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Texas Form 01-117 (2023): Sales and Use Tax Return

Learn how to file Texas Form 01-117 (2023), who must file, deadlines, payment methods, and how to avoid penalties for sales and use tax reporting.
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Published date:
February 10, 2026
Updated date:
April 23, 2026

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What Texas Form 01-117 (2023) Is For

Some taxable entities file sales tax and use tax returns to the Texas Comptroller's office for a specific reporting period using the short-form sales and use tax return, Texas Form 01-117. It covers businesses with straightforward tax obligations that don't require complex schedules or reporting at the outlet level.

On this tax return, permitted sellers are able to list their total revenue, taxable items, allowable tax exemptions, and any use tax owed on untaxed purchases. The Texas Comptroller's tax collection process is supported by making sure sales and use taxes are accurately calculated and remitted.

The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, with its headquarters located in the James Earl Rudder Office Building, is responsible for administering the form. It does not apply to Texas franchise tax, income tax, or property tax obligations; it only applies to sales and use tax.

When You’d Use Texas Form 01-117

Form 01-117 is used by a business that has a valid sales and use tax permit and is eligible to file the short form due to its specific activity and structure. This is typically the case for businesses with a single location that don't need to report on numerous items.

Once Form AP-201 is approved, the Texas Comptroller decides how often the taxpayer has to file based on their past tax reports and payments. Usually, the deadline for filing is the twentieth day of the month after the reporting period. Filers may be required to file on a monthly, quarterly, or annual basis.

Businesses that have a sales and use tax permit are required to file, regardless of whether they made any sales during that time. Inactive tax returns help the licensee avoid trouble and fines.

Key Rules or Details for 2023

Texas imposes a statewide sales tax rate of 6.25 percent, with local jurisdictions adding up to two additional percent, depending on physical nexus or economic nexus. The tax rate locator provided by the Texas Comptroller should be used to confirm accurate tax rates every quarter.

Businesses that paid at least $50,000 in sales and use tax in the previous state fiscal year must file electronically. Webfile, Electronic Data Interchange, and the Comptroller's software, which works with 64-bit systems, are all approved methods for sending secure submissions.

There are also payment thresholds for Electronic Funds Transfer requirements, such as TEXNET initiation deadlines. Depending on the amount of the payment, eligible filers may be able to pay with an electronic check, a credit card, or a paper check.

Step-by-Step (High Level)

Step 1: Gather tax records for the period

Collect records showing total revenue, taxable sales, exempt sales supported by exemption certificates, and purchases subject to use tax. Organized records support accurate reporting and reduce audit risk.

Step 2: Enter identifying information

Enter the Texas taxpayer number and reporting period, and confirm entity classification details match Comptroller records. Correct identification helps prevent processing delays.

Step 3: Calculate taxable sales and apply the tax rate

After taking out documented exemptions, figure out taxable sales and then multiply that by the right combined tax rate. Make sure the rate is in line with the rules for the business location where the filing was made.

Step 4: Apply deductions, credits, and discounts

To determine the final tax owed, apply any applicable credits, deductions, and timely filing discounts. Verify again that the documentation supports the changes.

Step 5: File, pay, and retain copies

Use a permitted paper option or an authorized electronic method to submit the return and payment. For a minimum of four years, keep copies of the return, proof of payment, and supporting documentation.

Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

  • Reporting total revenue as taxable sales: Separate taxable sales from exempt transactions, and support exemptions with organized accounting records and valid exemption certificates.

  • Using outdated tax rates: Verify current state and local rates quarterly using the Texas Comptroller's Tax Rate Locator before calculating the tax due.

  • Skipping zero-activity filings: File a zero return on time for every assigned period to avoid automatic penalties, enforcement actions, and permit compliance issues.

  • Forgetting the timely filing discount: Calculate and apply the discount when eligible and file on time to ensure the remittance amount is not overstated.

  • Filing the wrong form: Confirm the correct sales tax form is being used and avoid mixing sales tax filings with Texas Franchise Tax report forms like 05-102 or 05-167.

What Happens After You File

Following filing, the tax return is examined by the Texas Comptroller's office, which then uploads the data to the taxpayer's account. While paper filings take longer to process, electronic filings usually result in an instant confirmation.

Subject to statutory limitations, the company may request a refund or apply a credit to subsequent tax returns if the return indicates an overpayment. Generally speaking, refund claims are subject to a four-year statute of limitations.

To confirm adherence to Texas business sales tax regulations, the Comptroller may audit filed returns. The likelihood of further tax penalties or enforcement actions is decreased by keeping accurate tax records, reporting information accurately, and reacting quickly.

FAQs

Who is required to file Texas Form 01-117?

Businesses holding a sales and use tax permit that have been approved for short-form filing must submit Form 01-117 for each assigned reporting period.

Can Texas Form 01-117 be filed late or amended?

Late filings are permitted but may result in tax penalties and interest. Amended returns can be filed to correct errors or claim credits within the statutory timeframe allowed by law.

Does Texas Form 01-117 apply to the Texas Franchise Tax?

This form applies only to sales and use tax obligations and does not replace Texas Franchise Tax filings, such as the Texas Franchise Tax Report or Form 05-158-A.

What payment methods are accepted with this tax return?

Accepted payment methods may include electronic checks, credit card payments, electronic funds transfers, or paper checks, depending on filing and payment thresholds.

Does economic nexus affect filing Form 01-117?

Businesses with economic nexus, affiliate nexus, or click-through nexus may still file Form 01-117 if approved and required to report Texas Business Sales Tax.

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