Sources of Revenue: A History of State Taxes and Fees in Texas, 1972-2013 Page: 10
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SOURCES OF REVENUE
TABLE 2 (continued)
Legislative Sessions and Associated
Major Tax, Fee, and Revenue-Related Bills, 1971-2013
Session/
Year Bill Number Effect Session DatesHB 138K Automobile Theft Prevention Authority fee speed-up
HB 1855 Sales and Use tax exemption for manufacturing property clarified
SB 126 Oil Production and Natural Gas Production tax exemption for two-
year inactive wells
SB 226 Sales and Use tax refunds for certain expenditures related to defense
economic readjustment zones
SB 249 Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund assessment set at a fixed rate
SB 385 OPIC assessment rate increased for life, accident and health insurance
SB 582 Oil Production tax BOR exemption application period extended
SB 862 Natural Gas Production tax high-cost certification process eased
SB 1440 Oil Production and Natural Gas Production tax cut for incremental
production from improved oil wells; Natural Gas Production tax
exemption for certain vented casinghead gas1999 76th Legislature, Regular Session. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HB 1014 Hotel Occupancy tax exemption for institutions of higher education
tightened
HB 1837 Insurance Premium tax (property and casualty; title) rate schedules
changed to flat rates
HB 2615 Natural Gas Production tax two-year inactive well exemption and
high-cost gas rate reduction programs extended
HB 2816 Petroleum Product Delivery fee rates reduced
HB 3159 Diesel Fuel tax exemption for commercial passenger vehicles
operating on fixed routes
HB 3697 Insurance Maintenance tax surcharge (Workers' Compensation
Insurance Fund) and tax credit repealed
SB 4 School Property tax relief
SB 7 System Benefit Fund fee enacted
SB 290 Oil Production and Natural Gas Production tax exemption (temporary)
for certain wells under certain market conditions
SB 329 Oil Production, Natural Gas, Diesel Fuel, and Gasoline prepayment/
payment speed-up eliminated
SB 441 Sales and Use tax clothing holiday and exemptions for over-the-
counter drugs and Internet access enacted; Franchise tax exemptions
for certain small businesses enacted; various Franchise tax credits
enacted
SB 530 Insurance Premium tax (life, accident and health) exemption for
employee coverage at certain public hospitals
SB977 Sales and Use and Motor Vehicle Sales and Use tax exemptions for
certain items used in timber productionJanuary 12-May 31, 1999
2001 77th Legislature, Regular Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 9-May 28, 2001
HB 1200 Local-option School Property tax relief for corporations creating newHB 2604
HB 2687
HB 3667
SB 2jobs and making certain investments
Volunteer Fire Department Assistance Fund assessment enacted
Petroleum Product Delivery fee reinstated
Fireworks tax enacted
Omnibus water bill: Sales and Use tax exemptions for certain water-
supply and sewer-service corporations and for certain water and
waste-water equipment10 " June 2014, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
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Texas. Comptroller's Office. Sources of Revenue: A History of State Taxes and Fees in Texas, 1972-2013, article, June 2014; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth639576/m1/18/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.