January Revenues
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Butch Eley today announced that overall January state tax revenues exceeded budgeted estimates.
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Butch Eley today announced that overall January state tax revenues exceeded budgeted estimates.
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Butch Eley announced today that state revenue collections for December were $156.4 million higher than the budgeted estimate and were 7.84% more than December 2019.
Progress continues to restore telephone service to Tennessee state government buildings in downtown Nashville, after outages resulting from the Christmas Day explosion. However, the ongoing outages include safety systems in the buildings. As a result, buildings in state government’s downtown campus will remain closed on Wednesday, December 30.
Tennessee state government continues to work to provide services to residents after technology outages resulting from an explosion on Christmas Day in Nashville.
Tennessee state government continues to work to recover from interruptions to state services due to technology outages as a result of Christmas Day events in Nashville.
The state of Tennessee has completed its annual financial report for fiscal year 2019-20.
Tennessee’s director of the office of evidence and impact has been selected to serve on a committee to improve the federal government’s use of data and analysis.
Tennessee revenue collections for November exceeded the budgeted estimate.
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Butch Eley today announced that Tennessee tax revenues exceeded budgeted estimates in October.
Gov. Bill Lee’s 2021-22 budget hearings with cabinet agencies will be held November 9 through November 16, 2020.
Organizations providing services to crime victims are eligible to apply for new federal funding to assist in responding to victim service needs.
Tennessee’s state capitol will be highlighted in purple this weekend, in observance of domestic violence awareness month.
Tennessee revenues exceeded budgeted estimates for September, which is the second month of the state’s fiscal year.
Tennessee’s director of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has received an award for leadership from a national organization.
Tennessee’s commitment to accuracy and completeness in financial reporting has once again earned the state national recognition.