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Supreme Court to review three state tax cases

The United States Supreme Court has already announced that it will review three state tax cases in its upcoming term — Comptroller v. Wynne, Direct Marketing Association v. Brohl, and Alabama Department of Revenue v. CSX Transportation, Inc.  This is unusual as the Supreme Court rarely reviews state tax cases.  While none of these cases involve […]


Third Court of Appeals Expands Aircraft Sales Tax Exemption

The Third Court of Appeals’ opinion in Cirrus Exploration Company v. Combs expands the number of businesses who may purchase aircraft without paying Texas sales and use tax.  In doing so, the Third Court of Appeals once again rejected a long-standing Texas Comptroller policy that imposed additional requirements not found in the Texas Tax Code […]


Court of Appeals Hears Argument Regarding Texas Sales Tax Exemption for Oil and Gas Equipment

The Texas Third Court of Appeals heard oral argument today in Southwest Royalties, Inc. v. Combs, No. 03-12-00511-CV.  The case addresses whether oil and gas operators may claim the Texas sales and use tax manufacturing exemption on their purchases of certain above-ground and downhole production equipment.  An ultimate win for the taxpayer here could mean […]


More on Texas Mixed Beverage Tax Changes

The Texas Tribune posted an article today called “Mixed Views on Increased Beverage Tax” by Alexa Ura.  The article discusses the recent changes to Texas’s mixed beverage taxing scheme that I blogged about last month.  I’m quoted in the article briefly explaining why some oppose this change.   I encourage you to read my blog post […]


Texas Comptroller Hearing Decision Highlights Importance of Terminating Business Entities

A new Texas Comptroller hearing decision spotlights the importance of terminating business entities after they conclude their business.  Doing so helps limit the entity’s exposure to potential tax assessments.  This is because it, in many cases, may effective reduce the amount of time the Comptroller has to make an assessment against the entity.  I’ll discuss […]


Texas Legislature Considers Tax Increases in Second Special Session

Members of the Texas Legislature have filed two tax bills for consideration in the current second special legislative session.  Both are proposals for how to increase transportation funding in response to Governor Perry’s charge to the Legislature to consider “legislation relating to the funding of transportation infrastructure projects.”  Exactly how much consideration the Legislature will […]


Governor Perry Signs Big Change to Texas’ Mixed Beverage Tax

The Texas Legislature passed, and Governor Perry signed, a big change to Texas’ mixed beverage gross receipts tax.  In short, the state just passed a tax increase on many alcoholic beverages.  Further, a portion of the tax will be imposed on the consumer instead of the seller. Below, I’ll explain how the mixed beverage tax […]


Texas Governor Signs all Significant Texas Franchise Tax and Texas Sales Tax Bills

Yesterday, the Texas franchise tax and the Texas sales and use tax became a bit more complicated. Governor Rick Perry just signed into law all significant Texas franchise tax and Texas sales tax bills the Legislature passed in 2013. Each bill adds a few more twists to an already-tangled Texas tax code. Amanda summarized the […]


Texas Supreme Court Refuses to Defer to Texas Comptroller’s Interpretation of Sale-for-Resale Exemption

Today, the Texas Supreme Court continued its trend of giving little deference to the Texas Comptroller in Combs v. Health Care Services Corporation.  There, the Texas Supreme Court held that Health Care Services Corporation, a company that administers federal health insurance programs, was entitled to the sale-for-resale exemption from Texas sales and use taxes on […]


Texas Tax Appellate Court Decisions: The Year in Review

This post takes a quick look at the decisions regarding Texas sales and use tax and Texas franchise tax that the Texas Supreme Court and Texas Courts of Appeals have handed down in the past year.  While this blog has already discussed some of these, now is a good time to revisit them in light […]


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