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Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar Glenn Hegar was elected as Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts — the states chief financial officer — in November 2014
About the Comptrollers Office The Comptroller is the chief steward of the state's finances, acting as tax collector, chief accountant, chief revenue estimator and chief treasurer for all of state government, in addition to administering a number of other programs
Texas Taxes - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts The Texas Comptroller's office serves the state by collecting, processing, administering, or overseeing 100 separate taxes, fees, assessments, and program applications, including local sales taxes collected on behalf of more than 1,700 Texas cities, counties, and other local governments
Locations and Hours - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Check your local office for days and hours of operation Offices are closed on national holidays and may be closed or partially-staffed on state holidays We also offer many online services that are available 24 7 Visit our Virtual Field Office for more information
What does the agency do? - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts The Comptroller’s office serves virtually every citizen in the state As Texas’ chief tax collector, accountant, revenue estimator, treasurer and purchasing manager, the agency is responsible for writing the checks and keeping the books for the multi-billion-dollar business of state government
Contact Us - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Businesses: Contact the Governor’s Office of Economic Development and Tourism Local Governments, EDCs and Chambers of Commerce: Learn about the Comptroller's Data Analysis and Transparency Division’s Local Government Assistance programs Find your subject matter expert below, call us at 800-531-5441, ext 3-4679, or email us