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MN
Transcript Highlights:
- </c> tax bill. tax bill.
- tax.
- </c> 2026 tax bill? 2026 tax bill?
- But now the income tax, sales tax made up the difference.
- But now the income tax, sales tax made up the difference.
LA
Transcript Highlights:
- So this is a subcommittee that will explore a tax credit. That's right.
- So a tax credit effectively reduces our revenue.
- How would you envision if they recommend we do the state tax credit?
- What would the tax exemption go?
- So, I mean, you can see it when you do your taxes that...
Keywords:
water utility, tax credit, excessive rates, residential service, subcommittee, local sales tax, local use tax, sales and use tax, tax audit, local collector, tax collector, prescriptive period, prescription waiver, interest suspension, delinquency penalties, estimated assessment, arbitrary assessment, certified mail notice, audit notice, taxpayer rights
AL
Transcript Highlights:
- That means less tax coming to the state, means less tax coming to the state, means less tax coming to
- the state, either sales tax, income tax, any other either sales tax, income tax, any other either sales
- tax, income tax, any other tax we think about.
- And I think that tax we think about. And I think that tax we think about.
- So, there's some tax benefits from this. So, there's some tax benefits from this. There is.
Keywords:
occupation tax, securities, financial regulation, tax exemption, legislative amendment, capital gains tax, realized gains, unrealized gains, investment income, asset sale, capital assets, wealth tax, estate tax, trust tax, tax limitation, constitutional amendment, Texas Constitution, Article VIII, property tax, sales tax
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Over half of our state revenue comes from sales taxes, making our tax code one of the most regressive
- Everyday Texans pay more in sales taxes, property taxes, and hidden costs from tolls to medical debt,
- Obviously, the purpose of this H.A.R. is to ban this tax, this transaction tax.
- or transaction taxes.
- for a fair tax system.
Keywords:
occupation tax, securities, financial regulation, tax exemption, legislative amendment, capital gains tax, realized gains, unrealized gains, investment income, asset sale, capital assets, wealth tax, estate tax, trust tax, tax limitation, constitutional amendment, Texas Constitution, Article VIII, property tax, sales tax
WA
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- State tax dollars.
- I'm assuming our airlines pay this tax, right? At the airport, major seat tax?
- taxes.
- It redirects tax revenues on aircraft fuels from the hazardous substance tax, petroleum product tax,
- taxes.
Keywords:
aircraft fuel tax, tax revenue distribution, aviation funding, transportation, state revenue, aeronautics, taxation, aircraft fuel, state funding, aviation fuel, hazardous substance tax, air quality, noise mitigation, environmental impact, tax exemption, agriculture, hazardous substances, crop protection, warehousing, data center
AZ
Transcript Highlights:
- I formerly worked as a tax lawyer.
- tax returns show zero due.
- There was a time where the property tax in Arizona is what I call king tax.
- We didn't have income tax. We didn't have sales tax. We had property tax.
- our property tax system.
Keywords:
tax penalties, filing, tax returns, administration, Arizona Revised Statutes, agricultural property, classification, county assessor, property inspection, appeal process, property tax, agricultural classification, Department of Revenue, property valuation, inspection notice, inspection report, on-site inspection, full cash value, rural land, farm land
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- This is tax<00:30:52.640><c> money.</c> tax money. tax money.
- </c> these as tax increases, but they're tax these as tax increases, but they're tax increases.<00:30
- </c> our tax base. our tax base.
- </c> each sales tax is viewed as a tax each sales tax is viewed as a tax increase. increase. increase
- . taxes. taxes.
Keywords:
Crosby, local sales tax, bonding authority, community projects, voter approval, Owatonna, use tax, special law, community center, municipal finance, capital project, sales and use tax, local option tax, city tax, public facility, general election, bond referendum, debt limit, levy limit, Minnesota local government
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- Does that mean that the Oklahoma Tax Commission will have access to the Texas Tax Commission's data for
- exempt in Texas, and that's they would wind up on our database with our tax code too or our tax cards
- sales tax.
- It's not the loss of tax revenue. I don't look at it as a loss of sales tax revenue...
- They Receive quite a bit of tax dollars to do this.
Keywords:
education funding, linked deposits, education infrastructure, charter schools, nonprofit organizations, Oklahoma Education Infrastructure Program, rounding, cash payments, public finance, Oklahoma Common Cents Act, political subdivision, youth entrepreneurship, tax exemption, small business, income tax, Oklahoma Youth Entrepreneurs Promotion and Development Act, HB3661, Oklahoma sales tax, sales tax exemption, revenue and taxation
OK
Transcript Highlights:
- So does that mean that the Oklahoma Tax Commission will have access to the Texas Tax Commission's data
- exempt in Texas, and they would wind up on our database with our tax code, too, or our tax cards also
- And it's not the loss of tax revenue.
- They receive quite a bit of tax dollars to do this.
- How are we going to expect the Tax Commission to assess this?
Keywords:
education funding, linked deposits, education infrastructure, charter schools, nonprofit organizations, Oklahoma Education Infrastructure Program, rounding, cash payments, public finance, Oklahoma Common Cents Act, political subdivision, youth entrepreneurship, tax exemption, small business, income tax, Oklahoma Youth Entrepreneurs Promotion and Development Act, HB3661, Oklahoma sales tax, sales tax exemption, revenue and taxation
Summary:
The Revenue and Taxation Committee met and first laid over House Bill 15.9 to the next meeting. The committee then unanimously advanced an executive nomination, James Burleson to the Oklahoma Tax Commission, after brief testimony from Sen. Pugh and Burleson’s comments about his private-sector, nonprofit, and community experience and desire to serve the state.
Members then considered several tax-related bills. House Bill 3986, expanding eligibility for the 24-month gross production tax exemption for wells completed using recycled water, passed 10-1 after questions about whether the change was retroactive. House Bill 3548, which would exempt small child-run businesses from certain taxes and permits up to a $1,000 gross-revenue threshold, passed 11-0 after questions focused on enforcement and adult involvement. House Bill 3661, removing the sunset on the forestry equipment sales tax exemption, passed 8-3 despite concerns about the lack of hard data supporting the incentive’s continuation.
The committee also passed House Bill 4346, creating reciprocity for agricultural sales tax exemptions for neighboring states, after discussion about verification methods, fraud prevention, and whether the Oklahoma Tax Commission could track out-of-state buyers; the bill passed 8-3. House Bill 3075, the “Oklahoma Common Sense Act” dealing with a post-penny environment and giving agencies and political subdivisions more time to update point-of-sale systems, was amended to set an effective date of November 1, 2026, and then passed 11-0. Finally, House Bill 4273, clarifying that certain R1 university aerospace research employees qualify for an aerospace tax credit, passed 6-5 after debate over whether the credit could create a broader domino effect for other professors and fields. The chair announced the committee would likely meet again the following Monday for its last meeting of the year, and then adjourned.
AL
Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama House Boards, Agencies and Commissions Committee Apr 16th, 2025
Boards, Agencies and Commissions
Keywords:
real estate, disclosures, equitable interest, disciplinary actions, Alabama Real Estate Commission, parole procedures, advocacy, parole board, victim representation, inmate rights, HB397, homestead exemption, ad valorem tax, property tax, tax relief, senior exemption, elderly homeowners, retiree exemption, disability exemption, blind exemption
AL
Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama House Boards, Agencies and Commissions Committee Apr 9th, 2025
Boards, Agencies and Commissions
Keywords:
water recreation, public access, water bodies, recreational use, water commissions, real estate, disclosures, equitable interest, disciplinary actions, Alabama Real Estate Commission, HB397, homestead exemption, ad valorem tax, property tax, tax relief, senior exemption, elderly homeowners, retiree exemption, disability exemption, blind exemption
MN
Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session
House Transportation Finance and Policy Committee 3/3/25
Transportation Finance and Policy
Transcript Highlights:
- Lee, so at least in the Metro there's the new sales tax.
- the 75% sales tax?
- Lee, so at least in the Metro there's the new sales tax.
- Paul in the form of new taxes.
- </c> uh we're trying to be responsible tax uh we're trying to be responsible tax dollars<01:41:25.719
Keywords:
Minnesota income tax, dependent exemption, personal income tax, tax relief, family tax relief, children, dependents, tax deduction, tax exemption, state revenue, inflation indexing, tax year 2025, taxable income, household tax policy, family tax credit, HF268, Joshua Schmidt Memorial Highway, memorial highway, highway naming, road designation
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- This means a dollar generated from taxes is being used to pay taxes.
- Taxes from their citizens, and then they pay taxes on this.
- This means that when it comes to the— G-R-T, we use taxes to pay taxes.
- taxes.
- And you have a tax that is taxing me, or it might be, actually isn't taxing me because my meter's outside
Bills:
HB511, HB972, HB 1035, HB2481, HB2723, HB2742, HB2894, HB2962, HB3077, HB3093, HB3307, HB3684, HJR67, HJR72
Keywords:
ad valorem taxation, caregiver exemption, Medicaid, long-term services, tax relief, assisted living, housing support, property tax exemption, caregiver support, residence homestead, tax exemption, unpaid caregiver, state tax code, property tax, caregiver, waiting list, intellectual disability, developmental disability, ad valorem tax, family support
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- And so, to address this, House Bill 1151 would allow the Facilities Commission to transfer surplus motor
- The second addition to this committee substitute makes permanent the exemption from franchise tax for
- This is an omnibus bill consisting of city hotel occupancy tax bills, county occupancy tax bills, and
- bills, and municipal hotel tax bills.
- outside of Chapter 351 of the Tax Code and for unauthorized purposes.
Keywords:
expedited service, business records, veteran-owned businesses, franchise tax, fee schedule, surplus vehicles, law enforcement equipment, school districts, Texas Facilities Commission, economically disadvantaged areas, HB 5596, voter-approval tax rate, property tax, ad valorem tax, Tax Code, Texas municipalities, coastal municipality, eligible coastal municipality, municipal hotel occupancy tax, hotel occupancy tax revenue
Summary:
The Senate Economic Development Committee heard and laid out several measures focused on school safety, Texas-Taiwan relations, defense manufacturing, business formation, hotel tax policy, and NASA relocation. HB 1851 would allow surplus DPS vehicles and law enforcement equipment to be transferred to school districts in economically disadvantaged areas for use by school police and security personnel, with a two-year resale restriction. HCR 127 expressed support for the Texas-Taiwan relationship and trade ties, HCR 118 supported expanding warship manufacturing in Texas, HCR 141 urged Congress to move NASA headquarters to Houston, HB 346 (with a committee substitute) revised business filing and fee authority while making permanent a franchise tax exemption for new veteran-owned businesses, HB 2974 was an omnibus hotel occupancy tax and qualified hotel project bill, and HB 5596 addressed accountability for municipal hotel occupancy tax revenues in coastal communities. Witnesses generally supported the measures, including the Texas Hotel and Lodging Association on HB 2974 and resource witnesses from the Texas Veterans Commission and Secretary of State on HB 346; no opposition testimony was registered on the laid-out bills.
After public testimony, the committee took up pending business and adopted committee substitutes where applicable. HB 1851, HB 346, HB 2974, and HB 5596 were each reported favorably to the full Senate, with HB 346 and HB 2974 also recommended for the local and uncontested calendar. HCR 127 and HCR 118 were reported favorably as well, and HCR 127 and HCR 141 were likewise recommended for the local and uncontested calendar. The committee also reported HB 4320 favorably, though the transcript repeats that motion several times. The meeting ended with the committee standing in recess until 7:00 a.m. subject to the call of the chair.
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- Thus, House Bill 1851 would allow the Facilities Commission to transfer surplus motor vehicles and other
- The committee substitute makes permanent the exemption from franchise tax for a new... ...veteran-owned
- This is an omnibus bill consisting of city hotel occupancy tax bills and county. ...occupancy tax bills
- . ...bills and municipal hotel tax bills.
- of Chapter 351 of the tax code. ...and for unauthorized purposes.
Keywords:
expedited service, business records, veteran-owned businesses, franchise tax, fee schedule, surplus vehicles, law enforcement equipment, school districts, Texas Facilities Commission, economically disadvantaged areas, HB 5596, voter-approval tax rate, property tax, ad valorem tax, Tax Code, Texas municipalities, coastal municipality, eligible coastal municipality, municipal hotel occupancy tax, hotel occupancy tax revenue
TX
Transcript Highlights:
- HB 17 requires taxing entities to mail notice to every property owner in a tax rate hearing while still
- They do that in the spring, yes, and if they can contact all these taxing entities or have those taxing
- Well, we don't know what the tax rate's going to be because the tax rate should be going down as the
- This information just on the tax in urban counties - about half the tax rolls where you sleep, about
- tax" formula.
Keywords:
property tax, school funding, enrollment changes, inflation adjustment, tax rate notice, property tax exemption, ad valorem tax, Texas Tax Code, nonprofit corporation, charitable organization, educational nonprofit, scientific nonprofit, agriculture support, youth programs, community education, county population threshold, large county, local government revenue, leasehold interest, possessory interest
AL
Alabama 2025 Regular Session
Alabama House Commerce and Small Business Committee Mar 6th, 2025
Commerce and Small Business
Transcript Highlights:
- It only requires any unexpired warranty to transfer, so you can sell your house to the new owner.
- If you purchase a warranty, it transfers with the house.
MN
Transcript Highlights:
- I can double... to get 50% off of their property taxes to get 50% off of their property taxes and<00:
- We've also heard in this tax committee a lot of times about tax breaks for big... here uh Mr chair and
- </c> regulations we've also heard in this tax regulations we've also heard in this tax committee<00:21
- </c> 457 which would establish a new tax 457 which would establish a new tax credit<00:29:50.640><c>
- </c><01:04:53.119><c> credit</c><01:04:53.400><c> like</c> tax base we know that a tax credit like tax
Keywords:
data centers, tax exemption, Minnesota statutes, economic development, employment growth, income tax, tax brackets, tax adjustments, Minnesota, tax policy, underutilized buildings, adaptive reuse, building conversion, historic preservation, downtown revitalization, vacant property, vacancy reduction, refundable tax credit, income tax credit, grant in lieu of credit
AL
Alabama 2026 Regular Session
Alabama House Ways and Means General Fund Committee Feb 4th, 2026
Ways and Means General Fund
Keywords:
Gulf of America, name change, state compliance, educational materials, local resources, historical reference, age verification, parental consent, consumer protection, app store regulations, data privacy, Internet filters, digital safety, minors protection, civil liability, device manufacturers, obscenity, aircraft tax, aviation tax, sales tax exemption
WY