The Alcoholic Beverage Tax collection for cities and towns inside Logan County saw a slight decrease compared to the same month in 2018. Overall, the collection was up in 2019.
For the December report, Logan County received $20,825.60 from the Oklahoma Tax Commission, which will be distributed throughout the county. A year ago during the same time period, the collection brought in $28,102.08.
Overall, the collection was up 37.86 percent in 2019 with a total amount of $225,986.93 compared to $163,927.67 in 2018.
Beginning October 1, 2018, grocery and convenience stores began selling wine and cold, strong beer. The change came after legislation and voters’ approval of a state question.
December 2018 has proven to be the largest allocation brought in by the county.
Here is the breakdown of the allocation of the Alcoholic Beverage Tax for Logan County for December 2019.
Guthrie $14,397.30
Crescent $1,989.23
Mulhall $317.20
Coyle $458.19
Marshall $383.46
Langston $2,430.50
Meridian $53.58
Orlando $208.65
Cedar Valley $406.02
Cimarron $211.47
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