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How to fill out the TX 54-103 online
This guide provides clear and comprehensive instructions on how to fill out the TX 54-103 form, also known as the Texas 9-1-1 wireless emergency service fee report. Whether you are a wireless service provider or an individual responsible for reporting these fees, this step-by-step guide will support you throughout the process.
Follow the steps to complete the TX 54-103 online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Fill in the T Code and your taxpayer number in the designated fields.
- Specify the filing period by entering the relevant dates.
- Provide your name and mailing address. If there have been any changes to your address, mark the box as indicated and show the changes in the space provided.
- State whether you are no longer in business by marking the corresponding box and provide the date you ceased operation.
- Report the number of wireless connections on which the fee was collected in the appropriate field.
- Calculate the gross 9-1-1 wireless service fee collected by multiplying the number of connections by $0.50 and enter the amount.
- If applicable, indicate the administrative fee retained, which is 1% of the gross fee collected.
- Determine the net 9-1-1 wireless service fee due by subtracting the administrative fee from the gross fee.
- If filing late, add any penalties due based on your filing date and the amounts owed.
- If fees are unpaid beyond 61 days after the due date, calculate and include any interest due.
- Sum the net fee due, penalties, and interest to determine the total amount due and payable.
- Sign the declaration at the bottom of the form to confirm the information is accurate.
- Submit your completed form electronically, or download and print it for mailing. Ensure changes are saved before submission.
Complete your TX 54-103 form online today to ensure timely reporting and compliance.
What is the E911 Tax? is a tax charged by the state, county, province, or city to provide emergency services relating to 911 calls. The tax will range from $0.20 to $4.50 per VoIP line, depending on your state, county, province, or city tax laws.
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