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TEXAS, February 12 - (AUSTIN) — Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced today he will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose districts $1.5 billion in local sales tax allocations for February, 9.4 percent more than in February 2024.
These allocations are based on sales made in December by businesses that report tax monthly; October, November and December sales by quarterly filers; and 2024 sales by businesses that report tax annually.
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Local Sales Tax Allocations - Feb. 2025 |
Recipient
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Feb. 2025
Allocation
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Change from
Feb. 2024
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Year-to-Date
Change
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Cities
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$936.2M |
↑8.7% |
↑4.7% |
Transit Systems |
$311.4M |
↑6.1% |
↑3.6% |
Counties |
$89.8M |
↑13.2% |
↑7.8% |
Special Purpose Districts |
$149.7M |
↑19.6% |
↑12.4% |
Total |
$1.5B
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↑9.4% |
↑5.4% |
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