From the Nelson Rockefeller Institute of Government Report on April State Income Taxes:
Total personal income tax collections in January-April 2009 were 26 percent ($28.8 billion) below the level of a year ago. In April 2009 personal income tax receipts fell by 36.5 percent, or $18.2 billion.
Try reconciling these percentages with the official unemployment numbers. What percentage of these personal returns have tax deductible losses would be illuminating. A minority I would guess.
The Lucky 'Winners' are:
Oregon 27.0%
Massachusetts 28.5%
New York 31.8%
California 33.8%
Connecticut 25.9%
Colorado 25.4%
The full report is @ http://online.wsj.com/public/resourc...enue_Flash.pdf
Total personal income tax collections in January-April 2009 were 26 percent ($28.8 billion) below the level of a year ago. In April 2009 personal income tax receipts fell by 36.5 percent, or $18.2 billion.
Try reconciling these percentages with the official unemployment numbers. What percentage of these personal returns have tax deductible losses would be illuminating. A minority I would guess.
The Lucky 'Winners' are:
Oregon 27.0%
Massachusetts 28.5%
New York 31.8%
California 33.8%
Connecticut 25.9%
Colorado 25.4%
The full report is @ http://online.wsj.com/public/resourc...enue_Flash.pdf
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