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General Fund Tax Revenues, FY 98-99 to FY 11-12

General Fund Tax Revenues, FY 98-99 to FY 11-12

Here we see each major type of General Fund tax revenue as a share of the economy over time. Click here to learn more about how these funds are spent. Or go back to Primer Extras: Chapter 3 – State Revenue.

Sources: Department of Administrative Services Accounting Division Annual Budgetary Reports and US Bureau of Economic Analysis

*Other taxes are primarily Business and Franchise Taxes and special income taxes on fiduciary income and financial institutions

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General Fund Tax Revenues, FY 98-99 to FY 11-12

General Fund Tax Revenues, FY 98-99 to FY 11-12 Here we see each major type of General Fund tax revenue as a share of the economy over time. Click here to learn more about how these funds are spent. Or go back to Primer Extras: Chapter 3 – State Revenue.