Each year, Americans pay approximately $265 billion in taxes each year. It is estimated by the year 2015, Americans will pay approximately $483 billion in taxes each year.
Table [edit]Rank State Gross collections (2007) Population (2007) Revenue per capita 1 California $313,998,874,000 36,553,215 $8,590.18 2 New York $244,672,914,000 19,297,729 $12,678.84 3 Texas $225,390,904,000 23,904,380 $9,428.85 4 Florida $136,476,423,000 18,251,243 $7,477.65 5 Illinois $135,458,089,000 12,852,548 $10,539.40 6 New Jersey $121,678,423,000 8,685,920 $14,008.70 7 Pennsylvania $112,368,286,000 12,432,792 $9,038.06 8 Ohio $105,772,774,000 11,466,917 $9,224.17 9 Minnesota $78,697,313,000 5,197,621 $15,141.03 10 North Carolina $75,903,684,000 9,061,032 $8,376.94 11 Georgia $75,217,980,000 9,544,750 $7,880.56 12 Massachusetts $74,782,325,000 6,449,755 $11,594.60 13 Michigan $69,923,907,000 10,071,822 $6,942.53 14 Virginia $61,989,886,000 7,712,091 $8,038.01 15 Washington $57,449,739,000 6,468,424 $8,881.57 16 Connecticut $54,235,851,000 3,502,309 $15,485.74 17 Maryland $53,705,070,000 5,618,344 $9,558.88 18 Missouri $48,568,138,000 5,878,415 $8,262.11 19 Tennessee $47,746,721,000 6,156,719 $7,755.22 20 Colorado $45,404,194,000 4,861,515 $9,339.52 21 Wisconsin $43,778,325,000 5,601,640 $7,815.27 22 Indiana $42,668,067,000 6,345,289 $6,724.37 23 Arizona $35,485,237,000 6,338,755 $5,598.14 24 Louisiana $33,676,593,000 4,293,204 $7,844.16 25 Oklahoma $29,324,569,000 3,617,316 $8,106.72 26 Arkansas $27,340,140,000 2,834,797 $9,644.48 27 Alabama $24,149,102,000 4,627,851 $5,218.21 28 Oregon $23,466,608,000 3,747,455 $6,262.01 29 Kentucky $23,150,555,000 4,241,474 $5,458.14 30 Kansas $22,311,231,000 2,775,997 $8,037.20 31 South Carolina $20,499,446,000 4,407,709 $4,650.82 District of Columbia[1] $20,393,510,000 588,292 $34,665.63 32 Nevada $19,619,012,000 2,565,382 $7,647.60 33 Nebraska $19,043,258,000 1,774,571 $10,731.19 34 Iowa $18,436,557,000 2,988,046 $6,170.10 35 Delaware $16,857,669,000 864,764 $19,493.95 36 Utah $15,063,650,000 2,645,330 $5,694.43 37 Rhode Island $11,966,818,000 1,057,832 $11,312.59 38 Mississippi $10,868,707,000 2,918,785 $3,723.71 39 New Hampshire $9,304,200,000 1,315,828 $7,070.98 40 Idaho $9,024,822,000 1,499,402 $6,018.95 41 New Mexico $8,346,154,000 1,969,915 $4,236.81 42 Hawaii $7,666,494,000 1,283,388 $5,973.64 43 West Virginia $6,521,950,000 1,812,035 $3,599.24 44 Maine $6,289,216,000 1,317,207 $4,774.66 45 South Dakota $4,765,559,000 796,214 $5,985.27 46 Wyoming $4,724,678,000 522,830 $9,036.74 47 Montana $4,522,680,000 957,861 $4,721.65 48 Alaska $4,287,200,000 683,478 $6,272.62 49 Vermont $3,806,110,000 621,254 $6,126.50 50 North Dakota $3,659,740,000 639,715 $5,720.89 Puerto Rico[2] $3,548,466,000 3,941,459 $888.39 TOTAL $2,674,007,818,000 305,562,616 $8,528.22 (US Avg.) Maps and graphs [edit]Map of total federal tax revenue by state in 2007.
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During the fiscal year of 2010, US government spending totaled $3.46 trillion. In the same year, the government collected $2.16 trillion in taxes. 43% of the federal budget went to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, 20% of the budget went to the Defense Department, and the other 37% was reserved for mandatory fees. The breakdown of tax revenue is: 42% from Income Tax, 40% from Social Security and Social Insurance, 9% from Corporate Income Tax, 3% from Excise, and 6% from miscellaneous taxes.
According to the HomeLand Security, U.S. Coast Guard, the budget for Fiscal Year (FY)2009 is $9,345,843,000.
In Fiscal Year 2013, the appropriated amount to run the US government was about 1.1 trillion dollars. The first budget of the United States was just a few million dollars.
GDP stands for Gross Domestic Product. This is usually used to measure the economic output of a government entity, such as a country.
The Federal government give taxpayers the option to pay their income taxes in installments to make it easier on people with limited incomes. Also, this allows taxpayers to adjust their payments so that if there is an increase or decrease in their income, they can still have paid their proper taxes by the end of the year.
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It's called the "pay as you go" method. This helps the government collect the money in the first place and also earlier in the year. Like every collector, the government wats to get paid up front.
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Every year the government collects taxes from us.
$9.5 billion in 2008 Source: http://www.ttb.gov/statistics/final09.pdf
The U.S Government makes about 20 trillion dollars a year I'm no sure where the above comes from, but the IRS collects about 3.2 trillion in taxes from all sources a year.
The Federal government give taxpayers the option to pay their income taxes in installments to make it easier on people with limited incomes. Also, this allows taxpayers to adjust their payments so that if there is an increase or decrease in their income, they can still have paid their proper taxes by the end of the year.
Federal state taxes are taxes to be paid to the federal government on owned property. Theses taxes are to be paid once a year.
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Estimates from 2008 put the US government income from taxes at $2.524 trillion.
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