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Oil company seeks property tax breaks to finance its plans to remove carbon dioxide from Texas skiesOccidental’s tax break applications include new details about its carbon removal plans, which some experts see as important to countering climate change. Some environmentalists say the technology is unproven, expensive and only marginally useful at best.
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Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax has unveiled a proposed $4.5 billion city budget. He wants to hire and retain more police officers, lower property taxes, and focus on equity and environmental justice.
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The economic incentive program offered breaks from school-related taxes to lure new development to the state.
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Data shows Republican-leaning states are seeing a large influx of people from blue states like New York and California, boosting economic recovery.
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The film studio project has been criticized by many for its location on the recharge zone of the Edwards Aquifer.
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Plano ISD is proposing a lower property tax rate for its district despite the impact of inflation on its budget.
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Abbott said he supports giving parents the option to attend private school “with state funding following the student.” Such measures have failed in the Legislature in the past.
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The decision to crowdfund the free bus trips for migrants is a new development since his initial announcement on April 6 that the rides would be paid for by Texas taxpayers.
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The emergency preparation supplies sales tax holiday starts Saturday at 12:01 a.m. and lasts through the weekend.
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Texans have until April 18 to file their 2021 tax returns. The IRS is urging the public to submit their returns electronically to avoid delays as they continue to face pandemic-related challenges.
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The first monthly enhanced child tax credit payment has landed, but some families are now opting out. Here's how to decide whether it makes sense for you.
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"Be alert to criminals who ask you, by phone, email, text – or even on social media, to verify your information," the IRS cautions.