Georgia Tax Collections Up Slightly in First Month of New Fiscal Year

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Date: August 09, 2021

by Dave Williams | Aug 6, 2021 | Capitol Beat News Service

ATLANTA – The new state fiscal year began last month with a slight increase in tax collections, the Georgia Department of Revenue reported Friday.

The revenue agency brought in $2.16 billion in taxes in July, up just 0.4% compared to July of last year.

The slight increase resulted from a large hike in sales tax revenue coupled with a somewhat smaller decrease in individual and corporate income taxes.

With Georgia businesses much more active last month than a year ago – when the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic was more severe – net sales tax revenue in July increased by 17.2% over July 2020.

Individual income tax collections, however, fell by 9.1% last month. While income tax refunds soared by 293.8% in July, that was partially offset by a 246% increase in tax payments.

Corporate income tax receipts also fell in July by 24.9%, driven largely by a 115.5% increase in corporate tax refunds.

Georgia’s motor fuel tax collections rose by 6.4% last month compared to July 2020, reflecting a rebound in car and truck traffic to pre-pandemic levels.


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