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December 2025 Tax Collections Decline, Placing Additional Pressure on State Budget

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January 9, 2026
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The Massachusetts Department of Revenue (DoR) released December state revenues showing that the Commonwealth collected $167 million below projected benchmarks, which cut year-to-date surplus funds from approximately $200 million to just around $20 million in FY 2026. The Healey Administration and lawmakers are closely monitoring revenue collections to determine if any corrective action will be necessary should state revenues fall below benchmarks.

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