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As of 2020, the average household income in Utah was around $75,780 per year. This amount can vary based on factors such as location within the state, occupation, and other demographic variables. Utah generally has a reputation for having a strong economy and relatively higher income levels compared to many other states.
$47,500
According to the US Census Bureau, the average annual income for households in Utah was $56,820 in 2008. This is over the national average of $52,029.
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There are several low income housing options in Logan, Utah. You can check online for the nearest locations or listing on groups that advocate for low income housing.
Yes, Utah treats Social Security income as fully taxable. Similar to wages. Low income seniors do get a small tax credit though.
Yes, there is low income housing available in Logan, Utah. Contact the Utah housing coalition at utahhousing.org or the Logan city housing authority at affordablehousingonline.com/housing authority details.asp? for more information.
Yes. You can find the forms here' http://tax.utah.gov/forms/current.html?#income
In Utah, the state individual income tax rate is a flat 4.95%. Therefore, if you won $1,300,000 in sweepstakes money, you would owe $64,350 in state income tax in Utah.
The average temperature in Utah is 19 degrees Fahrenheit. In winter, it snows there and is excellent for skiing.
If you were a resident of either state or you had income from a source in either state, then yes.