Montana’s license tax revenue up 62.6% in Q1 compared to previous quarter

Brendan Beatty Director of Montana Department of Revenue - Montana Department of Revenue
Brendan Beatty Director of Montana Department of Revenue - Montana Department of Revenue
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Montana collected $187 million in license taxes during the first quarter of 2025, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Quarterly Summary of State and Local Taxes.

This represents a 62.6% increase over the previous quarter, when license tax revenue was $115 million.

In addition to detailed tax revenue data from each state, the Quarterly Summary of State and Local Government Tax Revenue includes an estimate of state and local government tax revenue at a national level.

The Census Bureau cautions that it sets the tax classifications among the survey categories, and they may differ from the classifications set by state governments.

Overall, Montana collected $1.2 billion in combined tax revenues in Q1.

Q1 Montana Tax Collections
Type of Tax Amount (millions)
Income Taxes $583
Sales and Gross Receipts Taxes $237
License Taxes $187
Property Taxes $119
Other Taxes $65

Information in this article was obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau. The source data can be found here.



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