Incentives

local incentives

state of texas incentives

workforce incentives

 

Chapter 380 of the Texas Local Government Code allows Texas municipalities to provide a grant or a loan of city funds or services to promote economic development.

Category: Local

Chapter 381 of the Local Government Code allows counties, such as Guadalupe County, to provide incentives encouraging developers to build in their jurisdictions.

Category: Local

The Freeport Exemption is a business personal property tax exemption on inventory that is in Texas for a short period of time (175 days or less) and will be transported...

Category: Local

Goods-in-Transit Exemptions Goods-in-Transit exemptions can be offered by area school districts, Guadalupe County, and the City of Seguin to exempt inventory from ad valorem taxation. The Goods-in-Transit exemption is...

Category: Local

The Seguin Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) Team stands ready to provide your business with the assistance and resources you need. SEDC Project Assistance can help businesses learn about more about...

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SEDC Performance Incentives can be made available for qualifying Projects that result in the creation or retention of Primary Jobs.

Category: Local

The City of Seguin and Guadalupe County may offer property (ad valorem) tax abatement to qualified economic development projects.

Category: Local