Texas Required Lists, Schedules, Statements, and Fees refer to the documents and fees required by the state of Texas to be filed by businesses. These documents vary depending on the type of business and the laws and regulations applicable in the state. Common types of Texas Required Lists, Schedules, Statements, and Fees include: — Franchise Tax Reports: These are filings required annually for both taxable and non-taxable entities. They include reports for payroll and sales tax, as well as franchise tax returns. — Employer’s Quarterly Federal Tax Return (Form 941): These are required quarterly filings to report an employer’s wage withholding, Social Security, and Medicare taxes. — Employer’s Federal Unemployment Tax Return (Form 940): These are required annual filings to report an employer’s Federal Unemployment TaAcetateTA) wage and contribution payments. — Unclaimed Property Reports: These are required annual or biennial filings to report and remit any property or funds that have been abandoned or unclaimed by an owner. — Personal Property Tax Reports: These are required annual filings to report the value of the personal property owned by a business. — Real Property Tax Reports: These are required annual filings to report the value of the real property owned by a business. — Sales and Use Tax Reports: These are required monthly, quarterly, or annual filings to report the amount of sales and use tax collected by the business. — Oil and Gas Reports: These are required annual filings to report the amount of oil and gas produced by a business. — Alcoholic Beverage Reports: These are required monthly or annual filings to report the amount of alcoholic beverages sold by a business. — Workers’ Compensation Reports: These are required annual filings to report the amount of workers’ compensation insurance held by a business. — Charitable Solicitation Reports: These are required annual filings to report the amount of charitable contributions received by a business. — Professional and Occupational License Reports: These are required annual filings to report the number of professional and occupational licenses held by a business. — Regulatory Fees: These are required fees that must be paid to state agencies for the purpose of regulating certain industries.