Margin Tax Predictions

From Bob Owen CPA, of the Texas Society of CPAs: 

  • Many taxpayers have complained about the tax to their legislators.
  •  Some of those legislators have contacted TSCPA to ask:  “Can we save the margin tax?”
  • Some legislators have not received any complaints.
  • The National Federation of Independent Business wants substantial revisions to the tax to help small businesses.
  • The Business Tax Advisory Committee has issued its first report which says, among other things, that small businesses experienced a drop in taxes.  Click here to learn more about the BTAC and its first report.
  • The margin tax calculations have proven to be complex.  To see the results of a TSCPA survey on cost and complexity, click here.
  •  The margin tax collected about $1.6 billion less than anticipated.
  •  Big businesses are not complaining about the margin tax (see previous item).
  •  Rumors persist that some want to raise the margin tax rate, but I can’t find anyone willing to admit it.
  • Almost all suggested changes to the margin tax (except for the above rumors) would further reduce state revenue.
  • The state doesn’t have enough projected revenue to meet projected budget needs.
  • A group of conservative legislators are interested in repealing the tax and replacing it with an alternative business tax.

 

 


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