Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Texas, Tennessee, Washington and Wyoming do not impose a state income tax on individuals.
Of course the tax they don't colllect that way they do some other way, like sales tax, personal and real property taxes, other excise fee's, etc., etc.
If the government is going to provide somehting, (schools, roads, protection, courts, welfare, etc., etc.) the money for it comes from someplace....that is a tax of some type.
All states have state income taxes.
State income taxes don't pay for road repair in other states.
The state itself will collect income taxes from its citizens if it is a state that collects state income taxes. 43 of the 50 states collect state income taxes.
All states have state income taxes.
In the United States, States have taxes on a number of items. Below is a list of taxes that States have created. Not all States have all the taxes listed: * personal income; * sales taxes; * corporate taxes; * gasoline taxes; and * property taxes.
In general, states do not allow a deduction for federal income taxes as most states "piggyback" off of federal taxable income as the beginning of the state income tax calculation. However, the states of Alabama , Iowa , Louisiana , and Missouri have variations of state taxable income that allows for some potential deduction for federal income taxes. Each of these four states has its own unique methodology for the deduction and each place certain restrictions on the ability to take the deduction.
Yes and you must file income tax returns for both states.
Yes the state that I live in does have a personal state income tax and does collect the states personal income taxes from the taxpayers.
All of the states that have a personal income tax.
The United states Treasury department (IRS) has federal income taxes. Income tax return 1040. Florida does NOT have a personal state income tax.
states cannot impose taxes on a person's income and inheritance.
Income taxes are taxes paid based on the amount of your wages and other forms of income, including but not limited to investment income, pensions, interest and dividend income, business income, rental income, etc. Income taxes are assessed by and paid to the federal government and, depending on where you live, also state and local governments. State taxes can come in many forms, including not only income taxes, but also property taxes, sales taxes, use taxes, excise taxes, business taxes, etc.