"Among major retail sector components, the largest increase in receipts came from gasoline stations and grocery stores."
Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – “Monthly state sales tax collections solidly exceeded collections from last March,” said Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar earlier today, announcing that State Sales Tax Revenue totaled $3.78 billion in March, 5.8% more than in March 2023. “Collections from sectors that have been increasing, compared with a year ago, continued to show strength, and receipts from some sectors that had been lagging saw gains," Hegar said.
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“In the sectors driven primarily by consumer spending, remittances from live entertainment venues continued to be strong while receipts from the retail trade sector were up modestly," said the Texas Comptroller.
"Among major retail sector components, the largest increase in receipts came from gasoline stations and grocery stores. Remittances from online merchants grew while receipts from general merchandise stores declined slightly, and receipts from electronics and appliance stores dipped following a large increase in February. Receipts from furniture and home furnishing stores continued to slump.
“Receipts from restaurants grew at about the same rate as inflation for food away from home."
Total sales tax revenue for the three months ending in March 2024 was up 1.1% compared with the same period a year ago.
Sales tax is the largest source of state funding for the state budget, accounting for 57% of all tax collections.
Texas collected the following revenue from other major taxes:
- motor vehicle sales and rental taxes — $401 million, down 7 percent from March 2023;
- motor fuel taxes — $302 million, up 5% from March 2023;
- oil production tax — $473 million, up 11% from March 2023;
- natural gas production tax — $212 million, down 21% from March 2023;
- hotel occupancy tax — $64 million, up 5% from March 2023; and
- alcoholic beverage taxes — $140 million, up 2% from March 2023.
The majority of March sales tax revenue is based on sales made in February, and remitted to the agency in March.