California tax collections increase in May
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After a devastating month of tax collections in April, California bounced back in May, with tax receipts $592 million higher than projected, according to a new report from the state controller.
Each additional dollar the state collects in taxes is less that must be accounted for in solving the state’s $19.1-billion deficit.
State Controller John Chiang noted in a statement that the May revenue bump ‘represents only three percent’ of the deficit and that “the financial problems before the Legislature and governor remain just as daunting and time-sensitive as they did a month ago.”
-- Shane Goldmacher in Sacramento