Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1875

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Caption

Relating to the repeal of the requirement that certain entities subject to the franchise tax must file a public information report with the comptroller of public accounts.

Impact

The impact of SB 1875 on state laws revolves around the reduction of paperwork and regulatory obligations that businesses have when operating in Texas. By eliminating the necessity for public information reports, the bill seeks to lower barriers to compliance for enterprises engaged in limited or professional partnerships. This legislative move could enhance the attraction of new business entities to Texas by making the state more competitive in terms of ease of doing business. However, it also raises concerns regarding transparency and accountability, as such reports provided important information about business operations and ownership structures. The repeal may lead to decreased oversight, potentially making it harder for stakeholders to assess the legitimacy and stability of partnerships operating in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 1875 aims to repeal the requirement that certain entities subject to the franchise tax must file a public information report with the comptroller of public accounts. This change marks a significant shift in the regulatory obligations for various business entities in Texas. The bill proposes amendments to sections of the Business Organizations Code and the Property Code, primarily affecting limited partnerships and professional entities by reducing the frequency with which they must file certain reports. Additionally, it simplifies how entities can provide affidavits concerning ownership and transfers of real property under their jurisdiction. This streamlining is designed to alleviate the administrative burdens on businesses, potentially fostering a more favorable environment for entrepreneurial ventures and economic growth within the state.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB 1875 is the balance between reducing regulatory burdens for businesses and ensuring sufficient oversight to maintain ethical business practices. Proponents of the bill argue that such measures are essential for fostering an environment conducive to growth, especially in a competitive economic landscape where businesses constantly seek to minimize operational costs. Conversely, critics argue that removing reporting requirements could lead to a lack of transparency concerning business activities, potentially inviting abuse and malfeasance. There is also concern about how this change may affect local economies and the ability of state authorities to track business performance and compliance effectively.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Business Organizations Code

  • Chapter 153. Limited Partnerships
    • Section: 301

Property Code

  • Chapter 12. Recording Of Instruments
    • Section: New Section

Tax Code

  • Chapter 171. Franchise Tax
    • Section: 207
    • Section: 203

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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