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Arkansas Revenue Picture Looks Up With January Report

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A strong January of revenue collections boosted year-to-date totals and has the Arkansas revenue picture more than $80 million ahead of forecast.

Year-to-date net available general revenues total $3.12 billion, $121 million or 4% above year ago levels. Seven months into the state’s fiscal year, net available revenue is above forecast by $80.3 million or 2.6%.

All levels of revenue collections spiked higher, said John Shelnutt, director of the Economic Analysis & Tax Research division at the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration.

“January results were above forecast in all major revenue collection categories. The results represented broad-based gains, spanning business and household categories of taxable activity,” Shelnutt said in the monthly revenue report.

Key collections for January included:

  • January net available general revenues totaled $521.3 million, $37.6 million or 7.8% above last year and $36.2 million or 7.5% above forecast. 
  • Sales and use tax was up 8.2% above year ago results and $10.9 million above forecast.
  • Collections in individual income tax were 11.3% above collections a year ago and $33.9 million above forecast.
  • Corporate income tax was also above forecast in a minor collection month for that category. January corporate income tax collections totaled $33.5 million.

You can access the full report here.

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