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  2. Federal tax revenue by state - Wikipedia

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    Fiscal Year 2015. This table lists the tax revenue collected from each state, plus the District of Columbia and the territory of Puerto Rico by the IRS in fiscal year 2015, which ran from October 1, 2014, through September 30, 2015. The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table, and not ...

  3. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The federal estate tax is computed on the sum of taxable estate and taxable gifts, and is reduced by prior gift taxes paid. These taxes are computed as the taxable amount times a graduated tax rate (up to 35% in 2011). The estate and gift taxes are also reduced by a major "unified credit" equivalent to an exclusion ($5 million in 2011).

  4. TurboTax - Wikipedia

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    TurboTax is a software package for preparation of American and Canadian income tax returns, produced by Intuit. TurboTax is a market leader in its product segment, competing with H&R Block Tax Software and TaxAct. [ 1] TurboTax was developed by Michael A. Chipman of Chipsoft in 1984 and was sold to Intuit in 1993. [ 2][ 3]

  5. 10 surprising statistics about income tax and U.S. taxpayers

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    The top 1% of earners paid 38.5% of federal income taxes. Staying on the topic of the top 1%, it makes sense that they contribute the most amount of money in income taxes, because they make the most.

  6. Income tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Over the last 20 years, this has meant that the bottom 50% of taxpayers have always paid less than 5% of the total individual federal income taxes paid, (gradually declining from 5% in 2001 to 2.3% in 2020) with the top 50% of taxpayers consistently paying 95% or more of the tax collected, and the top 1% paying 33% in 2001, increasing to 42% by ...

  7. What Do the Richest 1% Really Pay in Taxes? - AOL

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    Income needed to make the top 1%: $588,575. If the new proposed tax plan is passed into law, those who earn more than $1 million a year will pay 10.75% in state income taxes, as opposed to the 8. ...

  8. Here’s how much President Biden paid in taxes this year - AOL

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    The vice president and second gentleman also paid $11,599 to California, while Emhoff paid $11,599 in District of Columbia income tax. Both the president and vice president made substantial ...

  9. Progressive tax - Wikipedia

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    In order to counteract regressive state and local taxes, many US states implement progressive income taxes. [66] 32 states and the District of Columbia have graduated-rate income taxes. [67] The brackets differ across states. There has been a hefty decline in progressivity of the United States federal tax system since the 1960s.