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Allocation Of Liquor Revenue
Where Liquor Revenue Goes
Details for Cities & Counties
For Further Information
Where Liquor Revenue Goes

Where Liquor Revenue Goes
Fiscal Year 2008-2009

Revenue  
Sales:
 $413.7 M
License fees:
$4.6 M
Taxes on Beer & Wine:
 $16.3 M
Misc. Revenue:
 $.3 M
 
 $434.9 M
 
 
2008-2009 Operating Budget  
Operating Expenses:
 ($24.3 M)
Liquor Agents Compensation:
 ($36.8 M)
Inventory Purchases:
 ($201.9 M)
 
 ($263.0 M)
   
 
Net Revenue:
 $171.9 M
   
 
Revenue Distributed to   
State General Fund:
 $93.9 M
City Revenue Sharing Account:
 $22.2 M
Cities:
 $31.7 M
Counties:
 $15.9 M
Mental Health, Alcoholism, and Drug Services:
 $8.0 M
Oregon Wine Board:
 $.2 M
   
 
Total Distribution 2008-2009:
 $171.9 M

Details for Cities & Counties
Allocation of Liquor Revenue - 2009
 
Allocation of Liquor Revenue - 2008
 
Allocation of Liquor Revenue - 2007
 
Allocation of Liquor Revenue - 2006
 
Allocation of Liquor Revenue - 2005
 
Allocation of Liquor Revenue - 2004

For Further Information
 
For further information, contact:
 
Michael O'Connor
Financial Services Director
503-872-5163
michael.oconnor@state.or.us

 
Page updated: August 25, 2009

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