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Undocumented Immigrants Paid $1.5 Billion+ in Texas Taxes

A just-released Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy report estimates that undocumented immigrants in Texas collectively paid $1.5 billion in property, sales, and excise taxes in 2012. (For other...

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FAQ: Texas Taxes and Tax Cut Proposals

The House and Senate have different tax cut proposals, generating many questions about what these tax cuts could mean for the future of Texas. Here are some answers to frequently asked questions. What...

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Flat-Dollar Homestead Exemption Benefits Homeowners and Municipalities

In Texas, school districts grant residential homeowners a flat-dollar-amount homestead exemption of $15,000, but local governments are currently prohibited from doing the same. While they can offer...

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The Case for a Flat-Dollar Exemption

In the 2015 session, legislators considered a promising proposed constitutional amendment to give cities, counties, and other local taxing units the option of lowering property taxes through a...

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Texas Undocumented Immigrants Pay At Least $1.5 Billion in Taxes

Undocumented immigrants in Texas pay at least $1.5 billion in property, sales, and excise taxes annually, according to the new Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) report. According to the...

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Have Property Taxes Gone Up, Really?

Property taxes are the major source of support for local public services – schools, emergency services, roads, parks and libraries. They are also among the most unpopular of all state and local taxes....

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Sales Tax Holidays Aren’t Good for Texas

Last week I presented invited testimony to the Senate Finance Committee about sales tax holidays. Sales tax holidays sound good to consumers, especially in the late summer right before school starts....

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The Staggering Unfairness of our State Tax System

We hear plenty from elected leaders about Texas being a “low-tax state,” but we are actually a high-tax state for many families. By setting up a tax system that puts... The post The Staggering...

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Don’t Get Distracted by Recapture: Our Biggest School Finance Challenge is a...

Though it is the state’s responsibility to provide a substantial share of school funding, Texas relies heavily on local property taxes to fund our schools. Because property values vary greatly... The...

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SB 2 Will Have Unintended Consequences for Texans

Tying the hands of cities and counties won’t make the needs of Texans disappear The Texas Senate and the Texas House are scheduled to vote as soon as this evening... The post SB 2 Will Have Unintended...

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