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BUDGET SUMMARY





                                                           Sales Tax History

               Sales  taxes  are  collected  by  the
               State  from  the  sale  of  goods  and
               services.  Goods  and  services  are
               taxed  at  8.25%  in  the  City  of
               Watauga,  of  which  6.25%  is  the
               state portion.  The remaining 2% is
               received as follows:   The General
               Fund receives 1.25% of each dollar
               taxed  within  the  City.    The  Crime
               Control  and  Prevention  District
               receives  .5%  and  the  Watauga
               Economic                Development
               Corporation  receives  .25%.    The
               Mixed  Beverage  Tax  –  1.5%  (or
               10.7143%  of  the  State’s  14%)  of
               each dollar taxed within the City is
               allocated to the General Fund.

               Sales tax is the second largest source of revenue for the general fund.   A significant
               portion (28%) of the city’s general operating revenue is derived from sales  tax. Sales
               taxes  also  fund  the  operations  for  the  Crime  Control  and  Prevention  District  and  the
               Economic Development Corporation activities.

               FY2022-2023 sales tax receipts were higher than anticipated and are trending 3% over
               budget and 4% over prior year actuals.  We have conservatively estimated FY2023-2024
               sales tax to be 2% over FY2022-2023 year-end projections.  The conservative approach
               places the budget in the position to absorb economic losses without a reduction in service
               levels.    The  City  continues  its  economic  development  and  redevelopment  strategic
               planning that is essential for the City to increase its sales tax revenues and reduce its
               dependency  on  property  taxes  to  fund  basic  City  services.      The  City’s  economic
               development goals include attraction of quality visually appealing businesses, as well as
               revitalization and investment in areas that have seen some deterioration of economic
               activity.  Efforts to maintain and grow our sales tax base continue to be a high priority.

               Franchise taxes are collected primarily from utilities and fees charged for the privilege
               of continued use of public property and municipal rights of way.  Most franchise fees are
               set by the State of Texas and the City of Watauga collects the amounts prescribed by
               law.  However, our solid waste franchise fees are established in our contract with our solid
               waste hauler and are equal to 10% of gross revenues.


               Licenses and permits revenues include fees charged by the City for business licenses
               and permits for general construction.  Fees are charged for City inspection of electrical,





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