The government says it got more income tax than expected at the start of last year, according to new figures.
The Central Government Summary Management Accounts for last year have now been published.
In it, Treasury says it got £21.3 million more than it expected because of higher interest rates and earnings growth.
As a result, it says the Island's economic growth was as forecast.
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