HomeMy WebLinkAboutIR 10584 INFORMAL REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS No. 21-10584
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To the Mayor and Members of the City Council May 18, 2021
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SUBJECT: MARCH 2O21 — SALES TAX UPDATE
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Sales tax revenue represents approximately twenty-two percent of General Fund Sales Tax
the City's General Fund anticipated revenue in Fiscal Year 2021.
It is the second largest revenue source, with property tax being the
largest. In addition, sales tax revenue represents the largest a
revenue source in the Crime Control and Prevention District Fund. Sales Tax
Staff is committed to providing regular updates on this important All other revenue
and sometimes volatile revenue source.
The Texas Comptroller's Office posted March 2021 (Fiscal Year 2021, Period 6) collection results on
May 12th, 2021. Actual receipts are dependent upon the timeliness and accuracy of sales tax payers'
returns. This report provides Fort Worth's sales tax collection compared to last year and the impact on
the current year's budget. The past year has included changes from legislation reformed in how sales
tax is remitted to the state comptroller, as well as the affects from a global pandemic and a winter storm.
This activity is being closely monitored and will be reported on if significant impact is expected.
MARCH NET SALES TAX COLLECTIONS (1 O-YEAR HISTORY
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FY2012 FY2013 FY2014 FY2015 FY2016 FY2017 FY2018 FY2019 FY2020 FY2021
The City's net sales tax collection is up $4,243,522 or 29.5%, compared to the same month last year.
As depicted in the following table, the City experienced an increase of $4,614,539 or 32.4% in current
period collections when compared to last year's collections for the same month. Current period
collections include transactions that were collected for the current period on schedule within the due
date. The State experienced a net collection increase of 31.42% compared to last year.
March collections appear to show a rebound from the delay in spending from the February winter
weather disaster. The Governor fully lifted COVID restrictions in March which likely contributed to a
positive increase in collections. As activity is seen increasing this month, it is noted that March of last
year experienced the negative impacts and decline in revenue from the onset of COVID-19 as the City
declared a local disaster and implemented restrictions.
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COLLECTION DETAIL FOR CITY SALES TAX
March 20 March 21 Variance ($) Variance (%)
Current Period Collections $14,250,859 $18,865,398 $4,614,539 32.4%
Other Collections* 221,140 359,635 138,495 62.6%
Single Local Rate* 94,512 175,125 80,613 85.3%
Audit Adjustments 152,519 (257,002) (409,521) (268.5%)
Service Fee (294,381) (382,863) (88,483) (30.1%)
Retainage (52,859) (144,980) (92,121) (174.3%)
Net Collections $14,371,791 $18,615,313 $4,243,522 29.5%
*OTHER COLLECTIONS ARE PAYMENTS ATTRIBUTED TO NON-CURRENT COLLECTIONS INCLUDING PRIOR PERIOD,FUTURE PERIOD AND UNIDENTIFIED
COLLECTIONS.SINGLE LOCAL RATE IS COLLECTIONS FROM REMOTE SELLERS WHO HAVE OPTED TO UTILIZE THE STATES ALTERNATE SINGLE LOCAL USE
RATE OF 1.75%.THIS SINGLE LOCAL RATE CANNOT BE USED BY BUSINESSES LOCATED IN TEXAS.AUDIT ADJUSTMENTS MAY FLUCTUATE BASED UPON
RESULTS OF TAXPAYER SALES TAX AUDITS CONDUCTED BY THE STATE OF TEXAS.
CURRENT PERIOD COLLECTIONS
Change Compared to Same Month in Prior Year
32.4%
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2.7/0 0.6% 1.5% 1.7%
o (2.6)% (0.2)% (1.3)%
(7.8)%
(12.9)%
Mar-20 Apr-20 May-20 Jun-20 Jul-20 Aug-20 Sep-20 Oct-20 Nov-20 Dec-20 Jan-21 Feb-21 Mar-21
The City's General Fund sales tax collections as of March are 106.5% to budget, and at 105.3% through
the same period last year. The City's Crime Control and Prevention District Fund (CCPD) sales tax
collections as of March are 105.1% to budget, and 105.8% through the same period last year. The
comparison of performance to budget is based on a historic three-year collection trend by month. Fiscal
years 2017, 2018 and 2019 were included in this calculation, while fiscal year 2020 was excluded due
to the irregularity caused by the pandemic.
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CITY OF FORT WORTH YTD NET COLLECTIONS COMPARISON
Current Receipts FY2020 Receipts
CITY OF FORT WORTH Budget as of March Through March Through March
GENERAL FUND $83,445,036 $88,845,811 $84,390,185
CRIME CONTROL AND PREVENTION DISTRICT 40,341,740 42,416,397 40,098,743
TOTAL $123,786,776 $131,262,208 $124,488,928
CITY OF FORT WORTH BUDGET COMPARISON— FY2021
Projected
Adopted Amended Fiscal Year Variance to Amended
Budget Budget Projections
CITY OF FORT WORTH
GENERAL FUND $168,248,455 $168,248,455 $168,248,455 $0 0.0%
CRIME CONTROL& PREVENTION DISTRICT $79,213,635 $79,213,635 $79,213,635 $0 0.0%
The City anticipates collecting $168,248,488 by fiscal year end, which matches original estimates in the
FY2021 adopted budget. This is 1.56% over fiscal year 2020 actual collections. At the time of budget
development, this represented a 4% increase over the June 2020 projected sales tax. Staff will continue
to provide regular updates as financial analysis continues for sales tax impacts due to COVID-19.
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The chart below indicates how current year sales tax net collections in Fort Worth and other select cities
in the state compare to FY2020 collections for the same period.
CITIES COMPARISON- NET COLLECTIONS
FY2021 vs. FY2020
City 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter March YTD
ARLINGTON 104.9% 115.9% 143.9% 110.0%
MCKINNEY 109.7% 114.1% 143.5% 111 .8%
FRISCO 108.9% 116.2% 143.2% 112.2%
EL PASO 100.0% 117.3% 136.5% 107.8%
SAN ANTONIO 100.6% 110.1% 133.6% 105.0%
GARLAND 100.7% 112.3% 133.4% 106.0%
GRAND PRAIRIE 106.0% 108.1% 131 .0% 107.0%
FORT WORTH 101.9% 109.1% 129.5% 105.3%
AUSTIN 96.7% 103.8% 126.1% 100.0%
DALLAS 96.2% 104.1% 125.2% 99.9%
HOUSTON 93.5% 103.8% 122.9% 98.3%
IRVING 97.3% 94.5% 114.2% 96.0%
PLANO 96.0% 97.8% 99.1% 96.8%
STATE TOTAL 96.1% 104.5% 131 .4% 100.0%
Source: Allocation Payment Detail and Monthly All Fund Revenue Report, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
If you have any questions, please call Mark McAvoy, Director of Planning and Data Analytics, at 817-
392-6222.
David Cooke
City Manager
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