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October 21st, 2010 - Heidi Rambo Centrella

OKC sees sixth consecutive month of increased sales tax distribution



All but one of seven metro-area cities experienced increases in year-over-year comparisons.

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A compilation of metro area sales tax collections by the Oklahoma Tax Commission for October - same as last month - show all but one of seven metro-area cities experienced increases in year-over-year comparisons. This month, Oklahoma City received $32,039,183 - a 19.23-percent increase when compared to the same month last year, which brought in $26,872,000.

In September, Oklahoma City received a $31,079,411 distribution, and in August, $31,992,318. Both were increases over the same months in 2009.

The October distribution of collections primarily represents local tax receipts from August business. Other cities showing increases when compared to the same month last year include Edmond (3.56 percent), Norman (10.31 percent), Midwest City (12.27 percent), Moore (7.24 percent) and Chickasha (7.94 percent).

Guthrie experienced a 1.69-percent decline, following a 5.75-percent decline in September, and a 5.28-percent drop in August when compared to the same time last year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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