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ITC: Strategic Tax Podcast

Podcast von Mark Dzeda

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Welcome to the ITC Tax Podcast, where we cut through the complexity of taxes and help businesses plan smarter, save money, and stay ahead. Each episode we’ll dive into real conversations about things that matter right now: data centers, site selection, incentives, property tax, and more. If your business is growing or planning big projects, you don’t have to navigate it alone. Let’s get into it.

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Episode Heavy Equipment, Smart Taxes: Strategies to Reduce Your Property Tax Burden Cover

Heavy Equipment, Smart Taxes: Strategies to Reduce Your Property Tax Burden

This week, host Stephen Shaw sits down with Kyle Hanson, a seasoned property tax consultant, to explore the ins and outs of dealer heavy equipment and its impact on business personal property tax assessments. Kyle breaks down how businesses can strategically leverage tax provisions to reduce liabilities on heavy equipment, what qualifies for reduced assessments, and the critical filing rules to avoid penalties. They also dive into recent legislative changes, including the move from monthly to quarterly filings, aimed at simplifying the process for businesses. Key Takeaways 1. Understand how dealer heavy equipment affects business personal property tax assessments. 2. Learn which types of heavy equipment qualify for reduced tax rates. 3. Discover filing protocols that protect your business from penalties. 4. Get clarity on recent legislative changes from monthly to quarterly filings. Resources Learn more and connect with the ITC Tax team at itctax.com [https://itctax.com/]. Mentioned in this episode: Optimize Your Property Tax! ITC Tax [https://itc-tax.captivate.fm/itctax]

1. Mai 2026 - 16 min
Episode The New $125,000 Texas BPP Exemption: What Every Business Owner Needs to Know with Dawn Walior and Trudie Nguyen Cover

The New $125,000 Texas BPP Exemption: What Every Business Owner Needs to Know with Dawn Walior and Trudie Nguyen

This week on the ITC Tax Podcast, Trudie sits down with Dawn to break down the brand-new Texas business personal property exemption that took effect in January 2026. Passed through House Bill 9, this exemption automatically removes the first $125,000 of value per location, per taxing jurisdiction, simplifying filing for small businesses and reducing the compliance burden across the board. Dawn walks through how the exemption works for single locations, multi-location owners, leased property, and related entities, plus what to watch for as appraisal districts figure out implementation in year one. If you own business personal property in Texas, this episode is essential listening. #PropertyTax #ITCTax #TaxStrategy #TaxCompliance #BusinessTaxes #TexasTax #TaxExemptions #TaxSavings #BusinessPersonalProperty #SmallBusiness Key Takeaways ● House Bill 9 created a new automatic exemption for the first $125,000 of business personal property value, effective for the 2026 tax year. ● The exemption applies per location and per taxing jurisdiction, so businesses with multiple sites can claim it at each one. ● If your total BPP value at a location is $125,000 or less, you simply check a box on the new rendition form and skip the detailed asset listing entirely. ● Many counties will not require you to file a rendition the following year if your value stays under the threshold, but check with your county or ITC Tax to confirm. ● Leased property is treated differently: the $125,000 exemption applies to the aggregate value across all leased assets in a jurisdiction, not per location. ● Related entities at the same location only receive the exemption once, preventing businesses from splitting into smaller entities to multiply the benefit. ● Appraisal districts are still working out implementation details in this first year, so watch your notice of value carefully and protest if anything looks wrong. Resources House Bill 9, passed by the Texas Legislature, creating the business personal property exemption effective January 2026. Learn more and connect with the ITC Tax team at www.itctax.com. This show was produced with the production help of www.truthworkmedia.com Mentioned in this episode: Optimize Your Property Tax! ITC Tax [https://itc-tax.captivate.fm/itctax]

8. Apr. 2026 - 8 min
Episode Texas Property Tax Exemptions: The Savings You Might Be Missing with Dawn Walior and Trudie Nguyen Cover

Texas Property Tax Exemptions: The Savings You Might Be Missing with Dawn Walior and Trudie Nguyen

In this episode, Dawn Walior and Trudie Nguyen walk us through the most commonly missed property tax exemptions in Texas — and how they can translate into significant savings for your business. From the Freeport exemption to pollution control and the newer biomedical exemption, learn what you may be leaving on the table, how to apply, and the critical deadlines you need to know. Plus, an important warning about recent changes to USPS mail processing that could affect your filings. Key Takeaways: - The Freeport exemption is one of the most frequently missed opportunities — even if you think your inventory doesn't qualify, it's worth a closer look. - Inventory that ships to a local Texas client may still qualify for Freeport if that client ships it out of state within 175 days. - You can choose a September 1 inventory valuation date instead of January 1 — a smart move if your inventory is lower in the fall. - Pollution control exemptions apply more broadly than most people realize — any equipment required to meet regulatory standards may qualify, and the exemption lasts as long as you own the equipment. - The biomedical exemption is relatively new and exempts machinery, equipment, and finished goods for biomedical companies. - There are no application fees for filing exemptions with the appraisal district. The only fee is for TCEQ pollution control use-of-determination reviews. - New legislative change: if you extend your rendition deadline to May 15, your Freeport exemption application is now automatically extended to May 15 as well. Resources: Visit www.itctax.com for questions about Texas property tax exemptions and compliance. #PropertyTax #TexasTax #FreeportExemption #PollutionControl #BiomedicalExemption #TaxCompliance #ITCTax #TaxExemptions #TexasBusiness #PropertyTaxSavings #TaxDeadlines #InventoryTax Mentioned in this episode: Optimize Your Property Tax! ITC Tax [https://itc-tax.captivate.fm/itctax]

6. Apr. 2026 - 10 min
Episode Don’t Miss the Deadline: Property Tax Tips to Avoid Penalties with Brett Zieren Cover

Don’t Miss the Deadline: Property Tax Tips to Avoid Penalties with Brett Zieren

This week, host Stephen Shaw sits down with Brett Zieren, a property tax consultant at ITC, to break down why property tax deadlines matter, especially the fast-approaching April 15 cutoff in states like Texas, Louisiana, and Florida. Brett shares how different states handle extensions and the steps required to file them correctly. Plus, he shares simple but important tips, like keeping certified mail receipts, so you’ve got proof on your side if anything ever gets questioned. A little organization and early action can go a long way. Listen to feel more confident, stay compliant, and keep more of your hard-earned money where it belongs. Key Takeaways * April 15 is a big deal: If you own property in states like Texas, Louisiana, or Florida, don’t sleep on this deadline. * File on time (or file for an extension): You’ve got options, but they only help if you act early and follow the right steps for your state. * Keep your receipts: Simple habits like saving certified mail proof can protect you if there’s ever a dispute about when you filed. * Stay ahead, save money: A little organization and proactive planning now can help you avoid headaches later. Resources Learn more and connect with the ITC Tax team at itctax.com [https://itctax.com/]. Mentioned in this episode: Optimize Your Property Tax! ITC Tax [https://itc-tax.captivate.fm/itctax]

27. März 2026 - 13 min
Episode Navigating Energy Market Volatility with James Wicklund Cover

Navigating Energy Market Volatility with James Wicklund

This week, on the ITC Tax Podcast, Mark Dzeda speaks with industry veteran James Wicklund to discuss how recent geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, are impacting global oil markets. Mark and James explore the growing demand for natural gas driven by data centers and technological growth, and how energy companies are adapting through innovation and diversification to navigate an increasingly complex market. Key Takeaways 1. Geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions can quickly impact global oil prices. 2. Oil markets remain highly cyclical and volatile. 3. Data center growth is driving increased demand for natural gas. 4. Energy companies must innovate and diversify to stay competitive. Resources Learn more and connect with the ITC Tax team at itctax.com [https://itctax.com/]. Mentioned in this episode: Optimize Your Property Tax! ITC Tax [https://itc-tax.captivate.fm/itctax]

13. März 2026 - 43 min
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