Gasoline taxes propping up otherwise sluggish state tax revenues

Photo Courtesy of Capitol Beat News Service.

Date: February 13, 2024

by Dave Williams 

ATLANTA – Georgia tax collections rose last month compared to January of last year, the state Department of Revenue reported Monday.

But that 2.1% increase only occurred because the state sales tax on gasoline was in effect last month but was not being collected during the same month a year ago.

Both individual and corporate income taxes fell in January. Individual income taxes declined slightly – by 0.3% – while corporate income tax revenue plummeted by 43.3%.

Net sales taxes rose slightly last month – by 0.2% – compared to January of last year.

For the first seven months of the current fiscal year, state tax receipts increased by 1.7% over the same period during fiscal 2023. However, after subtracting taxes on gasoline and other fuels from the mix, revenues from last July through last month were down 2.7%.

While tax collections have been sluggish for months, Gov. Brian Kemp and legislative leaders haven’t been overly concerned because Georgia has built up a $16 billion budget surplus during the last three years. That’s allowed the governor to propose major spending increases in both the fiscal 2024 midyear budget and the fiscal 2025 spending plan.

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