wr Evans Farms, Inc.
    Texas Profit Corporation
Po Box 1358
    Stephenville - 76401
Company
 
Bradford Farms, Inc.
    Texas Profit Corporation
3178 County Road 467
    Stephenville - 76401
Company
 
Brady Barham, A Texas For-profit Corporation
    Texas Profit Corporation
3020 Northwest Loop
    Stephenville - 76401
Company
 
Braemak Services, Llc
    Texas Limited Liability Company
570 Pr 711
    Stephenville - 76401
Company
 
Bramlett Farms, L.l.c.
    Texas Limited Liability Company
Po Box 1197
    Stephenville - 76401
Company
 
Bramlett Implement, Incorporated
    Texas Profit Corporation
Po Box 1197
    Stephenville - 76401
Company
 
Bratus Llc
    Texas Limited Liability Company
211 N Belknap St
    Stephenville - 76401
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.