Texas employers will pay more for operating the state’s workers’ compensation system through premium and maintenance taxes proposed by the Department of Insurance that will bring in $148,011,657, and assessments for examination expenses that will generate an additional $12,727,040.
The department posted notice of the proposed increase online Friday in the form of amendments to Administrative Code Sections 1.414, concerning maintenance taxes and fees; and 7.1001, concerning examination expenses and assessments.
The department is proposing to increase the premium tax that funds the...
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