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Federal tax revenue by state

This is a table of the total federal tax revenue by state, federal district, and territory collected by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.

Gross Collections indicates the total federal tax revenue collected by the IRS from each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. The figure includes all Individual federal taxes and Corporate Federal Taxes, income taxes, payroll taxes, estate taxes, gift taxes, and excise taxes. This table does not include federal tax revenue data from U.S. Armed Forces personnel stationed overseas, U.S. territories other than Puerto Rico, and U.S. citizens and legal residents living abroad, even though they may be required to pay federal taxes.

Fiscal Year 2019 edit

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 2019, which ran from October 1, 2018, through September 30, 2019. The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table, and not the entire revenue collected by the IRS.[1]

State
federal district
or territory
Gross collections[1]

(thousands of dollars)

Alabama 26,511,031
Alaska 5,395,473
Arizona 47,743,166
Arkansas 30,572,215
California 472,027,235
Colorado 59,961,429
Connecticut 57,092,781
Delaware 20,073,979
District of Columbia 27,529,823
Florida 210,024,433
Georgia 94,305,868
Hawaii 9,246,293
Idaho 11,343,181
Illinois 162,274,617
Indiana 60,627,045
Iowa 24,914,602
Kansas 26,337,911
Kentucky 35,595,050
Louisiana 39,430,322
Maine 8,130,883
Maryland 78,473,276
Massachusetts 120,035,203
Michigan 81,583,480
Minnesota 102,642,589
Mississippi 11,273,202
Missouri 64,149,074
Montana 6,356,727
Nebraska 25,551,082
Nevada 23,769,524
New Hampshire 12,208,656
New Jersey 140,258,435
New Mexico 9,270,398
New York 304,992,923
North Carolina 87,778,099
North Dakota 6,639,943
Ohio 144,704,811
Oklahoma 29,133,375
Oregon 35,041,125
Pennsylvania 141,973,579
Rhode Island 14,325,645
South Carolina 27,885,047
South Dakota 8,029,363
Tennessee 69,769,299
Texas 292,330,171
Utah 24,335,082
Vermont 4,505,097
Virginia 83,574,427
Washington 100,609,767
West Virginia 7,039,939
Wisconsin 52,872,510
Wyoming 4,743,997
Puerto Rico 3,528,739
U.S. Armed Service members overseas

and Territories other than Puerto Rico

770,480
International 12,611,648
TOTAL 3,561,904,049

No data for Guam is available for 2019.[1]

Fiscal Year 2018 edit

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 2018, which ran from October 1, 2017, through September 30, 2018. The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table, and not the entire revenue collected by the IRS.[1]

State
federal district
or territory
Gross collections[1]

($)

California 456,555,954,000
New York 281,220,376,000
Texas 280,048,364,000
Florida 205,694,126,000
Illinois 161,189,282,000
New Jersey 138,976,784,000
Ohio 140,891,209,000
Pennsylvania 136,268,950,000
Massachusetts 117,998,443,000
Minnesota 99,354,057,000
Georgia 92,804,948,000
Virginia 84,844,999,000
North Carolina 82,539,491,000
Michigan 83,256,186,000
Washington 90,404,108,000
Missouri 63,139,167,000
Maryland 72,561,209,000
Tennessee 68,888,235,000
Connecticut 53,729,155,000
Indiana 58,698,927,000
Wisconsin 51,992,826,000
Colorado 58,707,795,000
Arizona 46,226,885,000
Louisiana 41,982,123,000
Oklahoma 27,908,169,000
Kentucky 34,754,947,000
Arkansas 32,029,540,000
Oregon 33,802,142,000
Kansas 25,813,743,000
District of Columbia 28,443,717,000
Nebraska 25,312,311,000
Alabama 26,724,809,000
South Carolina 28,552,567,000
Iowa 25,111,982,000
Delaware 19,038,671,000
Utah 23,401,402,000
Nevada 23,317,912,000
Rhode Island 14,725,607,000
Mississippi 11,460,401,000
New Hampshire 12,291,272,000
Idaho 10,858,404,000
New Mexico 9,002,297,000
Hawaii 9,591,724,000
South Dakota 8,200,403,000
North Dakota 6,578,855,000
Maine 7,925,462,000
West Virginia 6,911,139,000
Montana 6,229,347,000
Alaska 5,287,377,000
Wyoming 4,930,650,000
Vermont 4,417,527,000
Puerto Rico 3,443,334,000
TOTAL 3,444,039,309,000

No data for Guam is available for 2018.[1]

Fiscal Year 2017 edit

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 2018, which ran from October 1, 2016, through September 30, 2017. The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table, and not the entire revenue collected by the IRS.[1]

State
federal district
or territory
Gross collections[1]

($)

California 440,475,243,000
Texas 270,955,237,000
New York 268,353,669,000
Florida 192,869,033,000
Illinois 162,326,463,000
New Jersey 143,835,479,000
Ohio 142,086,312,000
Pennsylvania 139,797,047,000
Massachusetts 112,996,320,000
Minnesota 104,429,577,000
Georgia 94,277,375,000
Virginia 87,183,756,000
North Carolina 82,855,993,000
Michigan 82,676,161,000
Washington 85,875,647,000
Missouri 71,921,135,000
Maryland 71,246,920,000
Tennessee 69,069,233,000
Connecticut 57,540,270,000
Indiana 58,940,989,000
Wisconsin 53,089,052,000
Colorado 56,742,235,000
Arizona 43,928,177,000
Louisiana 42,724,672,000
Oklahoma 27,113,120,000
Kentucky 35,126,897,000
Arkansas 32,458,328,000
Oregon 32,345,824,000
Kansas 25,563,140,000
District of Columbia 28,302,953,000
Nebraska 25,450,002,000
Alabama 26,583,916,000
South Carolina 26,636,069,000
Iowa 24,642,287,000
Delaware 17,081,357,000
Utah 22,485,663,000
Nevada 21,570,670,000
Rhode Island 14,917,462,000
Mississippi 11,740,655,000
New Hampshire 12,138,352,000
Idaho 10,386,020,000
New Mexico 8,979,166,000
Hawaii 9,415,214,000
South Dakota 7,872,916,000
North Dakota 6,640,269,000
Maine 8,083,275,000
West Virginia 6,980,482,000
Montana 6,080,381,000
Alaska 5,399,946,000
Wyoming 4,393,700,000
Vermont 4,422,942,000
Puerto Rico 3,393,432,000
TOTAL 3,402,400,432,000

No data for Guam is available for 2017.[1]

Fiscal Year 2015 edit

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 the entire revenue collected by the IRS. Per capita values are based on population estimates from the Census Bureau for July 1, 2015.[2]

Rank State
federal district
or territory
Gross collections[3] Revenue per capita (est.) Ratio to GSP
1 California $405,851,295,000 $10,408 16.6%
2 Texas $279,904,425,000 $10,204 17.1%
3 New York $269,716,999,000 $13,659 18.5%
4 Florida $177,389,488,000 $8,762 19.9%
5 Illinois $158,042,273,000 $12,310 20.5%
6 New Jersey $153,917,572,000 $17,226 26.6%
7 Ohio $140,981,150,000 $12,148 23.5%
8 Pennsylvania $136,108,810,000 $10,640 19.9%
9 Massachusetts $108,049,205,000 $15,927 22.6%
10 Minnesota $106,927,808,000 $19,504 31.9%
11 Georgia $86,446,602,000 $8,476 17.2%
12 Virginia $80,242,853,000 $9,590 16.7%
13 North Carolina $78,736,401,000 $7,846 15.4%
14 Michigan $77,948,414,000 $7,860 16.7%
15 Washington $73,334,437,000 $10,242 16.3%
16 Missouri $64,112,504,000 $10,551 22.1%
17 Maryland $63,936,798,000 $10,665 17.5%
18 Tennessee $62,708,662,000 $9,508 20.2%
19 Connecticut $59,174,581,000 $16,507 22.6%
20 Indiana $57,972,825,000 $8,767 17.5%
21 Wisconsin $51,748,831,000 $8,972 17.2%
22 Colorado $47,210,720,000 $8,664 14.8%
23 Arizona $42,631,316,000 $6,253 14.3%
24 Louisiana $42,628,150,000 $9,130 16.8%
25 Oklahoma $33,942,286,000 $8,687 18.9%
26 Kentucky $32,708,391,000 $7,392 16.8%
27 Arkansas $32,508,761,000 $10,917 26.3%
28 Oregon $31,219,148,000 $7,757 13.7%
29 Kansas $27,019,291,000 $9,295 18.1%
30 District of Columbia $25,583,750,000 $38,163 20.8%
31 Nebraska $25,103,770,000 $13,256 22.4%
32 Alabama $25,070,261,000 $5,165 12.0%
33 South Carolina $24,086,257,000 $4,921 12.1%
34 Iowa $23,969,391,000 $7,678 14.0%
35 Delaware $22,640,853,000 $23,982 34.2%
36 Utah $20,178,718,000 $6,747 13.6%
37 Nevada $18,450,072,000 $6,398 13.1%
38 Rhode Island $14,373,318,000 $13,616 25.5%
39 Mississippi $11,468,660,000 $3,836 10.7%
40 New Hampshire $11,314,985,000 $8,507 15.8%
41 Idaho $9,785,027,000 $5,920 15.0%
42 New Mexico $8,969,666,000 $4,312 9.9%
43 Hawaii $8,221,290,000 $5,769 10.3%
44 South Dakota $7,732,138,000 $9,013 17.0%
45 North Dakota $7,711,243,000 $10,189 14.4%
46 Maine $7,464,280,000 $5,615 13.5%
47 West Virginia $7,374,299,000 $4,005 10.4%
48 Montana $5,805,098,000 $5,625 12.7%
49 Alaska $5,717,640,000 $7,751 10.5%
50 Wyoming $5,284,146,000 $9,009 13.2%
51 Vermont $4,495,280,000 $7,180 15.1%
Puerto Rico[a] $3,524,557,000 $1,015 N/A
TOTAL[b] $3,283,920,138,000 $10,234 18.3%

GSP is the Gross State Product

Fiscal Year 2012 edit

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 2012, which ran from October 1, 2011, through September 30, 2012. The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table, and not the entire revenue collected by the IRS. Per capita values are based on population estimates from the Census Bureau for July 1, 2012.[4]

Rank State
federal district
or territory
Gross collections[5] Revenue per capita (est.) Ratio to GSP[6]
1 California $292,563,574,000 $7,690.66 14.6%
2 Texas $219,459,878,000 $8,421.59 15.7%
3 New York $201,167,954,000 $10,279.27 16.7%
4 Illinois $124,431,227,000 $9,664.37 17.9%
5 Florida $122,249,635,000 $6,328.42 15.7%
6 New Jersey $111,377,490,000 $12,564.31 21.9%
7 Ohio $111,094,276,000 $9,623.36 21.8%
8 Pennsylvania $108,961,515,000 $8,536.94 18.1%
9 Massachusetts $79,826,976,000 $12,011.02 19.8%
10 Minnesota $78,685,402,000 $14,627.88 26.7%
11 Georgia $65,498,308,000 $6,602.69 15.1%
12 Virginia $64,297,400,000 $7,854.68 14.4%
13 North Carolina $61,600,064,000 $6,316.61 13.5%
14 Michigan $59,210,158,000 $5,990.89 14.8%
15 Washington $52,443,862,000 $7,603.85 14.0%
16 Indiana $51,238,512,000 $7,837.83 17.2%
17 Missouri $48,413,247,000 $8,039.41 18.7%
18 Maryland $48,107,002,000 $8,175.12 15.1%
19 Connecticut $47,262,702,000 $13,163.83 20.6%
20 Tennessee $47,010,303,000 $7,281.37 17.0%
21 Wisconsin $41,498,033,000 $7,246.80 15.9%
22 Colorado $41,252,701,000 $7,952.20 15.1%
23 Arizona $34,850,436,000 $5,318.03 13.1%
24 Louisiana $34,811,072,000 $7,564.51 14.3%
25 Oklahoma $27,087,264,000 $7,100.54 16.8%
26 Arkansas $25,299,832,000 $8,578.74 23.1%
27 Kentucky $25,085,813,000 $5,726.81 14.5%
28 Oregon $22,716,602,000 $5,825.74 11.4%
29 Kansas $21,904,615,000 $7,590.21 15.8%
30 Delaware $21,835,412,000 $23,809.40 33.1%
31 Alabama $20,882,949,000 $4,330.74 11.4%
District of Columbia[c] $20,747,652,000 $32,811.79 18.9%
32 Nebraska $19,795,254,000 $10,668.28 19.9%
33 Iowa $18,753,596,000 $6,100.35 12.3%
34 South Carolina $18,557,166,000 $3,928.50 10.5%
35 Utah $15,642,129,000 $5,478.30 12.0%
36 Nevada $13,727,425,000 $4,975.63 10.3%
37 Rhode Island $10,992,338,000 $10,465.98 21.6%
38 Mississippi $10,458,549,000 $3,503.79 10.3%
39 New Hampshire $8,807,691,000 $6,668.87 13.6%
40 New Mexico $7,866,206,000 $3,771.79 9.8%
41 Idaho $7,622,490,000 $4,776.81 13.1%
42 Hawaii $6,511,578,000 $4,676.81 9.0%
43 West Virginia $6,498,502,000 $3,502.46 9.4%
44 Maine $6,229,189,000 $4,686.45 11.6%
45 North Dakota $5,664,860,000 $8,096.96 12.3%
46 South Dakota $5,136,249,000 $6,163.35 12.1%
47 Alaska $4,898,780,000 $6,697.36 9.4%
48 Montana $4,383,727,000 $4,361.31 10.8%
49 Wyoming $3,828,379,000 $6,641.74 10.0%
50 Vermont $3,524,887,000 $5,630.71 12.9%
Puerto Rico[a] $3,067,234,000 $836.42 N/A
TOTAL[b] $2,514,838,095,000 7,918.73 (US Avg.) 16.1%

GSP is the Gross State Product

Fiscal Year 2011 edit

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 2011, which ran from October 1, 2010, through September 30, 2011. The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table, and not the entire revenue collected by the IRS. Per capita values are based on population estimates from the Census Bureau for July 1, 2011.[7]

Rank State
federal district
or territory
Gross collections[8] Revenue per capita (est.) Ratio to GSP
1 California $281,227,298,000 $7,462.79 14.4%
2 New York $202,149,306,000 $10,365.77 17.5%
3 Texas $198,295,817,000 $7,736.33 15.2%
4 Illinois $119,116,442,000 $9,262.73 17.8%
5 Florida $116,758,697,000 $6,118.70 15.5%
6 New Jersey $112,103,329,000 $12,688.87 23.0%
7 Ohio $112,069,407,000 $9,710.54 23.2%
8 Pennsylvania $103,134,437,000 $8,092.82 17.8%
9 Massachusetts $77,218,196,000 $11,687.33 19.7%
10 Minnesota $72,676,800,000 $13,591.31 25.8%
11 Georgia $60,601,096,000 $6,175.93 14.5%
12 Virginia $60,074,032,000 $7,412.54 14.0%
13 North Carolina $56,809,844,000 $5,886.36 12.9%
14 Michigan $55,625,833,000 $5,631.97 14.4%
15 Washington $52,531,569,000 $7,698.89 14.8%
16 Maryland $49,083,255,000 $8,405.28 16.3%
17 Missouri $46,794,981,000 $7,787.50 18.8%
18 Connecticut $45,561,956,000 $12,702.97 19.8%
19 Tennessee $45,189,610,000 $7,061.11 17.0%
20 Indiana $43,886,554,000 $6,734.83 15.8%
21 Colorado $40,328,519,000 $7,882.36 15.3%
22 Wisconsin $38,866,764,000 $6,806.98 15.3%
23 Louisiana $35,888,004,000 $7,844.77 14.5%
24 Arizona $32,920,415,000 $5,090.28 12.7%
25 Arkansas $26,326,077,000 $8,958.77 24.9%
26 Kentucky $24,451,664,000 $5,599.43 14.8%
27 Oklahoma $24,400,086,000 $6,447.95 15.7%
28 Oregon $22,366,343,000 $5,782.06 11.5%
29 Delaware $21,088,276,000 $23,221.47 32.1%
30 Alabama $20,394,671,000 $4,245.63 11.8%
31 Kansas $19,758,229,000 $6,883.47 15.1%
District of Columbia $19,619,128,000 $31,693.85 18.2%
32 Iowa $17,805,295,000 $5,810.94 12.0%
33 South Carolina $17,465,006,000 $3,737.15 10.5%
34 Nebraska $15,664,192,000 $8,502.82 16.6%
35 Utah $14,700,936,000 $5,223.57 11.8%
36 Nevada $13,032,725,000 $4,791.39 10.0%
37 Rhode Island $10,428,091,000 $9,925.41 20.8%
38 Mississippi $9,183,541,000 $3,084.36 9.4%
39 New Hampshire $8,702,370,000 $6,603.68 13.7%
40 New Mexico $8,039,313,000 $3,867.52 10.1%
41 West Virginia $6,386,378,000 $3,442.96 9.6%
42 Idaho $6,345,865,000 $4,006.88 11.0%
43 Maine $6,153,147,000 $4,631.50 11.9%
44 Hawaii $6,127,725,000 $4,446.41 9.1%
45 North Dakota $4,917,384,000 $7,181.39 12.2%
46 Alaska $4,860,572,000 $6,714.80 9.5%
47 South Dakota $4,624,947,000 $5,615.57 11.5%
48 Montana $4,197,002,000 $4,206.82 11.0%
49 Wyoming $3,516,453,000 $6,197.97 9.3%
50 Vermont $3,333,342,000 $5,319.80 12.9%
Puerto Rico $3,313,199,000 $896.89 N/A
TOTAL[b] $2,406,114,118,000 7,631.63 (Avg.) 16.0%

Maps and graphs edit

 
Map of total federal tax revenue by state in 2007.
Legend:
 
Map of average federal tax revenue per capita by state in 2007.
Legend:
 
Share of federal revenue from different tax sources. Individual income taxes (blue), payroll taxes/FICA (green), corporate income taxes (red).

See also edit

Federal taxes:

State taxes:

General:

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Puerto Rico is not a U.S. state but residents pay federal taxes; however, most are not required to pay federal income tax.
  2. ^ a b c Ratio to GSP is excluding Puerto Rico.
  3. ^ The District of Columbia is not a U.S. state, but its residents pay federal taxes.

Citations edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "SOI Tax Stats". Retrieved August 21, 2020.
  2. ^ "Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2016 (NST-EST2016-01)". Census.gov. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. December 2016. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  3. ^ "Internal Revenue Service Data Book, 2015" (PDF). IRS.gov. Statistics of Income Division, Communications and Data Dissemination Section. p. 12. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  4. ^ "Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Population for the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012 (NST-EST2012-01)". Census.gov. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. December 2012. Retrieved November 4, 2013.
  5. ^ "Internal Revenue Service Data Book, 2012" (PDF). IRS.gov. Statistics of Income Division, Communications and Data Dissemination Section. p. 12. Retrieved November 4, 2013.
  6. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 22, 2017. Retrieved March 9, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Population for the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012 (NST-EST2012-01)" (xls). Census.gov. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. December 2012. Retrieved November 4, 2013.
  8. ^ "Internal Revenue Service Data Book, 2011" (PDF). IRS.gov. Statistics of Income Division, Communications and Data Dissemination Section. p. 12. Retrieved November 4, 2013.

New table is available for 2015 to update the data. Also - would be good to be able to see some trends in the data in terms of growth by state in terms of taxes paid

References edit

  • 2007 Population, US Census.
  • Total Tax Revenue By Type and State Fiscal Year 2007 (XLS)

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This is a table of the total federal tax revenue by state federal district and territory collected by the U S Internal Revenue Service Gross Collections indicates the total federal tax revenue collected by the IRS from each U S state the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico The figure includes all Individual federal taxes and Corporate Federal Taxes income taxes payroll taxes estate taxes gift taxes and excise taxes This table does not include federal tax revenue data from U S Armed Forces personnel stationed overseas U S territories other than Puerto Rico and U S citizens and legal residents living abroad even though they may be required to pay federal taxes Contents 1 Fiscal Year 2019 2 Fiscal Year 2018 3 Fiscal Year 2017 4 Fiscal Year 2015 5 Fiscal Year 2012 6 Fiscal Year 2011 7 Maps and graphs 8 See also 9 Notes 10 Citations 11 ReferencesFiscal Year 2019 editThis 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 2019 which ran from October 1 2018 through September 30 2019 The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table and not the entire revenue collected by the IRS 1 Statefederal district or territory Gross collections 1 thousands of dollars Alabama 26 511 031Alaska 5 395 473Arizona 47 743 166Arkansas 30 572 215California 472 027 235Colorado 59 961 429Connecticut 57 092 781Delaware 20 073 979District of Columbia 27 529 823Florida 210 024 433Georgia 94 305 868Hawaii 9 246 293Idaho 11 343 181Illinois 162 274 617Indiana 60 627 045Iowa 24 914 602Kansas 26 337 911Kentucky 35 595 050Louisiana 39 430 322Maine 8 130 883Maryland 78 473 276Massachusetts 120 035 203Michigan 81 583 480Minnesota 102 642 589Mississippi 11 273 202Missouri 64 149 074Montana 6 356 727Nebraska 25 551 082Nevada 23 769 524New Hampshire 12 208 656New Jersey 140 258 435New Mexico 9 270 398New York 304 992 923North Carolina 87 778 099North Dakota 6 639 943Ohio 144 704 811Oklahoma 29 133 375Oregon 35 041 125Pennsylvania 141 973 579Rhode Island 14 325 645South Carolina 27 885 047South Dakota 8 029 363Tennessee 69 769 299Texas 292 330 171Utah 24 335 082Vermont 4 505 097Virginia 83 574 427Washington 100 609 767West Virginia 7 039 939Wisconsin 52 872 510Wyoming 4 743 997Puerto Rico 3 528 739U S Armed Service members overseas and Territories other than Puerto Rico 770 480International 12 611 648TOTAL 3 561 904 049No data for Guam is available for 2019 1 Fiscal Year 2018 editThis 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 2018 which ran from October 1 2017 through September 30 2018 The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table and not the entire revenue collected by the IRS 1 Statefederal district or territory Gross collections 1 California 456 555 954 000New York 281 220 376 000Texas 280 048 364 000Florida 205 694 126 000Illinois 161 189 282 000New Jersey 138 976 784 000Ohio 140 891 209 000Pennsylvania 136 268 950 000Massachusetts 117 998 443 000Minnesota 99 354 057 000Georgia 92 804 948 000Virginia 84 844 999 000North Carolina 82 539 491 000Michigan 83 256 186 000Washington 90 404 108 000Missouri 63 139 167 000Maryland 72 561 209 000Tennessee 68 888 235 000Connecticut 53 729 155 000Indiana 58 698 927 000Wisconsin 51 992 826 000Colorado 58 707 795 000Arizona 46 226 885 000Louisiana 41 982 123 000Oklahoma 27 908 169 000Kentucky 34 754 947 000Arkansas 32 029 540 000Oregon 33 802 142 000Kansas 25 813 743 000District of Columbia 28 443 717 000Nebraska 25 312 311 000Alabama 26 724 809 000South Carolina 28 552 567 000Iowa 25 111 982 000Delaware 19 038 671 000Utah 23 401 402 000Nevada 23 317 912 000Rhode Island 14 725 607 000Mississippi 11 460 401 000New Hampshire 12 291 272 000Idaho 10 858 404 000New Mexico 9 002 297 000Hawaii 9 591 724 000South Dakota 8 200 403 000North Dakota 6 578 855 000Maine 7 925 462 000West Virginia 6 911 139 000Montana 6 229 347 000Alaska 5 287 377 000Wyoming 4 930 650 000Vermont 4 417 527 000Puerto Rico 3 443 334 000TOTAL 3 444 039 309 000No data for Guam is available for 2018 1 Fiscal Year 2017 editThis 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 2018 which ran from October 1 2016 through September 30 2017 The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table and not the entire revenue collected by the IRS 1 Statefederal district or territory Gross collections 1 California 440 475 243 000Texas 270 955 237 000New York 268 353 669 000Florida 192 869 033 000Illinois 162 326 463 000New Jersey 143 835 479 000Ohio 142 086 312 000Pennsylvania 139 797 047 000Massachusetts 112 996 320 000Minnesota 104 429 577 000Georgia 94 277 375 000Virginia 87 183 756 000North Carolina 82 855 993 000Michigan 82 676 161 000Washington 85 875 647 000Missouri 71 921 135 000Maryland 71 246 920 000Tennessee 69 069 233 000Connecticut 57 540 270 000Indiana 58 940 989 000Wisconsin 53 089 052 000Colorado 56 742 235 000Arizona 43 928 177 000Louisiana 42 724 672 000Oklahoma 27 113 120 000Kentucky 35 126 897 000Arkansas 32 458 328 000Oregon 32 345 824 000Kansas 25 563 140 000District of Columbia 28 302 953 000Nebraska 25 450 002 000Alabama 26 583 916 000South Carolina 26 636 069 000Iowa 24 642 287 000Delaware 17 081 357 000Utah 22 485 663 000Nevada 21 570 670 000Rhode Island 14 917 462 000Mississippi 11 740 655 000New Hampshire 12 138 352 000Idaho 10 386 020 000New Mexico 8 979 166 000Hawaii 9 415 214 000South Dakota 7 872 916 000North Dakota 6 640 269 000Maine 8 083 275 000West Virginia 6 980 482 000Montana 6 080 381 000Alaska 5 399 946 000Wyoming 4 393 700 000Vermont 4 422 942 000Puerto Rico 3 393 432 000TOTAL 3 402 400 432 000No data for Guam is available for 2017 1 Fiscal Year 2015 editThis 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 the entire revenue collected by the IRS Per capita values are based on population estimates from the Census Bureau for July 1 2015 2 Rank Statefederal district or territory Gross collections 3 Revenue per capita est Ratio to GSP1 California 405 851 295 000 10 408 16 6 2 Texas 279 904 425 000 10 204 17 1 3 New York 269 716 999 000 13 659 18 5 4 Florida 177 389 488 000 8 762 19 9 5 Illinois 158 042 273 000 12 310 20 5 6 New Jersey 153 917 572 000 17 226 26 6 7 Ohio 140 981 150 000 12 148 23 5 8 Pennsylvania 136 108 810 000 10 640 19 9 9 Massachusetts 108 049 205 000 15 927 22 6 10 Minnesota 106 927 808 000 19 504 31 9 11 Georgia 86 446 602 000 8 476 17 2 12 Virginia 80 242 853 000 9 590 16 7 13 North Carolina 78 736 401 000 7 846 15 4 14 Michigan 77 948 414 000 7 860 16 7 15 Washington 73 334 437 000 10 242 16 3 16 Missouri 64 112 504 000 10 551 22 1 17 Maryland 63 936 798 000 10 665 17 5 18 Tennessee 62 708 662 000 9 508 20 2 19 Connecticut 59 174 581 000 16 507 22 6 20 Indiana 57 972 825 000 8 767 17 5 21 Wisconsin 51 748 831 000 8 972 17 2 22 Colorado 47 210 720 000 8 664 14 8 23 Arizona 42 631 316 000 6 253 14 3 24 Louisiana 42 628 150 000 9 130 16 8 25 Oklahoma 33 942 286 000 8 687 18 9 26 Kentucky 32 708 391 000 7 392 16 8 27 Arkansas 32 508 761 000 10 917 26 3 28 Oregon 31 219 148 000 7 757 13 7 29 Kansas 27 019 291 000 9 295 18 1 30 District of Columbia 25 583 750 000 38 163 20 8 31 Nebraska 25 103 770 000 13 256 22 4 32 Alabama 25 070 261 000 5 165 12 0 33 South Carolina 24 086 257 000 4 921 12 1 34 Iowa 23 969 391 000 7 678 14 0 35 Delaware 22 640 853 000 23 982 34 2 36 Utah 20 178 718 000 6 747 13 6 37 Nevada 18 450 072 000 6 398 13 1 38 Rhode Island 14 373 318 000 13 616 25 5 39 Mississippi 11 468 660 000 3 836 10 7 40 New Hampshire 11 314 985 000 8 507 15 8 41 Idaho 9 785 027 000 5 920 15 0 42 New Mexico 8 969 666 000 4 312 9 9 43 Hawaii 8 221 290 000 5 769 10 3 44 South Dakota 7 732 138 000 9 013 17 0 45 North Dakota 7 711 243 000 10 189 14 4 46 Maine 7 464 280 000 5 615 13 5 47 West Virginia 7 374 299 000 4 005 10 4 48 Montana 5 805 098 000 5 625 12 7 49 Alaska 5 717 640 000 7 751 10 5 50 Wyoming 5 284 146 000 9 009 13 2 51 Vermont 4 495 280 000 7 180 15 1 Puerto Rico a 3 524 557 000 1 015 N ATOTAL b 3 283 920 138 000 10 234 18 3 GSP is the Gross State ProductFiscal Year 2012 editThis 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 2012 which ran from October 1 2011 through September 30 2012 The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table and not the entire revenue collected by the IRS Per capita values are based on population estimates from the Census Bureau for July 1 2012 4 Rank Statefederal district or territory Gross collections 5 Revenue per capita est Ratio to GSP 6 1 California 292 563 574 000 7 690 66 14 6 2 Texas 219 459 878 000 8 421 59 15 7 3 New York 201 167 954 000 10 279 27 16 7 4 Illinois 124 431 227 000 9 664 37 17 9 5 Florida 122 249 635 000 6 328 42 15 7 6 New Jersey 111 377 490 000 12 564 31 21 9 7 Ohio 111 094 276 000 9 623 36 21 8 8 Pennsylvania 108 961 515 000 8 536 94 18 1 9 Massachusetts 79 826 976 000 12 011 02 19 8 10 Minnesota 78 685 402 000 14 627 88 26 7 11 Georgia 65 498 308 000 6 602 69 15 1 12 Virginia 64 297 400 000 7 854 68 14 4 13 North Carolina 61 600 064 000 6 316 61 13 5 14 Michigan 59 210 158 000 5 990 89 14 8 15 Washington 52 443 862 000 7 603 85 14 0 16 Indiana 51 238 512 000 7 837 83 17 2 17 Missouri 48 413 247 000 8 039 41 18 7 18 Maryland 48 107 002 000 8 175 12 15 1 19 Connecticut 47 262 702 000 13 163 83 20 6 20 Tennessee 47 010 303 000 7 281 37 17 0 21 Wisconsin 41 498 033 000 7 246 80 15 9 22 Colorado 41 252 701 000 7 952 20 15 1 23 Arizona 34 850 436 000 5 318 03 13 1 24 Louisiana 34 811 072 000 7 564 51 14 3 25 Oklahoma 27 087 264 000 7 100 54 16 8 26 Arkansas 25 299 832 000 8 578 74 23 1 27 Kentucky 25 085 813 000 5 726 81 14 5 28 Oregon 22 716 602 000 5 825 74 11 4 29 Kansas 21 904 615 000 7 590 21 15 8 30 Delaware 21 835 412 000 23 809 40 33 1 31 Alabama 20 882 949 000 4 330 74 11 4 District of Columbia c 20 747 652 000 32 811 79 18 9 32 Nebraska 19 795 254 000 10 668 28 19 9 33 Iowa 18 753 596 000 6 100 35 12 3 34 South Carolina 18 557 166 000 3 928 50 10 5 35 Utah 15 642 129 000 5 478 30 12 0 36 Nevada 13 727 425 000 4 975 63 10 3 37 Rhode Island 10 992 338 000 10 465 98 21 6 38 Mississippi 10 458 549 000 3 503 79 10 3 39 New Hampshire 8 807 691 000 6 668 87 13 6 40 New Mexico 7 866 206 000 3 771 79 9 8 41 Idaho 7 622 490 000 4 776 81 13 1 42 Hawaii 6 511 578 000 4 676 81 9 0 43 West Virginia 6 498 502 000 3 502 46 9 4 44 Maine 6 229 189 000 4 686 45 11 6 45 North Dakota 5 664 860 000 8 096 96 12 3 46 South Dakota 5 136 249 000 6 163 35 12 1 47 Alaska 4 898 780 000 6 697 36 9 4 48 Montana 4 383 727 000 4 361 31 10 8 49 Wyoming 3 828 379 000 6 641 74 10 0 50 Vermont 3 524 887 000 5 630 71 12 9 Puerto Rico a 3 067 234 000 836 42 N ATOTAL b 2 514 838 095 000 7 918 73 US Avg 16 1 GSP is the Gross State ProductFiscal Year 2011 editThis 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 2011 which ran from October 1 2010 through September 30 2011 The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table and not the entire revenue collected by the IRS Per capita values are based on population estimates from the Census Bureau for July 1 2011 7 Rank Statefederal district or territory Gross collections 8 Revenue per capita est Ratio to GSP1 California 281 227 298 000 7 462 79 14 4 2 New York 202 149 306 000 10 365 77 17 5 3 Texas 198 295 817 000 7 736 33 15 2 4 Illinois 119 116 442 000 9 262 73 17 8 5 Florida 116 758 697 000 6 118 70 15 5 6 New Jersey 112 103 329 000 12 688 87 23 0 7 Ohio 112 069 407 000 9 710 54 23 2 8 Pennsylvania 103 134 437 000 8 092 82 17 8 9 Massachusetts 77 218 196 000 11 687 33 19 7 10 Minnesota 72 676 800 000 13 591 31 25 8 11 Georgia 60 601 096 000 6 175 93 14 5 12 Virginia 60 074 032 000 7 412 54 14 0 13 North Carolina 56 809 844 000 5 886 36 12 9 14 Michigan 55 625 833 000 5 631 97 14 4 15 Washington 52 531 569 000 7 698 89 14 8 16 Maryland 49 083 255 000 8 405 28 16 3 17 Missouri 46 794 981 000 7 787 50 18 8 18 Connecticut 45 561 956 000 12 702 97 19 8 19 Tennessee 45 189 610 000 7 061 11 17 0 20 Indiana 43 886 554 000 6 734 83 15 8 21 Colorado 40 328 519 000 7 882 36 15 3 22 Wisconsin 38 866 764 000 6 806 98 15 3 23 Louisiana 35 888 004 000 7 844 77 14 5 24 Arizona 32 920 415 000 5 090 28 12 7 25 Arkansas 26 326 077 000 8 958 77 24 9 26 Kentucky 24 451 664 000 5 599 43 14 8 27 Oklahoma 24 400 086 000 6 447 95 15 7 28 Oregon 22 366 343 000 5 782 06 11 5 29 Delaware 21 088 276 000 23 221 47 32 1 30 Alabama 20 394 671 000 4 245 63 11 8 31 Kansas 19 758 229 000 6 883 47 15 1 District of Columbia 19 619 128 000 31 693 85 18 2 32 Iowa 17 805 295 000 5 810 94 12 0 33 South Carolina 17 465 006 000 3 737 15 10 5 34 Nebraska 15 664 192 000 8 502 82 16 6 35 Utah 14 700 936 000 5 223 57 11 8 36 Nevada 13 032 725 000 4 791 39 10 0 37 Rhode Island 10 428 091 000 9 925 41 20 8 38 Mississippi 9 183 541 000 3 084 36 9 4 39 New Hampshire 8 702 370 000 6 603 68 13 7 40 New Mexico 8 039 313 000 3 867 52 10 1 41 West Virginia 6 386 378 000 3 442 96 9 6 42 Idaho 6 345 865 000 4 006 88 11 0 43 Maine 6 153 147 000 4 631 50 11 9 44 Hawaii 6 127 725 000 4 446 41 9 1 45 North Dakota 4 917 384 000 7 181 39 12 2 46 Alaska 4 860 572 000 6 714 80 9 5 47 South Dakota 4 624 947 000 5 615 57 11 5 48 Montana 4 197 002 000 4 206 82 11 0 49 Wyoming 3 516 453 000 6 197 97 9 3 50 Vermont 3 333 342 000 5 319 80 12 9 Puerto Rico 3 313 199 000 896 89 N ATOTAL b 2 406 114 118 000 7 631 63 Avg 16 0 Maps and graphs edit nbsp Map of total federal tax revenue by state in 2007 Legend lt 25 billion 25 50 billion 50 75 billion 75 100 billion 100 125 billion 125 150 billion 150 175 billion 175 200 billion gt 200 billion nbsp Map of average federal tax revenue per capita by state in 2007 Legend lt 4 000 4 000 6 000 6 000 8 000 8 000 10 000 10 000 12 000 12 000 14 000 14 000 16 000 16 000 18 000 gt 18 000 nbsp Share of federal revenue from different tax sources Individual income taxes blue payroll taxes FICA green corporate income taxes red See also editFederal taxation and spending by stateFederal taxes Income tax in the United StatesState taxes State tax levels in the United States State income tax Sales taxes in the United StatesGeneral Taxation in the United StatesNotes edit a b Puerto Rico is not a U S state but residents pay federal taxes however most are not required to pay federal income tax a b c Ratio to GSP is excluding Puerto Rico The District of Columbia is not a U S state but its residents pay federal taxes Citations edit a b c d e f g h i SOI Tax Stats Retrieved August 21 2020 Table 1 Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States Regions States and Puerto Rico April 1 2010 to July 1 2016 NST EST2016 01 Census gov U S Census Bureau Population Division December 2016 Retrieved February 3 2017 Internal Revenue Service Data Book 2015 PDF IRS gov Statistics of Income Division Communications and Data Dissemination Section p 12 Retrieved February 3 2017 Table 1 Annual Estimates of the Population for the United States Regions States and Puerto Rico April 1 2010 to July 1 2012 NST EST2012 01 Census gov U S Census Bureau Population Division December 2012 Retrieved November 4 2013 Internal Revenue Service Data Book 2012 PDF IRS gov Statistics of Income Division Communications and Data Dissemination Section p 12 Retrieved November 4 2013 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on November 22 2017 Retrieved March 9 2018 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Table 1 Annual Estimates of the Population for the United States Regions States and Puerto Rico April 1 2010 to July 1 2012 NST EST2012 01 xls Census gov U S Census Bureau Population Division December 2012 Retrieved November 4 2013 Internal Revenue Service Data Book 2011 PDF IRS gov Statistics of Income Division Communications and Data Dissemination Section p 12 Retrieved November 4 2013 New table is available for 2015 to update the data Also would be good to be able to see some trends in the data in terms of growth by state in terms of taxes paidReferences edit2007 Population US Census Total Tax Revenue By Type and State Fiscal Year 2007 XLS Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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