California State Controller John Chiang offers this daily tax tracker to follow personal income taxes, sales and use taxes and corporate taxes -- the three major sources of revenue for the State.

The site will be updated regularly throughout each business day. Preliminary posts use dollar figures from tax administration agencies, while the following day the Controller will post reconciled (actual cash) figures. The latest figures are always available via direct download. Preliminary sales tax figures, along with personal income tax withholdings will be available by 10:30 a.m., followed by total personal income and corporate tax receipts, along with final sales tax numbers between 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. the same business day.

The chart on the right of this screen tracks the cumulative total of income, sales and corporate tax and compares it against estimated benchmarks for the month.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Corporate is up


Corporate tax revenues for April continue to surge ahead, with the net total for the month already at $77.4 million.  This is $18.1 million above the first two weekdays of April last year.  Total net revenues for the month from the three main sources ended today at just over $861 million, also up from the same period last year at nearly $265 million.  The strong start for April’s revenue continues to be on track to meet or exceed the projected revenues for the month.

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