January State Revenues $113.7 Million Below Estimates; Ahead $290 Million For Fiscal Year
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On February 1, the Department of Revenue reported Pennsylvania collected $2.9 billion in General Fund revenue in January, which was $113.7 million, or 3.8 percent, less than anticipated. Fiscal year-to-date General Fund collections total $18.2 billion, which is $290 million, or 1.6 percent, above estimate. That surplus shank significantly since December’s revenue report when the surplus was running $403.7 million over estimates. Also on February 1, the Independent Fiscal Office reported January revenues were $99.1 million below its estimates, with fiscal year to date revenue was $320.6 million over its estimates. Click Here for the full IFO report. Revenue Department Since the start of the 2018-19 fiscal year, overall tax revenue is $957.1 million, or 5.7 percent, more than was collected in the same period of the last fiscal year. Sales tax receipts totaled $1 billion for January, $37.2 million above estimate. Year-to-date sales tax collections total $6.6 billion, which is $200.4 million, or 3.1 percent, more than anticipated. Personal income tax (PIT) revenue in January was $1.5 billion, $146.3 million below estimate. This brings year-to-date PIT collections to $7.4 billion, which is $349.7 million, or 4.5 percent, below estimate. January corporation tax revenue of $143.1 million was $6.8 million above estimate. Year-to-date corporation tax collections total $1.8 billion, which is $301.4 million, or 20.1 percent, above estimate. Inheritance tax revenue for the month was $80.2 million, $7.7 million below estimate, bringing the year-to-date total to $597.9 million, which is $7.5 million, or 1.2 percent, below estimate. Realty transfer tax revenue was $42.9 million for January, $8.4 million below estimate, bringing the fiscal-year total to $319.8 million, which is $14.1 million, or 4.2 percent, less than anticipated. Other General Fund tax revenue, including cigarette, malt beverage, liquor and gaming taxes, totaled $114.6 million for the month, $1.7 million below estimate and bringing the year-to-date total to $1.1 billion, which is $2 million, or 0.2 percent, above estimate. Non-tax revenue totaled $18.8 million for the month, $6.5 million above estimate, bringing the year-to-date total to $374.3 million, which is $157.5 million, or 72.6 percent, above estimate. In addition to the General Fund collections, the Motor License Fund received $203.9 million for the month, $19.9 million below estimate. Fiscal year-to-date collections for the fund — which include the commonly known gas and diesel taxes, as well as other license, fine and fee revenues — total $1.6 billion, which is $56.8 million, or 3.5 percent, below estimate. NewsClips: Gov. Wolf Outlines Plan To Restore Critical Pennsylvania Infrastructure AP-Levy: Wolf Seeks $4.5B Capital Program Paid By Marcellus Shale Tax Esack: Wolf Wants $4.5 Billion to Corral Sewage, Attack Blight And Boost Internet Speeds Wolf Wants Natural Gas Severance Tax To Pay For Massive Infrastructure Rebuild Gov. Wolf Seeks A Severance Tax Once Again Wolf Visits Wilkes-Barre To Pitch Severance Tax To Fund $4.5B Infrastructure Program Wolf’s Plan To Restore PA’s Infrastructure Dependent On Gas Severance Tax Wolf Again Pitches Plan For Taxing Marcellus Gas Drillers Meyer: Wolf Wants To Fund Infrastructure With Shale Tax; Republicans Say Nope Reuters: PA Governor Seeks Natural Gas Tax To Raise $4.5 Billion Levee Plan In Lycoming Grows Complicated With Wolf’s Infrastructure Proposal Sen. Yaw: I Could Support A Reasonable Severance Tax, But Not At Expense Of Impact Fee Editorial: Wolf’s Severance Plan Seems Ambitious Hopey: State Parks, Forests Face $1 Billion Maintenance Funding Shortfall PA Parks Have A Maintenance Backlog Worth $1 Billion, Report Finds Op-Ed: Runoff Fees Support Solutions To Local Pollution, Flooding Related Stories: Pennsylvanians Urged To Help Preserve The Legacy Of PA’s State Parks & Forests PUC: Act 13 Drilling Impact Fee Amounts Will Not Change For 2018 Collection Year [Posted: Feb. 1 2019] |
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