The City of Crossville netted just over $654,000 in sales tax, according to City Manager Greg Wood. That figure is up over $50,000 from the same period last year. For the year to date the city has collected almost $7.8 million. Wholesale beer tax collections also grew with year-to-date totals at just under $611,000. Revenue from liquor for the year sits at just under $523,000, up from last year by almost $100,000. Revenue from the hotel/motel tax is beginning to creep up. After months of lagging collections from hotel occupancy, the city saw an increase to $11,000 for the latest period, almost to pre-pandemic levels.
Crossville sales tax revenue continues growth
May 12, 2021 | 6:52 AM