FROM Business Daily
Arkansas places 22nd in 2024 U.S. public utilities license tax collections
Arkansas generated $9.4 million from public utilities license taxes in 2024, ranking 22nd among U.S. states.
Arkansas generated $9.4 million from public utilities license taxes in 2024, ranking 22nd among U.S. states.
Mississippi's public utilities license tax revenue reached $8.3 million in 2024, reflecting a 1.7% rise from 2023.
Washington's public utilities license tax revenue reached $37.9 million in 2024, reflecting a 5.8% rise from 2023.
Louisiana's public utilities license tax revenue reached $15.1 million in 2024, reflecting a 25.5% rise from the prior year.
Indiana's income tax revenue reached $9.1 billion in 2024, ranking it 19th nationwide.
West Virginia saw a 33% rise in public utilities license tax revenue in 2024, totaling $512,000.
India and other South Asian countries are expected to see significant growth in air travel over the next two decades, according to Boeing's latest Commercial Market Outlook (CMO) for the region.
Small businesses and private nonprofit organizations in Mississippi affected by severe storms, straight-line winds, tornadoes, and flooding from March 14-15, 2025, have until February 23 to apply for federal disaster loans through the U.S. Small...
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has issued a reminder to private nonprofit organizations in Mississippi about the approaching deadline to apply for federal disaster loans following severe weather events in March 2025.
The City of Covington has released the draft agenda for its Board of Commissioners Caucus Meeting scheduled for February 3, 2026.
The City of Covington is urging residents and property owners to clear snow and ice from sidewalks as winter weather continues.
Morgan Stanley Wealth Management has released the results of its latest quarterly retail investor pulse survey, showing that 56% of investors remain bullish at the start of 2026, a figure unchanged from the previous quarter.
Boeing has announced it will manufacture four more MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopters for the U.S. Air Force, as part of a new contract that also includes sustainment services.
Kentucky generated $7.1 billion from income taxes in 2024, ranking 23rd among U.S. states.
Colorado's public utilities license tax revenue reached $20.3 million in 2024, reflecting a 20.6% rise from the prior year.
Illinois generated $47.4 million from public utilities license taxes in 2024, ranking sixth among U.S. states.
Virginia raised $782,000 from public utilities license taxes in 2024, ranking 30th among U.S. states.
North Dakota's public utilities license tax revenue remained steady at $4,000 in 2024, matching the previous year's amount.
Montana's public utilities license tax revenue reached $13,000 in 2024, reflecting a 160% rise from the prior year.
California collected $605.3 million in public utilities license taxes in 2024, an increase of 29.7% from the previous year.
Wisconsin's income tax revenue reached $13.2 billion in 2024, reflecting an 11.7% rise from 2023.
Vermont generated $1.5 billion from income taxes in 2024, ranking 42nd among U.S. states.
Delaware's public utilities license tax revenue reached $718,000 in 2024, reflecting a 1.8% rise from the prior year.
Florida's public utilities license tax revenue reached $40.2 million in 2024, reflecting a 0.1% rise from the prior year.
Rhode Island's public utilities license tax revenue fell 5.3% in 2024, totaling $559,000.
Nebraska generated $4.2 billion from income taxes in 2024, ranking 30th among U.S. states.
Oklahoma generated $5,000 from public utilities license taxes in 2024, ranking 37th among U.S. states.
Massachusetts reported $28.4 billion in income tax revenue for 2024, reflecting a 7.3% rise from the prior year.
Nevada generated $13.5 million from hunting and fishing license taxes in 2024, ranking 41st among U.S. states.
Alabama generated $14.7 million from public utilities license taxes in 2024, ranking 19th among U.S. states.
In 2024, Wyoming generated $37.1 million from hunting and fishing license taxes, reflecting a 6% decline from the prior year.
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