The City of Bastrop can provide tax abatements on value added to the real property or new business personal property to encourage your business investment and/or expansion in the city, subject to city council approval.
The Bastrop Economic Development Corporation can prepare a tax abatement proposal for you maximizing all potential tax incentive benefits. The level and term of tax abatement/tax phase-in varies depending on the area of the city and the type of business service you provide.
WHAT ARE TAX ABATEMENTS?
The Texas legislature has provided local governments with tax abatements as a tool for promoting economic growth. The concept of tax abatement is simple: To entice businesses to build new facilities or improve existing ones by offering property tax exemption for those improvements.
A tax abatement program begins when a city or county designates a particular area as a Reinvestment Zone / or Enterprise Zone in areas where private investment will promote economic development and the public good. A property owner within one of the zones who makes specified improvements receives and exemption for all or part of the value of the improvements.
The city must initiate an abatement program, but the process also requires the cooperation of the appraisal district and other taxing units in order to receive tax abatements from the city or county.
WHAT DOES A TAX ABATEMENT DO?
The primary purpose of a tax abatement, or tax phase-in, is to attract private investment and to create jobs. However, in an effort to protect their investment and to help ensure a fair return, taxing entities generally establish economic threshold criteria.
- Tax abatement is a business favorite because property tax savings help offset certain business expansion or relocation cost.
- Tax abatements lower the tax burden in companies and could create jobs without burdening local infrastructure.
- Wise use of tax abatements keep growing companies in place and attract new one's.
- Tax abatements often bring rich economic dividends.
- Tax abatements should create new wealth in the economy which supports workers, schools and companies alike and then phase-back onto the tax rolls.
INCENTIVES
Qualified Business - This business commits to hire and maintain at least 25% of new employees from the Enterprise Zone residents or economically disadvantaged persons.
Enterprise Project - The enterprise project is a qualified business that has been granted a five year state designation after having been nominated by the governing body having jurisdiction over the Enterprise Zone.
The qualified business is entitled to a one-time sales tax refund of up to $5,000 of taxes paid for machinery and equipment for use in the Enterprise Zone. To qualify, the business must create 10 jobs and retain those jobs for three years. The refund is based on $500 for each new job retained. They are also entitled to a one-time franchise refund of up to $5,000 based on $500 for each new job created and retained for a three year period.
The enterprise project is entitled to up to $1.25 million in sales tax or use tax refund paid for building materials, machinery and equipment for use in the enterprise zone at a rate of no more than $250,000 per year for five years. The refund is based on $2,000 per new permanent job created. Franchise tax reductions are also provided to state designated enterprise project. The actual refund will be calculated by the State Comptroller's Office based on whether a 50% reduction of increase or apportioned taxable capital or 5% apportioned earned surplus income as calculated on the franchise tax report.
- Property Tax Abatement
- Tax Increment Financing
- Hotel Occupancy Tax
- Ad Valorem Tax
- Franchise Fees
- Sales Tax
- Capital Improvement Grants
- Revolving Loan Fund
We offer assistance to businesses that would like to expand their existing operations or want to relocate or expand their out-of-state or out-of-country operations into the City of Bastrop. |