Revenue Dept.: Pa. collected $3.8B in tax revenue in December
The state ended 2021 on a high note, collecting $3.8 billion in tax revenue in December, which was $464.3 million, or 13.7 percent, ahead of projections, the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue announced Monday.
With Democratic Gov. Tom Wolfs last budget address just about a month away, the state has collected $22.6 billion for the fiscal year that ends on June 30. Thats 7 percent ahead of projections, the Revenue Department said in a statement.
Heres a look at some key tax collection metrics, based on data the Revenue Department made available on Monday.
Sales Tax: The state collected $1.2 billion in sales taxes for December, which was $101.9 million ahead of estimates. The states year-to-date sales tax collections total $7.0 billion. Thats $409.1 million, or 6.2 percent, more than anticipated, state data indicated.
Personal Income Tax: Income tax collections in December totaled $1.3 billion, or $59.5 million above the states estimate. That brought year-to-date PIT collections to $6.9 billion, which is $308.0 million, or 4.7 percent, above estimate, state date showed.
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