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Quarterly Report on <br />Sales Tax and Business <br />Activity <br />www.MuniServices.com <br />Top 25 Businesses <br />in Alphabetical <br />Order: <br />AB California Acquisition <br />CA Superstores Chrysler Jeep <br />Chevron Service Stations <br />Costco Wholesale <br />Cummins West <br />ESD Company <br />F.H. Dailey Chevrolet <br />Ghirardelli Chocolate Company <br />Home Depot <br />Macy’s Department Store <br />Marina Square Auto Center <br />Nike Factory Store <br />Nordstrom Rack <br />Peterson Tractor <br />Peterson Trucks <br />Safeway Stores <br />San Leandro Honda <br />Shell Service Stations <br />SSMB Pacific Holding Company <br />Target Stores <br />The Ford Store <br />Union 76 Service Stations <br />Walmart Stores <br />Western States Oil <br />White Cap Industries <br />Sales Tax Before, During and After the Recession <br />3rd Quarter 2012 in Review <br />Several payment anomalies inflated the City’s cash receipts this quarter as a <br />few major businesses made current and back payments. Once adjusting for <br />payment anomalies, the City grew by 2.4% or $11,145,700 in taxable sales. <br />Roughly one third of the growth came from use tax associated with retooling in <br />production facilities. Other strong growth came from auto sales, fuel-related <br />sales, apparel stores and retail building materials. <br />While the Business to Business category experienced the most decline from the <br />same period last year, most of the declines are due to larger-than-usual pay- <br />ments a year ago compared to normal payments this quarter. <br /> <br />Cash Receipts Quarter FY to Date Calendar Year <br />San Leandro 7.2% 5.5% 6.9% <br />San Leandro 1/4% Measure 9.2% 13.9% - <br />Alameda Countywide 6.8% 9.5% 8.9% <br />S.F. Bay Area 7.2% 7.3% 8.0% <br />Statewide 8.1% 7.4% 8.0% <br />This historical look at sales tax by economic category depicts the impact of the <br />recession on the City. Food Products and General Retail weathered the hard <br />times better than the other categories while Business to Business experienced <br />the most severe decline. <br />Sales Tax in 3rd Quarter of Each Year <br />$0 <br />$1,000,000 <br />$2,000,000 <br />$3,000,000 <br />$4,000,000 <br />$5,000,000 <br />$6,000,000 <br />$7,000,000 <br />2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 <br />Recession <br />General Retail <br />Food Products <br />Transportation <br />Construction <br />Business to Business <br />Miscellaneous
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