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How to fill out the Texas Maquiladora Return online
Filing the Texas Maquiladora Return is essential for maquiladora enterprises that have obtained a Texas Maquiladora Export Permit. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on completing the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to fill out the Texas Maquiladora Return online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Texas Maquiladora Return and open it in an editing tool.
- Ensure that your taxpayer number and filing period are correctly filled in. If any preprinted information is incorrect, make the corrections in the corresponding fields.
- If your mailing address has changed, blacken the box provided and write your current address next to the preprinted information. Similarly, if you are no longer in business, check that box and enter the date you ceased operations.
- In Item d, input the last month, last day, and year for the filing period. Use the format 'Quarter Ending mm-dd-yy.'
- For Item 1, enter the total purchases for export made during the reporting period, reporting only whole dollars. If there were none, indicate '0.'
- For Item 2, report the total tax-free purchases of taxable items made for use in Texas. If no purchases were made, enter '0.'
- Calculate the state and local taxes in columns provided for Item 3. Follow the detailed instructions for applicable multipliers.
- In Item 4, calculate any penalties and interest if the return is filed late, based on the guidelines provided.
- Total the state and local amounts due in Item 5, and ensure to include any penalties if applicable.
- Finally, review the entire form for accuracy, save changes, and prepare to submit your form either by mail to the Comptroller's office or by any outlined submission method provided.
Complete your Texas Maquiladora Return online to ensure compliance and timely filing.
How do I calculate penalties and interest for past due taxes? Statutory penalty on past due taxes are calculated as follows: If you are paying the tax 1-30 days late, add a 5% penalty. If you are paying the tax over 30 days late, add a 10% penalty.
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