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Austin, Round Rock sales tax figures up

Thursday, January 11, 2024 by Jo Clifton

The most recent report from Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar shows that Austin’s sales tax collections rose to nearly $29.3 million for November, a 2.24 percent increase over last year. Round Rock saw a 6.23 percent increase, rising from about $9 million to $9.6 million, according to the report released Wednesday. Overall, Hegar announced he will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose districts $1.1 billion in local sales tax allocations for January, up 3.3 percent above allocations for January 2023. The Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority will receive more than $32 million, an increase of about 2.5 percent, the comptroller said. Of Texas’ 20 largest cities, only Midland and Odessa saw a decline in their sales tax revenues for November. Each collected about 5 percent less than they did a year ago. Houston will receive $71.6 million, about 2 percent more than at the same time last year, and San Antonio will get $38.9 million, about 1.32 percent more than a year ago.

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