Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced today he will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts $629.2 million in local sales tax allocations for September, 1.4 percent less than in September 2015. These allocations are based on sales made in July by businesses that report tax monthly.
“The cities of Houston, Midland, San Antonio and Frisco saw decreases in sales tax allocation,” Hegar said. “The cities of Dallas and Plano saw noticeable increases in sales tax allocations.”
County/City | Current Rate |
Net Payment This Period |
Comparable Payment Prior Year |
% Change | 2016 Payments To Date |
2015 Payments To Date |
% Change |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Buda | 1.500% | 474,571.92 | 442,126.68 | 7.33% | 4,259,826.35 | 3,906,393.81 | 9.04% |
Dripping Springs | 1.250% | 163,950.36 | 156,418.84 | 4.81% | 1,472,375.69 | 1,339,730.23 | 9.90% |
Hays | 1.000% | 984.17 | 1,395.15 | -29.45% | 9,414.28 | 12,053.42 | -21.89% |
Kyle | 1.500% | 519,583.11 | 485,237.39 | 7.07% | 4,942,716.52 | 4,350,711.25 | 13.60% |
Mountain City | 1.000% | 967.09 | 746.86 | 29.48% | 8,825.02 | 7,126.46 | 23.83% |
Niederwald | 1.000% | 2,560.36 | 2,676.36 | -4.33% | 22,604.43 | 18,932.79 | 19.39% |
San Marcos | 1.500% | 2,591,447.83 | 2,225,875.26 | 16.42% | 21,691,338.55 | 19,550,575.75 | 10.94% |
Uhland | 1.500% | 14,160.34 | 19,061.44 | -25.71% | 124,072.14 | 98,810.45 | 25.56% |
Wimberley | 1.000% | 68,201.60 | 63,456.07 | 7.47% | 667,606.07 | 597,672.03 | 11.70% |
Woodcreek | 1.000% | 3,759.02 | 3,500.35 | 7.38% | 32,137.51 | 27,682.21 | 16.09% |
County Total | 3,840,185.80 | 3,400,494.40 | 12.93% | 33,230,916.56 | 29,909,688.40 | 11.10% |
LOCAL SALES TAX ALLOCATIONS (Sept. 2016) | |||
Recipient | Sept. 2016 Allocations |
Change from Sept. 2015 |
Year-to-date Change |
Cities | $411.3M | (Down) 1.6% | (Up) 0.7% |
Counties | $36.7M | (Down) 7.4% | (Down) 6.2% |
Transit Systems | $142.9M | (Down) 0.1% | (Up) 0.6% |
Special Purpose Taxing Districts | $38.3M | (Up) 1.9% | (Up) 0.6% |
Total | $629.2M | (Down) 1.4% | (UP) 0.2% |
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