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  2. State income tax - Wikipedia

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    The rest of the century balanced new taxes with abolitions: Delaware levied a tax on several classes of income in 1869, then abolished it in 1871; Tennessee instituted a tax on dividends and bond interest in 1883, but Kinsman reports [59] that by 1903 it had produced zero actual revenue; Alabama abolished its income tax in 1884; South Carolina ...

  3. Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The treasurer and receiver-general of Massachusetts is an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch of the U.S. state of Massachusetts.Originally appointed under authority of the English Crown pursuant to the Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company, the office of treasurer and receiver-general (commonly called the "state treasurer") became an elective one in 1780.

  4. Stimulus Payments Are Coming to These States in August 2023 - AOL

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    Eligible filers were entitled to a refund of 14.0312% of their 2021 Massachusetts state tax liability. If you have not yet filed your 2021 return, however, you are still eligible if you file by ...

  5. State tax levels in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Taxation in the United States. State tax levels indicate both the tax burden and the services a state can afford to provide residents. States use a different combination of sales, income, excise taxes, and user fees. Some are levied directly from residents and others are levied indirectly. This table includes the per capita tax collected at the ...

  6. State Stimulus & Taxes: Is Your Inflation Relief Check Taxable?

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    Seventeen states issued inflation relief payments in 2022, including Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York ...

  7. Massachusetts declares early victory in taxing the rich ... - AOL

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    Taxing millionaires is a contentious issue—but Massachusetts is declaring early victory, with an announcement this week that the state’s tax on its highest earners has yielded $1.8 billion in ...

  8. Federal taxation and spending by state - Wikipedia

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    The main question behind this issue stems into three different approaches. First, federal spending should be neutral, meaning federal taxation should roughly equal expenditures. Second, it should be redistributive, meaning rich states should be taxed most heavily and poorer states should receive more benefits.

  9. What an Upper-Class Social Security Check Would Look ... - AOL

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    Massachusetts. Income threshold to be considered upper class: $188,976. Percentage of residents who meet this threshold: 19.9%. Likely Social Security benefit per month at full retirement age in ...