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Arkansas revenue exceeds expectations despite pandemic


Arkansas finance officials say higher than expected sales tax collections boosted Arkansas' revenue as the state began its fiscal year. (Photo: Pexels){p}{/p}
Arkansas finance officials say higher than expected sales tax collections boosted Arkansas' revenue as the state began its fiscal year. (Photo: Pexels)

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Arkansas finance officials say higher than expected sales tax collections boosted Arkansas' revenue as the state began its fiscal year. The Department of Finance and Administration on Tuesday said the state's net available revenue collections in July totaled $665.9 million, which was $203.1 million higher than the same month last year and $52.7 million above forecast.

The department said all of the state's major tax collection categories were above forecast, led by sales tax collections. The state collected $236.4 million in sales taxes last month. Arkansas' fiscal year began on July 1.

Individual income tax collections last month totaled nearly $440 million. Collections were $207.5 million higher than last year, which was due to the state moving the tax filing deadline from April to July because of the coronavirus pandemic. Collections were $17.6 million higher than forecast.

The state collected $52.8 million in corporate income taxes, which was $27.7 million higher than the same month last year and $23.7 million above forecast.

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