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‘Texas Can’t Be Complacent’: It’s Time to Cut the Inventory Tax

‘Texas Can’t Be Complacent’: It’s Time to Cut the Inventory Tax

January 30, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

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‘Texas Can't Be Complacent’: It’s Time to Cut the Inventory Tax

Here in Texas, our recipe of pro-growth policies and common-sense regulations has unbridled the entrepreneurial spirit. But as NFIB member and Alvarado small business owner Tim Green told NBC’s Julie Fine, Texas ‘can’t be complacent.’ It’s time to cut the inventory tax and we need your help to tell the small business story. If you’d like to share your story on why the Texas Legislature needs to cut the inventory tax, please contact Texas State Director Annie Spilman (annie.spilman@nfib.org) or Grassroots Manager Nicole Lucero Coleman (nicole.coleman@nfib.org). CLICK HERE to watch Green’s full interview. CLICK HERE to make your voice heard. Want to join us in Austin for NFIB’s Small Business Day? CLICK HERE to learn more.
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