When Dawson County commissioners were informed Tuesday that they will have to return $225,965.13 in sales tax rebates to the state, they had three options.They could pay it in full and get two-percent or over $4,000 off the re-payment, face confiscation of future sales tax rates by the state, or they could make $5,380 in monthly payments for the next 42 months.“I would recommend doing the first option,” County Treasurer Terri Stahl advised commissioners.They agreed with her and voted in paying it in one lump sum.In a letter from the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, the county was overpaid the ...