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Boise officials say FY25 first-quarter revenues, spending generally on track; liquor tax dip flagged
Summary
City budget staff told the Boise City Council that general fund revenues and expenditures were within expected ranges after the first quarter of fiscal year 2025, while the liquor tax is trending lower and will be monitored during Q2.
Alicia McAndrews, the city's new budget manager, told the Boise City Council that general fund revenues and expenditures were generally within expected ranges after the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 (OctoberDecember 2024), but staff are watching a decline in liquor tax receipts.
McAndrews said the city has not yet received major annual revenue streams such as property taxes, sales taxes and state liquor-tax payments, which are expected in the second quarter. She said timing explains much of the apparent seasonality in collections and that, based on current information, the city…
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