PRESS RELEASE: Comptroller Glenn Hegar Announces Fiscal 2015 Revenues; Distributes $638 Million in Monthly Sales Tax Revenue to Local Governments
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts sent this bulletin at 09/10/2015 10:10 AM CDT
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September 10, 2015 Comptroller Glenn Hegar Announces Fiscal 2015 RevenuesDistributes $638 Million in Monthly Sales Tax Revenue to Local Governments(AUSTIN) — Along with his monthly sales tax allocation announcement, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar today released totals for overall state revenues, as well as some of the state’s most significant revenue sources.
“State revenues for fiscal 2015 came in very close to the amounts we projected in January before the legislative session,” Hegar said. “As we predicted, the Texas economy has seen moderate growth despite weakness in the energy sector. The accuracy of our fiscal 2015 estimate provides a firm foundation as we begin to prepare the Certification Revenue Estimate.” The primary purpose of the Certification Revenue Estimate (CRE) is to revise revenue projections following a legislative session, taking into account actions taken by the Legislature affecting revenue and final revenue numbers for the recently ended fiscal year. It also allows the Comptroller’s office to revise previous revenue projections and the economic forecast based on the most current information. Hegar also announced he will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts $638.1 million in local sales tax allocations for September, which represents an increase of 1.7 percent compared to September 2014. Hegar also said today that state sales tax revenue in August was $2.6 billion, down 0.4 percent compared to August 2014. “The slight decline in sales tax revenue was due to reduced receipts from oil and gas-related sectors, offset by growth from other sectors,” Hegar said. “Higher collections from retail trade, restaurants and services indicated continued growth in consumer spending, while receipts from construction also grew.”
The sales tax figures represent monthly sales made in July by businesses that report tax quarterly. For details of September sales tax allocations to individual cities, counties, transit systems and special-purpose districts, visit the Monthly Sales Tax Allocation Comparison Summary Reports on the Comptroller’s website.
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