Sales Tax Payments To State Of Iowa Down 4% In July And August

Statewide, Iowa — The latest financial report shows the State of Iowa has a sizeable surplus, but sales tax payments slowed significantly this summer.

Jeff Robinson is a senior analyst for the Legislative Services Agency. He says some transactions from the last state fiscal year are still being processed, but the state treasury will wind up with hundreds of millions more in tax payments than state officials had predicted in March.

Robinson says since July 1st, state income tax payments from individuals and corporations have remained strong. However, sales and use tax payments to the state were down four percent. From July 1st through September 2nd, total state tax revenue increased $13 million. That’s a less than one percent increase compared to the same period last year.

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