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Georgia taxes fall in April, but budget picture still bright

Por: Associated Press Politics May 10, 2023

ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia remains on track for another budget surplus, even after the state’s tax revenues fell in April.The state has collected $27.8 billion in General Fund revenue through April, according to figures released Tuesday by Gov. Brian Kemp.That’s only about 1% more than last year, with revenue growth slowing down after running red hot during the pandemic.But Kemp set his revenue estimate at less than what was collected last... + full article



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