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Mixed Beverage Gross Receipts Tax Bond

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Mixed Beverage Gross Receipts Tax Bond

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The Mixed Beverage Gross Receipts Tax Bond is a surety bond required by the Texas State Comptroller’s office from all businesses holding a new Mixed Beverage liquor license issued by the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission. When the TABC issues a new Mixed Beverage liquor license, the State Comptroller will send a letter to the business requesting that a “Continuous” Mixed Beverage Gross Receipts Tax Bond be posted to insure the State against non-payment of liquor taxes up to an amount of $7,500. This type of a bond is generally considered a high risk bond because of the high rate of default by new businesses holding a Mixed Beverage liquor license and the fact that there are fewer surety companies investing in this field. Consequently, the cost of the bond can vary greatly depending on the business owner’s credit rating and typically ranges 10% to 20% of the face value of the bond.

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