Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3746

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Out of Senate Committee
 
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Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the exemption of certain gas and electricity from sales and use taxes.

Impact

The bill reshapes the existing framework of sales and use tax laws by significantly expanding the definition of what qualifies as exempt under Texas law. Notably, this change not only recognizes traditional sources of energy but also highlights future-oriented resources like hydrogen. This reflects a broader legislative trend aiming to support emerging energy technologies and economic initiatives that may lead to cleaner energy outputs.

Summary

House Bill 3746 focuses on amending sales and use tax exemptions specifically concerning gas and electricity. The bill defines 'gas' to include hydrogen, which acknowledges the growing importance of hydrogen as a clean energy source. By exempting certain categories of gas and electricity from sales taxes, the legislation aims to promote economic activities in sectors that utilize these energy sources and encourage the adoption of more sustainable energy solutions within the state.

Contention

While the intent of the bill is to foster growth in the energy sector, some concerns may arise around the implications of extending tax exemptions. Critics of such measures often worry that these actions could lead to decreased tax revenues, which might negatively affect public services funded by these taxes. Specifically, opponents may argue that the focus on exempting emerging technologies like hydrogen overshadows investments in more established energy sectors or fails to adequately address the immediate taxing needs of the state, especially as energy markets evolve.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Tax Code

  • Chapter 151. Limited Sales, Excise, And Use Tax
    • Section: 317

Companion Bills

TX SB1907

Identical Relating to the exemption of certain gas and electricity from sales and use taxes.

Similar Bills

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