Federal tax revenue by state

This is a table of the total federal tax revenue by state, federal district, and territory collected by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.

Gross Collections indicates the total federal tax revenue collected by the IRS from each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, and the Puerto Rico. The figure includes all Individual federal taxes and Corporate Federal Taxes, income taxes, payroll taxes, estate taxes, gift taxes, and excise taxes. This table does not include federal tax revenue data from U.S. Armed Forces personnel stationed overseas, U.S. territories other than Puerto Rico, and U.S. citizens and legal residents living abroad, even though they may be required to pay federal taxes.


Fiscal Year 2018

This table lists the tax revenue collected from each state, plus the District of Columbia and the territory of Puerto Rico by the IRS in fiscal year 2018, which ran from October 1, 2017, through September 30, 2018. The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table, and not the entire revenue collected by the IRS. [1]

State
federal district
or territory
Gross collections [1]

($ in 000)

California 456,555,954
New York 281,220,376
Texas 280,048,364
Florida 205,694,126
Illinois 161,189,282
New Jersey 138,976,784
Ohio 140,891,209
Pennsylvania 136,268,950
Massachusetts 117,998,443
Minnesota 99,354,057
Georgia 92,804,948
Virginia 84,844,999
North Carolina 82,539,491
Michigan 83,256,186
Washington 90,404,108
Missouri 63,139,167
Maryland 72,561,209
Tennessee 68,888,235
Connecticut 53,729,155
Indiana 58,698,927
Wisconsin 51,992,826
Colorado 58,707,795
Arizona 46,226,885
Louisiana 41,982,123
Oklahoma 27,908,169
Kentucky 34,754,947
Arkansas 32,029,540
Oregon 33,802,142
Kansas 25,813,743
District of Columbia 28,443,717
Nebraska 25,312,311
Alabama 26,724,809
South Carolina 28,552,567
Iowa 25,111,982
Delaware 19,038,671
Utah 23,401,402
Nevada 23,317,912
Rhode Island 14,725,607
Mississippi 11,460,401
New Hampshire 12,291,272
Idaho 10,858,404
New Mexico 9,002,297
Hawaii 9,591,724
South Dakota 8,200,403
North Dakota 6,578,855
Maine 7,925,462
West Virginia 6,911,139
Montana 6,229,347
Alaska 5,287,377
Wyoming 4,930,650
Vermont 4,417,527
Puerto Rico 3,443,334
TOTAL 3,444,039,309

No data for Guam is available for 2018. [1]


Fiscal Year 2017

This table lists the tax revenue collected from each state, plus the District of Columbia and the territory of Puerto Rico by the IRS in fiscal year 2018, which ran from October 1, 2016, through September 30, 2017. The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table, and not the entire revenue collected by the IRS. [1]

State
federal district
or territory
Gross collections [1]

($ in 000)

California 440,475,243
Texas 270,955,237
New York 268,353,669
Florida 192,869,033
Illinois 162,326,463
New Jersey 143,835,479
Ohio 142,086,312
Pennsylvania 139,797,047
Massachusetts 112,996,320
Minnesota 104,429,577
Georgia 94,277,375
Virginia 87,183,756
North Carolina 82,855,993
Michigan 82,676,161
Washington 85,875,647
Missouri 71,921,135
Maryland 71,246,920
Tennessee 69,069,233
Connecticut 57,540,270
Indiana 58,940,989
Wisconsin 53,089,052
Colorado 56,742,235
Arizona 43,928,177
Louisiana 42,724,672
Oklahoma 27,113,120
Kentucky 35,126,897
Arkansas 32,458,328
Oregon 32,345,824
Kansas 25,563,140
District of Columbia 28,302,953
Nebraska 25,450,002
Alabama 26,583,916
South Carolina 26,636,069
Iowa 24,642,287
Delaware 17,081,357
Utah 22,485,663
Nevada 21,570,670
Rhode Island 14,917,462
Mississippi 11,740,655
New Hampshire 12,138,352
Idaho 10,386,020
New Mexico 8,979,166
Hawaii 9,415,214
South Dakota 7,872,916
North Dakota 6,640,269
Maine 8,083,275
West Virginia 6,980,482
Montana 6,080,381
Alaska 5,399,946
Wyoming 4,393,700
Vermont 4,422,942
Puerto Rico 3,393,432
TOTAL 3,402,400,432

No data for Guam is available for 2017. [1]

Fiscal Year 2015

This table lists the tax revenue collected from each state, plus the District of Columbia and the territory of Puerto Rico by the IRS in fiscal year 2015, which ran from October 1, 2014, through September 30, 2015. The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table, and not the entire revenue collected by the IRS. Per capita values are based on population estimates from the Census Bureau for July 1, 2015.[2]

Rank State
federal district
or territory
Gross collections[3] Revenue per capita (est.) Ratio to GSP
1 California $405,851,295,000 $10,408 16.6%
2 Texas $279,904,425,000 $10,204 17.1%
3 New York $269,716,999,000 $13,659 18.5%
4 Florida $177,389,488,000 $8,762 19.9%
5 Illinois $158,042,273,000 $12,310 20.5%
6 New Jersey $153,917,572,000 $17,226 26.6%
7 Ohio $140,981,150,000 $12,148 23.5%
8 Pennsylvania $136,108,810,000 $10,640 19.9%
9 Massachusetts $108,049,205,000 $15,927 22.6%
10 Minnesota $106,927,808,000 $19,504 31.9%
11 Georgia $86,446,602,000 $8,476 17.2%
12 Virginia $80,242,853,000 $9,590 16.7%
13 North Carolina $78,736,401,000 $7,846 15.4%
14 Michigan $77,948,414,000 $7,860 16.7%
15 Washington $73,334,437,000 $10,242 16.3%
16 Missouri $64,112,504,000 $10,551 22.1%
17 Maryland $63,936,798,000 $10,665 17.5%
18 Tennessee $62,708,662,000 $9,508 20.2%
19 Connecticut $59,174,581,000 $16,507 22.6%
20 Indiana $57,972,825,000 $8,767 17.5%
21 Wisconsin $51,748,831,000 $8,972 17.2%
22 Colorado $47,210,720,000 $8,664 14.8%
23 Arizona $42,631,316,000 $6,253 14.3%
24 Louisiana $42,628,150,000 $9,130 16.8%
25 Oklahoma $33,942,286,000 $8,687 18.9%
26 Kentucky $32,708,391,000 $7,392 16.8%
27 Arkansas $32,508,761,000 $10,917 26.3%
28 Oregon $31,219,148,000 $7,757 13.7%
29 Kansas $27,019,291,000 $9,295 18.1%
30 District of Columbia $25,583,750,000 $38,163 20.8%
31 Nebraska $25,103,770,000 $13,256 22.4%
32 Alabama $25,070,261,000 $5,165 12.0%
33 South Carolina $24,086,257,000 $4,921 12.1%
34 Iowa $23,969,391,000 $7,678 14.0%
35 Delaware $22,640,853,000 $23,982 34.2%
36 Utah $20,178,718,000 $6,747 13.6%
37 Nevada $18,450,072,000 $6,398 13.1%
38 Rhode Island $14,373,318,000 $13,616 25.5%
39 Mississippi $11,468,660,000 $3,836 10.7%
40 New Hampshire $11,314,985,000 $8,507 15.8%
41 Idaho $9,785,027,000 $5,920 15.0%
42 New Mexico $8,969,666,000 $4,312 9.9%
43 Hawaii $8,221,290,000 $5,769 10.3%
44 South Dakota $7,732,138,000 $9,013 17.0%
45 North Dakota $7,711,243,000 $10,189 14.4%
46 Maine $7,464,280,000 $5,615 13.5%
47 West Virginia $7,374,299,000 $4,005 10.4%
48 Montana $5,805,098,000 $5,625 12.7%
49 Alaska $5,717,640,000 $7,751 10.5%
50 Wyoming $5,284,146,000 $9,009 13.2%
51 Vermont $4,495,280,000 $7,180 15.1%
Puerto Rico[4] $3,524,557,000 $1,015 N/A
TOTAL[5] $3,283,920,138,000 $10,234 18.3%

GSP is the Gross State Product

Fiscal Year 2012

This table lists the tax revenue collected from each state, plus the District of Columbia and the territory of Puerto Rico by the IRS in fiscal year 2012, which ran from October 1, 2011, through September 30, 2012. The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table, and not the entire revenue collected by the IRS. Per capita values are based on population estimates from the Census Bureau for July 1, 2012.[6]

Rank State
federal district
or territory
Gross collections[7] Revenue per capita (est.) Ratio to GSP[8]
1 California $292,563,574,000 $7,690.66 14.6%
2 Texas $219,459,878,000 $8,421.59 15.7%
3 New York $201,167,954,000 $10,279.27 16.7%
4 Illinois $124,431,227,000 $9,664.37 17.9%
5 Florida $122,249,635,000 $6,328.42 15.7%
6 New Jersey $111,377,490,000 $12,564.31 21.9%
7 Ohio $111,094,276,000 $9,623.36 21.8%
8 Pennsylvania $108,961,515,000 $8,536.94 18.1%
9 Massachusetts $79,826,976,000 $12,011.02 19.8%
10 Minnesota $78,685,402,000 $14,627.88 26.7%
11 Georgia $65,498,308,000 $6,602.69 15.1%
12 Virginia $64,297,400,000 $7,854.68 14.4%
13 North Carolina $61,600,064,000 $6,316.61 13.5%
14 Michigan $59,210,158,000 $5,990.89 14.8%
15 Washington $52,443,862,000 $7,603.85 14.0%
16 Indiana $51,238,512,000 $7,837.83 17.2%
17 Missouri $48,413,247,000 $8,039.41 18.7%
18 Maryland $48,107,002,000 $8,175.12 15.1%
19 Connecticut $47,262,702,000 $13,163.83 20.6%
20 Tennessee $47,010,303,000 $7,281.37 17.0%
21 Wisconsin $41,498,033,000 $7,246.80 15.9%
22 Colorado $41,252,701,000 $7,952.20 15.1%
23 Arizona $34,850,436,000 $5,318.03 13.1%
24 Louisiana $34,811,072,000 $7,564.51 14.3%
25 Oklahoma $27,087,264,000 $7,100.54 16.8%
26 Arkansas $25,299,832,000 $8,578.74 23.1%
27 Kentucky $25,085,813,000 $5,726.81 14.5%
28 Oregon $22,716,602,000 $5,825.74 11.4%
29 Kansas $21,904,615,000 $7,590.21 15.8%
30 Delaware $21,835,412,000 $23,809.40 33.1%
31 Alabama $20,882,949,000 $4,330.74 11.4%
District of Columbia[9] $20,747,652,000 $32,811.79 18.9%
32 Nebraska $19,795,254,000 $10,668.28 19.9%
33 Iowa $18,753,596,000 $6,100.35 12.3%
34 South Carolina $18,557,166,000 $3,928.50 10.5%
35 Utah $15,642,129,000 $5,478.30 12.0%
36 Nevada $13,727,425,000 $4,975.63 10.3%
37 Rhode Island $10,992,338,000 $10,465.98 21.6%
38 Mississippi $10,458,549,000 $3,503.79 10.3%
39 New Hampshire $8,807,691,000 $6,668.87 13.6%
40 New Mexico $7,866,206,000 $3,771.79 9.8%
41 Idaho $7,622,490,000 $4,776.81 13.1%
42 Hawaii $6,511,578,000 $4,676.81 9.0%
43 West Virginia $6,498,502,000 $3,502.46 9.4%
44 Maine $6,229,189,000 $4,686.45 11.6%
45 North Dakota $5,664,860,000 $8,096.96 12.3%
46 South Dakota $5,136,249,000 $6,163.35 12.1%
47 Alaska $4,898,780,000 $6,697.36 9.4%
48 Montana $4,383,727,000 $4,361.31 10.8%
49 Wyoming $3,828,379,000 $6,641.74 10.0%
50 Vermont $3,524,887,000 $5,630.71 12.9%
Puerto Rico[4] $3,067,234,000 $836.42 N/A
TOTAL[5] $2,514,838,095,000 7,918.73 (US Avg.) 16.1%

GSP is the Gross State Product

Fiscal Year 2011

This table lists the tax revenue collected from each state, plus the District of Columbia and the territory of Puerto Rico by the IRS in fiscal year 2011, which ran from October 1, 2010, through September 30, 2011. The gross collections total only reflects the revenue collected from the categories listed in the table, and not the entire revenue collected by the IRS. Per capita values are based on population estimates from the Census Bureau for July 1, 2011.[10]

Rank State
federal district
or territory
Gross collections[11] Revenue per capita (est.) Ratio to GSP
1 California $281,227,298,000 $7,462.79 14.4%
2 New York $202,149,306,000 $10,365.77 17.5%
3 Texas $198,295,817,000 $7,736.33 15.2%
4 Illinois $119,116,442,000 $9,262.73 17.8%
5 Florida $116,758,697,000 $6,118.70 15.5%
6 New Jersey $112,103,329,000 $12,688.87 23.0%
7 Ohio $112,069,407,000 $9,710.54 23.2%
8 Pennsylvania $103,134,437,000 $8,092.82 17.8%
9 Massachusetts $77,218,196,000 $11,687.33 19.7%
10 Minnesota $72,676,800,000 $13,591.31 25.8%
11 Georgia $60,601,096,000 $6,175.93 14.5%
12 Virginia $60,074,032,000 $7,412.54 14.0%
13 North Carolina $56,809,844,000 $5,886.36 12.9%
14 Michigan $55,625,833,000 $5,631.97 14.4%
15 Washington $52,531,569,000 $7,698.89 14.8%
16 Maryland $49,083,255,000 $8,405.28 16.3%
17 Missouri $46,794,981,000 $7,787.50 18.8%
18 Connecticut $45,561,956,000 $12,702.97 19.8%
19 Tennessee $45,189,610,000 $7,061.11 17.0%
20 Indiana $43,886,554,000 $6,734.83 15.8%
21 Colorado $40,328,519,000 $7,882.36 15.3%
22 Wisconsin $38,866,764,000 $6,806.98 15.3%
23 Louisiana $35,888,004,000 $7,844.77 14.5%
24 Arizona $32,920,415,000 $5,090.28 12.7%
25 Arkansas $26,326,077,000 $8,958.77 24.9%
26 Kentucky $24,451,664,000 $5,599.43 14.8%
27 Oklahoma $24,400,086,000 $6,447.95 15.7%
28 Oregon $22,366,343,000 $5,782.06 11.5%
29 Delaware $21,088,276,000 $23,221.47 32.1%
30 Alabama $20,394,671,000 $4,245.63 11.8%
31 Kansas $19,758,229,000 $6,883.47 15.1%
District of Columbia $19,619,128,000 $31,693.85 18.2%
32 Iowa $17,805,295,000 $5,810.94 12.0%
33 South Carolina $17,465,006,000 $3,737.15 10.5%
34 Nebraska $15,664,192,000 $8,502.82 16.6%
35 Utah $14,700,936,000 $5,223.57 11.8%
36 Nevada $13,032,725,000 $4,791.39 10.0%
37 Rhode Island $10,428,091,000 $9,925.41 20.8%
38 Mississippi $9,183,541,000 $3,084.36 9.4%
39 New Hampshire $8,702,370,000 $6,603.68 13.7%
40 New Mexico $8,039,313,000 $3,867.52 10.1%
41 West Virginia $6,386,378,000 $3,442.96 9.6%
42 Idaho $6,345,865,000 $4,006.88 11.0%
43 Maine $6,153,147,000 $4,631.50 11.9%
44 Hawaii $6,127,725,000 $4,446.41 9.1%
45 North Dakota $4,917,384,000 $7,181.39 12.2%
46 Alaska $4,860,572,000 $6,714.80 9.5%
47 South Dakota $4,624,947,000 $5,615.57 11.5%
48 Montana $4,197,002,000 $4,206.82 11.0%
49 Wyoming $3,516,453,000 $6,197.97 9.3%
50 Vermont $3,333,342,000 $5,319.80 12.9%
Puerto Rico $3,313,199,000 $896.89 N/A
TOTAL[5] $2,406,114,118,000 7,631.63 (Avg.) 16.0%

Maps and graphs

Map of total federal tax revenue by state in 2007.
Legend:
Map of average federal tax revenue per capita by state in 2007.
Legend:
Share of federal revenue from different tax sources. Individual income taxes (blue), payroll taxes/FICA (green), corporate income taxes (red).

See also

Federal taxes:

State taxes:

General:

Notes

  1. "SOI Tax Stats". Retrieved 29 June 2019.
  2. "Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2016 (NST-EST2016-01)". Census.gov. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. December 2016. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  3. "Internal Revenue Service Data Book, 2015" (PDF). IRS.gov. Statistics of Income Division, Communications and Data Dissemination Section. p. 12. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
  4. Puerto Rico is not a U.S. state but residents pay federal taxes; however, most are not required to pay federal income tax.
  5. ratio to GSP is excluding Puerto Rico
  6. "Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Population for the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012 (NST-EST2012-01)". Census.gov. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. December 2012. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  7. "Internal Revenue Service Data Book, 2012" (PDF). IRS.gov. Statistics of Income Division, Communications and Data Dissemination Section. p. 12. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  8. https://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regional/gdp_state/2013/pdf/gsp0613.pdf
  9. The District of Columbia is not a U.S. state, but its residents pay federal taxes.
  10. "Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Population for the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012 (NST-EST2012-01)" (xls). Census.gov. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. December 2012. Retrieved 4 November 2013.
  11. "Internal Revenue Service Data Book, 2011" (PDF). IRS.gov. Statistics of Income Division, Communications and Data Dissemination Section. p. 12. Retrieved 4 November 2013.

New table is available for 2015 to update the data. Also - would be good to be able to see some trends in the data in terms of growth by state in terms of taxes paid

References

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