The Comptroller’s 2012-13 Biennial Revenue Estimate, dated January 2011, has been superseded by the 2012-13 Certification Revenue Estimate, dated December 2011. Please refer to the newer report for information on the state's estimated revenue collections in the current biennium.
Monthly Revenue Watch
We are now reporting state revenue collections on a month-by-month basis. Data are reported by the month of collection and by the type of revenue source. All state revenues excluding trust funds are included.
Monthly and historical data going back to fiscal 2007 are also available for download.
Biennial Revenue Estimate 2012-2013
January 2011
Updated 05/17/11 – Comptroller Raises Revenue Estimate
Read the Biennial Revenue Estimate
(PDF, 2.9MB)
Under state law, the Comptroller’s office issues the Biennial Revenue Estimate (BRE) before the beginning of each session of the Texas Legislature. The BRE is a formal estimate of the funds likely to be available from taxes and other revenue sources over the next two years, in effect telling the Legislature how much money it can spend over the state’s two-year budget cycle.
