'One of the worst taxes': Texas business owners discontent with inventory tax amid rising costs

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'It's a recurring repetitive tax,' one business owner said. 'We're paying tax when we buy the product... and then we're turning around and paying tax year after year after year on the same product.'

"It's a recurring repetitive tax," one business owner said. "We're paying tax when we buy the product... and then we're turning around and paying tax year after year after year on the same product."Inside the Spring Branch factory for Pieper Houston Electric, workers are fabricating parts for upcoming jobs.

His company pays $40,000 per year in inventory tax - money they could use to grow their business and help their 350 employees. The discontent with the tax has sparked a lot of conversation in Austin at the state capitol. It would take a change in state law to alter or do away with the tax. Texas is one of only nine states that still have an inventory tax. Another four states partially tax inventory. Right now, businesses only have a $2,500 exemption. In his inaugural address, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick promised something much larger.

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Don’t taxes go to paying teachers , police and firefighters along with countless other thingsI know in Texas nobody ever wants to pay shit in taxes but then we all wonder why we rank last in a lot of categories when it comes to education and funding for public service

I mean we are all taxed to death. For everything. Literally.

This rag of a news agency is a joke. We have companies from all over the country coming to Texas to start over. Go open up in California and see how that goes.

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