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Shawnee reports small dip in January sales-tax collections; updates on 2018 half-cent capital tax spending
2139599 · January 22, 2025
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City finance reported a 1.96% decrease in January sales-tax collections year-over-year and provided a quarterly update on the 2018 half-cent sales tax allocations and recent capital projects funded from the levy.
Shawnee — Finance Director Kimberly Smith reported the citys sales-tax and special half-cent capital tax results on Jan. 20, showing a modest decline in January collections and ongoing capital investments funded by the 2018 half-cent tax.
Smith said the sales tax receipts for January totaled $2,652,182.60 (including $3,877.21 in interest), reflecting…
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