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    APNewsBreak: Oil refineries seek huge tax refunds

    PASADENA, Texas (AP) — Some of the nation's largest oil refineries are seeking huge tax refunds that could force school districts and local governments across Texas to give back tens of millions of dollars they were counting on to pay teachers and provide other services.

    The refineries want the tax breaks in exchange for buying pollution-controlling equipment. But the cost to public schools would be dear, coming only months after lawmakers slashed education spending by more than $4 billion.

    If a three-member commission appointed by Gov. Rick Perry grants the refunds, nearly half the money would be taken from schools. Classrooms in cities with refineries would be hurt most.

    "We were already cut at the knees as it is, but more cuts? It's appalling," said Patricia Gonzales, a single mother of twins at Park View Intermediate School in Pasadena, a refinery town just south of Houston.

    She is president of the parent-teacher organization, which was created this past summer after budget cuts left the school without basic supplies such as pencils and paper towels.

    The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is evaluating 16 refund requests that could add up to more than $135 million, according to county tax data and application documents analyzed by The Associated Press.

    What's more, if the commission grants the requests, at least 12 other refineries that have not sought a refund also could qualify.

    On Monday, about a dozen community activists handed out fliers in Pasadena as they conducted a mock bake sale offering $10,000 cookies, brownies and cupcakes to draw attention to the problem.

    Gonzales lives near a miles-long stretch of refineries, where massive pipes and stacks light the night like skyscrapers do in other cities. An intense odor of burnt chemicals hangs over the town.

    "There are days when we can't go out because our children's asthma is that bad," she said. "And then they want money back?"

    The state commission expressed some support for the refund last year, raising speculation that it is preparing to side with the industry.

    Beginning in 2006, the Environmental Protection Agency began requiring refineries to remove sulfur dioxide from diesel and gasoline, and many refineries had to either upgrade existing "hydrotreater" units or purchase new, more effective equipment.

    San Antonio-based Valero Energy Corp. argues that the units should qualify for a tax exemption under an amendment to the Texas Constitution that says industrial plants don't have to pay taxes on equipment purchased to reduce on-site pollution.

    Valero first asked for the refund for six of its refineries in 2007. Since then, at least four other companies have asked for the same retroactive refund.

    Valero's initial request was denied. The company appealed, and the panel's chairman, Bryan Shaw, said last April that the Legislature probably intended a broader interpretation of the law. He instructed his staff to research whether they could award partial exemptions to Valero.

    Shaw declined to comment, saying it could present a conflict because the issue will be brought before him again.

    Valero could potentially get a refund of more than $92 million, but company spokesman Bill Day said executives believe the final refund would be much smaller. He said appraisers will probably estimate the value of refinery properties below the amount submitted by the company.

    There is no timeline for a ruling. The slow pace of the decision has put municipalities and school districts in the position of collecting and spending money they could be forced to return.

    Schools alone could be forced to fork over $62.8 million, according to data compiled by the AP.

    In smaller, more rural counties — where property taxes from heavy industry provide a big chunk of funding for schools and government services — the effect could be even greater. For example, in Moore County, where a Valero refinery is seeking two exemptions, a $15.8 million refund would amount to more than $720 per person.

    "If it was a good year and property values were up, it wouldn't be so bad," said Hugh Landrom Jr., president of Hugh Landrom and Associates, an engineering firm that does industrial appraisals for Galveston and other counties that are home to large refineries and chemical plants.

    But the pain is "compounded by the state budget cuts that are being passed down to everybody," Landrom said.

    If the abatements are approved, all Texas schools would be affected. Refinery towns would be hurt the most.

    "The dollars that are lost by these school districts directly affect the children of the employees that help make these companies what they are," said David Hodgins, consultant and attorney for the Texas Association of School Administrators.

    The Pasadena schools will have to refund $11.3 million to two refineries, according to the AP analysis.

    The school where the Gonzales children attend class has laid off eight staff members and is asking parents to donate money to pay for basketballs, volleyballs and even gloves for the science teachers.

    The Valero spokesman insisted the refund would not "be a disaster."

    "I guarantee you, it's not a surprise to the school districts," Day said. "Yes, they spent the money. Yes, we're asking for an abatement on our pollution-control equipment. ... But this is really no different than a homeowner appealing their property tax, just on a larger scale."

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    Associated Press Writer Troy Thibodeaux contributed to this report from New Orleans.

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    Ramit Plushnick-Masti can be reached on Twitter at https://twitter.com/RamitMastiAP

     

    41 comments

    • EK  •  7 mths ago
      Now, now these are tough times for these megacorps making record profits. They're not flush with cash and power like those greedy schoolkids.
    • cbrown3001  •  7 mths ago
      I am a boilermaker and I cant believe these companys have the balls to even ask. They make millions a day. I would never work in Texas and thier wages suck. I have put many a pollution control devices(to many to name) on power plants. It cost them more in profit then the cost of doing it. Rick Perry is the Anti-Christ!!! Why didnt power plants in other states have these issues,in union states that pay people a ok wage for the work they do!! In Texas these companies get to run wild WELD TIE AND WALK HIGH!!! X-83-X
    • Canopy  •  8 mths ago
      Quit complaining,you people vote for these robber-barons. You have not seen nothing yet. Still think the gop gives a dam about the working class,black or white. Bought and paid for by big business.
    • GOD±  •  8 mths ago
      What do you get when you breed the Tea Party with the GOP?

      The Jerry Springer Show!!!!!!!!!
    • Jack  •  8 mths ago
      Record profits and tax breaks!!! Screw them children over, this country doesn't need a future. We will just outsource it!
    • TOO OLD  •  8 mths ago
      Another shining example of Perry's concern for the education of the children of Texas. He appointed these creatures to do his bidding just like he appointed the ones who tried to rewrite the textbooks used in Texas schools to fit his and their "religious" agenda.
    • Beth  •  8 mths ago
      As if the whole oil industry wasn't rich enough... Now you want to take back up to $92 million, and from public schools of all places!!!!

      This is sickening.
    • goddess  •  8 mths ago
      I'll bet the oil executives' kids are not going to these schools....
    • Wal Den  •  7 mths ago
      Remember Georgie and the current Gov. Perry. Seems that Texas has demonstrated that education is really over rated -- at least to Texans.
    • NicoloMachiavelli  •  7 mths ago
      A victory for the Brownshirts (Tea Party). They don't need math & science. They get all the education they need from Rush & Beck.
    • the Ragged Raccoon  •  8 mths ago
      Your friendly GOP/Tea Party at work. What a country!
    • D.  •  8 mths ago
      Well, now we'll see what the GOP's true priorities are. It's not like oil companies are hurting for cash either. They could defer the rebates for a year or two. But, the decision isn't made yet, so no jumping to conclusions.
    • Be Brave, Comrades, for t ...  •  8 mths ago
      And, yet again, the unintended consequences of allowing corporate lobbyists to write the tax code, just keep sending the bills to the working class "til it aint no mo!
      The costs of technology to enhance production,profits, and protect the enviroment should ALL be in the cost of doin business, NOT in some lobbyists wet dream of a scheme to pass along to the people. Valero is the worst of em, owned by the American Hating Chavez Henchmen, send them a big bill for a continued prescence on our shores.
    • Mr T.  •  8 mths ago
      Correction: Texas has no state INCOME tax, and a car is also considered personal property. However, automobile always depreciate each year.
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    • Mr T.  •  8 mths ago
      This is Texas nonsense! The state of Texas collect their revenue thru personal property taxes, residential, commercial and Industrial...NO state sales Tax.. However, BIG OIL was required to control SMOG and SO2 because of health complaints. So the state of Texas mandated new pollution control equipment on Refineries, then taxed the addition of Pollution Control equipments, plus taxes on the Industrial plants. Since the equity of these Industries have depreciated, BIG OIL Refineries want their tax back on both the cost of pollution control equipment installed, and the depreciation of the refinery since the GREAT RECESSION....
    • David  •  8 mths ago
      I thought texas was heaven according to its governor that now is wanting to run our counrty ,were over the cliff. this is why this counrty can not be run like a corporation, we are a rebublic. not a company no where do you get a vote on the ceo, while the top earners take all the money, that would be taxes while you and I would get nothing. so before you think we should be on that trail better sit down and look at the pros and cons of what you want. Id ratherr still have my vote as to who I would want in there ,not some board telling they will decide for me. Marine vet 73-80
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, Michelle Malkin, Bill O’Reilly, Glenn Beck, and Sarah Palin are members of AFTRA - AFL-CIO yet do not want teachers to have the right to collective bargaining.
    • stevie  •  8 mths ago
      So where are all these regulations that allegedly damper business? It sounds more like the other way around. What happened to the 40+% profits they just reported a couple months ago? Where are the jobs they are supposed to be giving out? Let me guess,it's not their fault that they made record profits,right? Well then someone had to allow them to profit from such high prices,right speculators? But surprise,surprise,the republicans say that unregulated speculation is not the cause of high gas prices. Hmmmmm
    • half tilted  •  8 mths ago
      texas...land of lyndon johnson and george bush,jr....two war making losers!

      texas...most polluted state in the the united states.

      texas...what a laugh !
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