TOPEKA, Kansas -- The state will end 2012 on a high note with $32.7 million more in state coffers than expected halfway through Fiscal Year 2013.
Individual income revenue receipts, released Monday, were $27.2 million, or 10.4 percent more than estimated for December, and the monthly total for all revenue receipts was about $30.2 million more than expected.
"While there is much work to do, we are pleased to begin the new year on a positive note with the Kansas economy showing steady signs of growth," said Revenue Secretary Nick Jordan. "In 2013, we will continue to focus on policies that strengthen the Kansas economy and leave more money in the pockets of hard working Kansans."