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VOL. 35 | NO. 31 | Friday, August 5, 2011
Statewide
Tenn. July tax collections exceed state estimates
NASHVILLE (AP) - Tennessee tax collections in July exceeded state budget estimates for the 12th straight month.
State officials said Tuesday that July revenue was $843 million, or $19.9 million more than budgeted.
Finance and Administration Commissioner Mark Emkes said sales tax collections were $30.5 million more than the estimate, accounting for much of the surplus.
However, he said the year-to-date growth in both sales and corporate tax collections indicates a very slow economic recovery in Tennessee, "and it means we must continue to cautiously move forward in managing the state's budget."