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Texas Senate Approves Tax Break for Small Businesses
Texas, USAThursday, April 10, 2025
The Senate also passed a constitutional amendment that needs voter approval in November for these tax cuts to take effect in January 2026. This amendment is a crucial step in ensuring that the tax cuts are implemented fairly and transparently.
The bill passed unanimously in the Senate, showing strong bipartisan support. It now heads to the House for approval. If passed, it could mean an average savings of $500 per location for businesses. This is a significant amount for small businesses, which often operate on tight budgets.
The House has already passed a similar bill with an even higher exemption limit of $250, 000, but without the inventory tax credit. It will be interesting to see how the two versions are reconciled. The House bill is part of a larger property tax reform package, indicating a broader push for tax relief in Texas.
The push for these tax cuts is not new. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has been advocating for tax relief for Texans and businesses for a long time. He has urged the House Speaker to take swift action on this legislation, highlighting its importance for the state's economic growth. The future of these tax cuts now rests in the hands of the House, where the outcome will be closely watched by businesses across Texas.
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