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New York Pays More Taxes Than Any Other State: Report
A recent analysis determined which states tax their residents most. Here's how New York fared.
NEW YORK, NY — It’s tax season, and while every American is subject to the same federal tax code, state and local tax codes often vary, meaning residents in some states, including New York, end up paying significantly more taxes than others.
A recent analysis by 24/7 Wall St. looked at the financial burden of taxes on residents in all 50 states. The state with residents paying the most taxes ranked first, while the state with residents paying the least ranked 50th.
Overall, New York ranked first out of 50 states.
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To determine New York’s overall ranking, 24/7 Wall St. took into account the average income per capita — or per person — and the percentage of taxes they pay in comparison to their income. The analysis also considered the average income, property and sales tax paid per person. The weight of each measure in determining the state’s overall score was not disclosed.
Here are the averages used from New York:
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- Taxes paid as percentage of income: 13.8 percent
- Income per person: $65,644 (third highest)
- Income tax collections per person: $2,877 (highest)
- Property tax collections per person: $2,902 (fourth highest)
- General sales tax collections per person: $1,551 (seventh highest)
Data on state and local tax collections came from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2017 Census of Governments. Data on personal income and population was collected from the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
If you’re not a fan of taxes, 24/7 Wall St. says these are the states where residents pay the least taxes:
- Alaska
- Tennessee
- Florida
- Oklahoma
- Arizona
- Alabama
- Wyoming
- Missouri
- South Carolina
- New Hampshire
On the other hand, residents of North Dakota and Hawaii are among the states that pay the most taxes, respectively.
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