
Episode #17
Know Leon County Podcast Ep 17: Why Do We Have to Pay Them to Behave? | Tax Abatement Debate
Leon County taxpayers are being told that a tax abatement may be necessary to gain βcontrol,β βoversight,β and βenforcementβ over a massive new data center project.But does that argument actually hold up?In Episode 17 of the Know Leon County Podcast, we dig into the claims being made to justify a potential tax abatement β and ask some questions every Leon County taxpayer deserves answered.We break down arguments like:β’ βWithout an abatement, theyβll just do whatever they want.ββ’ βWe need an abatement to control their water use.ββ’ βWe need an abatement to control their power use.ββ’ βWe need an abatement to force them to pay.ββ’ βWe need an abatement to control the noise.ββ’ βThe lawyers say an agreement is the best option.βHereβs the question at the center of this episode:Why should Leon County taxpayers give up millions of dollars in potential tax revenue just to get promises from a company about how it will behave?If a project requires tax breaks just to promise not to destroy the peace, quiet, and property values of surrounding taxpayers, is that really a good deal for Leon County?And if the company already uses closed-loop liquid cooling, why would taxpayers need to subsidize them to do what their own technology already requires?We also examine a major misconception about property taxes: a company does not need a tax abatement agreement before the county can tax it. Property owners may protest valuations, but unpaid taxes can still trigger penalties, interest, tax liens, and collection actions.A tax abatement does not create the obligation to pay taxes.It reduces the taxes owed.Those are two very different things.Watch Episode 17, share it with your neighbors, and tell us in the comments:Would you support giving a massive data center a tax abatement in exchange for promises about noise, water, and oversight β or should they simply pay their taxes like everyone else?Subscribe to Know Leon County for local government coverage, public records, accountability, and conversations about the decisions shaping the future of Leon County, Texas. #LeonCountyTX #KnowLeonCounty #TaxAbatement #DataCenters #TexasPolitics #LocalGovernment #PropertyTaxes #CorporateWelfare #TaxpayerAccountability #GovernmentTransparency #LeonCounty

