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Wilson County officials review midyear finances; auditor reports revenues ahead of budget

5360568 · May 12, 2025
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Summary

County financial staff and external auditor presented a midyear review covering Oct. 2024–Mar. 31, 2025, reporting ad valorem collections well ahead of expectations, mixed results for other revenue streams, and an expense picture below budgeted levels; the court also moved to accept an auditor report to pay $1,673,039.85 in bills.

County financial staff and the county—xternal auditor presented a midyear financial review to the Wilson County Commissioners Court covering Oct. 2024 through March 31, 2025, reporting that ad valorem tax collections account for the largest share of revenues so far and that overall revenue collections are ahead of budgeted timing.

The court heard that ad valorem taxes totaled $60,700,000 to date, representing about 64 nd 65% of revenues received so far. Other top revenue sources reported in the presentation were tax and auto commissions ($243,000), county clerk fees ($157,000), landfill fees ($145,000) and federal prisoner reimbursements ($133,000). The auditor told the court the county received $737,219 in revenue…

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