County sales tax drops for August
August proved itself to be a tough month for Van Zandt County cities when it comes to sales tax revenue figures, with only one city bucking the downward trend according to the office of Texas State Comptroller Glenn Hegar.
Canton was the exception to the rule for the month of August, receiving $14,349.37 more than the $310,948.54 collected for the same calendar month in 2015.
After posting the largest percentage gain for any city in the county in July, the city of Edom went the complete opposite direction by posting a 20.88 percent drop down to $2,295.61 for the month of August.
Edgewood, which received a payment of $30,303.05 in August 2015, saw a drop of 6.98 percent by receiving $28,188.79 for this month.
Van, which had been the top gainer in the county for both June and July, cooled off in August by seeing it’s figures drop $5,753.15 to $81,042.98 for the month.
Figures from the comptroller’s office show Wills Point received $94,754 for the month, down 10.72 percent over the $106,136.27 collected for the same calendar month in 2015.
Grand Saline finished the month with the largest dollar drop and second largest percentage change of any county city, receiving a payment of $55,206.34 for the month. That total was $11,538.08 or 17.29 percent less than the monies received in August of last year.
As a whole, county cities were down a combined $17,044.07 over last year’s figures for the month.
For the year, Canton, up $111,624.65 in year-to-date figures, Van, up $55,361.60 in year-to-date figures, Grand Saline, up $3,779.76 in year-to-date figures, and Edom, up $429.18 in year-to-date figures, are all currently ahead of their 2015 pace through eight months.
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