The Texas Periodic Report of a Nonprofit Corporation is a filing requirement for all 501(c)(3) organizations registered in the state of Texas. This report is due every two years and must be filed with the Texas Secretary of State. The report includes basic information about the organization, such as its name, address, and purpose, as well as financial information about assets, liabilities, and revenue. The report must also include a statement of activities, which details the activities that the organization conducted during the two-year period. Different types of Texas Periodic Report of a Nonprofit Corporation include an Initial Report, an Interim Report, and an Annual Report. The Initial Report is the first report that must be filed with the Texas Secretary of State, and it requires the same information as the two-year report. The Interim Report is due between the two-year reports and covers the activities conducted in the interim period. The Annual Report is due annually and covers the activities conducted since the previous annual report.