comptrollerlogoThe Texas Comptroller’s office released May sales tax allocation numbers for cities across the state today showing a slight increase for Brownwood and Early.

Brownwood sales tax was up 1.82% for the month compared to May of last year.   Early’s sale tax allocation was also up by 4.99% on the month.

Statewide, State Comptroller Susan Combs will send cities, counties, transit systems and special purpose taxing districts their May local sales tax allocations totaling $668.5 million, up 5.6 percent compared to May 2012.

“Sales tax collections were up in a range of sectors from construction and manufacturing to restaurants,” Combs said. “As expected, the rate of growth in state sales tax revenue is moderating compared to double-digit growth rates we recently experienced.”

See sales tax numbers for Brown County cities below. The sales tax figures represent March sales reported by monthly tax filers.

City Net Payment
This Period
Comparable Payment
Prior Year
% Change 2013 Payments
To Date
2012 Payments
To Date
% Change
Bangs 14,177.42 13,262.29 6.90% 52,757.51 52,932.56 -0.33%
Blanket 2,599.55 2,137.32 21.62% 8,900.78 9,139.25 -2.60%
Brownwood 600,679.82 589,923.46 1.82% 2,572,814.02 2,562,467.44 0.40%
Early 109,084.60 103,891.28 4.99% 435,653.38 438,048.42 -0.54%