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State
Revenues Continue Strong Performance
The Ohio Office
of Budget and Management (OBM) released March state revenue figures, which
again show that tax collections are well ahead of the levels predicted when the
budget bill passed last summer. Total tax receipts in March of $1.35 billion
were $78 million or 6% above the monthly estimate, according to OBM. Leading
the way was the personal income tax, which was $68 million or 15.5% above the
projection. For the fiscal year to date (9 months), total tax revenues are $265
million (2%) above estimate. By comparison, the state through 9 months has
collected a billion dollars more in tax revenue in Fiscal Year 2012 than in
Fiscal Year 2011, although that figure is distorted because the state now is
keeping commercial activity tax revenue that previously was funneled to local
government. Nonetheless, the combined Fiscal Year 2012 intake from the personal
income and sales taxes is more than $600 million above the Fiscal Year 2011
level.
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