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2009 Taxes by State

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Your money $0.00 After 2009 Taxes After Cap-and-Trade and Health Care Surtax After Cap-and-Trade and Health Care Surtax and 2011 Tax Increase
Total Federal taxes:
Total State taxes:
What's left :
Percentage of income relinquished for taxes:
Number of working days required to pay taxes:
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Sources: Tax Foundation, U.S. Census Bureau Statistical Abstract of the United States 2009, U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Expenditures in 2006, Internal Revenue Service, University of Missouri Public Policy Research Center, Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS)

Health Surtax estimates are based on the latest proposal (as of July 16, 2009) which would impose a surtax of 1 percent on married couples with adjusted gross incomes between $350,000 and $500,000 (singles between $280,000 and $400,000); 1.5 percent on couples with incomes between $500,000 and $1 million (singles earning between $400,000 and $800,000); and 5.4 percent on couples earning more than $1 million (singles beyond $800,000). The bottom bracket was reduced to $9000 based on House Ways and Means ranking member Dave Camp's comment that there was a provision, outlined in pages added to the bill on 07.16.09, which tax the lowest earners .

* Recreation Tax and Clothing Tax : Sales tax applied to recreation and clothing purchases. Food Tax: Sales tax applied when dining away from home. Hunting, Fishing & Driver's License Tax: Per-capita. Other Tax: Per_capita. Total State Taxes: Does not include all taxes applied at the state level.


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