Mansion Tax (Measure ULA): Dallas vs Richardson
How do mansion tax (measure ula) rules compare between Dallas, TX and Richardson, TX?
Dallas, TX
Dallas County
Texas has no statewide real estate transfer tax, and the Texas Property Tax Code preempts cities from imposing one. Dallas has no measure comparable to Los Angeles Measure ULA. High-value home sales close with only standard recording fees and proration.
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Dallas County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Dallas | Richardson |
|---|---|---|
| City transfer tax | None imposed in Dallas | - |
| State transfer tax | None statewide | - |
| Authority | TX Tax Code preempts cities | - |
| Recording fee | TX Local Gov Code 118.011 | - |
| Mansion surcharge | Not authorized in Texas | - |
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Dallas FAQ
Will I pay a mansion tax when I sell my Dallas home?
No. Texas does not authorize transfer or mansion taxes, and Dallas has none. You pay only Dallas County Clerk recording fees plus prorated property taxes at closing. High-value sales receive no surcharge.
Could Dallas adopt a Measure ULA-style tax?
Not unilaterally. The Texas Tax Code preempts local transfer taxes, and Article VIII requires legislative authorization. Dallas would need a state law change before any council ordinance could lawfully impose such a tax.
Richardson FAQ
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