Georgia’s June Tax Revenue Rises 6.5% Amid New Lease Agreements

15 July 2024

The State of Georgia’s net tax collections in June approached a total of $3.03 billion, marking an increase of $185.4 million or 6.5 percent compared to FY 2023, when net tax collections totaled $2.84 billion for the month. Year-to-date, net tax revenue totaled almost $32.95 billion, reflecting a decrease of $182.2 million or 0.5 percent compared to FY 2023. This decrease is attributed to the suspension of the state’s motor fuel excise tax for more than half the fiscal year, until January 10, 2023. Net of motor fuel tax changes, net revenues for the year-ended June 30 were down 3.4 percent from fiscal year 2023.

Individual Income Tax

Individual Income Tax collections approached $1.33 billion, showing an increase of $36.4 million or 2.8 percent compared to last year when Individual Tax collections totaled $1.29 billion. The following notable components within Individual Income Tax combine for the net increase:

  • Individual Income Tax refunds issued (net of voided checks) were down $64.5 million or 39.6 percent
  • Individual Withholding payments were down $47.2 million or 4 percent from the previous year
  • Individual Income Tax Estimated payments increased by $9.1 million or 6.3 percent over FY 2023
  • All other Individual Tax categories, including Return payments, were up a combined $10 million

Sales and Use Tax

Gross Sales and Use Tax collections totaled $1.55 billion for June, an increase of $43.9 million or 2.9 percent compared to June 2023. Net Sales and Use Tax increased by $5.3 million or 0.7 percent compared to last year, when net sales tax totaled $751.3 million. The adjusted Sales Tax distribution to local governments totaled $791.6 million, an increase of $41.9 million or 5.6 percent, while Sales Tax refunds decreased by $3.3 million or 43.1 percent compared to FY 2023.

Corporate Income Tax

Corporate Income Tax collections for the month totaled $537.4 million, an increase of $128.5 million or 31.4 percent compared to June FY 2023. The following notable components within Corporate Income Tax make up the net increase:

  • Corporate Income Tax refunds issued (net of voids) were down $161.6 million or 91.5 percent from FY 2023
  • Corporate Tax Estimated payments decreased by $60.1 million or 13.9 percent from the previous year
  • Corporate Income Tax Return payments increased by $1.1 million or 2.8 percent over last fiscal year
  • All other Corporate Tax types, including Tax Assessment payments, were up a combined $25.9 million

Motor Fuel Taxes

Motor Fuel Tax collections increased by nearly $9 million or 4.7 percent compared to FY 2023.

Motor Vehicle – Tag & Title Fees

Motor Vehicle Tag & Title Fees for June decreased by $2.1 million or 6 percent while Title Ad Valorem Tax (TAVT) collections increased by roughly $1 million or 1.3 percent over last year.

.
Georgias 6.5% increase in Junes net tax collections can be attributed to robust economic growth, higher consumer spending, and improved tax compliance measures. Additionally, strategic investments in infrastructure and business incentives have spurred economic activity, boosting tax revenues.

Does the increase in Georgias June tax collections indicate a strong fiscal position for FY 2023?

Send a request and get a free consultation:
September 2024
Recaudación fiscal de Georgia en junio alcanza los $3.03 mil millones
Las recaudaciones netas de impuestos del estado de Georgia en junio alcanzaron un total de $3.03 mil millones, un aumento de $185.4 millones o 6.5% en comparación con el año fiscal 2023. Sin embargo, en lo que va del año, los ingresos netos suman casi $32.95 mil millones, una disminución del 0.5%.
Georgia’s June Tax Revenue Rises Amid Lease Market Stability
The State of Georgia reported net tax collections of $3.03 billion in June, marking a 6.5% increase from the previous fiscal year. Despite this monthly rise, year-to-date net tax revenue saw a slight decline of 0.5%, totaling nearly $32.95 billion. This impacts state lease agreements and budget planning.
Receitas fiscais da Geórgia aumentam 6,5% em junho, atingindo $3,03 bilhões
As receitas fiscais líquidas do Estado da Geórgia em junho atingiram um total de $3,03 bilhões, um aumento de $185,4 milhões ou 6,5% em comparação com o ano fiscal de 2023, quando as receitas líquidas totalizaram $2,84 bilhões no mês. No acumulado do ano, a receita líquida totalizou quase $32,95 bilhões, uma queda de $182,2 milhões ou 0,5%.

Cyprus visa guide

  • Travel visa basics
  • Cyprus application process
  • Check visa status
  • Online visa verification
    Thanks for the apply!
    We will get back to you within 1 business day
    You can schedule a call time at your convenience now:
    In the meantime, you can get a free consultation
    with our AI-assistant