Texas Statutes
§ 155.153 — PREFERRED STATE TAX LIEN.
Texas § 155.153
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Tex. Tax Code Code Ann. § 155.153 (2026).
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Sec. 155.153. PREFERRED STATE TAX LIEN.
(a)All taxes, fines, interest, penalties, and costs due under this chapter are secured by a preferred lien in favor of the state, first and prior to all other existing or future liens, contractual or statutory, legal or equitable, regardless of the time the lien originated, on any property seized and forfeited under this chapter.
(b)A lienholder who establishes an interest in the property is entitled to recover any proceeds remaining after payment of all taxes, interest, penalties, and costs due to the state.
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 1991, 72nd Leg., ch. 409, Sec. 59, eff. June 7, 1991.
Nearby Sections
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§ 155.001
DEFINITIONS.§ 155.002
STORAGE.§ 155.021
TAX IMPOSED ON CIGARS.§ 155.0212
LIABILITY OF PERMITTED DISTRIBUTOR.§ 155.023
PAYMENT OF TAX.§ 155.024
EXCEPTION FOR PERSONAL USE.§ 155.025
MANUFACTURING EXEMPTION.§ 155.026
PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO PAY TAX.§ 155.027
VENUE.§ 155.028
IMPACT OF TAX.§ 155.041
PERMITS.§ 155.045
COMBINATION PERMIT.§ 155.048
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