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City reports non‑property tax receipts up year‑over‑year; property tax collections lag but expected to catch up
2213027 · January 28, 2025
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Summary
Jackson City finance staff reported non‑property tax revenue is about 4.5% higher year‑to‑date and $923,000 ahead of last year, while property tax collections lag by roughly $238,000 with approximately $4 million remaining to be collected.
Finance staff told the Jackson City Budget Committee that non‑property tax revenue is averaging about 4.5% higher than the same period last year and that year‑to‑date collections are $923,000 above last year’s level. The report said that earlier timing variations in JEA in‑lieu payments recovered in the most recent month and…
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