Cities Within Hays County Local Sales Tax Collection July 2016

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced today he will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts $624 million in local sales tax allocations for July, 2.3 percent more than in July 2015. These allocations are based on sales made in May by businesses that report tax monthly.

“The cities of Dallas, San Antonio, Austin and Fort Worth saw noticeable increases in sales tax allocations,” Hegar said. “Energy-centric cities such as Houston and Midland continue to see decreases in sales tax allocations.”

 

HAYS COUNTY LOCAL SALES TAX ALLOCATIONS (July 2016)

 

County Current
Rate
Net Payment
This Period
Comparable Payment
Prior Year
% Change 2016 Payments
To Date
2015 Payments
To Date
% Change
Hays 0.500% 1,299,357.27 1,127,150.14 15.27 9,734,992.81 8,713,453.13 11.72%

 

HAYS COUNTY BY CITY LOCAL SALES TAX ALLOCATIONS (July 2016)

 

County/City Current Rate Net Payment This Period Comparable Payment Prior Year % Change 2016 Payments To Date 2015 Payments To Date % Change
Hays 
Buda 1.500% 451,326.14 368,348,.12 22.52% 3,264,584.28 2,997,603.19 8.90%
Dripping Springs 1.250% 153,792.68 138,525.51 11.02% 1,113,899.00 987,124.16 12.84%
Hays 1.000% 554.75 777.34 -28.63% 7,202.74 8,894.57 -19.02%
Kyle 1.500%  508766.81 446,136.33 14.03% 3,769,897.98 3,223,031.39 16.96%
Mountain City 1.000% 839.08 662.52 26.64% 6,778.55 5,554.48 22.03%
Niederwald 1.000% 2,338.85 1,999.09 16.99 17,122.71 13,856.91 23.56%
San Marcos 1.500% 2,163,570.45 1,870,432.39 15.67% 16,439,990.59 15,078,360.98 9.03%
Uhland 1.500% 12,885.38 9,772.63 31.85 92,812.11 66,989.75 38.54%
Wimberley 1.000% 64545.42 54,998.03 17.35 502,897.94 440,658.29 14.12%
Woodcreek 1.000% 3,676.01 3006.61 22.26% 24,319.55 20,580.94 18.16%
County Total 3,362,295.57 2,894,659.37 16.15% 25,239,505.45 22,842,654.66 10.49%

 

LOCAL SALES TAX ALLOCATIONS (July 2016)
Recipient July 2016
Allocations
Change from
July 2015
Year-to-date
Change
Cities    $407.0M 2.7% 0.8%
Counties $36.0M 2.2% 5.9%
Transit Systems $143.0M 2.4% 0.6%
Special Purpose Taxing Districts $38.0M 1.0% 0.2%
Total $624.0M 2.3% 0.3%
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