All three Donley County municipalities posted higher sales tax revenues this month when Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar delivered June allocations last week.
The City of Clarendon, coming off a record sales tax allocation last month, posted revenue of $31,879.42 for its June allocation, reflecting a 6.05 percent increase over the same period last year.
Clarendon is now 6.19 percent ahead for the calendar year-to-date with 2019 revenue totaling $213,203.88 so far this year.
Hedley was up 1.44 percent for the month at $709.14 with a year-to-date total at $5,485.86, up 12.91 percent.
Howardwick’s June allocation was $1,176.85, which is an increase of 24.72 percent compared to last June. That city is now running 6.96 percent ahead for the year with revenue of $6,825.11.
June allocations are based on sales made in April by businesses that report tax monthly.
Statewide, Hegar delivered $782.1 million in local sales tax allocations for June, 10.1 percent more than in June 2018.
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