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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - Kansas is reporting that its tax collections came close to hitting projections in March, falling short by less than $2 million.
The report Friday from the Department of Revenue said the state collected almost $447.8 million in taxes last month, when it expected to take in $449.4 million. The shortfall was about four-tenths of 1 percent.
Sales and insurance premium taxes exceeded expectations.
But since the fiscal year began in July 2015, the state still has collected 1.9 percent less in taxes than anticipated. The $4.13 billion collected is about $81 million less than expected.
The department's report came ahead ...