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October revenues up 5.9 percent in Georgia

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Gov. Nathan Deal announced today that Georgia’s net tax collections for October totaled $1.55 billion, an increase of $87 million, or 5.9 percent, compared to October 2013. Year-to-date, net tax revenue collections totaled $6.24 billion, which was an increase of $298.5 million, or 5 percent, compared to the previous fiscal year, when net tax revenues totaled $5.94 billion after four months. Year-to-date gross tax revenues, before refunds and distributions to local governments, totaled nearly $8.2 billion, which was an increase of $453.5 million, or 5.9 percent, compared to October 2013.
The following changes within the various tax categories led to the overall net revenue increase in October:
 
Individual Income Tax:  Individual Income Tax collections for October totaled $834.5 million, up from $767.75 million in 2013, for an increase of $66.75 million, or 8.7 percent.
The following notable components within Individual Income Tax account for the net increase:

October Sales Tax totaled $417.5 million. The adjusted distribution of sales tax to local and county governments totaled $400.7 million, which was an increase of $28 million compared to last year. Lastly, Sales Tax refunds dropped $3.5 million compared to last year, when nearly $11.25 million in refunds were processed.
Corporate Income Tax:  Corporate Income Tax collections for the month decreased $30.5 million, or -99.8 percent, compared to last year, when net Corporate Tax revenues totaled $30.5 million. Year-to-date, Corporate Tax collections are down $15 million, or -6.3 percent, compared to the same four month period last year.
The following notable components within Corporate Income Tax make up the decrease in
October:

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