Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 17 - TAX RELIEF FOR PROPERTY USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Section 17.6 - Property Ineligible for Exemption from Taxation
Universal Citation: 30 TX Admin Code § 17.6
Current through Reg. 49, No. 52; December 27, 2024
The following are not exempt from taxation and are not entitled to a positive use determination under this chapter:
(1) property is not entitled to an exemption from taxation:
(A) solely on the basis that
the property is used to manufacture or produce a product or provide a service
that prevents, monitors, controls, or reduces air, water, or land
pollution;
(B) if the property is
used, constructed, acquired or installed wholly to produce a good or provide a
service;
(C) if the property is not
wholly or partly used, constructed, acquired or installed to meet or exceed
law, rule, or regulation adopted by any environmental protection agency of the
United States, Texas, or a political subdivision of Texas for the prevention,
monitoring, control, or reduction of air, water, or land pollution;
or
(D) if the environmental benefit
is derived from the use or characteristics of the good or service produced or
provided;
(2) property that is used for residential purposes, or for recreational, park, or scenic uses as defined by Texas Tax Code, § 23.81;
(3) motor vehicles; and
(4) property that was subject to a tax abatement agreement executed before January 1, 1994. However, property acquired, constructed, or installed after expiration of a tax abatement agreement could be eligible for a positive use determination.
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