20 - Year Growth Plan - City of Kendleton
20 - Year Growth Plan - City of Kendleton
20 - Year Growth Plan - City of Kendleton
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Figure 33: <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Kendleton</strong> Total Allocations from Texas ComptrollerMonth <strong>20</strong>08 <strong>20</strong>09 <strong>20</strong>10 <strong>20</strong>11January $1,531.76 $1,069.50 $1,046.<strong>20</strong> $1,104.06February $1,615.56 $1,934.37 $1,723.91 $2,245.50March $1,<strong>20</strong>1.26 $1,211.52 $1,723.91 $1,522.11April $1,189.47 $1,168.71 $1,223.35 $1,334.69May $1,178.48 $1,<strong>20</strong>5.88 $1,448.80 $2,222.27June $1,250.07 $1,182.08 $1,298.06 $1,144.18July $1,091.81 $1,158.28 $1,302.93 $1,432.55August $1,385.51 $1,435.10 $1,493.70 $1,197.73.September $1,152.93 $1,189.24 $1,147.81October $4,627.43 $1,188.28 $1,380.10November $1,555.10 $1,546.51 $1,262.24December $1,265.85 $1,008.84 $1,135.51Total for the year $19,045.23 $15,298.31 $15,768.56Source: Texas Comptroller https://ourcpa.cpa.state.tx.us/allocation/AllocHist.jspSales tax amounts have remained low and fairly stable across the last three and a half years, with the<strong>20</strong>08 total <strong>of</strong> $19,045.23 representing a nearly $10,000 increase over <strong>20</strong>07, and an impressive increasefrom <strong>20</strong>05, when the year total was $294.87. As demonstrated in the chart below, allocations have beenlargely within the approximately $9,500 to $16,000 range since 1988.Figure 34: Sales Allocation History over the <strong>Year</strong>s 1988‐<strong>20</strong>10Local Sales Tax Allocation History Total Amountsfor Each <strong>Year</strong>$<strong>20</strong>,000.00$18,000.00$16,000.00$14,000.00$12,000.00$10,000.00$8,000.00$6,000.00$4,000.00$2,000.00$0.00198819891990199119921993199419951996199719981999<strong>20</strong>00<strong>20</strong>01<strong>20</strong>02<strong>20</strong>03<strong>20</strong>04<strong>20</strong>05<strong>20</strong>06<strong>20</strong>07<strong>20</strong>08<strong>20</strong>09<strong>20</strong>10<strong>20</strong>11Source: Texas Comptroller <strong>of</strong> Public AccountsAppendix A, Page 47