Leased vehicles in Texas are not subject to property
taxes unless they are used primarily to generate income. While Texas starts
with the premise that all property is taxable, unless exempt by state or
federal law, Texas exempts leased vehicles from property tax, unless they are
used primarily to generate income.
Texas does exempt leased vehicles that are not held for the primary
purpose of income production by the lessee. These vehicles include passenger
cars or trucks with a shipping weight of not more than 9,000 pounds and leased
for personal use. Personal use would mean using the vehicle for more than 50
percent of its use (based on mileage) for activities that do not involve the
production of income. The exemption applies only to vehicles subject to a lease
entered on or after Jan. 2, 2001. Any leased vehicles contracted before Jan. 2,
2001, would continue to be taxed. In addition, cities that passed an ordinance
before Jan. 1, 2002, could opt to tax personal leased vehicles. The law was
effective on Jan. 1, 2002.
To qualify for the exemption, you must timely file an
affidavit with the leasing company. You may print the Lessee’s Affidavit of
Primarily Non-Income Producing Vehicle Use form now or it is available from the
leasing company.
To receive the exemption, the leasing company must file a
Lessor’s Application for Personal Use Lease Automobile Exemptions application with the
county appraisal district where the property is located before April 30 of each
year. The exemption application should contain all vehicles that are used
primarily for personal use. If the leasing company does not file the
application timely, the vehicle is not exempt for that year.
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