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Tax Technology professionals in Texas focus on leveraging software, data analytics, and automation to manage, prepare, and optimize state and local tax (SALT) compliance, reporting, and planning, particularly for Sales and Use Tax and property tax.
Texas is unique for not having a state income tax for individuals or corporations, but it has a robust Sales and Use Tax (SUT) system with a statewide rate of 6.25% and local jurisdictions adding up to 2% for a combined maximum of 8.25%. The state also has a significant franchise tax (effectively a corporate income tax on gross receipts or margin). Property taxes are a substantial local revenue source. Tax professionals in Texas often deal with complex SUT compliance across numerous local taxing jurisdictions, requiring technological solutions for accurate rate determination, filing, and audit defense.