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STATE COVERAGE · TX

Texas filing signals for CPA deadline operations.

DueDateHQ monitors public Texas Comptroller-facing updates and keeps source evidence attached when a signal may affect deadline triage.

Texas coverage is product monitoring scope and should be verified against official sources.

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SOURCE TYPES

Public sources DueDateHQ monitors for Texas.

Comptroller updates

Public Texas Comptroller pages and official filing notices are prioritized for source review.

Franchise-tax signals

Public franchise-tax deadline and form references can enter evidence review.

Relief notices

Official relief or postponement material can trigger impact review when it names affected taxpayers or periods.

OFFICIAL SOURCES

Public source references.

COVERED SIGNALS

What can become review work.

Deadline impact

Due-date changes and filing-window updates are captured as candidate operational signals.

Entity context

Entity type, filing period, and form references are preserved when available.

Review handoff

Reviewed signals can become Deadlines actions for CPA teams managing affected clients.

LIMITS

Coverage boundaries.

  • DueDateHQ does not determine Texas tax treatment.
  • Coverage depends on public source clarity and review state.
  • Private agency correspondence is not covered by public monitoring.
FAQ

Texas coverage questions.

Which Texas signals matter for deadline operations?

Franchise-tax updates are important, but the workflow also watches public filing notices, deadline movement, relief material, and entity-context signals.

What happens after a Texas alert is reviewed?

Review-only alerts can be dismissed or marked reviewed, while apply-ready alerts can become deadline actions after CPA confirmation.