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Coronavirus slams through state tax receipts

The Massachusetts Department of Revenue reports state tax revenues were off 52.2% in April, down to just under $2 billion, or $2.17 billion less than the state had expected to take in.

The state could make up some of that 52.2% revenue decline in July, when people and companies who owe money on their annual state taxes now have to file, but state Revenue Commissioner Geoffrey Snyder added that the state likely will still end up bringing in less than expected because of "the overall impact that necessary COVID-19 precautions have on economic activity."

For the state fiscal year, which ends June 30, numbers through April show tax revenues down 7.7% from where the state had budgeted, and 6% down from last year's collections.

DoR cited all of the ways Covid-19 is affecting state tax revenue:

The extension of the income tax filing and payment deadline to July 15, 2020, and the extension of the first estimated payment installment for 2020 to July 15, 2020, certain penalty waivers for the late filing and payment of corporate excise returns and payments and certain sales and meals tax returns and payments, the extension of the payment deadline for certain regular sales tax, meals tax and room occupancy excise payments to June 20, 2020, the close of all non-essential businesses, stay-at-home advisories and the ban on on-site service at bars and restaurants, as well as the impact COVID-19 has had on consumer and corporate behavior, the economy and the stock market.

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Gas/Property/Sales taxes plummeting and Marty says no layoffs or furloughs for state workers?

Marty/Baker say we are all in this together, but have they taken any pay cuts? How about the city council, legislature, etc!?

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...when the price of gas plummets for a bit but NOW WOULD BE AN EXCELLENT TIME TO RAISE THE GAS TAX YOU SPINELESS ELECTED OFFICIALS!!!!

cheaper than it was 15 years ago...no one will notice or care.

Clowns......

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As opposed to --- Ah yes another year another automatic increase in.........

How about spending the next couple of months actually looking at the budget --- and seeing how many things which have been automatically increased each year since Mike DuTaxUs came to the governorship -- the first time -- are still "Mission Critical"

I'm willing to bet that there is at least 6% if not 7.7% which is less than Essential to the on-going functioning of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Note -- before I get hammered by the "Knee-jerkists" -- there actually might be some line items which need to increase

But at least lets take a look

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