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Consultant explains Bradley-Burns, Measure O, and online-pool mechanics behind Davis sales tax

2250876 · February 9, 2025
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Summary

HCL consultant Susie Woodstock briefed the commission on how the 1% Bradley-Burns local share, the city’s 1% Measure O transaction/use tax, and the countywide online pool distribute sales-tax revenue and how industry mix and fulfillment centers affect Davis receipts.

Susie Woodstock of HCL walked commissioners through how statewide sales tax is structured, how the local 1% (Bradley-Burns) is allocated, and how the city’s 1% Measure O (a voter-approved transaction and use tax) differs in distribution and scope.

Woodstock explained that the Bradley-Burns 1% is largely a point-of-sale allocation: “If a transaction occurs in the city, you get the 1% of that transaction,” she said. She described the indirect countywide pool for out-of-state-origin purchases (use tax) and said Davis’ county-pool share is determined by the…

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