AUSTIN, TEXAS — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has issued an opinion stating that property owners that have been economically hurt by the COVID-19 outbreak are not eligible for the temporary tax exemption under section 11.35 of the Texas Tax Code. The state’s top law enforcement official wrote the opinion in response to a request from State Senator Paul Bettencourt. In assessing the issue, Paxton noted that the temporary tax exemption identified in section 11.35, which was adopted in 2017 to give relief to property owners following Hurricane Harvey, only applied to “property physically harmed as a result of a declared disaster.” Texas Gov. Greg Abbott declared the COVID-19 pandemic a disaster on March 13 and extended the declaration for another 30 days on Monday.
Texas AG: No Disaster Tax Exemptions for Property Owners Impacted by COVID-19
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