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Ill. Revenue Department issues year-end report

General funds met estimates by revenue economists

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[July 28, 2011]  SPRINGFIELD -- On Wednesday, the Illinois Department of Revenue issued its monthly revenue report for June. The department will post an updated report every month, comparing estimates, actual revenue for the year to date and revenue compared with the same month in the previous year.

The report includes year-end tax collection data that illustrates the additional revenues generated by the income tax rate increases and by the amnesty program during fiscal 2011, along with the underlying growth in the economy. The monthly report is designed to help members of the public and policymakers understand what is happening with state tax receipts, and why.

The department's team of professional economists works with labor economists at the Illinois Department of Employment Security to create models to forecast revenues, based on projected employment and wage and salary growth, and uses national forecasting services to provide forecasts for other economic variables.

The Department of Revenue provides annual estimates used to develop the governor‘s budget and periodically revises those estimates as economic conditions warrant. The monthly reports are available at www.tax.illinois.gov.

[Text from Illinois Department of Revenue file received from the Illinois Office of Communication and Information]

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