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ATLANTA ~ Georgia's net tax collections for the month of January have shown a slight decrease compared to the same period in 2025, according to recent data released by the state's Department of Revenue. The total net tax revenue for January was $3.03 billion, which is $18.1 million less than what was collected in January 2025.
This decrease can be attributed to changes within various tax categories. Individual income tax collections saw a decrease of $27.4 million, or 1.7%, compared to last year. This was mainly due to an increase in individual income tax refunds issued, which went up by $25 million or 44.1%. Additionally, income tax withholding payments decreased by $59.1 million, while individual income tax estimated payments increased by $37.9 million.
On the other hand, gross sales and use tax collections saw an increase of $79.1 million, or 4.3%, compared to last year. Net sales and use tax also increased by $36.3 million, or 4%. The adjusted sales tax distribution to local governments also saw an increase of $21.8 million.
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Corporate income tax collections for the month totaled $122.8 million, which is a decrease of $38.1 million from last year's collection of $160.9 million. This decrease can be attributed to a decline in corporate income tax estimated payments and return payments.
Motor fuel taxes showed a slight increase of $0.3 million compared to last year's collection of $193.6 million in January 2025.
In terms of motor vehicle taxes, there was a decrease in motor vehicle tag and title fee collections by $3.8 million, while title ad valorem tax (TAVT) collections increased by $0.2 million.
Overall, year-to-date net tax revenue collections through seven months have seen an increase of 345.6 million, or 1.8%, compared to the same period in FY 2025. The total net tax revenue for the first seven months of this fiscal year is approximately $19.75 billion, while it was $19.41 billion in FY 2025.
The Department of Revenue will continue to monitor and analyze tax collections throughout the fiscal year to ensure that the state's budget remains on track.
This decrease can be attributed to changes within various tax categories. Individual income tax collections saw a decrease of $27.4 million, or 1.7%, compared to last year. This was mainly due to an increase in individual income tax refunds issued, which went up by $25 million or 44.1%. Additionally, income tax withholding payments decreased by $59.1 million, while individual income tax estimated payments increased by $37.9 million.
On the other hand, gross sales and use tax collections saw an increase of $79.1 million, or 4.3%, compared to last year. Net sales and use tax also increased by $36.3 million, or 4%. The adjusted sales tax distribution to local governments also saw an increase of $21.8 million.
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Corporate income tax collections for the month totaled $122.8 million, which is a decrease of $38.1 million from last year's collection of $160.9 million. This decrease can be attributed to a decline in corporate income tax estimated payments and return payments.
Motor fuel taxes showed a slight increase of $0.3 million compared to last year's collection of $193.6 million in January 2025.
In terms of motor vehicle taxes, there was a decrease in motor vehicle tag and title fee collections by $3.8 million, while title ad valorem tax (TAVT) collections increased by $0.2 million.
Overall, year-to-date net tax revenue collections through seven months have seen an increase of 345.6 million, or 1.8%, compared to the same period in FY 2025. The total net tax revenue for the first seven months of this fiscal year is approximately $19.75 billion, while it was $19.41 billion in FY 2025.
The Department of Revenue will continue to monitor and analyze tax collections throughout the fiscal year to ensure that the state's budget remains on track.
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