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City's Key Revenues Grow
updated: Jan 04, 2013, 6:00 PM
Source: City of Santa Barbara
City of Santa Barbara's Key Revenues Continue to Grow
Sales Tax Results for the Quarter Ended September 30, 2012
Last month, Santa Barbara received $5.05 million in sales tax for the quarter ended September 30,
2012, marking the first sales tax payment received in the current fiscal year. Sales tax growth for the
September quarter was 5.2% higher than receipts in the same quarter of last fiscal year. Since sales tax
is received quarterly from the state and one quarter in arrears, the first sales tax payment of each fiscal
year is not received until December.
Sales tax is the second largest General Fund revenue and continues to show recovery from growth lost
during the recession. However, the September quarter receipts are still lower than the amount of sales
tax received in the September quarter of fiscal year 2006.
The sales tax budget for fiscal year 2013, developed in March of last year, is $19,590,700 and assumes
a growth estimate of 4% from the fiscal year 2012 year-end projection. However, actual sales tax last
year exceeded staff's projection, so the current year's sales tax is only required to grow 2.4% in order to
meet budget. Year-to-date growth after one quarter is 5.2% and is approximately $127,600 ahead of
budget.
Sales tax results for the December quarter, including sales during the holiday shopping season, will be
available in March 2013.
The Sales Tax table can be viewed here:
www.santabarbaraca.gov/files/finance/sales-tax.pdf
Transient Occupancy Tax Grows 5.7% in November
Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) collected in November 2012 was 5.7% above the amount collected in
November 2011, with one additional November weekend day this year. TOT continues to be a strong
performer, posting overall growth of 6.7% through November. Year-to-date, over $7.1 million in TOT
has been collected. The fiscal year 2013 TOT budget is $14,489,200 and factors in an estimated growth
rate of 6.1% over last year's collections, which was the highest year on record. Currently, TOT is
approximately $41,000 ahead of the adopted budget.
The Transient Occupancy Tax table can be viewed here:
www.santabarbaraca.gov/files/finance/transient-occupancy-tax.pdf
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