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State Tax Considerations for Businesses Moving to the Lone Star State

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State Tax Considerations for Businesses Moving to the Lone Star State
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Texas touts itself as a low-tax, business-friendly state. As a result, many businesses are surprised to learn that, while Texas may not impose a personal income tax, the state otherwise maintains a complex state tax scheme that can create audit headaches for those unfamiliar with Texas tax.  In this session, we’ll discuss the taxes imposed by the Lone Star State with a special focus on two key business taxes: Texas sales and use tax and Texas franchise tax.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 0.75
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Civil Appellate Law | Consumer Law | Civil Trial Law | Tax Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 9/30/2024

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Danielle Ahlrich

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State Tax Considerations for Those Moving to the Lone Star State (Aug 2021)

Texas touts itself as a low-tax, business-friendly state. As a result, many businesses are surprised to learn that, while Texas may not impose a personal income tax, the state otherwise maintains a complex state tax scheme that can create audit headaches for those unfamiliar with Texas tax.  In this session, we’ll discuss the taxes imposed by the Lone Star State with a special focus on two key business taxes: Texas sales and use tax and Texas franchise tax.

Originally presented: Jul 2021 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships

Danielle Ahlrich, Reed Smith LLP - Austin, TX