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Whitfield County reports revenue uptick, continues work on 2022 budget and ARPA outreach
Summary
Finance Director James Garvin reported Sept. 2021 revenues exceeded projections and LOST and TAVT collections were up year-over-year; the board said a draft 2022 budget will be prepared and public input on ARPA spending will be solicited.
At its Nov. 8 meeting the Whitfield County Board of Commissioners heard a financial update showing revenue gains and discussed next steps in the 2022 budget process.
Finance Director James Garvin told the board that September Local Option Sales Tax (LOST) collections were $1,070,140, about 4.75% above budgeted expectations, and that year-to-date LOST collections of $9,495,742 are 5.25%…
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