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1 State Postal Areviation Codes State Areviation State Areviation Alaama AL Montana MT Alaska AK Neraska NE Arizona AZ Nevada NV Arkansas AR New Hampshire NH California CA New Jersey NJ Colorado CO New Mexico NM Connecticut CT New York NY Delaware DE North Carolina NC Florida FL North Dakota ND Georgia GA Ohio OH Hawaii HI Oklahoma OK Idaho ID Oregon OR Illinois IL Pennsylvania PA Indiana IN Rhode Island RI Iowa IA South Carolina SC Kansas KS South Dakota SD Kentucky KY Tennessee TN Louisiana LA Texas TX Maine ME Utah UT Maryland MD Vermont VT Massachusetts MA Virginia VA Michigan MI Washington WA Minnesota MN West Virginia WV Mississippi MS Wisconsin WI Missouri MO Wyoming WY
2 Sources James R. Moody & Associates Jefferson City, MO (573) Missouri Department of Revenue P.O. Box 475 Jefferson City, MO (573) Missouri Department of Secondary and Elementary Education Missouri State Board of Education 205 Jefferson Street P.O. Box 480 Jefferson City, MO (573) Missouri Office of Administration P.O. Box 809 Rooms 124 & 129, Capitol Building Jefferson City, MO (573) State & Regional Fiscal Studies Unit Economic & Policy Analysis Research Center University of Missouri 10 Professional Building Columia, MO (573) State Tax Commission of Missouri East Capitol Avenue P.O. Box 146 Jefferson City, MO (573) Tax Foundation H Street, N.W., Suite 750 Washington, D.C (202) Bureau of the Census Washington, D.C
3 State Individual Income Tax Rates State Low High Low High Low High Alaama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Neraska a a Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey
4 State Individual Income Tax Rates (continued) State Low High Low High Low High New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island a a a a a a South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont a a a a a a Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Notes: a Taxes are ased on a percentage of Federal Tax Liaility For 1980, the rates are: Neraska, 17%; Rhode Island, 19%; Vermont, 23% For 1990, the rates are: Rhode Island, 22.96; Vermont, 28% For 2000, the rates are: Rhode Island, 26%; Vermont, 24% 5 percent of Federal Taxale income SOURCE: Census Bureau; Tax Foundation
5 State Corporate Income Tax Rates State Low High Low High Low High Alaama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Neraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey
6 State Corporate Income Tax Rates (continued) State Low High Low High Low High New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Notes: 5.4% of taxale income, plus 4% surtax SOURCE: Census Bureau; Tax Foundation
7 State Sales Tax Rates State Tax Food Drug Tax Food Drug Tax Food Drug Alaama T E T E T E Alaska x x x x x x Arizona E E E E E E Arkansas T E T E T E California E E E E E E Colorado E E E E E E Connecticut E E E E E E Delaware E E E E E E Florida E E E E E E Georgia E E E E E E Hawaii E E E E E E Idaho E E E E E E Illinois T T T T T T Indiana E E E E E E Iowa E E E E E E Kansas E E E E E E Kentucky E E E E E E Louisiana T E T E T E Maine E E E E E E Maryland E E E E E E Massachusetts E E E E E E Michigan E E E E E E Minnesota E E E E E E Mississippi E E E E E E Missouri T E T E E E Montana x x x x x x Neraska E E E E E E Nevada E E E E E E New Hampshire x x x x x x New Jersey E E E E E E
8 State Sales Tax Rates (continued) State Tax Food Drug Tax Food Drug Tax Food Drug New Mexico T T T T T T New York E E E E E E North Carolina T E T E T E North Dakota E E E E E E Ohio E E E E E E Oklahoma T E T E T E Oregon x x x x x x Pennsylvania E E E E E E Rhode Island E E E E E E South Carolina T E T E T E South Dakota T E T E T E Tennessee T E T E T E Texas E E E E E E Utah T E T E T E Vermont E E E E E E Virginia T E T E T E Washington E E E E E E West Virginia T E T E T E Wisconsin E E E E E E Wyoming T E T E T E Notes: T - Taxale E - Exempt SOURCE: Census Bureau; Tax Foundation
9 State Toacco Tax Rates State Cigarette Cigarette Cigarette (cents per pack of 20) (cents per pack of 20) (cents per pack of 20) Alaama d Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii 40% of Wholesale Idaho Illinois d Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota d Mississippi Missouri State Cigarette Cigarette Cigarette (cents per pack of 20) (cents per pack of 20) (cents per pack of 20) Montana Neraska d Nevada d New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York d j North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island d South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin d Wyoming Notes: j effective March 1, 2000 d State imposes a use tax of equal amount SOURCE: Census Bureau; Tax Foundation
10 State Alcohol Tax Rates State Spirits Wine Beer (Dollars per Gallon) (Dollars per Gallon) (Dollars per Gallon) Light Wine Fortified Wine Alaama 35% of Wholesale 48% of Wholesale 0.53 Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii 20% of Wholesale Idaho 14% of Retail 45 plus 14% of Retail 0.15 Illinois Indiana Iowa 15% of Retail 15% of Retail 0.14 Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Spirits Wine Beer (Dollars per Gallon) (Dollars per Gallon) (Dollars per Gallon) Light Wine Fortified Wine Montana 16% of Retail Neraska Nevada New Hampshire 0.15 New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania 18% of Retail 0.24 Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah 8% of retail 8% of retail 8% of retail Vermont 24% of retail % of retail Virginia 15% of retail Washington West Virginia 0.40 Wisconsin Wyoming Notes: Liquor Control State c Missouri s rate on tale wine was 36 cents through Septemer 30, 2001 efore dropping 6 cents d state sells at wholesale only e plus 17% of wholesale SOURCE: Census Bureau; Tax Foundation
11 State Alcohol Tax Rates Spirits Wine Beer (Dollars per Gallon) (Dollars per Gallon) (Dollars per Gallon) Spirits Wine Beer (Dollars per Gallon) (Dollars per Gallon) (Dollars per Gallon) Light Wine Fortified Wine Light Wine Fortified Wine Alaama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri 56% of Wholesale % of Wholesale % of Retail 45 plus 15% of Retail d % of Retail d Montana Neraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont 26% of Retail % of Retail % of Retail e % of Retail % of Retail % of Retail 0.60 Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 20% of Retail Notes: Liquor Control State c Missouri s rate on tale wine was 36 cents through Septemer 30, 2001 efore dropping 6 cents d state sells at wholesale only e plus 17% of wholesale SOURCE: Census Bureau; Tax Foundation
12 State Alcohol Tax Rates Spirits Wine Beer (Dollars per Gallon) (Dollars per Gallon) (Dollars per Gallon) Spirits Wine Beer (Dollars per Gallon) (Dollars per Gallon) (Dollars per Gallon) Light Wine Fortified Wine Light Wine Fortified Wine Alaama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Montana Neraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont % Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri c 0.06 Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Notes: Liquor Control State c Missouri s rate on tale wine was 36 cents through Septemer 30, 2001 efore dropping 6 cents d state sells at wholesale only e plus 17% of wholesale SOURCE: Census Bureau; Tax Foundation
13 Individual Income Tax Effective Date Tax Rate July 1, % May 26, % August 21, % Taxale Income Marginal Tax Rate January 1, $1, % $1,000 - $2, % $2,000 - $3, % $3,000 - $5, % $5,000 - $7, % $7,000 - $9, % $9,000 or more 4.0% January 1, $1, % $1,000 - $2, % $2,000 - $3, % $3,000 - $4, % $4,000 - $5, % $5,000 - $6, % $6,000 - $7, % $7,000 - $8, % $8,000 - $9, % $9,000 or more 6.0% Corporation Income Tax Effective Date Tax Rate July 1, % May 26, % August 21, % January 1, % January 1, % Taxale Income Marginal Tax Rate January 1, $100, % $100,000 - $335, % $335,000 or more 6.5% January 1, % Septemer 1, %
14 Sales and Use Tax Tax Rates Effective Date General Revenue Total January 15, % 0.5% August 27, % 1.0% June 8, % 2.0% Octoer 13, % 3.0% July 1, % 3.125% 1 January 1, % 4.125% 2 July 1, % 4.225% 3 Octoer 1, % 4.425% July 1, % 4.225% % Conservation % Proposition C % Parks & Soil Corporation Franchise Tax Effective Date Tax Rate June 18, % August 7, % Novemer 2, % January 1, % County Foreign Insurance Tax Effective Date Tax Rate March 20, %
15 Cigarettes Selected Excise Taxes Effective Date Tax Rate mils per cigarette January 1, 1956 $0.001 May 1, 1961 $0.002 July 15, 1969 $ August 13, 1982 $ Octoer 1, 1993 $ All Other Toacco Products Effective Date Tax Rate percent Octoer 1, % Gasoline Effective Date Tax Rate per gallon January 1, 1925 $0.02 August 15, 1951 $0.03 March 6, 1962 $0.05 August 13, 1972 $0.07 June 1, 1987 $0.11 April 1, 1992 $0.13 April 1, 1994 $0.15 April 1, 1996 $0.17 Special Fuels Effective Date Tax Rate per gallon August 1, 1952 $0.03 March 6, 1962 $0.05 August 13, 1972 $0.07 June 1, 1987 $0.11 April 1, 1992 $0.13 April 1, 1994 $0.15 April 1, 1996 $0.17 Alcohol Tax Rates Effective Date Liquor Beer Wine per gallon per arrel 1 per gallon Decemer 28, 1933 $0.80 $1.00 $ $ May 9, 1935 $0.80 $0.62 $ $ Octoer 13, 1961 $1.20 $0.93 $0.15 January 1, 1971 $2.00 $1.86 $ August 28, 2002 $2.00 $1.86 $ One arrel equals 32 gallons. 2 Light Wine - not to exceed 12% alcohol 3 Fortified Wine - 12% and over 4 Light Wine - not to exceed 14% alcohol 5 Fortified Wine - 14% and over 6 Additional tax rate changes, 8/28/1983-8/27/1989 was $0.34, 8/28/1989-8/27/2002 was $0.36.
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27 Missouri General Fund Revenues Total Total Total Co Foreign Corporate Inheritance Total Fiscal General Sales & Use Income Insurance Franchise and Estate Liquor Year Fund Taxes Taxes Tax Tax Taxes Taxes , , ,098 24,767 11,505 15,467 13, , , ,628 27,316 12,543 19,167 17, , , ,444 29,599 13,987 15,855 18, , , ,121 31,332 14,952 15,401 18, ,026, , ,182 32,682 17,065 18,085 17, ,141, , ,993 36,691 18,243 18,530 18, ,288, , ,123 40,598 18,920 19,888 19, ,454, , ,036 46,359 21,068 18,605 19, ,688, , ,613 50,446 23,103 22,908 19, ,838, , ,362 60,635 24,597 26,335 19, ,897, , ,855 55,497 30,045 26,890 19, ,054, ,774 1,002,005 59,229 32,480 36,463 19, ,217, ,473 1,114,162 93,899 35,420 32,554 19, ,501, ,229 1,275,039 80,436 39,237 24,732 19, ,753, ,998 1,408,337 88,197 40,816 23,339 19, ,897,621 1,008,733 1,500, ,409 44,071 27,249 19, ,214,649 1,069,505 1,661, ,506 48,298 32,774 19, ,626,795 1,108,286 1,910, ,834 49,650 29,427 18, ,958,592 1,164,872 2,111, ,688 51,613 29,598 18, ,157,665 1,274,138 2,252, ,815 54,008 42,706 18, ,710,591 1,242,608 2,362, ,357 57,456 54,005 17, ,061,658 1,275,885 2,442, ,190 56,182 47,444 18, ,673,345 1,338,646 2,555, ,207 59,820 59,765 18, ,827,060 1,447,283 2,756, ,050 61,299 55,553 18, ,612,906 1,547,898 3,288, ,819 67,625 73,089 18, ,014,309 1,623,289 3,588, ,070 72,274 57,330 18, ,796,027 1,711,588 3,882, ,044 78,463 82,809 19, ,874,115 1,696,414 4,214, ,357 81, ,861 19, ,206,246 1,690,262 4,522, ,802 91, ,579 20, ,466,252 1,773,811 4,409, ,315 78, ,750 20, ,252,787 1,805,645 4,946, ,764 73, ,819 20, ,308,058 1,814,873 4,909, ,662 18, ,955 21,548
28 Missouri General Fund Revenues (continued) Sales and Use Taxes Income Taxes Fiscal Regular Motor Year Total Monthly Vehicle Total Individual Corporate , ,319 27, , ,401 28, , ,692 35, , ,628 54, , ,832 43, , ,491 65, , ,907 43, , ,778 61, , ,557 38, , ,182 62, , ,977 49, , ,717 77, , ,609 58, , ,033 94, , ,519 68, , ,284 98, , ,405 72, , , , , ,300 49, , , , , ,775 29, , , , , ,969 30,805 1,002, , , , ,767 36,706 1,114, , , , ,670 44,959 1,275,039 1,090, , , ,330 49,546 1,408,337 1,219, , ,008, ,258 54,251 1,500,470 1,312, , ,069, ,338 56,434 1,661,549 1,444, , ,108, ,747 58,623 1,910,116 1,670, , ,164, ,602 60,600 2,111,428 1,843, , ,274, ,412 62,808 2,252,671 2,006, , ,242, ,188 56,053 2,362,152 2,108, , ,275, ,042 59,088 2,442,908 2,167, , ,338, ,033 63,357 2,555,565 2,319, , ,447, ,730 74,988 2,756,558 2,467, , ,547, ,505 78,514 3,288,731 2,866, , ,623, ,851 82,970 3,588,813 3,114, , ,711, ,123 85,451 3,882,225 3,410, , ,696, ,824 94,479 4,214,117 3,764, , ,690, , ,859 4,522,525 4,083, , ,773,811 1,009, ,796 4,709,183 4,265, , ,805,645 1,042, ,345 4,946,433 4,582, , ,814, , ,433 4,909,329 4,460, ,349 NOTE: In thousands of dollars SOURCE: Missouri Department of Revenue
29 Missouri State Government Revenues Summary y Major Source Part A Total Utilities General Total Inter- Total Charges & Liquor Insurance Year Total Revenue governmental Federal Local Taxes & Misc. Stores Trust ,480,279 1,346, , ,292 3, , , , ,592,583 1,445, , ,108 3, , , , ,885,446 1,722, , ,973 4,080 1,050, , , ,086,447 1,888, , ,941 3,096 1,221, , , ,261,942 2,025, , ,312 3,374 1,300, , , ,420,558 2,158, , ,279 4,738 1,302, , , ,894,819 2,409, , ,908 4,607 1,443, , , ,099,660 2,632, , ,064 3,568 1,598, , , ,401,585 2,943, , , ,784, , , ,821,220 3,292, , , ,013, , , ,257,652 3,670,190 1,156,044 1,154,627 1,417 2,094, , , ,434,680 3,793,961 1,188,104 1,175,687 12,417 2,142, , , ,744,705 4,002,908 1,151,889 1,123,395 28,494 2,313, , , ,318,957 4,503,419 1,200,544 1,175,984 24,560 2,640, , , ,964,387 5,065,318 1,280,565 1,258,531 22,034 3,053, , , ,682,144 5,785,785 1,500,690 1,478,738 21,952 3,352, , , ,490,675 6,304,144 1,550,109 1,541,151 8,958 3,608,083 1,145, ,186, ,761,163 6,485,756 1,571,389 1,560,617 10,772 3,942, , ,275, ,149,503 7,015,941 1,577,569 1,566,644 10,925 4,405,501 1,032, ,133, ,702,635 7,432,769 1,635,406 1,622,590 12,816 4,685,374 1,111, ,269, ,343,485 8,012,097 1,819,590 1,804,226 15,364 4,939,169 1,253, ,331, ,001,999 8,660,697 2,243,693 2,233,294 10,399 4,996,388 1,420, ,341, ,619,246 9,872,284 2,956,376 2,945,026 11,350 5,131,360 1,784, ,746, ,558,767 10,334,735 3,220,673 3,198,297 22,376 5,479,884 1,634, ,224, ,285,467 11,271,802 3,645,294 3,611,263 34,031 5,909,982 1,716, ,013, ,586,334 12,515,675 3,802,198 3,758,039 44,159 6,751,959 1,961, ,070, ,050,787 13,022,026 3,710,742 3,690,288 20,454 7,210,351 2,100, ,028, ,600,626 13,773,787 3,719,819 3,696,605 23,214 7,815,966 2,238, ,826, ,020,637 14,884,052 4,246,338 4,223,856 22,482 8,221,876 2,415, ,136, ,504,680 15,770,004 4,733,323 4,689,848 43,475 8,563,594 2,473, ,734, ,309,319 16,485,555 5,256,129 5,204,615 51,514 8,571,548 2,657, ,823,764 NOTE: In thousands of dollars SOURCE: Census Bureau
30 Missouri State Government Revenues Summary y Major Source Part B Sales Tax Total Other Other & Gross General Selective Income License General Current Interest Misc. Year Receipts Sales Excises Taxes Fees Revenue Charges Receipts Revenue , , , , ,572 14,811 94,013 14,161 6, , , , , ,248 18, ,229 12,850 9, , , , , ,920 23, ,978 9,783 8, , , , , ,805 19, ,327 14,480 9, , , , , ,254 22, ,642 34,111 9, , , , , ,903 22, ,443 41,615 11, , , , , ,935 23, ,654 33,292 11, , , , , ,108 24, ,931 41,923 13, ,050, , , , ,326 23, ,721 48,613 22, ,150, , , , ,216 27, ,577 75,320 29, ,146, , , , ,442 31, , ,274 32, ,126, , , , ,032 31, , ,047 41, ,189, , , , ,627 42, , ,127 67, ,387, , ,041 1,003, ,009 38, , , , ,722,056 1,328, ,592 1,069, ,194 31, , , , ,831,397 1,418, ,185 1,214, ,578 29, , , , ,975,585 1,530, ,409 1,290, ,369 37, , , , ,093,344 1,624, ,319 1,482, ,716 43, , , , ,286,839 1,683, ,358 1,740, ,566 40, , , , ,365,602 1,765, ,964 1,931, ,359 41, , , , ,508,575 1,898, ,738 2,012, ,857 55, , , , ,503,050 1,863, ,676 2,053, ,753 67, , , , ,588,639 1,916, ,959 2,073, ,396 61, , , , ,766,842 2,016, ,966 2,198, ,361 74, , , , ,985,727 2,195, ,837 2,393, ,153 70, , , , ,276,588 2,348, ,478 2,904, ,194 89,690 1,039, , , ,451,466 2,465, ,987 3,166, ,491 76,145 1,103, , , ,701,961 2,592,460 1,109,501 3,449, , ,426 1,154, , , ,799,626 2,627,839 1,171,787 3,729, , ,108 1,201, , , ,918,460 2,716,070 1,202,390 3,903, , ,080 1,245, , , ,031,605 2,787,531 1,244,074 3,815, , ,583 1,351, , ,202 NOTE: In thousands of dollars SOURCE: Census Bureau
31 Missouri State Government Revenues Detailed Revenues y Source: Intergovernmental Part A From Housing & Employment General Federal Pulic Health & Natural Community Security Revenue Year Total Gov't Education Welfare Hospitals Highways Resources Development Administration Sharing Other , ,292 92, ,600 8, , , ,108 94, ,170 11, , , ,973 98, ,922 18, , , , , ,066 15,045 98, , , , ,864 22, , , , , ,845 30, , , , , ,801 35, , , , , ,666 51, , , , , ,343 51, , , , , ,426 34, , ,156,044 1,154, , ,904 36, , ,188,104 1,175, , ,046 45, , ,151,889 1,123, , ,222 41, , ,200,544 1,175, , ,957 52, , ,280,565 1,258, , ,411 59, , ,500,690 1,478, , ,330 62, , ,550,109 1,541, , ,761 65, , ,571,389 1,560, , ,334 65, , ,577,569 1,566, , ,095 65, , ,635,406 1,622, , ,007 85, , ,819,590 1,804, , , , , ,243,693 2,233, ,572 1,200, , , ,956,376 2,945, ,151 1,784, , , ,220,673 3,198, ,441 1,928, , , ,645,294 3,611, ,470 2,109, , , ,802,198 3,758, ,127 2,157, , , ,710,742 3,690, ,476 2,151, , , ,719,819 3,696, ,232 2,190, , ,045 8, , ,438 12, , ,124 14, , ,172 11, ,953 41,071 20,373 13, ,261 37,805 38,782 17, ,527 38,912 68,099 18, ,308 40, ,404 14, ,287 41,505 92,300 17, ,828 42, ,051 20, ,794 42, ,655 30, ,564 41, ,493 29, ,448 10, ,695 26, , ,291 24, , ,596 24,464 36,887 54, ,194 22,421 26,681 50, ,205 15,047 40,498 59, ,969 21,386 41,508 58, ,036 30,746 43,789 57, ,453 37,090 41,881 51, ,826 30,256 46,914 66, ,828 34,664 45,933 62, ,819 77,370 47,629 76, ,350 37,569 58,631 74, ,467 32,112 67,463 77, ,046 49, ,631 94, ,087 75, ,027 90, ,914 61,510 75,730 92, , ,246,338 4,223, ,765 2,563, , ,196 64,514 75,176 81, , ,733,323 4,689, ,237 2,935, , ,740 63,432 76,667 81, , ,256,129 5,204, ,020 3,181, , ,465 72,018 79,304 87, ,162 NOTE: In thousands of dollars SOURCE: Census Bureau
32 Missouri State Government Revenues Detailed Revenues y Source: Intergovernmental Part B From Local Pulic Health & Year Governments Education Welfare Hospitals Highways Other ,457 1, , ,682 1, , ,080 1, , ,096 1, ,374 1, ,738 1, , ,607 2, , ,568 3, ,417 1, ,417 1, , ,494 4, ,604 7, ,560 4, ,062 7, ,034 3, ,278 6, ,952 3, ,480 6, , ,044 2, , ,492 5, , ,345 5, , ,977 7, , ,597 7, , ,374 5, , ,589 1, , ,560 4, , ,595 13, ,159 1, ,590 11, ,454 1, ,469 2, ,214 2, ,368 4, ,482 1, ,381 6, , ,687 13, , ,870 15,429 NOTE: In thousands of dollars SOURCE: Census Bureau
33 Missouri State Government Revenues Detailed Revenues y Source: Tax Receipts Summary Sales & Net Documentary Gross Individual Corporate License Death & Stock Year Total Receipts Income Income Taxes Severance Property & Gift Transfer Other , , ,654 21, , ,815 11, , , ,932 27, , ,252 15, ,050, , ,801 50, , ,899 19, ,221, , ,027 62, , ,568 15, ,300, , ,481 54, , ,802 15, , ,302, , ,334 56, , ,952 18, ,443, , ,843 83, , ,364 18, ,598, , , , , ,492 19, ,784,396 1,050, , , , ,627 18, ,013,027 1,150, , , , ,585 22, ,094,540 1,146, , , , ,038 26, ,142,913 1,126, , , , ,136 26, ,313,057 1,189, , , , ,528 36, ,640,325 1,387, , , , ,210 31, ,053,002 1,722, , , , ,753 24, , ,352,482 1,831,397 1,053, , , ,162 21, , ,608,083 1,975,585 1,116, , , ,228 26, , ,942,295 2,093,344 1,247, , , ,872 32, , ,405,501 2,286,839 1,515, , , ,876 28, , ,685,374 2,365,602 1,688, , , ,241 28, , ,939,169 2,508,575 1,790, , , ,952 41, , ,996,388 2,503,050 1,829, , , ,669 53, , ,131,360 2,588,639 1,844, , , ,896 46, , ,479,884 2,766,842 2,006, , , ,307 58, , ,909,982 2,985,727 2,141, , , ,607 54, , ,751,959 3,276,588 2,535, , , ,033 71, , ,210,351 3,451,466 2,740, , , ,626 55, , ,815,966 3,701,961 3,038, , , ,532 81, , ,221,876 3,799,626 3,371, , , ,765 99, , ,563,594 3,918,460 3,627, , , , , , ,571,548 4,031,605 3,550, , , , , NOTE: In thousands of dollars SOURCE: Census Bureau
34 Missouri State Government Revenues Detailed Revenues y Source: Tax Receipts Part A General Selective Sales Excise Motor Pulic Toacco Alcoholic Year Tax Taxes Fuels Utilities Products Insurance Beverages Parimutuels Amusments Other , , , ,137 23,578 12, , , , ,097 26,303 15, , , , ,502 28,845 22, , , , ,315 32,413 22, , , , ,041 34,168 22, , , , ,602 35,894 22, , , , ,252 40,428 22, , , , ,458 45,295 23, , , , ,156 54,134 24, , , , ,196 59,428 25, , , , ,182 64,064 24, , , , ,974 66,451 25, , , , ,979 69,868 25, , , ,290 1,047 77, ,532 24, ,328, , ,044 1,210 81,905 88,921 24, ,418, , ,701 1,272 82,339 99,088 24, ,530, , ,924 1,346 81, ,457 24, ,624, , ,212 1,202 82, ,047 25, ,683, , ,738 1,113 83, ,402 23, ,765, , , , ,438 23, ,898, , , , ,534 23, ,863, , , , ,931 23, ,916, , ,342 1,395 79, ,969 23, ,016, , ,822 1,507 79, ,892 23, ,195, , , , ,004 23, ,348, , , , ,073 23, , ,465, , , , ,525 23, , ,592,460 1,109, , , ,707 23, ,946 16, ,627,839 1,171, , , ,390 23, ,010 23, ,716,070 1,202, , , ,584 24, ,655 19, ,787,531 1,244, , , ,748 25, ,252 18,558 NOTE: In thousands of dollars SOURCE: Census Bureau
35 Missouri State Government Revenues Detailed Revenues y Source: Tax Receipts Part B Total Motor License Motor Corporations Occupation Hunting Vehicle Alcoholic Pulic Year Taxes Vehicle in General & Business & Fishing Operators Beverages Utilities Amusements Other ,572 72,123 20,673 5,479 7,189 3,021 1,389 1, ,248 72,280 13,130 6,461 8,123 2,918 1,735 1, ,920 79,545 14,036 4,910 8,453 3, , , ,805 86,968 16,163 8,286 9,135 4,530 1,517 1, ,254 95,264 16,878 10,174 9,684 4,830 2,087 1, ,903 88,537 19,188 9,450 10,395 4,954 1,426 2, ,935 94,486 20,324 11,607 10,523 4,926 2,082 2, ,108 96,226 21,042 12,467 9,914 4,165 1,691 3, , ,454 21,824 13,453 9,767 5,535 1,775 2, , ,870 25,871 14,403 10,151 5,340 1,846 3, , ,107 27,326 19,222 11,335 5,341 1,881 3, , ,594 31,996 19,834 11,324 5,730 1,987 4, , ,939 34,809 26,751 11,404 5,468 2,074 4, , , ,529 37,819 28,243 11,773 5,531 2,207 5, , , ,155 40,626 30,798 12,370 6,567 2,242 6, , , ,174 41,532 33,484 12,993 11,030 2,208 8, , , ,157 44,518 40,089 13,360 11,839 2,365 9, , , ,017 49,847 46,858 14,149 11,901 2,447 7,507 1,051 3, , ,344 51,722 48,649 14,551 11,866 2,392 7,781 1,011 4, , ,114 58,237 50,101 14,937 12,949 2,430 8,293 1,127 4, , ,803 61,718 53,850 17,101 14,114 2,427 9,183 1,296 4, , ,014 64,312 60,277 19,915 14,264 2,414 9, , , ,840 63,436 82,274 19,902 16,481 2,467 12, , , ,769 67,197 96,429 19,526 14,695 3,090 12,694 1,077 9, , ,777 69, ,454 20,667 15,195 3,332 15,656 1,455 10, , ,433 77, ,942 21,499 16,733 3,409 15,303 1,225 11, , ,112 82, ,016 22,614 17,902 3,469 16, , , ,057 89, ,466 27,109 18,660 3,552 16, , , ,097 91, ,054 19,384 20,536 3,552 17, , , , , ,650 26,262 21,487 3,634 19, , , ,552 89, ,278 28,653 17,694 3,679 21, ,617 NOTE: In thousands of dollars SOURCE: Census Bureau
36 Missouri State Government Revenues Detailed Revenues y Source: Current Charges Part A Total Total Other Total Current Total Higher Auxillary Higher Other Total Total Toll Other Year Charges Education Education Enterprises Education Eduaction Hospitals Highways Facilities Highway ,013 72,578 72,578 32,828 39, ,245 11,245 1,734 1, ,229 87,395 87,395 35,568 51, ,027 4,193 1,969 2, ,978 90,656 90,656 36,287 54, ,720 4,865 2,077 2, ,327 96,054 96,054 37,253 58, ,807 2, , ,642 99,725 99,725 38,531 61, ,500 2, , , , ,564 44,705 65, ,486 3, , , , ,699 47,512 69, ,471 2, , , , ,422 50,956 82, ,432 2, , , , ,360 55,888 81, , , , ,786 57,394 92, , , , ,839 69, , , , , ,543 74, , ,090 1, , , , ,292 79, ,834 1,636 75,327 1, , , , ,132 82, ,474 4,650 86,768 1, , , , ,109 88, ,693 11, ,256 1, , , , ,846 89, ,957 19, ,676 1, , , , ,926 84, , ,497 2, , , , , , ,938 1, ,303 2, , , , , , ,440 1, ,053 1, , , , , , ,368 1, ,605 2, , , , , , ,639 1, ,761 3, , , , , , ,400 1, ,860 6, , , , , , , ,131 7, , , , , , ,823 1, ,962 12, , , , , , ,774 1, ,501 6, , ,039, , , , ,790 1, ,494 9, , ,103, , , , ,648 2, ,699 8, , ,154, , , , ,986 2, ,740 7, , ,201, , , , ,899 2, ,685 7, , ,245, , , , , ,841 8, , ,351, , , , , ,336 11, ,394 NOTE: In thousands of dollars SOURCE: Census Bureau
37 Missouri State Government Revenues Detailed Revenues y Source: Current Charges Part B Total Other Water Misc. Natural Natural Parks & Transport Commercial Year Resources Agriculture Forestry Resources Recreation & Terminals Airports Activities Other ,150 2,308 1, , ,439 2, , ,551 3, , , ,387 3, , , ,549 3,609 1, , ,341 3,371 2, , ,482 4, , , ,493 3, , , ,637 3, , ,822 3, , , ,686 3, , , ,715 5, , , ,789 5, , , ,921 5, , , ,191 5, , , ,320 4, , , ,740 4, , , ,605 6, , , ,710 5, , , ,941 6, , , ,334 6,719 1,314 5, , ,602 7,046 1,011 8,545 1, , ,535 8,117 1,015 13,403 1, , ,211 7,753 1,033 13,425 1, , ,249 7,846 1,657 13,746 1, , ,668 8,064 1,648 14,956 1, , ,951 8,048 1,551 18, , ,456 8,253 1,929 16,274 2, , ,754 8,436 2,188 16,130 2, , ,731 8,412 2,929 3,390 2, , ,468 6,403 3,275 3,790 2, ,472 NOTE: In thousands of dollars SOURCE: Census Bureau
38 Missouri State Government Revenues Detailed Revenues y Source: Miscellaneous Revenues Total Misc. Interest Rents & Lottery Fines & Year Revenues Receipts Royalties Royalties Rents Net Income Donations Forfeits Other ,904 14, , ,684 12, , ,673 9, , ,568 14, , ,322 34, , ,136 41, , , ,598 33, , , ,133 41, , , ,183 48, , , ,786 75, , , , ,274 17, , , , ,047 27, , , , ,127 48, , , , , ,881 99, , ,181 4,297 2, , ,655 99, , ,679 1,137 4, , , , , , , , , , , ,306 30, , , , , ,978 85,888 30,591 5,139 12, , , ,298 34,335 2,994 12, , , ,908 40,353 2,191 14, , , ,630 46,268 1,659 15, , , ,347 51,018 2, , , , ,263 53,300 2, , , , ,784 59,127 1, , , , ,682 64,474 7, , , , ,401 71,100 7, , , , ,851 77,786 4, , ,083, , ,270 84,856 4, , ,214, , ,205 96,291 11, , ,227, , , ,668 9, , ,306, , , ,513 9, ,085 NOTE: In thousands of dollars SOURCE: Census Bureau
39 Missouri State Government Revenues Detailed Revenues y Source: Insurance Trust Fund Revenues Other Earnings on Employee Unemployment Workers Trust Liquor Year Total Contriutions Investments Retirement Compensation Compensation Funds Stores Utilities ,753 99,460 34,293 83,333 50, , ,260 42,555 94,369 52, , ,270 44, ,377 59, , ,151 49, ,981 75, , ,954 69, ,806 90, , ,282 66, , , , ,181 75, , , , ,607 88, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,180 1, ,186, , , , ,528 1, ,275, , , , ,358 2, ,133, , , , ,227 1, ,269, , ,708 1,030, ,336 1, ,331, , ,308 1,157, ,558 1, ,341, , ,645 1,113, ,326 3, ,746, , ,047 1,379, ,211 4, ,224, ,434 1,281,598 1,684, ,115 3, ,013, ,307 1,140,358 1,582, ,176 3, ,070,659 1,124,501 1,946,158 2,458, ,479 3, ,028,761 1,091,354 2,937,407 3,509, ,551 3, ,826,839 1,124,004 1,702,835 2,307, ,366 3, ,136,585 1,054,615 3,081,970 3,765, ,009 18, ,734,676 1,053,528 2,681,148 3,363, ,044 33, ,823,764 1,068,643 2,755,121 3,495, ,274 36, NOTE: In thousands of dollars SOURCE: Census Bureau
40 Missouri Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) & Missouri Individual Income Tax Liailities y AGI Class Residence Only Returns All Returns Taxale Returns Non-taxale Returns Taxale Income Numer Amount Numer Amount Numer No AGI 19,471 $-240,118 0 $0 19,471 Under $5, ,490 $864,414 74,420 $311, ,070 $5,000 under $10, ,662 $2,681, ,639 $2,480,175 33,023 $10,000 under $15, ,991 $3,499, ,594 $3,470,887 2,397 $15,000 under $20, ,630 $3,933, ,982 $3,922, $20,000 under $25, ,592 $4,223, ,304 $4,216, $25,000 under $30, ,822 $3,827, ,692 $3,823, $30,000 under $50, ,696 $7,684, ,485 $7,676, $50,000 under $100,000 40,842 $2,635,138 40,765 $2,629, $100,000 under $200,000 7,856 $1,038,037 7,824 $1,033, $200,000 under $500,000 1,748 $490,594 1,736 $486, $500,000 under $1,000, $130, $130,795 0 $1,000,000 & Over 60 $126, $124,954 1 Total 1,788,058 $30,894,916 1,492,698 $30,307, ,360 All Returns Taxale Returns Taxale Income Numer Amount Numer Amount No AGI 0 $0 0 $0 Under $5,000 67,944 $741 67,944 $741 $5,000 under $10, ,290 $18, ,290 $18,137 $10,000 under $15, ,478 $45, ,478 $45,527 $15,000 under $20, ,949 $68, ,949 $68,946 $20,000 under $25, ,300 $86, ,300 $86,000 $25,000 under $30, ,687 $84, ,687 $84,492 $30,000 under $50, ,480 $185, ,480 $185,351 $50,000 under $100,000 40,764 $70,964 40,764 $70,964 $100,000 under $200,000 7,824 $27,571 7,824 $27,571 $200,000 under $500,000 1,736 $12,150 1,736 $12,150 $500,000 under $1,000, $2, $2,854 $1,000,000 & Over 59 $2, $2,879 Total 1,482,709 $605,612 1,482,709 $605,612 SOURCE: Department of Revenue
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