MassDOR: July Revenue Collections Total $2.648 Billion

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BOSTON — Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DOR) Commissioner Geoffrey Snyder announced that preliminary revenue collections for July totaled $2.648 billion, $18 million or 0.7 percent less than actual collections in July 2023.  
 
"July revenue included decreases relative to July 2023 collections in withholding, non-withheld income tax, and 'all other' tax," said Commissioner Snyder. "These decreases were partially offset by increases in sales and use tax, and corporate and business tax.  The decrease in withholding reflects current labor market conditions as well as periodic fluctuations. The decrease in ‘all other' tax is due, in part, to estate tax, a category that tends to fluctuate."
 
DOR estimates that roughly $60 million in July revenue reflects a shift in collections between months because of timing, without which July 2024 revenue would be about $78 million or 2.9 percent less than actual collections in July 2023.
 
The reported collections are not being measured against fiscal year 2025 benchmarks, which are expected to be established later this month.
 
July is one of the smaller tax collection months because no quarterly estimated payments are due for most individuals and businesses. Historically, roughly 6.7 percent of annual revenue, on average, has been received during July.
 
Given the brief period covered in the report, July results should not be used as a predictor for the rest of the fiscal year.
 
Note: June 2024 and full Fiscal Year 2024 revenue collections will be available once DOR completes the processing of June revenue.
 
Details:
  • Income tax collections for July totaled $1.453 billion, $41 million or 2.7 percent less than July 2023.
  • Withholding tax collections for July totaled $1.379 billion, $14 million or 1.0 percent less than July 2023.
  • Income tax estimated payments for July totaled $43 million, $2 million or 5.6 percent more than July 2023.
  • Income tax returns and bills for July totaled $70 million, $16 million or 18.9 percent less than July 2023.
  • Income tax cash refunds for July totaled $39 million in outflows, $12 million or 46.3 percent more than July 2023.
  • Sales and use tax collections for July totaled $839 million, $50 million or 6.4 percent more than July 2023.
  • Corporate and business tax collections for July totaled $143 million, $6 million or 4.1 percent more than July 2023.
  • "All other" tax collections for July totaled $213 million, $33 million or 13.5 percent less than July 2023.
 
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Pittsfield 10-Year-Olds Cruise to County Final

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Luca Bassi struck out 10, and the Pittsfield Little League 10-and-under All-Stars scored five times in the bottom of the fifth en route to a 9-0 win over Dalton-Hinsdale on Friday night.
 
The win gives Pittsfield a 2-0 record in the round-robin phase of the three-team tournament and a place in Friday’s District 1 Championship game back at Deming Park.
 
Dalton-Hinsdale will play Adams-Cheshire on Sunday at 2 p.m. for a berth in the final.
 
Bassi, who threw three innings to start a five-inning win in Pittsfield’s tournament opener on Wednesday, did not give up the ball on Friday until there was one out in the top of the sixth.
 
“Man, he was dominant,” Pittsfield coach Matt Stracuzzi said of his starter. “He had it going from the start. And I was only planning on going three innings. But he was so dominant in the game. And after the third inning, it was still a 1-0 game.”
 
That is because Camden Duda was very effective for Dalton-Hinsdale in his start on the mound.
 
Duda struck out one, walked one, and pitched around runners in scoring position in the first and second innings.
 
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