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Austin Launches New Incentives Aimed At Business Expansion

Austin Launches New Incentives Aimed at Business Expansion - Small to Large Businesses Expanding in or Relocating to Austin Encouraged…

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The Income Tax: Lessons From The Sixteenth Amendment

Taxes on spirits distilled from grain and on housing led to the Whiskey Rebellion in 1794 and the Fries Rebellion…

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Property Taxes At The Forefront During Legislative Session

HB 2 and Senate Bill 2 would require cities, counties and other taxing units to receive voter approval before levying…

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Mortgage Rates Inch Up This Week

"Despite the recent rise, we expect mortgage rates to remain low, in line with the low 10-year treasury yields, boosting…

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April’s Sales Tax Breakdown For Hays County, Surrounding Central Texas Cities

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced today he will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts $705.3 million…

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Texas Economic Activity Stabilizes, But Slower Job Growth Is Ahead

By Jesus Cañas and Benjamin Meier Output growth in Texas has stabilized after a relatively robust 2018, the Federal Reserve…

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Austin Economy Grew Moderately In February

Austin’s three-month moving average for private sector hourly wages ticked down slightly in February, though it remained above the Texas…

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Experts Say “No Worries Of Recession” With Release Of March Job Number’s

In March, average hourly earnings for all employees on private nonfarm payrolls rose by 4 cents to $27.70, following a…

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Last Week’s Large Mortgage Rate Drop Holds Steady

“While the housing market has faced many head winds the last few months, it sailed through the turbulence to calmer…

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TxDOT Tells Feds To End Lone Star State “Donor” Status For Federal Highway Trust Fund

Texas receives significantly less than any other state compared to what it pays into the federal Highway Trust Fund...

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