Sales tax revenues showed growth in Hedley and Howardwick this month while slipping slightly in Clarendon after Texas Comptroller delivered April allocations last week.
Hedley was up 12.98 percent for the month at $975.29 compared to $863.19 one year ago. Hedley’s calendar year-to-date total is now up 32.27 percent at $5,694.19.
Howardwick saw its sales tax allocation increase 17.34 percent to $1,940.16 this month, bringing the year-to-date total up 25.50 percent to $7,906.74 compared to the same point in 2024.
Clarendon was off 1.56 percent with an allocation of $35,535.95, which is down from $36,100.75 last April. Clarendon is still up 4.79 percent for the year-to-date at $171,654.63.
Also in the corporate limits of Howardwick, the Donley County Assistance District 1 received $1,141.59 this month bringing its total since January to $7,906.74. The new district began collecting sales taxes in October.
Statewide, Hegar distributed $995.5 million in local sales tax allocations for April, 3.5 percent less than in April 2024.
These allocations are based on sales made in February by businesses that report tax monthly.
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