Taxes taxes taxes. No matter what anyone says about taxes from their origins to their future, we still have to pay them.
There are, however, seven states that have chosen to not impose an income tax: Alaska, Florida, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, Wyoming, and Nevada. These states often levy a higher sales tax in order to generate more revenue. The highest sales tax goes to Hawaii at an astounding rate of 11%.
Some states have a tax rate that remains flat no matter what; these would be: Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Utah.
Some states, like New York, allow certain cities to raise additional taxes above the already-imposed federal taxes.
Basically, state income taxes are an extra tax that’s on top of the federal income taxes. It’s also separate from payroll taxes that contribute to Social Security and Medicare. In addition to these well known state taxes, there are also: state corporate income taxes, state motor fuel excise taxes, state cigarette excise taxes, state taxes on other tobacco products, state distilled spirits taxes, state beer and wine taxes, and real estate transfer taxes.
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me and my husband heve not received our state return for 2010. our address was not posted correctly and cant get in touch with the state to correct the problem. we would really like to get the money that is owed to us .
Posted by: gary and dana campbell | May 21, 2010 at 11:40 PM
no where do i see if you collect a 1200.00 jackpot and you are not a resident and they tax you with state income tax and your a resident of texas where do you get a form to reclaim the tax that was taken out of the jackpot.
Posted by: robert hernandez | November 05, 2010 at 05:57 PM
It is so strange how laws can change so wuickly from one year to the next!
Posted by: Rose Rossum | June 24, 2011 at 06:56 PM