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Annual Report of the Comptroller, 1988
Volume 352, Page 14   View pdf image (33K)
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General Governmental Functions

Revenues of the general governmental functions (excluding capital projects) totaled $8,188,475,000 for the
fiscal year ended June 30,1988. This represents an increase of 9.3 percent over revenues for the fiscal year 1987.
Income tax, the largest source of revenue, produced 32.7 percent of general governmental revenues compared
to 33.7 percent last year. The revenues from various sources and the changes from last year are shown in the
following tabulation (amounts expressed in thousands):

 

   

Increase

(Decrease)

   

Percent

Over 1987

Actual

Revenue Source

Amount

of Total

Amount

Percent

Income taxes

$2,676,213

32.7%

$191,521

7.7%

Retail sales and use taxes

1,423,585

17.4

121,122

9.3

Motor vehicle taxes and fees

948,408

11.6

153,462

19.3

Other taxes

823,790

10.0

72,709

9.7

Other licenses and fees

111,453

1.4

9,168

9.0

Charges for services

353,270

4.3

68,287

24.0

Interest and other investment income

90,036

1.1

24,600

37.6

Other

182,967

2.2

8,133

4.7

Gain on defeasance of transportation bonds

   

(39,543)

(100.0)

Federal revenue

1,578,753

19.3

89,585

6.1

Total

$8,188,475

100.0%

$699,044

9.3%

Of the total income tax revenue for fiscal year 1988, $2,417,860,000 was produced by the individual income
tax and $258,353,000 by the corporate income tax, representing increases of $171,094,000 and $20,427,000,
respectively, compared to the prior year. The increase in individual income tax revenues of 2.6 percent over the
prior year is attributable to population growth, and a higher personal income level for the State's taxpayers. The
increase in the corporate income tax revenues of 8.6 percent from the prior year is attributable to the
improvement in the national economy.

The retail sales and use taxes increased $121,122,000 or 9.3 percent over the previous year which is also
attributable to the improvement in the national economy.

The motor vehicle taxes and fees increased $153,462,000 or 19.3 percent over the previous year. The increase
was due to a rise in the motor vehicle fuels tax rate from 13% to 18% per gallon and an increase of
approximately 35 percent in motor vehicle registration fees.

Revenues from charges for services increased $68,287,000 or 24.0 percent over 1987. This increase resulted
primarily from revenues earned by the Department of Human Resources from local governments for their
participation in welfare assistance programs. These earnings were recorded as reductions of expenditures in
prior years.

Interest and other investment income increased $24,600,000 or 37.6 percent over the previous year which
resulted from an increase in the amounts available for investment during the year.

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