Form 25-103 - Texas Annual Insurance Tax Report

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25-103
b.
(Rev.2-13/24)
Texas Annual Insurance Tax Report
(Independently Procured Insurance)
under Chapters 552 and 559, Government Code,
You have certain rights
to review, request and correct information we have on file about you.
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a. T Code
Contact us at the address or phone number listed on this form.
Type or print.
Do NOT write in shaded areas.
e.
f. Due date
c. Taxpayer number
d. Filing period
Taxpayer name and tax report mailing address (Make necessary name and address changes below.)
IMPORTANT
h.
g.
Blacken this box if your mailing address
has changed. Show changes beside the
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preprinted information.
For Comptroller use only
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Important Information Regarding Independently Procured Insurance
The Non-Admitted and Reinsurance Reform Act (NRRA) passed as part of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection
Act in 2010. Texas laws that relate to independently procured insurance were revised to comply with the provisions of the NRRA that
became effective on July 21, 2011. The federal law defines independently procured insurance as insurance procured directly by an
insured from a nonadmitted insurer and provides that the home state of the insured controls for purposes of regulation and taxation. The
law also encourages the states to join a tax compact or agreement that would allow for the sharing of taxes due on policies that cover
risks in multiple states. Texas has not joined any compact or agreement at this time; however, should Texas join a compact in the future,
additional information will be provided.
Who Must File:
home state
An insured whose
is Texas and who, on or after July 21, 2011, procures insurance directly from a
without an agent's involvement
nonadmitted insurer,
, is liable for the independently procured tax on the policy.
Insureds whose policies were obtained through surplus lines agents/agencies and who are no longer subject to this tax should contact the
Comptroller's office at 1-800-252-1387 to discuss whether their account can be closed.
Refer to Publication 98-930, "Changes to Independently Procured Insurance, Effective July 21, 2011," at
and to the instructions on the reverse side of this form for additional information.
Premium Tax Calculation
Your report cannot be processed without the supplement (Form 25-122).
1. Total premiums allocated to Texas (net of return premiums) from all supplements
(Form 25-122) subject to tax rate of 4.85% ("Premium" includes any premiums,
membership fees, dues or other consideration for insurance) (Whole dollars only)
1.
2. Premium tax rate
2.
3. Total tax due (Multiply Item 1 by Item 2)
3.
* * * Return this entire form. * * *
Form 25-103 (Rev.2-13/24)
4. Penalty and interest due (See instructions.)
4.
5. Total Amount Due and Payable (Item 3 plus Item 4)
5.
Taxpayer name
l.
m.
T Code
Taxpayer number
Period
I declare that the information in this document and all attachments is true and correct
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Authorized agent
Preparer's name (Please print)
Make the amount in Item 5
Mail to: Comptroller of Public Accounts
payable to:
P.O. Box 149356
Daytime phone
Date
State Comptroller
Austin, TX 78714-9356
(Area code & number)
For information about Insurance Tax,
call 1-800-252-1387 or 512-463-4600.
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