LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A new report says Nebraska state tax collections came in lower than expected in May.
The Department of Revenue reported Friday that the state received net taxes of $392 million, which is more than 4 percent below the state’s official certified forecast.
The report says net sales-and-use and individual income tax receipts were lower than expected, while net corporate and miscellaneous taxes came in higher.
Nebraska is still more than 1 percent above projections for the current fiscal year, which ends on June 30.
The projections were set by the Nebraska Economic Forecasting Advisory Board in October.
Lower-than-expected revenue forced lawmakers to tighten the state budget earlier this year.