Glenn Hegar
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
Glenn Hegar
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
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Photographic Enforcement Systems Original and Amended Returns

Original Return

Return needs to be filed no later than the 60th day after the end of the local authority's fiscal year. After deducting amounts the local authority is authorized by Transportation Code 707.008, Subsection (b) to retain, the local authority shall:

  1. Send percent of the revenue derived from civil or administrative penalties collected by the local authority as authorized under this section to the Comptroller for deposit to the credit of the designated trauma facility and EMS account.
  2. Deposit the remainder of the revenue in a special account in the local authority treasury that may be used only to fund traffic safety programs.

Amended Returns

In most cases, you can file an amended tax or fee return using WebFile. An amended return changes the data previously filed. Previously entered expenses will not be reflected when filing an amended return.

Amended returns resulting in a credit balance or refund cannot be submitted through Webfile.

Amended Returns resulting in a refund must be submitted on the appropriate form with the word “Amended” written across the top. You must also include a detailed document stating the grounds on which the claim is founded.

The completed documents may be emailed to court.costs@cpa.texas.gov or faxed to 888-908-9997.

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