The average of all states for gasoline is : 28.6 cpg + 18.4 cpg federal - Total: 47.0 cpg
The average of all states for diesel is: 29.2 cpg + 24.4 cpg federal - Total: 53.6 cpg
*cpg = cents per gallon
It depends on the state. For example in California the answer is no yet in Iowa the answer is yes.
California law is generally the same as federal law.
Yes, TurboTax has the capabilities of doing both federal and state income taxes. If you choose the free version for the federal taxes you will have to pay a fee to complete the state taxes.
The answer depends on what you meant by the "most" and "state residents". All residents pay the same federal income taxes. The amount of federal tax you pay depends on your income and not the state you live in. State income taxes vary by state. If you meant which state pays the most taxes then the answer is California. People in California collectively pay the most federal tax because of the state's large population. If you meant which state pays the most per person, on average, the answer is Deleware. The total taxible income of people in Deleware is very high compaired to its population. The District of Columbia actually pays the most per person, on average, but it is not a state.
Federal state taxes are taxes to be paid to the federal government on owned property. Theses taxes are to be paid once a year.
Social Security is a federal program. It is a federal "tax" not a state tax.
No
California Teachers pay both Federal and State taxes, and we pay the same amount as everyone else.
state taxes, federal taxes, and local taxes.
No. While State taxes are a deduction to Federal income and hence may change your tax due to the Feds, your Federal tax does not effect your State taxes in any year.
no
Yes, most state taxes are going to be deductible for federal taxes. Consult the tax manuals or your tax preparer for more information.