Tax collections in Georgia were basically stable in October. New numbers from the Governor’s office show revenue was down only slightly--about 0.1 percent--over the same month last year. In cash terms, that represents a fall of only about 1.1 million dollars. However, state economic officials remain pessimistic about the immediate future of the state’s revenue streams.
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Georgia revenue nearly steady in October
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Edgar Treiguts
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11/13/2008 08:37:00 AM
Labels: Georgia revenue, Governor Sonny Perdue, tax collections