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Tax law in United States — Texas

Tax administration, corporate taxation, duties, reporting, and statutory liabilities. These records come from release legal-2026.07.26-907 and link directly to stored legal text.

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  • United States — Texas

    Special District Local Laws Code § 7978.006

    1 provisions

    The district starts with the territory described in Section 2 of the enacting Act, and field-note mistakes do not affect the district’s validity, bond-issuing right, tax-issuing right, or operation.

  • United States — Texas

    Special District Local Laws Code § 9086.0106

    1 provisions

    The district starts with the territory described in Section 2 of the Act enacting the chapter, and a field-note mistake does not affect the district’s organization, existence, validity, bond-issuing right, tax-imposing right, or legality/operation.

  • United States — Texas

    Special District Local Laws Code § 8019.0106

    1 provisions

    The district starts with the territory described in Section 2 of the enacting Act. Field-note mistakes do not affect the district’s organization, existence, validity, bond-issuing rights, taxing rights, or legality/operation.

  • United States — Texas

    Utilities Code § 163.054

    1 provisions

    Public entities may create an agency with concurrent ordinances and voter approval; qualifying public entities may join the creation if they met the stated electric-energy condition, and the agency may not impose a tax.

  • United States — Texas

    Special District Local Laws Code § 7945A.0106

    1 provisions

    The district’s initial territory is the area described in Section 9(b), and the listed boundary field notes are treated as closing the district. Mistakes in those field notes do not affect the district’s organization, existence, validity, bond-issuing power, tax power, or operation.

  • United States — Texas

    Government Code § 1433.003

    1 provisions

    This chapter applies to a municipality only if it can impose at least a $1.50 ad valorem tax per $100 of taxable property, or if it is a home-rule municipality.

  • United States — Texas

    Local Government Code § 377.071

    1 provisions

    A district may do listed acts needed for its powers, accept grants or loans, deal with property, hire personnel, adopt rules, and contract for project work; it may not levy an ad valorem tax.

  • United States — Texas

    Special District Local Laws Code § 8408.004

    1 provisions

    The district’s territory is defined by an older act as modified by certain water-code provisions or other law, and copying mistakes in the field notes do not affect the district’s validity, bond power, tax power, or operation.

  • United States — Texas

    Special District Local Laws Code § 8388.004

    1 provisions

    This section says what territory the district includes and states that copying mistakes in the field notes do not affect the district’s existence, bond power, tax power, or legality.

  • United States — Texas

    Special District Local Laws Code § 8166.004

    1 provisions

    The district’s territory is defined by reference to an earlier description, and boundary or field-note mistakes do not affect the district’s validity, bond-issuing right, tax power, or operation.

  • United States — Texas

    Special District Local Laws Code § 8410.004

    1 provisions

    This section says what land makes up the district and says mistakes in the field notes do not change the district’s existence, validity, bond-issuing power, tax power, or operation.

  • United States — Texas

    Special District Local Laws Code § 1090.102

    1 provisions

    Refugio County, any municipality in the district, and any nonprofit hospital in the district may not impose a tax or issue bonds or other obligations for hospital or medical-care purposes.

  • United States — Texas

    Special District Local Laws Code § 8270.051

    1 provisions

    This section defines the district’s territory and says mistakes in the field notes do not affect the district’s existence, validity, bond-issuing right, tax power, or legality/operation.

  • United States — Texas

    Special District Local Laws Code § 8121.004

    1 provisions

    The district’s territory is defined by earlier law, as later modified by certain water code provisions or other law. A mistake in the field notes does not affect the district’s organization, validity, bond-issuing right, taxing power, or the legality/operation of the district or its governing body.