Glenn Hegar
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
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Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
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Sales Tax Receipts By NAICS ReportSales Tax Receipts by Retail Subsector

Fiscal 2025

Updated October 2024

Data on sales tax collections by the retail subsector are presented below by month of collection. The retail industry is the largest contributor to sales taxes in Texas.

Monthly Collections and Percent Change from Previous Year

Fiscal 2025September
2024
TotalPercent change
Current vs. Last Year
Automotive Dealers112,506,711112,506,71116.13%
Percentage Change16.13%
Building Materials and Garden Equipment Stores191,220,638191,220,638-9.22%
Percentage Change-9.22%
Clothing and Accessories Stores116,058,762116,058,762-1.38%
Percentage Change-1.38%
Electronic Shopping, Vending Machine, and Direct Sellers287,315,644287,315,6446.03%
Percentage Change6.03%
Electronics and Appliances59,708,91259,708,9122.76%
Percentage Change2.76%
Food and Beverage Stores132,577,855132,577,855-1.78%
Percentage Change-1.78%
Furniture and Home Furnishing Stores59,047,48859,047,488-6.41%
Percentage Change-6.41%
Gasoline Stations87,485,82787,485,8271.38%
Percentage Change1.38%
General Merchandise Stores236,370,940236,370,940-4.19%
Percentage Change-4.19%
Health and Personal Care Stores24,420,75924,420,759-1.58%
Percentage Change-1.58%
Miscellaneous Retail112,884,558112,884,558-3.94%
Percentage Change-3.94%
Sporting Goods, Hobby, Musical, and Book Stores49,715,25649,715,2560.24%
Percentage Change0.24%
Total1,469,313,3501,469,313,350-0.54%
Percentage Change-0.54%