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What does it mean when a state has a budget gap? With state and territory fiscal conditions tightening, it is important to remember the various ways the term may be used and what it does and doesn’t mean. ...
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Disasters pose many challenges for states including the immediate response and long-term recovery. Disaster-related tax extensions provide relief for impacted taxpayers, but may present additional hurdles ...
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Newly released end-of-year revenue totals indicate states largely saw a third consecutive year of slow growth in tax collections in fiscal 2025. Despite modest gains in revenue collections, most states ...
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Update: As of July 4, four states have yet to enact a full-year budget for fiscal 2026 (MI, NC, OR, and PA). As of July 1, 44 states have enacted a full-year budget for fiscal 2026, while in several ...
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Early indications are most states and territories continued to see slow revenue growth through April, the tenth month of fiscal 2025 for most states (46 states will end their fiscal year on June 30th) ...
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As states work to finalize their budgets for fiscal 2026, many have published revised revenue forecasts, with most having revised estimates downward. A number of revenue forecasts discussed heightened ...
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In their State of the State addresses and budget proposals, governors have recommended a wide range of tax policy changes aimed both at providing tax relief and generating additional revenue through targeted ...
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The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in an atypical period for state and territory budgets marked by record-breaking revenue growth, unprecedented levels of surplus funds, and a sharp uptick in one-time expenditures. ...
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Through February, 44 governors from states and territories have delivered a State of the State speech, while 49 have proposed a new budget for fiscal 2026. NASBO is continuing to publish state-by-state ...
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Through January, 33 governors have delivered a State of the State speech, while 32 have proposed a new budget for fiscal 2026. NASBO has b een publishing state-by-state summaries of both State of the ...
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What are the key characteristics of state budgeting and how do they contrast with federal budget practices? How do the fiscal roles of federal, state, and local governments vary and interact in our federalism ...
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Despite minimal growth in tax collections in fiscal 2024, most states ended the year near their revenue forecast based on newly released end-of-year revenue totals. Comparing actual collections to forecasts ...
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As of July 29, all 50 states have enacted a full-year budget for fiscal 2025. State fiscal conditions are continuing to return to a more normal budget environment in which new money is limited and revenue ...
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Early indications are most states saw revenues near forecasted levels in April (April represents the largest month for tax collections for income tax states due to the tax filing deadline). As expected, ...
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Overview Through January, governors from 31 states and territories have delivered a State of the State address. In their speeches most governors reported the state of their state is strong, with several ...
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In a blog last month , NASBO analyzed data published by Treasury based on quarterly project and expenditure (P&E) reports submitted by Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (SLFRF) recipients. ...
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The Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF), authorized by the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA), allocated $195.3 billion for states and the District of Columbia and ...
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Most states ended fiscal 2023 with a budget surplus as tax collections once again came in above projections. Entering fiscal 2023, states assumed smaller revenue levels following double-digit growth in ...
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As of July 5th, 45 states have enacted a full-year budget for fiscal 2024. Overall, states remain in a strong fiscal position as they enter fiscal 2024. According to NASBO’s Spring 2023 Fiscal Survey ...
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Early indications are most states saw declines in April tax collections compared to April 2022 (April represents the largest month for tax collections due to the tax filing deadline). The revenue slowdown ...
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