Baxter Co. and City of Mountain Home continues to see positive sales tax increases for September

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The sales tax revenue for Baxter County and the City of Mountain Home continues to see increases for September.

According Mountain Homes Director of Finance and Treasury Alma Clark, the city collected a total of $581,878 in city sales tax revenue for September which is an increase of 6.37% from this time last year. Year-to-date, the city has seen a total increase of $293,293 or 5.97%.

Figures released by Baxter County Treasurer Jenay Mize show Baxter County’s revenue portion equals $534,605. This time last year, Baxter County received $522,397.

Sales tax reports are released by the state Department of Finance and Administration two months after the taxes are collected by area businesses. The following numbers were received in September, which reflect area spending from the month of July.

Mountain Home received $289,198 in county sales tax. When compared to last year’s total of $282,594, it is an increase of 2.34%. The year-to-date increase equals $101,115 or 4.38%.

Other Baxter County cities receiving revenue from the county’s sales tax include:

– Gassville, which received $48,955;

– Cotter, which received $19,978;

– Lakeview, which received $17,475;

– Salesville, which received $10,665;

– Norfork, which received $10,485;

– Briarcliff, which received $5,321; and

– Big Flat, which received $1,984.

Baxter County received $234,667 in revenue from its 0.25% sales tax for maintenance and operation of the Baxter County Detention Center.

Mountain Home received $232,120 from its 0.375% sales tax to support its police and fire departments. At this time last year, the city received $218,204, which is a monthly increase of 6.37%. The year-to-date increase is nearly 109,972 or 5.97%.

Mountain Home has collected nearly $309,494 for September from the park improvement sales tax, which is $89,104 more than needed for Bond Payment of $220,390 (the actual payment amount).

Park operation sales tax for September equals $154,747.

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