The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts has announced local sales tax boundary changes affecting 44 cities and multiple special-purpose districts, with an effective date of July 1, 2026. The bulletin details annexations by 41 cities including Abbott, Albany, Austin, Brownwood, Bryan, Caddo Mills, Canton, Carthage, Celina, Corpus Christi, Dayton, Denison, Denton, Diboll, Dripping Springs, Fate, Fort Stockton, Frisco, Grand Prairie, Haslet, Huntsville, Iowa Colony, Jarrell, Justin, Lindale, McKinney, Mineola, Mission, Pottsboro, Princeton, Quitman, Richmond, Salado, San Juan, Sweeny, Taylor, Temple, Waco, Waller, West, and Willow Park, while Austin is also conducting disannexations under 17 separate ordinances. Additionally, the Generation Park ...
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