IFO Estimates Show FY 2019-20 Revenue Down $1.6 Billion Below Estimates Due To COVID-19 Mitigation Measures
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On May 26, the Independent Fiscal Office released its latest revenue projections showing the FY 2019-20 General Fund revenue estimate is now $31.8 billion or $3.7 billion below the IFO's estimate in June of last year of $35.518 billion. The enacted FY 2019-20 General Fund budget totaled $33.997 billion. $2.1 billion of the FY 2019-20 reduction is the result of the shift of tax payment deadlines to July 15 which means a net decrease of about $1.6 billion due to COVID-19 mitigation measures. The major factors leading to decreased revenue for FY 2019-20 include- -- Personal Income Tax is $1.9 billion below earlier IFO estimates; -- Corporate Net Income Revenue is $760 million lower than the earlier estimates; -- Sales Tax is $974 million less than earlier estimates; and -- Gross Receipts Tax is $89 million lower than earlier estimates. For FY 2020-21, the initial estimate is $36.1 billion, an increase of $4.3 billion over the current fiscal year. Click Here for the IFO presentation. Click Here for the full report. On April 8, the IFO projected a $2.7 to $3.9 billion reduction in revenues for the current and next year as a result of the COVID-19 shutdown. Read more here. Related Articles: 5 Month FY 2020-21 Budget Bills Now Law, Hard Decisions Deferred Until After Nov. 3 Election -- Analysis: Where Did The $2.93 Billion In Environmental Funding The General Assembly Diverted Or Cut Go? -- Analysis: 2020 Is A Make Or Break Year For Environmental Funding -- Op-Ed: State Government Is Ignoring Pennsylvania’s Constitutional Right To A Clean Environment For Generations Yet To Come - Ron Evans, PA Environmental Defense Foundation -- New PEC Podcast: Fmr Gov. Tom Ridge On Conservatives Being Out Of Touch On The Environment -- Op-Ed: My Fellow Conservatives Are Out Of Touch On The Environment - Fmr. Gov. Tom Ridge [Posted: May 26, 2020] |
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