Vermont revenue figures fall 10 percent below target

Secretary of Administration Neale F. Lunderville has released General Fund revenue results for the month of January, the seventh month of Fiscal Year 2009. General Fund revenues were well below target for the month as compared to the consensus revenue target revised in mid-January. The General Fund revenues of $119.20 million for the month of January 2009 were -$14.05 million or -10.54% below the $133.25 million consensus revenue forecast for the month. Year-to-date, General Fund revenues were $674.91 million or -$14.05 million (-2.04%) below the consensus revenue forecast for FY 2009. It is important to understand that these revenue results are not only unfavorable as compared to the most recent targets, but that they are also below where we were one year ago, said Secretary Lunderville.
The monthly targets reflect the most recent FY 2009 consensus revenue forecast that was agreed to by the Emergency Board on January 13, 2009. The state's consensus revenue forecast is normally updated two times per year in January and July. However, with the downturn in the national and regional economy, the Emergency Board has been scheduling interim revenue reviews.
Personal Income Tax receipts posted the largest shortfall in the January General Fund results. Personal Income Tax receipts are the largest single state revenue source, and are reported Net of Personal Income Tax refunds. Personal Income Tax receipts for January were $72.97 million, -$7.67 million or -9.51% below the monthly target. Two of the components of the Personal Income (PI) receipts were very concerning - PI Withheld and PI Refunds. PI Withheld fell -$5.09 million below the monthly target, while the State had to refund -$2.83 million more in PI Refunds than expected. Year-to-date, the Personal Income Tax receipts of $360.49 million were below target against the $368.16 million year-to-date estimate.
Corporate Tax receipts are also reported net of refunds. Corporate Income Tax revenue results for January were $2.08 million net of refunds against the expected monthly target of $3.22 million, or -$1.14 million (-35.44%) short for the month. Year-to-date, Corporate Income Tax receipts of $24.62 million were -$1.14 million or -4.43% below the target of $25.76 million. We are very concerned with the downward trend, particularly in Personal Income Tax Withheld. This may be the first measurable drop in Personal Income Taxes due to job losses and cut backs. While it is possible that the spring 2009 tax filing season may see an uptick in tax payments, we consider it very unlikely.
For the month, receipts for the consumption taxes (Sales & Use Tax and Meals & Rooms Tax) were also down relative to the revised target. Sales & Use Tax receipts were $25.32 million (-$2.04 million, -7.46%) and Meals & Rooms Tax receipts were $10.15 million (-$0.69 million, -6.39%). Year-to-date, Sales & Use Tax was $134.48 million (-$2.04 million, -1.50%) and Rooms & Meals Tax receipts were $72.43 million (-$0.69 million, -0.95%). The weak performance, particularly in the Sales & Use Tax, reflects the severe lack of consumer confidence resulting in the lowest December/holiday receipts in 5 years.
The remaining components of the General Fund revenue followed the downward trend of the four major taxes discussed above; all were below target. The non-major tax component results for the month were: Insurance Premium, $0.47 million (-48.55%); Inheritance/Estate Tax, $0.16 million (-87.29%); Real Property Transfer Tax $0.60 million (-0.31%); and Other, $7.45 million (-11.44%). Year-to-date results for these components were: Insurance Premium, -2.51%; Inheritance/Estate Tax, -20.50%; Real Property Transfer Tax, -0.03%; and Other, -1.71%.
General Fund By Major Element (In Millions)*

Month

FY 2009 YTD

Tax Component

Target

Revenue

$ Change

% Change

Target

Revenue

$ Change

%Change

Personal Income

80.64

72.97

(7.67)

-9.51%

368.16

360.49

(7.67)

-2.08%

Sales & Use

27.38

25.32

(2.04)

-7.46%

136.53

134.48

(2.04)

-1.50%

Corporate

3.22

2.08

(1.14)

-35.44%

25.76

24.62

(1.14)

-4.43%

Meals & Room

10.84

10.15

(0.69)

-6.39%

73.12

72.43

(0.69)

-0.95%

Insurance Premium

0.91

0.47

(0.44)

-48.55%

17.70

17.25

(0.44)

-2.51%

Inheritance & Estate

1.27

0.16

(1.11)

-87.29%

5.40

4.29

(1.11)

-20.50%

Real Property Transfer

0.60

0.60

-

-0.31%

6.21

6.21

-

-0.03%

Other

8.39

7.45

(0.96)

-11.44%

56.08

55.14

(0.96)

-1.71%

Total

133.25

119.20

(14.05)

-10.54%

688.96

674.91

(14.05)

-2.04%

*Differences due to rounding
Transportation Fund
The non-dedicated Transportation Fund revenue results were also released today by Secretary Lunderville. The Transportation Fund revenues were $13.91 million, which was -$1.59 million or -10.27% below the monthly target for January. Year-to-date, the Transportation Fund revenues remain below the year-to-date consensus target at $114.15 million (-$1.59 million, -1.37%).
The results for the Transportation Fund revenue components were uniformly below target for the month. The components of the Transportation Fund revenue for the month were: Gasoline Tax, $5.11 million (-0.61%); Diesel Tax, $0.94 million (-30.45%); Motor Vehicle Purchase & Use Tax, $2.71 million (-15.66%); Motor Vehicle Fees, $4.03 million (-5.03%); and Other , $1.11 million (-27.94%). Year-to-date, the Transportation Fund revenue components for January were: Gasoline Tax, $36.32 million (-0.09%); Diesel Tax, $8.94 million (-4.38%); Motor Vehicle Purchase & Use Tax, $25.00 million (-1.98%); Motor Vehicle Fees, $34.22 million (-0.62%); and Other , $9.67 million (-4.28%)
Transportation Fund By Major Element (In Millions)*

Tax Component

Revenue

$Change

%Change

Target

Revenue

$Change

%Change

Gasoline

5.11

-0.03

-0.61%

36.35

36.32

-0.03

-0.09%

Diesel Fuel

0.94

-0.41

-30.45%

9.35

8.94

-0.41

-4.38%

MV Purchase & Use

2.71

-0.50

-15.66%

25.51

25.00

-0.50

-1.98%

Motor Vehicle Fees

4.03

-0.21

-5.03%

34.43

34.22

-0.21

-0.62%

Other

1.11

-0.43

-27.94%

10.10

9.67

-0.43

-4.28%

Total

13.91

-1.59

-10.27%

115.74

114.15

-1.59

-1.37%

*Differences due to rounding
Education Fund
Non-Property Tax Education Fund revenue receipts of $15.41 million were released by Secretary Lunderville today; these receipts are -$1.39 million (-8.30%) below the January monthly target of $16.81 million. Non-Property Tax Education Fund revenues constitute approximately 12% of the total Education Fund receipts. Year-to-date, non-Property Tax Education Fund revenues were $90.33 million or -$1.39 million (-1.52%) below the year-to-date consensus revenue forecast.
All of the components of the non-Property Tax Education revenue were below the January monthly targets, except Investment Income that was $0.48 million more than anticipated both for the month and year-to-date. The remaining components were: Sales & Use Tax, $12.67 million (-$1.02 million); Motor Vehicle Purchase & Use, $1.35 million (-$0.25 million); and Lottery Transfer, $1.36 million (-$0.59 million). Year-to-date results were: Sales & Use Tax, $67.24 million (-1.50%); Motor Vehicle Purchase & Use, $12.50 million (-1.98%); and Lottery Transfer, $10.36 million (-5.39%).
Education Fund By Major Element (In Millions)*

Non-Property Tax Component

Month

FY 2009 YTD

Target

Revenue

$Change

%Change

Target

Revenue

$Change

Sales & Use

13.69

12.67

(1.02)

-7.47%

68.26

67.24

(1.02)

-1.50%

MV Purchase & Use

1.61

1.35

(0.25)

-15.66%

12.75

12.50

(0.25)

-1.98%

Lottery Transfer

1.96

1.36

(0.59)

-30.17%

10.95

10.36

(0.59)

-5.39%

Investment Income

(0.45)

0.03

0.48

-107.36%

(0.25)

0.23

0.48

-194.84%

Total

16.81

15.41

(1.39)

-8.30%

91.72

90.33

(1.39)

-1.52%

*Differences due to rounding
Conclusion
Secretary Lunderville said that, This month's revenue report is a sobering reminder that the Vermont economy continues to weaken at an accelerated pace. A one month drop of $14 million in the General Fund is one of the largest single month drops in memory, with the largest portion of the decline coming in personal income. As compared to January 2008, revenues are $28 million less - another sign that Vermonters are not earning or spending at previous levels. These numbers highlight the need for swift action and tough decisions to address Vermont's budget challenges.

Lunderville continued, Further, with no clear indication of when revenues will stop declining, the idea of putting an additional income tax on top of Vermont's already high income tax rates - especially when personal income is falling - is counterproductive if we want a speedy recovery. We cannot add a heavier tax burden on Vermont's already overburdened families.

Attachments: Detailed schedules of revenue results comparing the current fiscal year-to-date period with the same period from the last fiscal year follow:

Comparative Statement of Revenues

General Fund

As of January 31, 2009

General Fund Schedule 2

Total to Date

Total to Date

Last Year

This Year

% of Change

Taxes

Personal Income

372,572,938

360,490,683

-3.24%

Sales & Use

141,956,951

134,482,670

-5.27%

Corporate

36,669,409

24,621,626

-32.86%

Meals & Room

74,411,377

72,432,183

-2.66%

Liquor & Wine

8,768,085

9,228,331

5.25%

Insurance Premium

17,109,356

17,251,831

0.83%

Telephone Gross Receipts

355,610

122,654

-65.51%

Telephone Property

4,547,863

4,425,574

-2.69%

Beverage

3,445,569

3,475,312

0.86%

Electric Generating

1,331,403

1,387,783

4.23%

Inheritance & Estate

8,798,771

4,292,804

-51.21%

Real Property Transfer

7,345,800

6,209,844

-15.46%

Bank Franchise

7,406,474

13,741,182

85.53%

All Other Taxes

1,848,042

1,947,895

5.40%

Total Taxes

686,567,650

654,110,372

-4.73%

Other Revenues

Business Licenses

1,217,784

1,270,126

4.30%

Fees

8,693,040

11,262,186

29.55%

Services

1,104,899

883,325

-20.05%

Fines, Forfeits & Penalties

1,842,764

6,334,393

243.74%

Interest, Prem

3,339,917

893,108

-73.26%

Special Assessments

0

0

0.00%

All Other Revenues

265,571

152,086

-42.73%

Total Other Revenues

16,463,976

20,795,223

26.31%

Total General Fund

703,031,625

674,905,595

-4.00%

Prepared by Department of Finance & Management

Date: February 03, 2009

Time: 12:53

Comparative Statement of Revenues

Transportation Fund

As of January 31, 2009

T Fund Detail Schedule 2

Total to Date

Total to Date

Last Year

This Year

% of Change

Non-Dedicated

Taxes

Gasoline

37,613,594

36,315,797

-3.45%

Diesel Fuel

9,922,377

8,938,121

-9.92%

MV Purchase & Use

29,873,227

25,003,096

-16.30%

Total Taxes

77,409,198

70,257,014

-9.24%

Other Revenues

Motor Vehicle Fees

35,520,287

34,220,761

-3.66%

Other

14,459,948

9,668,716

-33.13%

Total Other Revenues

49,980,234

43,889,477

-12.19%

Total Non-Dedicated

127,389,433

114,146,491

-10.40%

Dedicated

Federal Aid

108,945,256

116,110,923

6.58%

Other

2,680,800

1,231,611

-54.06%

Total Dedicated

111,626,056

117,342,534

5.12%

Total Transportation Fund

239,015,489

231,489,025

-3.15%

Note: Revenue Estimates are fiscal year total estimates.

Prepared by Department of Finance & Management

Date: February 03, 2009

Time: 12:53

State of Vermont

Comparative Statement of Revenues

Education Fund

As of January 31, 2009

Education Fund Schedule 2

Total to Date

Total to Date

Last Year

This Year

% of Change

Non-Dedicated

Estimated Revenues:

Sales & Use

70,977,411

67,240,326

-5.27%

Purchase & Use

14,936,614

12,501,548

-16.30%

Lottery Transfer

11,632,001

10,364,306

-10.90%

Investment Income

(1,071,307)

223,701

120.88%

Total estimated revenues

96,474,719

90,329,881

-6.37%

Other Revenues:

Education Property Taxes

83,135,950

76,981,075

-7.40%

Electric Energy Educ Prop Tax

972,767

1,013,643

4.20%

Medicaid Reimbursement

0

0

0.00%

Total other revenues

84,108,717

77,994,718

-7.27%

Total Education Fund

180,583,436

168,324,599

-6.79%

Note: Revenue Estimates are fiscal year total estimates.

Prepared by Department of Finance & Management

Date: February 03, 2009

Time: 12:53