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RETAIL INCENTIVES

While some communities in many states provide incentives for retail development, the State of Texas and the City of Tyler currently do not have any available incentive programs for retail operations. The primary reason behind this decision mainly involves the economic impact retail facilities have on a community. Though they do provide an improved quality of life, increased tax revenues, and improve the property tax base on and/or near the operation, sales collected at these locations often are sent to a headquarters based in another state and rarely are re-invested to expand the operation or provide above-average wages to local residents. To this extent, most retail, but not all, cause local dollars to flow out of our economy.


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The State of Texas Attorney General's office produces an annual Economic Development Handbook that provides detailed information about all available funding options available in the State of Texas. The publication is only available online and can be downloaded below in PDF format.

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The City of Tyler has the lowest property tax rate among cities its size in the entire State of Texas.


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