Monday, February 11, 2019

Springfield sales tax revenues up eight percent

(From the City of Springfield)

The City of Springfield’s sales tax revenues from the Missouri Department of Revenue are up 8 percent, or about $271,000, compared to budget with the February sales tax check.

The check was $3,571,433 compared to the budgeted amount of $3,300,365. On a year-to-date basis, revenues are up compared to budget 2.72 percent. On a rolling 12-month average, revenues are 2 percent above budget.

“After a below-budget December, we’re pleased to see this upward trend continue from January,” says Finance Director David Holtmann.







The check reflects sales processed by the state in January from transactions made primarily in December. Compared to February 2018, revenues are down nearly 4 percent, or $146,260, compared to February 2018’s revenue check in the amount of $3,717,693.

The City heavily relies on sales tax revenues as its main source of revenue to fund vital services, such as police and fire operations. In Springfield, approximately 56 percent of revenue comes from sales tax and use tax.

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