Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3209

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the collection, remittance, and administration of certain taxes on motor vehicles rented through a marketplace rental provider; imposing a penalty.

Impact

The bill amends various sections of the Texas Tax Code and Local Government Code to enhance tax compliance in the vehicle rental industry. It imposes obligations on marketplace rental providers to collect taxes on gross rental receipts and clearly defines the implications for vehicle owners. By codifying these processes, HB3209 helps local governments to secure a consistent revenue stream from motor vehicle rentals, which can assist in funding public services and infrastructure. Furthermore, it introduces penalties for failure to comply with tax reporting requirements, which emphasizes the importance of adherence to tax laws in this sector.

Summary

House Bill 3209 focuses on the collection, remittance, and administration of taxes related to motor vehicles rented through marketplace rental providers. The legislation mandates that these providers are responsible for collecting applicable taxes on rentals and forwarding them to the appropriate local government entities. This shift aims to streamline the taxation process, ensuring that municipalities and counties receive their due revenues efficiently. Additionally, the bill brings clarity to the financial responsibilities of marketplace rental providers and vehicle owners regarding tax reporting and payment.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB3209 appears to be supportive among government officials who see it as a necessary update to existing tax frameworks that govern vehicle rentals. Advocates argue that it enhances revenue collection and ensures fair tax practices across rental service providers. On the other hand, some industry representatives may express concerns regarding the administrative burden imposed by these new regulations. Ultimately, the discussions indicate a belief that proper regulation in the rental industry can lead to increased accountability and improved revenue flows for local governments.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB3209 is the potential impact on small vehicle rental companies that rely on marketplace platforms for their business. There are concerns that the increased regulatory framework could disproportionately affect smaller operators who might struggle with compliance costs compared to larger, established companies. Additionally, the clarity around tax collection responsibilities may lead to disputes if providers and owners disagree about their respective duties, especially regarding the accuracy of tax reporting and payment. Overall, the bill reflects an effort to modernize the tax collection system for vehicle rentals while balancing the interests of local governance and the rental industry.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Local Government Code

  • Chapter 334. Sports And Community Venues
    • Section: 105
    • Section: 109
    • Section: 110
    • Section: 111

Tax Code

  • Chapter 152. Taxes On Sale, Rental, And Use Of Motor Vehicles
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 045

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2415

Relating to the collection, remittance, and administration of certain taxes on motor vehicles rented through a marketplace rental provider; imposing a penalty.

TX SB1363

Relating to the collection, remittance, and administration of certain taxes on motor vehicles rented through a marketplace rental provider; imposing a penalty.

TX HB2872

Relating to the collection, remittance, and administration of certain taxes on motor vehicles rented through a marketplace rental provider.

TX SB1578

Relating to the collection, remittance, and administration of certain taxes on motor vehicles rented through a marketplace rental provider.

TX HB4602

Relating to the collection, remittance, and administration of certain taxes on motor vehicles rented through a marketplace rental provider; imposing a penalty.

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TX SB890

Relating to the administration and collection of sales and use taxes applicable to sales involving marketplace providers.

TX HB1525

Relating to the administration and collection of sales and use taxes applicable to sales involving marketplace providers.

TX HB3852

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TX HB2358

Relating to the payment of certain sales and use taxes by a retailer.

TX SB1713

Relating to a study on sales and use tax compliance.

TX HB2872

Relating to the collection, remittance, and administration of certain taxes on motor vehicles rented through a marketplace rental provider.

TX SB1578

Relating to the collection, remittance, and administration of certain taxes on motor vehicles rented through a marketplace rental provider.