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Bloomington Today
By the People, for the People
Texas Comptroller Announces Sales Tax Changes Across Multiple Jurisdictions
New tax adoptions, increases, and abolishments to take effect April 1 in various Texas cities and counties
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts has announced a series of sales tax changes affecting multiple local jurisdictions across the state, including new tax adoptions in Bloomington and Victoria County, tax increases in cities like Denver City and Blanket, and tax abolishment in Bertram and Palmer. These changes will go into effect on April 1.
Why it matters
Sales tax changes can have a significant impact on businesses and consumers in the affected jurisdictions, altering the cost of goods and services. The Comptroller's announcement highlights the ongoing efforts by state and local governments to adjust tax policies to meet revenue needs and economic development goals.
The details
The changes announced by the Texas Comptroller include the adoption of city sales and use taxes in Bloomington and Victoria County, tax increases in Denver City and Blanket for industrial development and street maintenance purposes, and the abolishment of taxes in Bertram and Palmer.
- The sales tax changes will go into effect on April 1, 2026.
The players
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
The state agency responsible for administering and collecting taxes in Texas.
Bloomington
A city in Texas that has adopted a new city sales and use tax.
Victoria County
A county in Texas that has adopted a new city sales and use tax.
Denver City
A city in Texas that has increased its sales tax for industrial development and street maintenance purposes.
Blanket
A city in Texas that has increased its sales tax for industrial development and street maintenance purposes.
Bertram
A city in Texas that has abolished its sales tax.
Palmer
A city in Texas that has abolished its sales tax.
The takeaway
The Comptroller's announcement highlights the ongoing efforts by state and local governments in Texas to adjust sales tax policies to meet revenue needs and support economic development initiatives. Businesses and consumers in the affected jurisdictions should be aware of these changes and plan accordingly.

