Belton sales tax revenue dips
February 19, 2026

The City of Belton will be receiving a smaller sales tax check compared to February 2025, according to the monthly sales tax report released last week by Acting State Comptroller Kelly Hancock.
This month’s check for Belton is $934,545.92, which is 10.89 percent less than the $1,047,756.20 the city received in February 2025.
So far for 2026, the city’s sales tax revenue is down 6.48 percent compared to 2025. Last year at this time, it was up 2.84 percent.
Statewide, cities are seeing 2.9 percent more in sales tax revenue disbursements compared to last February.
Altogether, cities will be receiving a total of $963.4 million this month. Statewide, sales tax receipts are up 3.5 percent statewide for the year compared to 2025.
The February allocations are based on sales made in December by businesses that report tax monthly; October, November and December sales by quarterly filers; and 2025 sales by businesses that report tax annually.
Morgan’s Point Resort will receive $49,776.68, up 4.82 percent. The City of Temple will receive $3,980,077.51, down 4.8 percent compared to last February. Holland is receiving $20,973.15, down 29.33 percent. Salado’s revenue is also 22.45 percent less, at $97,678.57.
In western Bell County, Killeen’s monthly sales tax revenue check is $3,639,732.30, down 4.99 percent from last February and down 2.58 percent overall for 2026.
Harker Heights sees a slight increase of 1.67 percent with its sales tax check totaling $1,267,928.04. For 2026, Harker Heights’ sales tax revenue is up 4.21 percent. The City of Nolanville is down 5.74 percent and will be receiving $154,282.76.








