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Net tax collections for the state of Georgia were down almost $2.68 billion, or three percent compared to March 2022.
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In brief: Listening sessions this week for 5-year plan — ACC commissioners discuss Olympic Drive proposal — State tax revenue decreased — Former President Trump remains popular in Georgia — UGA softball wins — UGA baseball faced Gators — Atlanta Braves win — Atlanta Hawks lose
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Georgia’s net tax collection for January totaled nearly $3 billion.
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In brief: School superintendent reports on first 100 days and an ambitious set of goals — new law prohibiting transgender Georgians' rights — first Certificate of Need law surfaces — man arrested for the shooting of two people — tax revenue up for the state — Georgia men's and women's basketball gain wins and softball dominates in Florida
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Revenue grew despite a suspension of gas tax collections.
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In brief: Millions expected to vote in historic midterms — No charges filed in police car death of Hancock County woman — Consumer advocates to make their case against Georgia Power rate hike — Ceremony to honor Dooley's life scheduled for Nov. 25 — GA tax collections up — UGA soccer gets NCAA bid; men's and women's b-ball open season with wins
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The Individual Income Tax, Individual Withholding Payments, Sales and Use Tax accounted for the majority of the total tax revenue.
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Rising inflation rates and consumer spending costs in Georgia contributed to an increase in sales tax revenue over the last year.
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The State of Georgia’s coffers are flush with cash after the state collected nearly $2.31 billion in taxes in the month of August -- a $180.4 million difference from August, 2021.
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