According to OECD calculations, the top marginal income tax rate on wage income (including federal, state, and local levels) was 46% for the US in 2018. The US ranked 22nd out of 36 OECD countries.
August 17, 2020
August 17, 2020
Grocery food is exempt from general sales taxes in most states. And among the 13 states that tax it, only Alabama, Mississippi, and South Dakota levy their full tax rate without a credit or rebate.
August 10, 2020
August 10, 2020
Over 137 million federal individual income tax returns, or 89% of the total, were filed electronically in fiscal year 2019. Nearly two decades before, in 2000, this share of returns was under 30%.
August 3, 2020
August 3, 2020
The federal government's expenditures totaled $4.45 trillion in fiscal year 2019. Nearly two-thirds of the total was spent on major healthcare programs, Social Security, and national defense.
July 27, 2020
July 27, 2020
Social Security benefits are an important source of income for households with lower incomes. In 2017, benefits comprised 15% of total adjusted gross income (AGI) for those with AGI under $50,000, compared to less than 1% for those with AGI over $500,000.
July 20, 2020
July 20, 2020
The average annual gross tax gap, or the difference between federal taxes owed and the amount paid on time, was $441 billion in 2011-13, according to the IRS's latest estimates. After accounting for late payments and enforcement activities, the net tax gap was $381 billion.
July 13, 2020
July 13, 2020
The IRS typically audits the largest corporations at higher rates than small corporations and individuals. In 2019, the audit rate for corporations with over $1B in assets was 17%, down from 44% in 2007.
July 6, 2020
July 6, 2020
State and local governments raised over $26 billion in 2017 from net lottery revenue, or $80 per capita across the nation. Rhode Island and Delaware were the only states to raise over $300 per capita from lotteries.
June 29, 2020
June 29, 2020
Compared to Canada, the United States relies more heavily on personal income tax and Social Security contributions (65% vs 50%) and less on corporate income tax (4% vs 11%) or consumption taxes such as sales or value-added taxes (18% vs 23%).
June 22, 2020
June 22, 2020
Since mid-March, over 40 million Americans have filed initial claims for Unemployment Insurance benefits, which exceeds total claims filed during 81 weeks of the Great Recession.
June 15, 2020
June 15, 2020
In 2018, the IRS audited 0.6% of all individual income tax returns filed. The audit rate has steadily declined since 2011, and 2018 saw the lowest individual audit rate in the last 15 years.
June 8, 2020
June 8, 2020
Property taxes are typically a steady revenue source for local governments (generating 17% of state and local revenue and over 25% in CT, NH, and NJ). But the COVID-19 pandemic has raised concerns about moving deadlines and missed payments.
June 1, 2020
June 1, 2020
The top marginal income tax rate on corporations is currently 21 percent, down from 35 percent before 2017's Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Over the last 100 years, this tax rate has been as high as 53 percent in 1968 and 1969.
May 25, 2020
May 25, 2020
The share of adjusted gross income (AGI) made up of interest and dividends rises with income. In 2017, the share was 2% for taxpayers with AGI under $100,000 compared with 17% for those with AGI over $10 million.
May 18, 2020
May 18, 2020
Pass-through businesses (sole proprietorships, partnerships, and S-corporations) comprised 95% of all US business tax returns in 2015, but only 40% of business receipts, with traditional C-corporations accounting for the rest.