The City of Clarendon set a new record last week when Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar distributed June allocations of sales tax revenues to local governments.
Clarendon brought in $45,683.65 for the month setting a record for June revenues for the city. The month’s revenue came in more than 16 percent above the same time in 2023 when the city received $39,219. The allocation is also 26.38 percent above last year’s June figure.
The city is now running 7.89 percent ahead for the calendar year-to-date total for sales tax revenues compared to 2024 with revenue of $272,166.26.
Hedley was up this month by 3.93 percent at $965.10 with a year-to-date total up 21.98 percent at $6,917.99. Howardwick was up 16.89 percent for June at $1,817.53 and 29.90 percent ahead of for the year-to-date at 11,929.01.
The Donley County Assistance District still in its first year of collections received $1,497.26 this month and is now at $7,732.48 for the year.
Statewide, Hegar sent $1.2 billion in local sales tax allocations for June, 6.1 percent more than this time last year. June allocations are based on sales made in April by businesses that report tax monthly.
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