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    Sales Tax Allocation details by City or County or special district
    These reports breakout sales tax by various industry for the MSA's
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    Sales Tax Allocations to Counties

    Gives this month, last month, % change, year-to-date vs last year-to-date and % change year-to-date

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    Quarterly State Sales/Use Tax Analysis .

    These reports break down sales tax data further for analysis. The retail division is a better indicator of local spending and removes the manfuacturing etc from the mix.

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    1/2 cent sales tax communities.

    Voters in many Texas cities have the option of imposing a local sales and use tax to help finance their communities' economic development efforts.
    These cities may adopt an economic development sales tax rate of 1/8, 1/4, 3/8 or 1/2 of 1 percent if the new total rate of all local sales and use taxes would not exceed 2 percent.
    They also may limit the duration of the tax and the use of the funds.


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