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Sales & Use Taxes are the largest General Government revenue stream, at 41%.  This category
               contains both sales and mixed beverage taxes.  Sales tax receipts are the result of a tax levy on the
               sale of goods and services within the City as authorized by the state of Texas.  The maximum sales
               tax allowed for the City of Grapevine’s general fund is one cent per dollar on all goods and services
               deemed taxable.   Alcoholic beverage taxes are  the  result of mixed beverage and  private club
               registrants remitting a 14% mixed beverage gross receipts tax to the state.  The state then remits
               8.3065% of those taxes to the City.


                SALES TAX       FY-2019       FY-2020      FY-2021      FY-2022      FY-2023       FY-2024
                                 Actual        Actual       Actual       Actual       Actual       Estimate

                Collections     $29,863,646  $25,758,869  $28,590,889  $36,748,631   $39,559,646  $42,594,062
                Gain / (Loss)    $1,577,019  ($4,104,777)  $2,832,020   $8,157,742    $2,811,015  $3,034,416
                % Change                6%         -14%          11%           29%           8%           8%




               General  government  sales  tax  receipts  for FY24 are projected  to be  $42.5  million,  an increase
               of $3,034,416 (8%) from the previous year.






































               The Sales Tax Strength Index, which compares the 12-month and 36-month rolling averages of sales
               tax collections has proved to be a reliable early indicator of recessions.  The chart above examines
               the index for sales tax collections from September 2016 through September 2024.  In the early part
               of the period, sales tax growth was around 5% until February 2016, when it fell to 2.4%.










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