BOSTON (AP) - Massachusetts is continuing to outmatch expectations when it comes to tax collections.
State Revenue Commissioner Christopher Harding announced Monday that preliminary revenue collections for October totaled just over $1.9 billion.
That’s $27 million - or 1.5 percent - above expectations for the month and $86 million - or 4.7 percent - more than the actual collections during October of last year.
Harding said that so far during the current fiscal year, which began July 1, revenue collections have totaled more than $8.8 billion.
That’s $350 million or 4.1 percent more than the year-to-date benchmark and $695 million - or 8.5 percent - more than the same fiscal year-to-date period in 2017.
Harding said October’s results were consistent with the administration’s expectations for steady, moderate growth.
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