Launching first in Houston & Harris County
Texas Business Compliance—Without the Guesswork
Texas agencies require regular filings—even when no tax is due. ComplyTX tracks 30+ federal, state, county, and city obligations in one calendar with reminders, so you stay organized.
Built specifically for Texas compliance—not generic calendars or spreadsheets.
- Track 30+ obligations—federal payroll, franchise tax, sales tax, permits, renewals—in one view
- Get reminders before due dates, not after penalties hit
- Evidence Locker for receipts, permits, and confirmations — audit-ready
$108/year. Less than one late filing.
Inside the Dashboard
Everything at a glance
Pro · $108/year
Every federal, state, county, and city deadline for your business — one calendar, automatic reminders.
$108/year. Less than one late sales tax filing.
Why Business Owners Love ComplyTX
One calendar for everything
No more juggling spreadsheets and sticky notes.
Reminders before penalties
Get notified at 30, 14, and 7 days out.
Plain-English guidance
Know what it is, why it matters, what to do.
Peace of mind
Stop wondering what you might be missing.
Compliance Tasks
Every deadline, one list
Multiple state and local deadlines throughout the year.
Federal, state, county, and city — each with different schedules. ComplyTX organizes them into one rolling calendar so you always know what's next.
Common Questions
Is ComplyTX legal advice?
No. ComplyTX provides compliance tracking and informational guidance to help you stay organized—not legal counsel.
What deadlines does ComplyTX track?
Up to 30+ Texas business obligations including franchise tax, sales tax, permits, and renewals at federal, state, county, and city levels. We identify what applies based on your business type and location.
Which areas do you currently support?
Houston and Harris County. Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin are next — watch the demo to see how it works for your business.
What happens if I miss a Texas franchise tax deadline?
You'll face a $50 late filing penalty—even if you owe $0. Payments more than 1-30 days late add 5% penalty, and after 61 days it jumps to 10-20% plus interest.
Can I track multiple locations?
Pro supports up to 4 locations. Need more? Agency covers up to 50. Each location gets its own compliance calendar based on its address and requirements.
Do Texas LLCs need to file franchise tax?
Yes. All Texas LLCs, corporations, and most business entities must file an annual franchise tax report by May 15—even if no tax is owed.