State Tax Collections in January Once Again Exceed Estimates

State Tax Collections in January Once Again Exceed Estimates

State Tax Collections in January Once Again Exceed Estimates

By the Associated Press. 

Tax collections in Kansas exceeded the state’s expectations in January for the 18th month in a row and created a 14.5% surplus for the month.

The state Department of Revenue reported Tuesday that Kansas collected nearly $945 million in taxes last month when the official forecast had predicted $825 million.

The difference was almost $120 million. Since the current 2022 budget year began July 1, the state’s tax collections have been 4% above expectations with a surplus of $203 million.

The state has collected more than $5.2 billion over the past seven months when it anticipated taking in about $5 billion.

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