Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB4525

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
4/27/09  
Voted on by House
5/7/09  
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to qualified manufacturing project zones.

Impact

By creating qualified manufacturing project zones, HB4525 encourages investment in manufacturing infrastructure, which is considered vital for diversifying Texas's economy. The state's potential for job creation and expansion in manufacturing is bolstered by this bill as it aligns the interests of developers and local governments with broader economic goals. Local governments can designate these zones to attract manufacturing projects, further intensifying competition among counties to bring such developments into their areas. This could foster a more favorable labor market and potentially decrease unemployment rates, particularly in regions with limited economic opportunities.

Summary

House Bill 4525 establishes a framework for the designation and benefits associated with qualified manufacturing project zones in Texas. The bill aims to stimulate economic growth by providing tax incentives for new or expanded manufacturing facilities that meet specific requirements. These incentives include a refund of 50% of the additional sales and use tax collected within the qualified zones for the duration of the zone's designation, limited to ten years. Moreover, the bill emphasizes the creation of at least 300 full-time equivalent jobs, thereby directly addressing employment concerns in the state.

Contention

Despite the bill's positive outlook towards economic development, there are concerns regarding its implementation and potential drawbacks. Critics may argue that the focus on large-scale manufacturing projects could neglect smaller businesses or other sectors that equally contribute to the economy. Additionally, the reliance on sales and use tax incentives raises questions about the long-term fiscal implications for the state, especially if these projects do not yield the anticipated economic benefits. The bill may also receive scrutiny regarding the restrictions placed on the number of qualified manufacturing project zones, as only one can exist per county at any given time, potentially limiting opportunities for multiple projects to thrive simultaneously.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB5012

Relating to the authority of certain municipalities to use certain tax revenue for hotel and convention center projects and other qualified projects.

TX SB1211

Relating to defense economic readjustment zones.

TX SB2153

Relating to certain school district tax abatements for power system reliability projects.

TX HB3104

Relating to the temporary exemption of certain tangible personal property related to certain connected data center projects from sales and use taxes.

TX SB1265

Relating to the temporary exemption of certain tangible personal property related to certain connected data center projects from sales and use taxes.

TX HB3374

Relating to the definition of qualified employee for purposes of the enterprise zone program.

TX HB2421

Relating to the reenactment of expired provisions of the Texas Economic Development Act.

TX SB1688

Relating to requirements for a qualified business participating in the enterprise zone program during a certain period.

TX HB5

Relating to agreements authorizing a limitation on taxable value of certain property to provide for the creation of jobs and the generation of state and local tax revenue; authorizing fees; authorizing penalties.

TX HB5282

Relating to the creation of the Dallas Municipal Management District; providing authority to issue bonds; providing authority to impose assessments and fees.

Similar Bills

TX HB3092

Relating to qualified manufacturing project zones and the creation and funding of the Texas workforce investment program.

TX HB433

Relating to qualified manufacturing project zones.

TX HB3772

Relating to the sale of certain e-cigarettes in this state and a directory of e-cigarette manufacturers and their products; authorizing fees; authorizing administrative and civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1698

Relating to the sale of certain e-cigarettes in this state and a directory of e-cigarette manufacturers and their products; authorizing fees; authorizing administrative and civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1136

Relating to imposing a fee on the sale of cigarettes and cigarette tobacco products manufactured by certain companies; providing penalties.

TX HB2453

Relating to imposing a fee on the sale of cigarettes and cigarette tobacco products manufactured by certain companies; providing penalties.

TX HB2085

Relating to the imposition of a fee on the sale of cigarettes and cigarette tobacco products manufactured by certain companies; providing penalties.

TX HB2548

Relating to the imposition of a fee on the sale of cigarettes and cigarette tobacco products manufactured by certain companies; providing penalties.