• Vt. revenues up in most categories in January
    February 16,2013
     
    MONTPELIER — New figures show that Vermont state revenues were up in most categories last month, coming in slightly ahead of projections.

    In the results released Thursday, Administration Secretary Jeb Spaulding said January was a good month for the state treasury.

    General Fund revenues in January were $2.3 million, or 1.6 percent, above forecasts. Seven months into the current fiscal year that ends June 30, general fund revenues total $750 million, three-tenths of one percent above the target figure.

    The non-dedicated transportation fund receipts in January exceeded forecasts by about three-quarters of one percent. Year-to-date the fund is about one-tenth of one percent above target.

    But the non-property tax education fund receipts for January were about one-tenth of one percent below expectations. For the year, the fund is just below even.
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