United States — Texas
Government Code § 403.701
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This section defines “tax year,” “taxing unit,” and “voter-approval tax rate.”
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This section defines “tax year,” “taxing unit,” and “voter-approval tax rate.”
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When a district is dissolved, the board must determine the debt and impose a tax to match that debt; after debts are paid, surplus tax money must be returned to taxpayers, unless they ask for a county tax credit instead.
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When a dissolved district is being wound up, the board must calculate the district’s debt, levy a proportional tax, and then distribute unused tax money to taxpayers; a taxpayer may ask to have the share credited to county taxes.
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The board may, in certain annexation cases, require petitioners or voters to agree to bond-related tax assumptions and may let the district issue voted but unissued bonds if consent or election results are favorable.
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The district may impose a maintenance and operation tax, but only if a project development agreement authorizes it and district voters approve it at an election.
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The district may impose an operation and maintenance tax if authorized at an election, and the board must set the tax rate within stated limits.
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A municipality’s governing body may annually levy ad valorem taxes to pay certain bonds, but it may not use ad valorem taxes to pay principal or interest on bonds that are paid entirely from garbage reclamation project revenue.
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A contributor may be allowed to levy a set annual tax instead of issuing bonds, but must collect and pay it annually and submit the contract to electors for approval.
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The district may impose a tax other than an operation and maintenance tax, and may use that revenue to make contract payments if the contract’s provisions are approved by district voters.
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A tax imposed under this subchapter, or a repeal or reduction of that tax, takes effect on the first day of the first calendar quarter after the comptroller receives the required resolution copy.
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The district may impose a tax other than an operation and maintenance tax, and use that revenue to make contract payments, if the contract provisions have been approved by a majority of district voters at an election for that purpose.