October’s Sales Tax Revenue

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced today he will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts $737.9 million in local sales tax allocations for November, 0.8 percent more than in November 2015.

These allocations are based on sales made in September by businesses that report tax monthly, and sales made in July, August and September by quarterly filers.

“The cities of San Antonio, Fort Worth and Plano saw noticeable increases in sales tax allocations,” Hegar said. “The cities of Houston and Midland saw significant decreases in sales tax allocations.”

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  Rate Net Paid Payment YTD Prior Year % Change
Hays 0.500% $1,424,606.32 $15,693,267.06 $4,794,181.32 + 11.34%
City Rate Net Paid Payment YTD Prior Year Payment % Change
Buda 1.500% $507,100.81 $5,265,352.36 $4,794,181.32 +9.82%
Dripping Springs 1.250% $182,231.03 $1,816,837.77 $1,615,398.74 +12.46%
Hays 1.000% $455.55 $11,282.32 $14,454.31 -21.94%
Kyle 1.500% $655,907.41 $6,090,293.12 $5,375,916.66 +13.28%
Mountain City 1.000% $1,081.82 $10,831.36 $8,845.37 +22.45%
Niederwald 1.000% $3,113.98 $28,264.94 $24,338.38 +16.13%
San Marcos 1.500% $2,346,405.05 $26,634,849.95 $23,964,461.57 +11.14%
Uhland 1.500% $15,980.80 $153,690.54 $130,082.00 +18.14%
Wimberley 1.000% $94,269.66 $824,251.10 $749,362.34 +9.99%
Woodcreek 1.000% $3,895.44 $39,034.65 $34,406.52 +13.45%

 

LOCAL SALES TAX ALLOCATIONS (Nov. 2016)
Recipient Nov. 2016
Allocations
Change from
Nov. 2015
Year-to-date
Change
Cities    $486.4M +0.9% +1.1%
Counties $40.1M – 6.3% – 5.6%
Transit Systems $165.3M +0.9% +1.1%
Special Purpose Taxing Districts $46.1M +7.1% +2.0%
Total $737.9M +0.8% +0.7%

 

 

 

 

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