The Texas Comptroller’s Office has released the July sales tax allocations, which reflect taxable sales in the month of May.
The City of Brownwood received $510,631.75, an increase of 6.42% over July of 2020. Fiscal year to date (beginning October 1, 2020), the City of Brownwood has received $5,237,009.23, an increase of 11.11% over the previous year.
The Brownwood Municipal Development District’s July allocation was $169,088.77, an increase of 5.55% over July 2020. Fiscal year to date the MDD has received $1,691,254.23, an increase of 9.63% over the previous year.
The City of Early received $139,339.91 in July, an increase of 19.50% over July 2020. Fiscal year to date (beginning October 1, 2020), the City of Early has received $1,309,518.42%, a decrease of 6.06% from the previous year. Over the most recent three months, however, Early’s sales tax allocations have been up 30.01% over the previous year (May, June, and July).
The Early Municipal Development District received $45,857.07 in July. Fiscal year to date the Early MDD has received $425,383.90, a decrease of 5.96% from the previous year. Like the City, the MDD’s receipts in May-June-July are up 30.57% over the same three months in 2020.
The City of Bangs received $15,419.74 in July, a decrease of 1.70% compared to July 2020. Fiscal year to date (beginning October 1, 2020) the City of Bangs has received $169,789.35, an increase of 15.59% over the previous fiscal year to date.
The Bangs Municipal Development District’s allocation for July was $2,516.29, an increase of 4.66% over July 2020. Fiscal year to date the Bangs MDD has received $25,356.16, an increase of 18.40% over the previous fiscal year to date.