Jan 10, 2013
Permian Basin sales tax receipts growing
PERMIAN BASIN - The City of Odessa’s sales tax check from the state for January continued to show an increase from the previous year’s total. In Odessa, the sales tax...
PERMIAN BASIN – The City of Odessa’s sales tax check from the state for January continued to show an increase from the previous year’s total.
In Odessa, the sales tax check will be $3,024,947, up 25 percent from January 2012’s $2,410,990. Ector County Hospital District was $3,043,293, which was an 8.57 percent increase over last year $2,802,973.
The January 2013 sales tax allocation for the state totaled $530.8 million, up 7.3 percent compared to January 2012.
City | Sales Tax Receipts | Y-O-Y Change |
Midland | $4,436,520 | 13.83% |
Odessa | $3,024,947 | 25.46% |
Big Spring | $707,309 | 34.33% |
Andrews | $571,691 | 20.68% |
Fort Stockton | $250,808 | 19.32% |
Monahans | $236,854 | 23.38% |
Pecos | $202,945 | 32.54% |
Big Lake | $177,626 | 33.97% |
For cities and counties, see the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.
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