City of Austin

Campaign Finance Credits

This table lists any credit, interest, rebate, refund, reimbursement, or return of a deposit fee resulting from the use of a political contribution or an asset purchased with a political contribution reported on the Texas Ethics Commission C/OH Form, Schedule K. Maintained by the City of Austin.

Example records
Namelegal entityCityaddressStateaddressZIP CodeaddressStreet AddressaddressFull Namelegal entityCredit DatetemporalCredit AmountfinancialPayer TypeclassificationCredit YeartemporalPolitical Contribution ReturnstatusTransaction Typeclassification
Wells FargoPortland, OR, 97228Portland, OR, 97228Portland, OR, 97228P.O. Box 6995Austin Board of Realtors PAC09/30/2025579.02ENTITY2025Interest, Credits, Gains, Refunds, And Contributio
Wells FargoPortland, OR, 97228Portland, OR, 97228Portland, OR, 97228P.O. Box 6995Austin Board of Realtors PAC09/30/202529.64ENTITY2025Interest, Credits, Gains, Refunds, And Contributio
Wells FargoPortland, OR, 97228Portland, OR, 97228Portland, OR, 97228P.O. Box 6995Austin Board of Realtors PAC12/31/2025442.12ENTITY2025Interest, Credits, Gains, Refunds, And Contributio
Use cases

PAC Banking Relationship Mapping

A fintech compliance team building a political entity database cross-references which financial institutions hold accounts for local PACs by identifying which banks appear as payers of interest income across multiple committees, helping assess concentration of campaign banking relationships.

NameFull NameTransaction TypeCredit AmountPayer Type

Vendor Exposure to Political Committees

A vendor due diligence analyst at an insurance or payments company checks whether a prospective business partner has issued refunds or credits to political committees, which may surface undisclosed relationships with PACs relevant to counterparty risk assessments.

NameStreet AddressFull NameCredit AmountCredit Date

Campaign Finance Anomaly Detection

A fraud investigator at a compliance software firm flags transactions where the credit amount, payer, or timing pattern deviates from expected norms for a given committee, such as repeated small interest credits from an out-of-state institution or corrections filed long after the original report date.

Transaction IDCredit AmountCorrectionOut Of State PacDate Reported