A critical factor in deciding where to establish a new business operation and/or where to be employed are the costs associated with the community or region you are considering.
Overall, Texas offers a cost of living well below the national average. Major metropolitan markets will tend to have a higher cost of living compared to the communities found in the Texas Innovation Corridor. In the indexes list below, the cost of living in San Marcos is more than 3% below the national average. Home prices also tend to be more attractive.
The tax structure is fair, competitive and designed to make companies feel welcome. Texas is one of only a handful of states with no individual income tax (a very attractive environment for transferring employees). The Texas Innovation Corridor is an ideal environment to relocate and expand your operation.
Local tax rates are established by individual cities, counties, school districts and other special districts, and are administered by the County Tax Assessor Collector.
Hays County |
$0.2875 |
City of San Marcos |
$0.6030 |
City of Buda |
$0.3379 |
City of Kyle |
$0.4693 |
Hays CISD |
$1.1569 |
San Marcos CISD |
$0.9915 |
Caldwell County |
$0.4691 |
City of Lockhart |
$0.5348 |
City of Luling |
$0.4079 |
Lockhart ISD |
$0.9569 |
Luling ISD |
$0.8707 |
The state sales and use tax rate is 6.25%. Local taxing jurisdictions (cities, counties, special purpose districts, and transit authorities) may also impose sales and use tax up to 2% for a total maximum combined rate of 8.25%.
State: 6.25% (.0625)
City: .25% (.0025) - 2% (.02), depending on local rate.
County: .5% (.005) - 1.5% (.015), depending on local rate.
Transit: .25% (.0025) - 1% (.01), depending on local rate.
Special Purpose Districts: .125% (.00125) - 2% (.02), depending on local rate.
For more information on State tax rates and other tax related information for the state of Texas, go to the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts website.