Monday, 30 September 2024

California controller reports encouraging July revenues

SACRAMENTO – California started the 2017-18 fiscal year with encouraging revenues, State Controller Betty T. Yee reported on Thursday, with total revenues of $6.09 billion in July exceeding projections in the state budget approved in June by $188.8 million, or 3.2 percent.

Total revenues in July 2017 were $667.9 million higher than in July 2016. In July, each of the “big three” revenue sources beat expectations.

Personal income tax receipts of $4.74 billion in July were $77.3 million higher than 2017-18 Budget Act estimates.

July corporation tax receipts of $363.5 million were $18.9 million more than anticipated in the budget, or 5.5 percent.

Retail sales and use tax receipts of $899.5 million for July surged $84.6 million, or 10.4 percent, above budget estimates.

Outstanding loans of $8.97 billion in July were $604.5 million less than budget estimates. This loan balance consists of borrowing from the state’s internal special funds. Available borrowable resources were $3.40 billion more than expected.

For more details, read the monthly cash report and this month’s edition of the Controller’s California Fiscal Focus newsletter, which explores the housing crisis and the potential repatriation of American companies’ foreign earnings under tax reform.

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