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1 9 STATISTICS OF INCOME. 87 TABLE a. -PERSONAL INCOME TAX- DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class the number returns, net income, and total Jar Continued. SOUTH CAROLINA. Income class, $,000-$,000 *... «.000-^, S,000-$, $f>,000-?, $fi.000-$7, J7',000-$8, $ , $9,000-$0, $0,000-, $,000-0, $0,000-^, f,000-,?0, $0,000-S0, S0,000-?0, $0,000-?0, $0,000-$70, $70,000-$P0, $80,000-f 90, f S00, $00,000-^0, $0.000-$00, «00,000-S0, $O,0OO-?O0'.O ,000~$00, S00,000-« ,000-$l, , ,00,000. «S,00,000-8,000,000. S,000,000-$,000,000. $,000,000-$, $,000,000-$,000,000.,000,000 and over.. (Classes grouped, ] ,00 Women making sep-! arate returns from husbands...; Grand total...!,0 797, 88,98,09,8 98,8 8,07,7 0,99 87,890!,,00,,7;,; 98,! 07,77! 9,070! 8,8! 0, ,97, 9,000 97,000' 8; 000' 99,000!,000!,000!,000 9,000.: 7, ooo; 7,000i,000;,000,000,000! C ) $88,7,98,90,8,07,7 0,889j 89,90 8,0,7,9J 8,! 8,7!.70J 87;! $7,00! 9,90! 9,00; 0,0J,00! 9,00! 7,00 9,00! 0,00! 7,0! 7,900! 90,00,00' 8,00 0,000;,887! 7,00,,000';,8.797!,88,00 $!.,99.,8!.,!.,0!.,98.,78!.,88!. 0,80.,!,8^,80!,8!,! () $ 78,79,,899 $,99,8!,!,0,98,70,,08 7,89,,9,9,0 7,70' 9,8! 77, * Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net * Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity the taxpayer where "only one or two returns appear under a distribution.
2 9 SOUTH CAROLINA. Agriculture and animal husbandry: Farming Florists and fruit growers Stock raising. Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere, agriculture and animal husbandry Extraction minerals: Coal mines Copper mines Gold and silver and precious metals Iron mines Lead and zinc mines Quarries.. Oil gas and salt wells All other, extraction minerals Manufacturing and mechanical industries: Food and kindred products- Butter, cheese, and milk... Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and vegetables) Oleomargarine Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. Bread and bakery products Flour mills and grist mills Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and molasses Beet sugar Confectionery Food preparations, and ice all cream other, food and kindred products Textiles and their products- Carpets and rugs.. Cordage and twine Cotton goods.... Hats and caps Hosiery and knit goods Silk and silk goods Woolen and worsted goods Men's clothing Women's clothing I A 9 i! $0, 8,0 88,9 8,87 78,778,9,880 9, 0,,8,0 7,7 0,,977,790,8,0, 9,8,009 9,8 0, 7,90 $,09 7,9 9,89,,80.,780,9,,88,,8 87,9,79,08 9, $78, 8 8,80,8 9,98,,00,9 8,00 7,79,879,0 8,707 9,8,008,0 I,, ,9,7 9 89,87,88 7 0,90,8 7 09!,,8 $,8 7,0, , , $80,8 9,77,907,089,98,,0,,8 8,0,997 8,77,0,7 0,7,80 7,9 $,7,0 9,,,79,,90 0,,77, 90,89 8,7 7,97,0,8,0 00,!,09,,9, $8,0,7,07,9 8,800,87, 7,0,8 9,,7,77,80,79,0,7 Si a ao w o g CO to
3 9 TABLE 0a. CORPORATION INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- TORIE S Continued. [income returned for the calendar year ended Dec., 9.] SOUTH CAROLINx\ Continued. INDUSTRIES. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. ( rl'oss deductions. Net Norma i CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME. number i cor- i pora- ; tions ; cor- reporting. pora- tions. i corporations. Cross deductions. Deficii. ; i I Manufacturing and mechanical industries Continued. Textiles and their products Continued. Men's and women's other furnishings All other, textiles and their products Iran and steel products Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills Foundry and machine shops, iron and steel products. Lumber and its manufactures- Sawmills and planing mills Furniture and fixtures All other woodworking establishments.., lumber and its manufactures... Leather and finished products- Leather, tanned, curried, and finished.. Boots and shoes Allother, leather and finished products... Paper and printing Paper and wood pulp Manufactures paper Printing and publishing $7,8 $,09,,,8,00,7 : $9,0 i 9,08 $,99,70 ; $,9 $,7,! 8,, i,977,9,7,99,97 9!,098,!,,8 i,07,0,07,9,07,9,9, 9. {,70,9 j 8,9 I 8,9 9,07,,7 797,79 9,0!,7, 0,7 I, 7, 797,79 j 9,0 ;,7 7,8 I 8,777.90,88 j '"0," 909'I 9,0 0,! 99,0 I 9,9 0,07,,97 I 9,7 j 0,88,07,8 I 0,07,8 0,0,0 i 9,9 00,! 8 I j,00! i 7 i 79,7,98 8, 0,88,79,88,070,9, 99,77 877,80 8,00 0,9 0,9,9,9,7,9 9 8,77,8 I 0,9 o
4 9 Industries relating to printing and publishing (engraving, stereotyping, and electro typing, type, paper and printing 0, 8,,,98 9, 0,88 9,90,787, Liquors and beverages Distilled Malted All other 9,7,88 7, 09, 7 7,8., , liquors and beverages chemicals and allied products Chemicals Fertilizers < las, illuminating and heating Oils, and oil products. Paints and varnishes Patent medicines Petroleum, refined Soap..... All other Tot'il. chemicals and allied products 9 9, 0 ; B0 j 9,7,,09, 8,97 0 8,, 807,9,88,007,08, ,79,9,9 7, 09 8, 0 97, 78 9, 88, 7, 7 7,78 : i,0 i 9 i i i,87! 7,8,8 0,07,7 9,79,7, 9, ,7,8,77 7,908,07,78 9,9 9 78,90 88,98 97, W H H r. 9 0 stone, day, and glass products Stone- Cement Marble and stone work Clay- - Brick and tile Pottery, terra cotta, fire clav, etc A other < lass and glass products 0.,7,,0,97 S, 0, 8,9,078 8, 809 9, 0 89,77 00,7,000, 8,9,87,0,,7 Iti, 00,80,0,09,089,90 o, stone, clay, and glass products,,, j,078,0 7 0,9 ;, 9,0, Metals and metal products other than iron and steel Smelters Manufactures. Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles ('arriages and wagons Cars (steam railroad street car^ etc ) All other!,90,90 7,7 99,90, V> 8 9 i 9,79 7,,0 9,80 7,, metals and metal products other than iron and steel > > i,08! 0,9 9,8,0,0, co co
5 9 TABLE 0a. CORPORATION INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- TORIE S Continued. [Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec., 9.] SOUTH CAROLINA Continued. Co jg INDUSTRIES. number cor- pora- tions cor- reportinporations. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. Gross deductions. Net Normal CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME. corporations. Gross deductions. Deficit. I Manufacturing and mechanical industries Continued. Miscellaneous industries- Tobacco Agricultural implements Electrical machinery Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc Rubber goods Fur goods Shipbuilding Building construction Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tunnels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) Engineering All other, miscellaneous industries Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical industries Public utilities: Electric and gas lighting and power companies.. Railroads, steam Railways, electric, city and suburban Steamship transportation companies Waterworks Express companies Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies All other, public utilities $,,7,009,0 9,98,7,8,8,7 8,,70,8,9 99,788,0, 8,, 9,9 7,88 I $9,9 $,0 $0,98,7 8,7 07, 7,%, 98,99,8 808,887,79! ;,870! 7,7,,0,0 9.9 i ',,80,,8 8, j 80,87! 777,7 I 8, j,77 I 9,8 I,8 0,09,7! 8,0 j,79 I,07 I 8,8, 7,8,09 j,8,0 I 8! 9 j j,70 S,97,,7,8 90,7 8, $,7, T 0,7 0,08 8, 8,7 $,0 9, i 8,,889 8,98 89,99 $,898 8,08,8,7,0 I 9, 8,98,00,80,78,,8,,0 9,7 I, I,0 8, 8,78,,70,,07,88,89 8,79 9,0,8 8,99,9 7,9,0,8,,0,0 s Q O o og
6 Q Banks and insurance companies: Banks- National banks... Savings banks and State banks Trust companies, banks Insurance companies- Fife Fire and marine (stock) Fire and marine (mutual) Casualty Fidelity and suretv Allother, insurance companies Grand total, banks and insurance companies Merchandising companies: Department stores. Wholesale jobbers Real estate. Amusement companies Hotels and restaurants, merchandising companies All other corporations every description not elsewhere provided for..... Corporations inactive, miscellaneous companies Grand total for the State South Carolina ,7 9,0, ,7,7, ,80,9,9 7,90,77 7,8 9, ,097,7,9 9,08, 0 7,07,0 '9,77 70,80, 78,00,8,8,08,8,08,87,998,07,9,007,89 9,,9,7 0 7,789 8,99 8,07,08,999,98, 8 0, 09,88 8,9,87 0,9,00,99 8,7,9 8, 7,9 9,,00,0,08,7,797 8,7,77,8 9 98,0 9,988,98,00 07,0,78, ! 9 0', 7,,7,9,80,8,8,8,8,,98 0,8,97,9, ,0,9.0 9'9, 99 9,898 0,8 0,8, ,, 7,0,,87 8,8 9,8 77,9 80 7,988,000, 7,07 0,9,90,87,0,7,9,9,78,,0,9,0 8,9 7,077, 08,9 0,8 97,8,,0 8,9,8 7,8 0,9 80,07 7,7,, 7,7,909 8,90, ,0,80, 70,79,9,99 [- ",9 fin, 08,9 M Q, &, taj,7, ^, g,8,7 S,8,98 SOUTH DAKOTA. Agriculture and animal husbandry: Farming Florists and fruit growers Stock raising Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere, agriculture and animal husbandry $,87 77,7 79,0 9,9 $7,,7,8 7,97 $8,7,8,708 8,8 $7,9,0 0 0 $7,07, 89,777 0,07 $,9,98,,88 $, 0,7,77 7,8 CO CO CO
7 97 TABLE a. PERSONAL RETURNS DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES, BY CLASSES; showing for each class income he number returns, net income, contributions, dividends, tax, and relative percentages, by States Continued. RHODE ISLAND Continued. o Income el us; returns. net! Exemptions from normal! '" j Contribu. tions. I Dividends. Normal, ' War excess prits Personal j Invested service (8 j capital per cent), j (graded). ', Average rate 800, ,000 00,00070,000 $70,000-,000, ,000,000-8,00,000. $,00,000 $,000,000. $,000,000-$,000,000. $,000,000-8,000,000.,000,000 -$,000,000. #,000,000 and over.. Hisses grouped ' $,00,9 ;,9,07 i C ) C ) $7,78 I,97 i C ) $,,70 i,7,08 $0,7, () $7,08,9! $,7 ; 8,0 I $,8,0 $8,9, S,80,! $99, $,79, $,78 $8,8 ) $87, 78,780 8,9,77 78,7,079,0 (Jrand total., 9,,09,0,08,0,,7,007,0,S,8:,8 8,8,07 Per cent.! I Q $,000-S,00.. $,000-,00... $,00-,000 *.. $,00-, $,000-,000 a.. $,000-, $,000-8,000.. $,000-8, $,000-8, ,00O-$,O00... $,000-$7, ,000-88, $8,000-9, S9,000-$0,000...!U0,000-*l, ,000-8,000.. $,000-8,000.. $,000-8,000.. m j 8? j $,7,87,0,, ,78 8,0,0,99,0,8 8,,8,7,99,,,,7,8,7,8,00, 879,90 9,77 8,07 S O UTH C A RO LIN A. $, 0, 0, 99,,?77, 00 i79 99? ,,90 7, $0, 0,99,90 79,9,7 0,,80,9,7 0, 78,77 0,87, i 9,,08,09 0,978 ' 80,87 i 9,,!, ',!... 8,9 :.. 7,77 ',,87,997,0 0,0 9,09 0,9,9 j $,,7,8 7,7 8,8 i 7,7 8,7 8,9 8,00 J $ ; 8 0,87 9 7,,,8, 79,97, 8,8 0, 8 9, i,,0 $ 80 0,9 8,,0,78 9,0,898,8 8,8 8,00 0,9, o
8 97 $,000-8,000 $,000-80,000 $0,000-,000 $,000-$0,000 $0,000-$0,000 $ 0,000-$0,000 S0,000-$t),000 $0,000-$70,000 $70,000-80,000 $80,000-90,000 : $90,000-$00,000 $00,000-$0,000 $0,000-$00,000 $00,000-$0,000 $0,000-$00,000.$00,000-$00,000 $00,000-00,000 $00, ,000. ItiOUU,UUU <BW UU,\JUU $70,000-8,000,000 $,000,000-,00,000 SI,00,000-,000,000 $,000,000-,000, $,000,000-,000,000,OOO,OOO-$,OOO,OOO #.,000,000 and over (lassos grouped " i 7 s, 8 8, 9 l',, 00,, 908, 99, 8 9, 8, 8-88, 0 0, 7 8, C ),70 8,,7 8,7 7,89 0,,7,0, 00 8,7 79,70,7 9,7 0,7 9,0,97 78,7 0,8,0,,809,88, 9,8 9,0,8,79 7,00,00 C ) ( l ) 8,88 9,908 ;,7 : 8,080! 9,8! 9,9!,78!,79! 8,0,000 C ) C ) C ) \!.,7 9,; 9,00!,0 Grand total,900 j,7,89 j,07,7! 7,99,- 09,89, 8,,9 9,9, 7,9 7,8,08,8, C ) C ),0 7,88 j,0 8,! 8,0!,9 I,80 i i C ),08 9,8 9,0 88,99 0,7 90,7,98 7, , 8, 7,00 9,08 9, 7,7 8,97 j 8,7 ;, I ,7 j,7,.09 O w O SOUTH DAKOTA. c o K $,000-8,00,087 $',000-$,00, 78 $,00-8,000,7 $,00-$,000.. $,000-,000 8,000-8,000 $.000-$,000 - $^,000-,000." 8,000-8,000 $,000-8,000 $,000-87,000 $7,000-88,000 $8,000-89,000 $9,000-0,000 $0,000-8,000 8,000-8,000 $,000--$,000, 8,9 0,0, ,8, i,,9,,88 :,8,0 I,7,70!,,0 I, { 800,0 i,79 I,977,7!,,!,,7 ; 9,9 I,870! 9.09 i 7, ;.08 $,,79, 0,9,97 99,988,70,9,00 8,9,7 j 0, j 0,8 I 7,0! 0,80,07 :,09 ; es grouped to conceal the net income, and identity the taxpayers. $ : 9Cy. 7i: 9: : 7'. : 9;. :, ; 0, '. $, $, 0,0! $0 0, j,0 i 09,08 I,0 '09," 99,0 $,90! ; 89 0,77 7, 97 9,009 :,708! 87 87,7 9, 7 s,i8 :, ' 97,0 9, 9 S, 8,,0,89, 8 S, 7,99 ;,9,, 0,8,,7,90, 8.8,00,780,80 9. ', 97,.0,770 8,0 Xontaxable; exemptions and dividends exceed the net
9 98 7 STATISTICS OF INCOME. TABLE 8. PERSONAL RETURNS DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME, BY CLASSES, shoiving for each class income the number returns, net income, personal exemption, dividends, and tax paid Continued. RHODE ISLAND. Income class. returns. Net Exemptions from normal Personal exemption. Dividends. Normal Sur $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000i $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000to$,000 $,000 to $7,000 $7,000 to $8,000 $8,000 to $9,000 $9, OOOto $0,000 $0,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $,000 $,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $70,000 $70,000 to $80,000 $80,000 to $90,000 $90,000 to $00,000 $00,000 to $0, $0,000 to $00, $00,000 to $0, $0,000 to $00, $00,000 to $00, $00,000 to $00, $00,000 to $70, $70,000 to $,000,000.. $l,000,000to$l,00,000. $l,00,000to$,000,000. $,000,000to$,000,000. $,000,000to$,000,000. $,000,000to $,000,000. $,000,000 and over Classes grouped. Grand total,7 8,809,8 97,7 77, ,9 $,79,7,87,9 9,7,,,,07,7,,8 779,89 7,7,,89,98,,89,8,7,079,97,99,7,79,08,9,8,,,70,,,9,7,,9,,8,,8,7,8,7,0,,,0,0,90,,07,8,9,7,8,8,,90,,9,,,79 9,0, $8,0,78 8,, 0,9,07 9,80,8,0 7,0, 7,9,7,,8,9 9,9 7,,9 7,09 09,8 9, 7,87 9,9^ 7,00 7,0 7. 8,0 99,9,,79 8,000 0,00 7,800,00,00,80,00 8,00,00,9, $07,07 7,87 889,08, 0,80 70,79, 70,8 79,8 9,08 8,9,97 9,0,8,90 8,9 8,9 8,,78,,99,,,,8,89,0,07,7,99 77,99,08,0 78,08 809,989,89,,9,9,8,078,00,,07,8,9 $8,09 8,9 9,7 8,90 0,0 99,08 88,7 9, 78,7 80,7,0 7,98,7 0,78 7, 9,78,80 77,7 7,8 09,08,70,88 8,,7,9,0 00,0 70,8 0,7,98, $,0 9,7,7 0 8,8,09,99,7 8, 8,07 7,7 8,8,0 78,9 8,07 8,9 9,8 8,79 8,9, 89,7,9,8 9, 798,0,, 9,9, $8,09 8,9 9,7 8,90 07, 08,7 0,8 0,77 97, 0, 88,009 99,9 9,9 88,8 8, 0, 77,08,,90 8,08, 8,,908 89,88,0,97,7, 9,8 88,70,8,,,7 SOUTH CAROLINA. $,000 to $,000 i $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 i $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 i $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 i $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $7,000 $7,000 to $8,000 $8,000 to $9,000 $9,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $,000 $,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $0,000,07 ^07,0 7,98, $,78,8,7, 9,79,09 0,,09,, 0,,7 9,8 8,7,0,87,9,7,970,88,0,,,9,88,,088,0, 87, 79,9 7,8,8,,7,,08,07,9,0 0, $,,0,8,7 0,9,77 7,87,7,07,0,98,0 0,09,,70,87,,8, 880,9,,0,9 9,8,8, 0,00 9,8,8 8,7 8,00 8,00 $0,0 9,8 8,98 9,9 8,0 07,0,99,8 0,809,00,0,978 98,098 88, 7,0,809 8,7 7,77 8, 0,, 0, 0,89 $8,88, 0, 8, 8, 0,78,08 9,88 97,9,9 0,80,, 8,, 0,09 8,9 7,979 8,98 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity the taxpayer. $, 8,97,0,8 8,07,97,,98,89,00,,9,7 8,8 9,908 $8,88 0 8,87 9,7, 09,770,98 7,7 7,,9,8,9 9, 8,, 8, 8,0
10 98 STATISTICS OF INCOME. 7 TABLE 8. PERSONAL RETURNS DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME, BY CLASSES, showing for each class income the number returns, net income, personal exemption, dividends, and tax paid Continued. SOUTH CAROLINA Continued. Income class. returns. Net Exemptions from normal Personal exemption. Dividends. Normal Sur $0,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $70,000 $70,000 to $80,000 $80,000 to $90,000 $90,000 to $00,000 $00,000 to $0, $0,000 to $00, $00,000 to $0, $0,000to $00, $00,000 to $00, $00,000 to $00, $00,000 to $70,000 $70,000 to $,000,000.. $,000,000 to $,00,000. $,00,000 to $,000,000. $,000,000 to $,000,000. $,000,000 to $,000,000. $,000,000 to $,000,000. $,000,000 and over Classes grouped $,0,77,0 98,99 $0,800 8,00,00,88 $80,8,0 8,8,8 $,00, 9,00,0 $,89 8, 7,,7 $,9 9, 7,7 8,07 Grand total 0,9 7,8,,0, 7,,9,07,0 9,7,7,9 SOUTH DAKOTA. $l,000to$,000i... $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $, $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $, $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $, $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $7,000 $7,000 to $8,000 $8,000 to $9,000 $9,000 to $0, $0,000 to $, $,000 to $, $,000 to, $,000 to $, $,000 to $, $,000 to $0, ::: $0,000 to $, $,000 to $0, $0,000 to $0, $0,000 to $0, $0,000 to $0, $0,000 to $70, $70,000to $80, $80,000 to $90, $90,000 to $00,000, $00,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $00,000 $00,000 to $0,000. $0,000 to $00,000. $00,000 to $00,000 $00,000 to $00,000, $00,000 to $70,000. $70,000 to $,000,00.. $l,000,000to$l,00,0 00. $l,00,000to$,000,0 00. $,000,000to$,000,0 00. $,000,000to$,000,0 00. $,000,000to$,000,0 00. $,000,000 and over Classes grouped. -,79,,0 9,0 9,00,9, ] $,9,0 7,8,777,9,8,0,87,8, 8.8,7, 88 07,,9, <,, 9,90,080,8,,79,,, 908,7,0 80,9 99,00 7,87 80,,:,707,0,7,,0 8,09,9 $8,,88,0,888,8,0 8,0,79,7,080 9,98, 8,0,,,7,99,, 7,9, 7 78,7,08 89,7, 00,99, 8 9,8, 78,00,,800 8,800 8,00 $,88,8 8,9 79,99 9,90 0,70,0 8,780 0,9 9,8 0, 88,,00 8,97 7, 7,90,,8,,90, 89, 8 70,87.9 i i j i i,,00 89, $, 90,8 70,8 79,07 09,0,7 8,97,99,0 79,9,9 7,8 0,909,, 707,,0,97, 9 0,7,8 $9,9,9,0 0,7 9,970,7,7 0,99,7,778,0,80,, 9,9 8,7,0 $, 90,8 70,8 79,07 8,8,9,007,,7 9,7,7 8,9,8 9,9,97 0,0 8, 70,,8 8,89 89,8 Grand total,0,7,8 9,78,7,7,70,7,08 9,7,9,9 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity the taxpayer.
11 98 TABLE. CORPORATION RETURNS DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, FOR TORIE S Continued. RHODE ISLAND Continued. STATES AND TERRIto Industrial groups. number corporations.. Net Corporations reporting net Income War-prits and excessprits Corporations reporting no net. Deficit. Construction Transportation and other public utilities Trade Public service pressional, amusements, hotels, etc... Finance, banking, insurance, etc Combinations predominant industry not ascertainable. Inactive concerns , $9,0,0,8,7,8,8,8,,7,7,0 78,99, $,78 89,998 7,0 9,80 8,79,7,7,08 $,09.9,9,77 08,90 8,009,7,87 0,,7 $0,9,9,9, 8,9 8,778,07,,88, $9,90 8,9 7,98,9 8,79,08,70 9 0,9,798 H O SOUTH CAROLINA. Agriculture and related industries. Mining and quarrying 8 $,9 7,80 $,, $,.78 $8,97 8, $,88,8 O O Manufacturing: Food products, liquors, and tobacco.. Textile and textile products Leather and leather products Rubber and rubber goods Lumber and wood products Paper and pulp products Printing and publishing Chemicals and allied substances Stone, clay, and glass products Metal and metal products All other manufacturing industries , 0,,97 0,0 90,8,0 98,,,8 0,8,78 7,70,77,, ,9,,7,,07, 9,9, 9,0,09 8 0,799,97 0,80,9,8, 9,9,79,0 97,09 7,9 7, 77,8,07,9,7 0 0,,0 0,7,9 7,,7 7,80 7, manufacturing. 90,,,,90 0,00,88,,08 9,7 Construction Transportation and other public utilities Trade Public service pressional, amusements, hotels, etc. 8 87,8 9 9,0 7,9 70,9 7,0,889 0,7 9,7,89 99,89,9, 9 8,7,,889,09, 9,,,78, 8 0 8,0 90,0 7,,0
12 98 Finance, banking, insurance, etc Combinations predominant industry not ascertainable Inactive concerns '. 80 9, 70 7,,9 0,,9 8,9,7,780,99,79,7,88 7,8,7,99 8, 8,780 8,0,7 0 i 0,709 9 i 87,9 9 ; 8,0,00,8,7! SOUTH DAKOTA. Agriculture and related industries Mining and quarrying Manufacturing: Food products, liquors, and tobacco Textile and textile products Leather and leather products Rubber and rubber goods Lumber and wood products.. Paner and DUID Droducts Printing and publishing. Chemicals and allied substances Stone clay, and glass products Metal and metal products. All other manufacturing industries manufacturing Construction Transportation and other public utilities. Trade Publicservice pressional, amusements, hotels,etc Finance banking insurance etc Combinations predominant industry not ascertainable. Inactive concerns ,0 7 9 x 8 70,7 $,90 7,87,88 7, ,000,97,7 9,7 0, 708,00 07,0 0,78,9,7 9,90,07,097 0,9,978 9,70,7 $7,8, 0,8,0,8,07,9 8,7,09,80 00,,9,8,7 8, $77,708,0,8,0, ,9,8 9, 9,78,7 0,0,0,,90 $0, 8, 9,9 9,0,08,7, ,08,, 997,,90,7,,00, $0,9,80 8,00 7,,90, 998,0,00, 7,8,08, 0,88 9, ,00 I ( a w o o K TENNESSEE. Agriculture and related industries.. Mining and quarrying Manufacturing: Food products liquors and tobacco Textile and textile products Leather and leather products Rubber and rubber goods $9,,0,7,,,9,9 8,80, $9,09, 8, 08,0,98, $0,9,7,87,,00,70,8 87,, $00,0,0,0,90,7,0,87,79, $8,08 90,9 8, 7,,7 7 Co
13 99 9 STATISTICS OF INCOME. TABLE 0. PERSONAL RETURNS DISTRIBUTION CLASSES, shoiving for each class the number returns, net exemption, dividends, and tax Continued. RHODE ISLAND Continued. BY INCOME income, personal Income class. returns. Net Exemptions from normal Personal exemption. Dividends. Normal Sur $0,000 to $,000 $,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $0,000, $0,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $70,000 $70,000 to $80,000 $80,000 to $90,000 $90,000 to $00,000 $00,000 to $0, $0,000 to $00, $00,000 to $0, $0,000 to $00, $00,000 to $00, $00,000 to $00,000 $00,000to $70, $70,000 to $,000,000.. $,000,000 to $,00,000. $,00,000 to $,000,000. $,000,000 to $,000,000. $,000,000 to $,000,000. $,000,000 to $,000,000. $ and over Classes grouped Grand total ,9 $,,,7,70,,,80,,87,88,08,89,87,9,-,0,,089,,7,98,,,797,,,09,8 $,00 9,800 7,00 7,00 77,00 7,000,00,00 7,000,800,00,000,00,8,800 $,7,8,,7,,,88,8 9,7,0 70,88 "8,7 8,0,,78,0,7 89,0,98, 0,77, $8,899 8,8,7 0, 0,80 9,777 8,9,80,777 77,878 7,8,,7,99,9 $8,9 7,,,7 9, 0,80,97 07, 97,,7,07,08, 7,7 8,9, 8,9,7 $,8 0,09 7, 0,08 9,,8 0,99,07,,8,9,, 78,8,,07,, SOUTH CAROLINA. $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000! $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000! $,000 to $,000.. $,000 to $,000! $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $7,000 $7,000 to $8,000 $8,000 to $9,000 $9,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $,000 $,000to $0, $0,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $0, $0,000 to $70,000 $70,000 to $80,000 $80,000 to $90,000 $90,000 to $00,000 $00,000to $0, $0,000 to $00,000..., $00,000 to $0, $0,000 tos00, $00,000 to $00, $00,000 to $00, $00,000 to $70, $70,000 to $,000,000.. $,000,000 to $,00,000. $l,00,000to$,000,000. $,000,000 to $,000,000,,,9 7,90 7, 7,7, Q S 77 $,,00 9,8,9 7,09,0 0,09, ,7', 7,8,77,77 8,8, 90,7,,0,98, 888,09,89,0,7,8, 88,88,8,8,7,87,,00,087,0,07,9,8,9,8,0,7,8,8,0 89,77,88 9,98 99,00 70,90 $, 7, 00,0,000 8,0,00,08,00 9,00,7, 00,00 0,7, 800,9,00,, 800,7,000,00,00 7, 800 0,00,00 9,00,00 00,00,00 9,000 7,00,00 7,000 9,800,00,800,00,800,800 $,79 09, 7,0 7,98 0,,08 0,0 78,,0.0 9,087 0, 9,,0,09 8,78 7,0 9S, 8,87?9,90,,99 77, 7,97 79,0,8, 7, 78 79,7 ( Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net Classes grouped to conceal net income and identity the taxpayers. $,0,9 7 ;789 09,78 80,,78 0,7 0,9, 0,098 80,7 8, 88, 89,0, 0,80 0, 8,7 8,9 7, 7, 879,98,00,8 9,90 $7,7 9,9, 98 9, 7 8, 9, 89 7,7,8 7,90 9,0,,77 7, 8, 7, 89, 0 9, 0 8, 9,090,780, (*) $,0, 9 7,789 09,78 87,900 8,0, 9,9,9 0,97 07,8, 89,79 8,9 0,00 8,7 7,89,78 8, 8,0 70,9 98,89,90,9 8,9
14 99 STATISTICS OF INCOME. TABLE 0. PERSONAL RETURNS DISTRIBUTION BY INCOME CLASSES, showing for each class the number returns, net income, personal exemption, dividends, and tax Continued. SOUTH CAROLINA Continued. Income class. returns. Net Exemptions from normal Personal exemption. Dividends. Normal Sur $,000,000 to $,000,000. $,000,000 to $,000,000 $,000,000 and over Classes grouped $97,8 $7,000 $,979 $, 77 $,79 88, Grand total 7,9,88,8 7,00,00 9,,78 Z,,,9,87,9,00 SOUTH DAKOTA. $,000 to $,000 * $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000! $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 i $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $7,000 $7,000 to $8,000 $8,000 to $9,000 $9,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $,000 $,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $0,000 $0,000 to $70,000 $70,000 to $80,000 $ to $90,000. $ to $ $ to $0,000 $0 000 to $00,000 ' $00,000 to $0,000 $0 000 to $00,000 $ to $ $ to $00,000.. $00,000 to $70,000 $ to $ $l,000,000to$l, 00,000. $,00,000 to $,000,000. $ to$ $ 00o'o00to$ $,000,000 to $,000,000. $ and over,,,08 7,8 7,8,0,7, Grand total 8, $,,70 7,87,9 9,7, 7 8,,970,07,70 7,8,09 9,70,0,9. 9,7,0,0,S,989,0,,09,8,09,80,00,9,,,99 9, 7,07,80,89,9, 98,9 79,789 9, 8, 9,,9,7,79 $8,07,800,7,00 9,9,00,97,800 ' 78; 00,980, 800 8,00,87,000,08,700,8,800.,00 '8,000,00,00 7, 00 0,00, ,00 0,00,00 7,000 9,800,000,00,000,00 77,08,900 $,7 9,80,0 90,0 0,8 9,,80 97, 0,70 8,7 07,970 9, 0,008,0 99,9 9,8, 9,,98,,879,7,,,,77 i $9,! 08,7,909 80,0 0,9,0,,9 9, 80 7,88, 89,,70,8 9,77 78,99 7,00,808,977,8,8 7,98 $8, 8,0,,0,7,70,097 9, 7,89, ( 79,87,,,7,0 7,00,09,0,778,0,,9 8,7 $9, 08,7,909 80,0 0,0 8,09 8,99 0,97 7, 9, 8,99 7,0 9,9 9, 9,,08 9, 99,8 8,79, 0,7,9,,0 TENNESSEE. $,000 to $,000! $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000! $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000 $,000 to $,000i $,000 to $.000,, 0,0, '0 7,80 8,9 $8,707,,8,0,0,78,98,8 77,99,8,0 7,098 7,,0 $,70,000 0,,000,7,00 8,8,00,00.,00,00 8,,00 $,,00 99,8,9 7, 7,098,8,08 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net Classes grouped to conceal net income and identity taxpayers. $8,78 7,97 7,97 $8,78 7,97 7,97 8,0 I I 8,0
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