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Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Wichita County to offer First Solar nearly $8,713,631 in tax incentives for solar farm

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Burkburnett ISD and Wichita County are preparing to give massive tax breaks, under Ch. 313 and 312 respectively, to First Solar to build a new solar farm, called Bacon Switch Solar, in the county.

Chapter 312 and 313 property tax abatements under the Texas Tax Code allow counties, cities, school districts, and special purpose districts to reduce the amount of taxes paid by certain businesses within their jurisdictions. These abatements are widely used by renewable energy developers in conjunction with additional state and federal subsidies. Some analysts and critics refer to this system of subsidies as a form of “corporate welfare” allowing investors to turn a profit on what would otherwise be an unprofitable venture at the expense of taxpayers.

According to application materials, the proposed tax abatement from the county will give the Tempe, AZ based First Solar a $96,648 annual tax break, which is a reduction of 70 percent, for 10 years beginning in 2022. Over the lifetime of the abatements, Wichita County taxing districts stand to sacrifice an estimated $966,476 in property tax revenue.

Similarly, documents show Burkburnett ISD is prepared to reduce the taxable value of the project to $30 million, from a high of $171,500,000, for a period of 10 years beginning in 2022. The lost revenue that the district would have gained without the abatement would have been in excess of $7,747,155 over 10 years.

Altogether over the lifetime of the abatements, First Solar stands to receive nearly $8,713,631 in tax incentives. According to reports, the parties have entered into a formal agreement approved by the Texas Comptroller and the school district.

Outside of construction, First Solar is only committed to creating two new jobs related to its projects in Wichita.

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