Does the November revenue report represent the start of a slowdown in Mississippi tax collections that have grown at an unprecedented rate for more than a year?
by Bobby Harrison, Mississippi Today December 11, 2022 Mississippi’s historic growth in state tax collections is slowing — at least for a month. This past month the state collected $518.8 million in taxes and other revenue compared to $531.9 million in November 2021. It is a fair question? After all, Gov.
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