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Parking Tax: Cedar Hill vs Dallas

How do parking tax rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Dallas, TX?

Cedar Hill and Dallas have similar restriction levels.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Texas does not authorize counties or cities to levy a separate parking tax. Dallas County does not impose a parking-lot or commercial parking tax. Parking transactions face only the standard 8.25% combined sales tax (6.25% state plus 2% local) under Texas Tax Code Chapter 151.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas does not levy a separate parking-occupancy tax on commercial garage or lot transactions. Texas applies state sales tax to most paid parking under Tax Code Chapter 151, collected by operators and remitted to the Comptroller, not the City of Dallas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillDallas
County parking taxNone authorized-
State sales tax base6.25% TX Tax Code Ch. 151-
Combined typical8.25% with local-
County sales taxDallas County levies none-
Airport parkingSet by airport authority-
City parking tax-None in Dallas
State sales tax-6.25 percent on parking
Local sales add-on-2 percent Dallas plus DART
Authority-TX Tax Code Chapter 151
Meter rules-Code Chapter 28 user fees

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Cedar Hill FAQ

Does Dallas County add a parking surcharge?

No. Texas does not authorize a county-level parking tax. Commercial parking transactions in Dallas County are subject only to standard sales tax (typically 8.25%) collected by the Texas Comptroller and remitted by the operator.

Can Dallas city add a parking tax?

Not directly. Texas Tax Code preempts cities from imposing parking-specific taxes outside the sales tax framework. Dallas levies parking-meter fees and surface-lot rates as proprietary charges, not as a tax under Chapter 151.

Dallas FAQ

Why do Dallas parking receipts include sales tax?

Texas treats paid parking as a taxable service. Operators charge 6.25 percent state plus up to 2 percent local sales tax under Tax Code Chapter 151. The Texas Comptroller, not Dallas City Hall, administers the collections.

Can Dallas add its own parking-occupancy tax?

Not without state authorization. Texas restricts cities to legislatively enabled tax categories. Council can adjust meter rates and garage fees as user charges, but a true parking-occupancy tax requires action by the Texas Legislature.

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