by Gerald Byrd | Mar 6, 2026 | Article, News, Newsletter, Tax Policy
The Texas Enterprise Zone Program: A Strategic Overview for Texas EmployersFor medium and large employers investing and hiring in Texas, the Texas Enterprise Zone (TEZ) Program offers the potential for meaningful state sales and use tax refunds tied to capital...
by Reuben Rangel | Mar 5, 2026 | Article, News, Newsletter, Tax Policy
Across the country, state leaders are increasingly questioning the long-term sustainability of property taxation. In Texas, that discussion has moved beyond incremental relief and into a broader conversation about structural reform of the property tax system itself....
by Rachael Averett | Mar 5, 2026 | Article, News, Newsletter, Tax Policy
Navigating the Rapid Expansion of Digital TaxationThe digital economy now dominates consumer and business spending. As such, states are responding by aggressively expanding sales and use tax bases to capture revenue from digital products and services. In our recent...
by Kim Wallett | Feb 18, 2026 | Article, News, Newsletter, Tax Policy
Arkansas policymakers are preparing for a pivotal 2026 fiscal session, set to convene at noon on April 8, with pre-filing of appropriation bills beginning March 9. As lawmakers gather to address budget priorities, several significant tax policy changes are poised to...
by Blaike Ordes | Dec 16, 2025 | Article, News, Newsletter, Tax Policy
As discussed in our last newsletter, Colorado was the first state to call a special session to address the effects of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (“OBBBA”). Since then, many states have either passed legislation or issued guidance to address its conformity to H.R....
by Reuben Rangel | Dec 10, 2025 | Article, News, Newsletter, Tax Policy
Property Tax Millage Studies – A Strategic Tool for Taxpayer Advocacy In our last several updates, we highlighted the growing pressure on state and local governments as taxpayers increasingly question rising property tax burdens driven by elevated valuations,...