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Texas Tax Deadline Postponed For Some

Comptroller Glenn Hegar Postpones Tax Deadline in Counties Affected by Hurricane Damage, Announces Closures of Some Agency Offices

(AUSTIN) — Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced today that taxpayers in declared disaster areas affected by Hurricane Harvey could postpone paying state taxes while they recover from storm-related losses. Businesses located in those areas can call the Comptroller’s office and request up to a 90-day extension to file and pay certain monthly and quarterly state taxes.

“Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the people who are dealing with this catastrophic weather event,” Hegar said. “This storm is forecast to bring significant damage to vast areas of our state, and we know businesses and taxpayers will need to focus on cleanup and recovery in the weeks and months to come. Giving folks in these disaster zones the opportunity to request a filing and payment extension should allow them to focus on those recovery efforts without the worry of a looming tax deadline.”

In addition to allowing the Comptroller to extend tax-filing deadlines, Texas law exempts certain recovery-related expenses from sales tax, including:

The cost of labor to repair storm-damaged, nonresidential property, including office buildings and stores. You must separately state labor charges on the repair bill. Texas does not impose a sales tax on labor for residential repairs.

Services used to restore the storm-damaged tangible personal property, including dry cleaning of clothing and draperies, rug and carpet cleaning, and appliance repairs regardless of whether the property is residential or nonresidential.
For more information or to request a tax filing extension, call the Comptroller’s toll-free tax assistance line in Austin at 800-252-5555, or go to the Comptroller’s website for answers to frequently asked questions.

Hegar also announced the following Comptroller enforcement and field offices is closed until at least Tuesday, Aug. 29:

Corpus Christi Audit and Corpus Christi Enforcement
Brownsville Enforcement
Katy Audit
Beaumont Audit
Houston Northwest Enforcement, Houston Southwest Enforcement, Houston North Audit, Houston South Audit and Houston West Audit
Your call is transferred to other enforcement and audit offices or the Austin call center automatically now for affected areas.