How much does a Comptroller make in Texas?

How much does a Comptroller make in Texas

In accordance with the latest state salary data, the head of Texas public accounts earns $153,750 annually. This figure applies particularly to the elected statewide official overseeing tax administration — rather than a corporate finance executive. 

Is this salary for the Texas public office?

Yes. The position manages major state financial duties, covering collecting taxes, overseeing the treasury, and calculating the revenue of the state. It is completely distinct from a private-sector controller — whose pay fluctuates in line with the employer and industry as well as region. The state office has a strictly fixed salary.

Who holds the role now?

As of March 18, 2026, Kelly Hancock serves as the acting official for this state office. Recent database records list the position's compensation at $153,750 effective January 1, 2026. 

Position title Annual salary information
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts $153,750

A business may deal with the comptroller when it needs to:

  • register for sales tax

  • file franchise tax reports

  • answer a notice

  • fix an account issue

  • prepare for a sales tax audit

This office has the potential to impact routine compliance work as well as larger disputes. For many companies, the first contact comes through a filing issue & a late-payment problem or an audit review.

The direct answer to the question

  • The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts makes $153,750 per year

  • That figure is for the state officeholder role

  • It does not describe pay for in-house corporate comptrollers in Texas

Why reach out to Dimov Partners?

If your business is facing a Texas audit, notice, filing issue, or sales tax question, Dimov Partners is here to review the facts before responding.

Reach out to Dimov Partners for help with:

  • audit preparation

  • notice responses

  • filing review

  • record cleanup

  • exposure assessment

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