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Are Texas state agencies and their employees exempt from hotel taxes?

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Are Texas state agencies and their employees exempt from hotel taxes?

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No, state agencies (except Texas institutions of higher education) and their employees (except certain state officials described above) must pay state and local hotel taxes. State agencies may request a refund of state and local hotel taxes paid or reimbursed to employees (Rule 3.163). County and city agencies and their employees also must pay state and local hotel taxes, but they do not qualify for a refund.

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No, state agencies (except Texas institutions of higher education) and their employees (except certain state officials described above) must pay state and local hotel taxes. State agencies can request a refund of state and local hotel taxes paid or reimbursed to employees (Rule 3.163).

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