(AP)--Kansas revenue was down $34.5 million in the month of June.
The Kansas Department of Revenue attributes the largest shortfall to the receipts for corporate income taxes, saying the estimates missed the mark by $20.3 million, or 25 percent.
Kansas concludes fiscal year 2016 down $76.2 million. The state collected a total of $6.1 billion for the year.
In an effort to make up the year-end shortfall, the state plans to borrow $23.6 million from the Department of Transportation, the Department of Corrections and use unspent children's imitative funds from the Kansas State Department of Education.
The state will also delay its $75 million payment to the Kansas Department of Education until the first week of July. A practice the state says it has done since 2014.
The revenue department says the state collected $144.7 million more this year than in fiscal year 2015.
© Associated Press
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