the republic logo

Individual income tax growth boosts Ark. revenue

LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas — The Arkansas finance office says higher than expected growth in individual income tax collections boosted the state's revenue above expectation and above last year's numbers in April.

The Department of Finance and Administration said Thursday the state's net available revenues for April totaled $642.8 million. That's $84 million above last year and $79.8 million above forecast. The state's year-to-date revenues total $4.1 billion, which is $163.9 million above forecast.

Most of the revenue growth came from individual income tax collections, which totaled $568.3 million in April. The collections were $102.2 million above last year and $99.7 million above forecast. The department said many filers shifted their income to last year to avoid paying higher federal rates.

Sales tax collections totaled $174.2 million, which was $12 million below forecast.

Think your friends should see this? Share it with them!

comments powered by Disqus

Story copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Feedback, Corrections and Other Requests: AP welcomes feedback and comments from readers. Send an email to info@ap.org and it will be forwarded to the appropriate editor or reporter.


We also have more stories about:
(click the phrases to see a list)

Category:

Subjects:

Places:

 

Follow Us

Content enhanced with OpenCalais.

 

All content copyright ©2013 The Republic, a division of Home News Enterprises unless otherwise noted.
All rights reserved. Privacy policy.