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This is a table of the total Federal tax revenue by state collected by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
Gross collections indicates the total Federal tax revenue collected by the IRS from each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. The figure includes all individual and corporate income taxes, estate taxes, gift taxes, and excise taxes.
Rank | State | Gross collections (2005) | Population (2007) | Revenue per capita |
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1 | California | $265,783,657,000 | 36,553,215 | $7,271.14 |
2 | New York | $198,562,271,000 | 19,297,729 | $10,289.41 |
3 | Texas | $169,392,715,000 | 23,904,380 | $7,086.26 |
4 | Illinois | $119,182,243,000 | 12,852,548 | $9,273.04 |
5 | Florida | $115,562,304,000 | 18,251,243 | $6,331.75 |
6 | New Jersey | $101,997,477,000 | 8,685,920 | $11,742.85 |
7 | Ohio | $96,836,571,000 | 11,466,917 | $8,444.87 |
8 | Pennsylvania | $95,087,603,000 | 12,432,792 | $7,648.13 |
9 | Michigan | $68,500,018,000 | 10,071,822 | $6,801.15 |
10 | Minnesota | $67,148,609,000 | 5,197,621 | $12,919.10 |
11 | Georgia | $66,063,776,000 | 9,544,750 | $6,921.48 |
12 | Massachusetts | $64,373,143,000 | 6,449,755 | $9,980.71 |
13 | North Carolina | $60,525,665,000 | 9,061,032 | $6,679.78 |
14 | Virginia | $54,430,451,000 | 7,712,091 | $7,057.81 |
15 | Maryland | $46,824,581,000 | 5,618,344 | $8,334.23 |
16 | Connecticut | $46,131,118,000 | 3,502,309 | $13,171.63 |
17 | Washington | $45,996,759,000 | 6,468,424 | $7,110.97 |
18 | Tennessee | $42,060,538,000 | 6,156,719 | $6,831.65 |
19 | Missouri | $39,555,061,000 | 5,878,415 | $6,728.87 |
20 | Wisconsin | $37,973,247,000 | 5,601,640 | $6,778.95 |
21 | Colorado | $37,769,494,000 | 4,861,515 | $7,769.08 |
22 | Indiana | $37,751,785,000 | 6,345,289 | $5,949.58 |
23 | Arizona | $29,177,143,000 | 6,338,755 | $4,602.98 |
24 | Oklahoma | $28,510,398,000 | 3,617,316 | $7,881.64 |
25 | Louisiana | $25,647,323,000 | 4,293,204 | $5,973.94 |
26 | Arkansas | $24,012,314,000 | 2,834,797 | $8,470.56 |
27 | Alabama | $20,398,808,000 | 4,627,851 | $4,407.84 |
28 | Oregon | $19,713,735,000 | 3,747,455 | $5,260.57 |
29 | Kentucky | $19,035,721,000 | 4,241,474 | $4,488.00 |
30 | Kansas | $18,798,425,000 | 2,775,997 | $6,771.77 |
District of Columbia[1] | $18,189,095,000 | 588,292 | $30,918.48 | |
31 | Iowa | $17,167,633,000 | 2,988,046 | $5,745.44 |
32 | South Carolina | $16,972,412,000 | 4,407,709 | $3,850.62 |
33 | Nevada | $16,710,687,000 | 2,565,382 | $6,513.92 |
34 | Nebraska | $16,121,649,000 | 1,774,571 | $9,084.81 |
35 | Delaware | $13,227,396,000 | 864,764 | $15,295.96 |
36 | Utah | $11,648,468,000 | 2,645,330 | $4,403.41 |
37 | Rhode Island | $9,712,564,000 | 1,057,832 | $9,181.58 |
38 | Mississippi | $8,859,593,000 | 2,918,785 | $3,035.37 |
39 | New Hampshire | $8,205,043,000 | 1,315,828 | $6,235.65 |
40 | Idaho | $7,808,785,000 | 1,499,402 | $5,207.93 |
41 | Hawaii | $6,680,481,000 | 1,283,388 | $5,205.35 |
42 | New Mexico | $6,642,049,000 | 1,969,915 | $3,371.74 |
43 | Maine | $5,717,396,000 | 1,317,207 | $4,340.54 |
44 | West Virginia | $5,469,747,000 | 1,812,035 | $3,018.57 |
Puerto Rico[2] | $4,067,444,000 | 3,941,459 | $1,031.96 | |
45 | South Dakota | $3,844,244,000 | 796,214 | $4,828.15 |
46 | Montana | $3,596,107,000 | 957,861 | $3,754.31 |
47 | Alaska | $3,519,754,000 | 683,478 | $5,149.77 |
48 | Vermont | $3,311,369,000 | 621,254 | $5,330.14 |
49 | Wyoming | $3,086,240,000 | 522,830 | $5,902.95 |
50 | North Dakota | $2,928,607,000 | 639,715 | $4,577.99 |
TOTAL | $2,256,289,716,000 | 305,562,616 | $7,384.05 (US Avg.) |
[edit] Notes
This table does not include Federal tax revenue data from U.S. Armed Forces personnel stationed overseas, U.S. territories other than Puerto Rico, and U.S. citizens and legal residents living abroad, even though they may be required to pay Federal taxes.
[edit] See also
- State tax levels in the United States
- Income tax in the United States
- Sales taxes in the United States
- State income tax
- Taxation in the United States
- Federal spending and taxation across states
[edit] References
- 2007 Population, US Census.
- Total Tax Revenue By Type and State (XLS)
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