Tennessee Recognized for Excellence in Financial Reporting
The state of Tennessee’s annual financial report once again is being recognized by the organization that sets standards for state accounting and financial reporting.
The state of Tennessee’s annual financial report once again is being recognized by the organization that sets standards for state accounting and financial reporting.
Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Stuart McWhorter today announced that Tennessee tax revenue exceeded budgeted estimates for the month of June.
Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Stuart McWhorter today announced that overall May revenues were $1.2 billion, which is $46.3 million more than the state budgeted.
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Stuart McWhorter today announced that revenues for April exceeded the monthly revenues from the previous year.
A Jefferson County woman is ordered to repay the state more than $55,000 after she was charged with TennCare fraud and theft of services.
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Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Stuart McWhorter today announced that Tennessee tax revenues exceeded budgeted estimates in February.
Tennessee’s Chief of Accounts is the recipient of a prestigious national leadership award.
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Stuart McWhorter today announced that overall January state tax revenues exceeded budgeted estimates.
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Larry Martin announced today that revenues for December were $17.2 million higher than the $1.3 billion estimate for the month, but were 3.0% less than December 2017.
The state of Tennessee has completed its annual financial report for fiscal year 2017-18.
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Larry Martin announced today that overall November state revenues were $1.0 billion, which is 8.98 percent more than November 2017 and $45.9 million more than the budgeted estimate.
Tennessee revenues exceeded budgeted estimates for September, which is the second month of the state’s fiscal year.