(MSC News)--The fiscal figures for Kansas have exceeded expectations.
That word from the Kansas Department of Revenue, which reports that the total tax receipts for the fiscal year through April were $4.7 billion or $2.6 million more than estimates, which is $123.5 million more than the previous fiscal year-to-date.
Sales and use tax receipts beat estimates for a second month and were $4.9 million more that expectations.
Individual income tax receipts were $774,000 more than estimates and $52.9 million, or 23 percent, more than revenue receipts for April 2015.
The increase was helped by an 8.3 percent increase in withholding tax payments and a 31.6 percent increase in balance due payments for April.
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