Times Free Press, Nashville - Tennessee reaped nearly $800 more than
budget estimates of tax collections during the first ten months of the
fiscal year, state Finance Department officials said Friday. The total
for May tax collections on April activity was $41.3 million over
estimates. Finance Commissioner Larry Martin said in a statement that
the totals, primarily from sales taxes, "reflect significant
improvement over this time last year."
While business franchise and excise taxes fell short of May 2015
figures — as well as below last month's budgeted estimate — "all other
tax collections, taken as a group, were above the May estimate,"
Martin said in his statement.
Year-to-date revenues for the first 10 ten months of the 2015-16
fiscal year are running a whopping $798.4 million more than estimates.
The fiscal year ends June 30.
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