Incentives, Financing and Taxes

The Katy Area Economic Development Council is here to help you. Our staff has over 40 years of experience in economic development. Let our experts show you the variety of options you’ll have to choose from.  The Katy area and the state of Texas have created dynamic and growing economies with the help of a pro-business tax structure and pro-business climate. Some key features of the tax and business environment include: no state income tax on persons or businesses, no local income or occupational taxes on persons or businesses, a low franchise tax, a strong tort reform law and Employment-At-Will and Right-to-Work laws. Katy Area EDC works diligently to aid companies in exploring tax incentives and maximizing monetary efficiency for relocations and expansions.  Below please query the type of incentives of interest from the pull down menu or search button which include Covid, Goodwill, Grants, Loans, Permitting, Rebates, Tax, Taxes, Training and Workforce. 

The Katy Area EDC has several initiatives available to support your company’s workforce needs.  The following summarizes the support that may be available to companies that choose to locate to
Texas offers a loan program for eligible efficiency technologies.  The “LoanSTAR” program is available to schools, hospitals and local governments.  The low interest loans are capped at a $5 million
The Lone Star Workforce of the Future Fund (LSWF) is a program to increase the supply of qualified workers for entry-level to mid-level jobs in high-demand occupations. In doing so,
The business (or group of businesses) selects the public community college, technical college, or private entity that will provide the custom training and specifies the kind of training, curriculum, etc: 
Seventy-five years ago, apprenticeships were limited to construction and skilled trades. Today, they span over 1,000 occupations, including healthcare, IT, advanced manufacturing, transportation, logistics, and energy. This expansion into non-traditional
This program is administered by The Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) and provides financial support for training to help employers build their skilled workforce by collaborating with a community college (Houston
Through the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) Skills for Small Business program, up to $2 million from the Skills Development Fund is dedicated to the backbone of Texas' business community—our small
Qualifier for State Sales Tax Exemption for Qualified Data Centers: a "data center" is a facility of at least 100,000 square feet in Texas that has been, or will be,
The Katy Area EDC can help provide a talent pipeline through sourcing, recruiting, and prescreening to find the right fit for your position.  Through our various systems and partners, we
COVID-19 Update: The Business Permit Office has published a list of helpful FAQs that address common permitting and licensing questions. The Business Permit Office assists businesses in navigating Texas’ permitting, licensing
Economic Development & Diversification In-State Tuition for Employees is a program that allows employees—and those employees’ family members—of a qualified business considering a relocation or expansion of its operations in
Texas Enterprise FundAdministered by the Texas Economic Development Bank, this grant program provides funding to projects that realize a significant rate of return of the public dollars being used for
The Texas Enterprise Zone Program (EZP) is a state sales and use tax refund program designed to encourage private investment and job creation in economically distressed areas of the state.  Who
House Bill 500 provides authorization for a company to deduct moving expenses from their apportioned margin while calculating their franchise liability. Companies must relocate their principle place of business from
The TexasTax Relief for Pollution Control Property Program (Prop 2) is responsible for determining whether a facility uses certain property or equipment, in whole or in part, for pollution control
The Product Development and Small Business Incubator Fund (PDSBI) offers long-term, asset-backed loans to product development companies and small business incubators/accelerators located in Texas. The loans finance the development and
Texas property tax code permits a 100% exemption on the appraised value of solar, wind or biomass energy devices installed or constructed for the production and use of energy on-site.
The Texas Property Tax Code extends a franchise tax exemption to manufacturers, sellers, or installers of solar energy devices.  The state also permits a corporate deduction from the state’s franchise
Administered by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, this program reinstates franchise tax credits for companies conducting qualified research and development (R&D) activities within the state. The new law provides Texas
Labor for construction is not taxable for completing unfinished structures (construction), constructing new structures and for increasing the production capacity of a manufacturing or processing production unit in a petrochemical refinery or
Texas companies are exempt from paying state sales and use tax on electricity and natural gas used in manufacturing, processing, or fabricating tangible personal property. The company must complete a
Leased or purchased machinery, equipment, replacement parts, and accessories that have a useful life of more than six months, and that are used or consumed in the manufacturing, processing, fabricating,
The Texas Workforce Commission made $2 million available to employers. These funds provide training for current employees through the Upskill Texas Healthcare initiative.TWC invites healthcare organizations with 100 or more