Texas · 86

HB 2153

Relating to a single local use tax rate as an alternative to combined local use tax rates for computing the amount of local use taxes remote sellers are required to collect and to the allocation of tax revenue collected at that rate.

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Summary AI-generated

Texas HB 2153 relates to establishing a single local use tax rate as an alternative to combined local use tax rates. The bill addresses how remote sellers compute the amount of local use taxes they are required to collect. It also concerns the allocation of tax revenue collected at that single rate.

Software-generated, grounded only in the bill's own fields (it does not invent outcomes, amounts, or dates). Provenance: Open States bulk CSV (bills/votes) CC0-1.0 GovTally LLM enrichment (local oMLX)

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Classified by a local model from the bill's text; confidence shown. GovTally LLM enrichment (local oMLX)

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Roll-call votes on this bill

QuestionChamberResultYeaNayOtherDateSource
passage None pass 64 0 1 Apr 11, 2019 Open States bulk CSV (bills/votes) CC0-1.0