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Tumwater finance director warns April sales tax hit lowest month in three years; city overall revenues remain on track

3862516 · June 19, 2025
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Finance Director Troy Neimeyer told the council the city saw an April dip in sales-tax collections — the lowest single month in three years — but overall general fund revenues are tracking close to budget and some tax categories (B&O) are up year to date.

Finance Director Troy Neimeyer told the Tumwater City Council on June 17, 2025, that the city saw its lowest single-month sales-tax collection in three years for April, but that other revenue streams and overall collections have so far kept the city on track for the fiscal year.

"Our April sales tax here in Tumwater also was the lowest single month collection in the last 3 years," Neimeyer said, and noted May improved, reducing some of the shortfall. In the presentation, staff reported…

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