Texas City Offers Samsung Huge Tax Break to Build Plant

September 7, 2021

Taylor, Texas – one of two locations in the Lonestar state currently being considered by Samsung Electronics for a $17 billion chip plant – plans to offer huge property tax breaks if the South Korean technology giant opts to choose them.

Taylor is competing with Austin, Texas, for the plant and the 1,800 new jobs it would create.

A proposal on the city’s website states that Samsung would be provided with a grant equivalent to 92.5% of the estimated property tax for the first 10 years, 90% for the next 10 years and then 85% for 10 years after that.

Other proposed benefits include a 92.5% tax waiver on new properties built on the site for 10 years and development costs being repaid.

Taylor City Council and Williamson County will meet to review the proposal on Wednesday

Should Samsung choose Taylor, the company plans to break ground in the first quarter of 2022, with production anticipated to begin in late 2024.

For more information, view the original story from Reuters.

Top Stories

Related Articles

February 12, 2026 The Sun’s radiation has become an existential risk for spacecraft, and SpaceX is taking the fight underground, more...

February 12, 2026 Canadians will finally gain legal control over their financial data in 2026 as the federal government confirms more...

February 11, 2026 Workday’s CEO Carl Eschenbach is stepping down, less than a week after the enterprise software firm announced more...

February 11, 2026 In a sharp reversal that erased all gains made since Donald Trump’s 2025 election win, Bitcoin tumbled more...

Picture of TND News Desk

TND News Desk

Staff writer for Tech Newsday.
Picture of TND News Desk

TND News Desk

Staff writer for Tech Newsday.

Jim Love

Jim is an author and podcast host with over 40 years in technology.

Share:
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn