Sales Tax Receipts
Sales tax receipts for September 2020, when compared to 2019 receipts for the same time period, show that McDonald County saw an overarching increase in revenue, with the exception of the local option use tax fund and motor vehicle tax fund in Southwest City.
Sales tax receipts for September, distributed in October, are listed first below. They are followed by last year’s figures, with the difference between the two, whether an increase or decrease, listed last.
McDonald County
• General Revenue — $146,634.91; $142,322.89; up $4,312.02
• Road and Bridge — $146,635.02; $142,323.09; up $4,311.93
• Law Enforcement — $146,634.08; $142,323.16; up $4,310.92
• Emergency Communication — $138,457.52; $134,453.11; up $4,004.41
Pineville
• At the time of publication, this information was not available.
Anderson
• General Revenue — $33,694.75; $33,064.97; up $629.78
• Transportation — $16,044.99; $15,750.92; up $294.07
Noel
• General Revenue — $25,564.34; $21,785.23; up $3,779.11
• Transportation — $11,918.17; $9,470.79; up $2,447.38
• Capital Improvement — $9,586.66; $8,169.35; up $1,417.31
• Fire Protection — $6,391.04; $5,446.15; up $944.89
Southwest City
• General Revenue — $12,140.66; $12,116.10; up $24.56
• Fire Protection — $3,027.12; $2,901.27; up $125.85
• Capital Improvement —$6,054.46; $5,802.47; up $251.99
• Local Option Use Tax — $2,794.72; $3,050.78; down $256.06
• Motor Vehicle Tax — $3,522.47; $3,698.47; down $176.00
Goodman
• General Revenue — $8,297.49; $5,010.95; up $3,286.54
• Transportation – $4,153.60; $2,505.58; up $1,648.02