In September, Georgia’s net tax collections reached nearly $3.27 billion, an increase of $60.3 million, or 1.9 percent, compared to the same month in FY 2025. Year-to-date collections are $8.17 billion, up $64.5 million, or 0.8 percent, from September 2024.

Key factors driving September’s tax revenue growth include Individual Income Tax collections of about $1.49 billion, which rose by $45.4 million, or 3.2 percent. Individual Income Tax refunds decreased by $14.8 million, while withholding payments increased by $19.9 million, and estimated payments were up by $9 million.

Sales and Use Tax collections totaled $1.59 billion, a rise of $45 million or 2.9 percent from last year. However, net Sales and Use Tax dropped by $26.7 million. Corporate Income Tax collections grew by $45.2 million, or 7.6 percent. Motor Fuel Tax revenues increased by $3.6 million, while Motor Vehicle Tag & Title Fee collections went up by $6.5 million, though Title ad Valorem Tax collections fell by $6.7 million.