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Proposition A- A General Revenue Sales and Use Tax in Weston Lakes

January 28th, 2025 the City Council voted to approve Ordinance 03-2025.

This ordinance calls for a special election to take place on the May 3, 2025 Uniform Election Date for the qualified voters of the City of Weston Lakes to consider “Proposition A”. The City is currently seeking to conduct a Joint Election with the County to provide election services, this will allow the Weston Lakes voters to vote on this proposition at any Fort Bend County polling location.

CITY OF WESTON LAKES SALES AND USE TAX ELECTION

PROPOSITION A

The adoption of an additional sales and use tax within the city at the rate of two percent (2%). 

FOR _____                  AGAINST _____

The above language is the statutorily required language to be used.

We are in the process of scheduling a town hall-style event for questions sometime in April.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please submit further questions to CitySec@WestonLakesTexas.gov and we will try and answer them to the best of our ability and add them to the FAQ.

What has actually been done at this point?

At this point, the City Council has just called for an election. This means the qualified voters of the City of Weston Lakes will get the opportunity to vote “For” or “Against” Proposition “A” during the May 3, 2025 uniform election date election cycle.

So a new Sales and Use Tax is in place?

Why is the City Council doing this?

What will the money be used for?

What is House Bill 924?

House Bill 924 authored by TX State Rep. Mike Schofield – District 132 is of particular concern for the City. In effect, residents of the City of Weston Lakes would pay sales tax to whatever jurisdiction the delivery warehouses are located in (for many big e-commerce stores in our area this would be Katy).

A bill relating to the location where certain sales are consummated for purposes of local sales and use taxes.

Why not another type of tax?

So what is the City’s stance on the proposition?

When would the Sales and Use Tax go into effect if passed?

The effective date should be July 1, 2025.  (The next fiscal quarter start date after the election passed.)

Texas sales and use tax rates normally go into effect the next fiscal quarter after passing. This delayed effective date allows vendors to update their software/tax calculation tables on a uniform date.

The following days are the possible sales and use tax effective dates in Texas: October 1, July 1, April 1, and January 1.

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