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County finance director reports favorable revenues but delayed audit; SPLOST 6 collections below budget so far

5843161 · September 4, 2025
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Henry County’s financial update on Sept. 3 showed year-to-date revenues favorable to budget, $14.5 million in impact fees remaining, SPLOST 6 collections starting in April and trending below budget, and auditors’ follow-up work still needed for the FY2024 audit; staff outlined steps to accelerate audits.

Henry County’s finance director briefed the Board of Commissioners on Sept. 3 with a mid-year financial update that showed overall year-to-date revenues ahead of budget but flagged expenditures and an ongoing delayed FY2024 audit.

Key figures presented: combined impact fees across districts totaled approximately $14.5 million as of June 30, 2025; year-to-date revenues through June were approximately $275.6 million (reported as 106% of budget), favorable to budget by about $15.9 million driven in part by property tax revenue increases…

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