Monday, April 29, 2013

Which States Collect the Most Income Tax?

The Tax Foundation has released a map of state income tax collections per capita for 2011—the most recent data available.toThe Tax Foundation has released a map of state income tax collections per capita for 2011—the most recent data available.

The of the list includes:

1. New York, with $1,864 per capita

2. Connecticut ($1,808)

3. Massachusetts ($1,765)

4. Oregon ($1,424)

5. Minnesota ($1,404)

6. California ($1,346)

At the bottom of the list are the states that don’t levy an income tax: Washington, Nevada, Wyoming, South Dakota, Texas and Florida.

Of states that levy an income tax on wages, Arizona ($444) collects the least per capita.

(Via WSJ)

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  1. At the bottom of the list are the states that don’t levy an income tax: Washington, Nevada, Wyoming, South Dakota, Texas and Florida. Ascenergy

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