Staff Reports
On Tuesday, the Hays County Commissioners approved a resolution in support of financial relief for Hays County Taxpayers.
More than 760,000 Texans statewide applied for unemployment in the month of March alone due to the Coronavirus Pandemic.
The resolution formally implored Governor Greg Abbott, Comptroller Glenn Hegar, the Texas Legislature and the Hays County Central Appraisal District to take all necessary action to provide any and all tax relief to the businesses and constituents of Hays County and the State of Texas during the pandemic.
The potential actions that may be taken but are not limited to in order to provide financial relief include the following:
“I think the best thing we can do is do the best we can to come in at the effective rate as we can,” Commissioner Mark Jones said. “And do the best on our budget. The appraisals really don’t matter to us; it’s what we do as far as our rate.”
Commissioner Lon Shell said he felt it was appropriate for the state to hold a special legislative session on what might be done, although, he wasn’t sure what those options might be.
“I do think there are some things they can do not just involving property taxes but other state taxes,” Shell said. “And that anything they can do will be well received right now.”
Shell said Hays County is not the only taxing entity collecting property taxes, but the county will do whatever they can to provide what relief they can.
The resolution passed unanimously amongst the commissioners with a discussion on possibly bringing something back that will provide relief to those who need it.
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