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  2. State tax levels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    State Tax Burdens 2022. % of income. State tax levels indicate both the tax burden and the services a state can afford to provide residents. States use a different combination of sales, income, excise taxes, and user fees. Some are levied directly from residents and others are levied indirectly.

  3. State income tax - Wikipedia

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    State tax rules vary widely. The tax rate may be fixed for all income levels and taxpayers of a certain type, or it may be graduated. Tax rates may differ for individuals and corporations. Most states conform to federal rules for determining: gross income, timing of recognition of income and deductions, most aspects of business deductions,

  4. NY Is 2022's State With The Highest Tax Burden: Study | New ...

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    New York's highest tax burden (12.75%) in the country is followed by Hawaii (12.70%), Maine (11.42%), Vermont (11.13%) and Minnesota (10.2%). The states with the lowest tax burdens in the...

  5. New York Has Higher Taxes Than Almost Every Other State ...

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    New York has an effective tax rate of 13.74 percent, according to WalletHub. (Photo from Shutterstock) NEW YORK — New Yorkers who haven't done their taxes yet should brace themselves. New...

  6. Property tax rates by state: What to expect in your area - AOL

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    Total property taxes on single-family homes rose 6.9 percent in the U.S. in 2023, according to a recent analysis by ATTOM Data Solutions. This is nearly double the 2022 increase of 3.6 percent and ...

  7. Cigarette taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Among the 13,000 surveyed in New York State, lower income smokers (those in households making under $30,000) spent 23.6 percent of their income on cigarettes, compared to two percent by higher income New York residents and an average of 14 percent among lower income smokers nationally.