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Old 12-19-2003, 12:43 PM
John A Devine E.A.
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Use the link below to bring up all State Tax site links !

Good Luck

JAD E.A.

http://www.bollenback.com/state_income_tax.htm

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Old 12-18-2003, 12:12 PM
Harlan Lunsford
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Joel Berry, CPA wrote:

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> Another rule of thumb, perhaps the number one rule in state
> politics, is that support for a state income tax guarantees
> your failure at the ballot box.


That means then our governor is a dead man. Would you
believe that he, a Republican, actually proposed an income
tax increase? This was voted down 2 - 1 by the voters.
yes, it was a constitutional issue.

Christmas Cheer$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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Old 12-18-2003, 11:34 AM
Joel Berry, CPA
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"Brian Collie" <bc[at]sbcglobal.net> wrote:

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> > > There are 43 states with a state income tax.

> > Since you apparently know the answer, which 7 do not?
> > ================================================== ==========
> > Moderator:
> > I believe the following jurisdictions do not levy a tax
> > on earned income:
> > > Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, Texas, Wyoming,

> > and Washington.


> Texas has an income tax on corporations and LLCs. It is
> called a Franchise tax; but, it is computed as 4.5% of net
> income.


While most of my colleagues and I agree that the franchise
tax is a disguised income tax, I challenge you to find an
elected or appointed official in Texas who will agree with
us. They continue to hold that Texas does NOT have an
income tax.

What they'll also fail to concede is that the franchise tax,
when applied to S corporations and most LLCs, is actually a
personal income tax.

Joel Berry, CPA
Sugar Land, Texas

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Old 12-18-2003, 11:15 AM
Michael T Wing CPA
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Joel Berry, CPA <joelDELETE[at]sugarlandcpas.com> wrote:

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> Another rule of thumb, perhaps the number one rule in state
> politics, is that support for a state income tax guarantees
> your failure at the ballot box.


The same is generally true here in Washington state.

MTW

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Old 12-17-2003, 09:43 AM
Joel Berry, CPA
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"Reno Master" <Reno_mypantsMaster[at]hotmail.com> wrote:
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> "Herb Smith" wrote:

> <SNIP
> > There are 43 states with a state income tax.


> Since you apparently know the answer, which 7 do not?
> ================================================== ==========
> Moderator:
> I believe the following jurisdictions do not levy a tax
> on earned income:
> Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, Texas, Wyoming,
> and Washington.
> ================================================== ==========


A rule of thumb in Texas for elected officials used to be
this: "Once you are elected to public office you can be
reelected, regardless of what you do or don't do in office,
as long as you don't get caught in bed with a live man or a
dead woman." The part about the live man no longer applies.

Another rule of thumb, perhaps the number one rule in state
politics, is that support for a state income tax guarantees
your failure at the ballot box.

Joel Berry, CPA
Sugar Land, Texas

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Old 12-17-2003, 09:24 AM
Harlan Lunsford
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Reno Master wrote:
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> "Herb Smith" wrote:

> <SNIP
> > There are 43 states with a state income tax.


> Since you apparently know the answer, which 7 do not?
> ================================================== ==========
> Moderator:
> I believe the following jurisdictions do not levy a tax
> on earned income:
> Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, Texas, Wyoming,
> and Washington.
> ================================================== ==========


Since you're speaking of earned income, Don't forget
Tennessee, the Volunteer state.

Christmas Voluncheer$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA

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Old 12-17-2003, 08:45 AM
Brian Collie
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Default Re: Need all parameters of all states tax...

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> > There are 43 states with a state income tax.

> Since you apparently know the answer, which 7 do not?


> ================================================== ==========
> Moderator:
> I believe the following jurisdictions do not levy a tax
> on earned income:
> Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, Texas, Wyoming,
> and Washington.


Texas has an income tax on corporations and LLCs. It is
called a Franchise tax; but, it is computed as 4.5% of net
income.

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Old 12-15-2003, 03:39 PM
Reno Master
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"Herb Smith" wrote:
<SNIP
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> There are 43 states with a state income tax.

Since you apparently know the answer, which 7 do not?

================================================== ==========
Moderator:
I believe the following jurisdictions do not levy a tax
on earned income:

Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, Texas, Wyoming,
and Washington.
================================================== ==========

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Old 12-14-2003, 07:39 AM
Herb Smith
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alain.boisvert[at]finances.gouv.qc.ca (Alain Boisvert) wrote:

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> I'm looking look for all parameters (Tax tables, tax rates,
> personal and dependency exemptions, standardised and
> itemized deductions, credits and so on) to be able to
> calculate individual income taxes, marginal tax rates at
> many levels of income, top combined marginal rates, tax
> thresholds, etc... for many types of families and for all
> U.S. states. It's for analysis purpose...
> Could somebody tell me if these products contains this information ?
> 1. "All States Quickfinder"
> (http://www.quickfinders.com/statebook.asp)
> 2. All States Tax Handbook, 2003 Edition
> (http://www.riahome.com/estore/detail...eaproducts.asp)


Can't you just go to those websites and check them out
yourself? There are 43 states with a state income tax,
that's a lot of research to ask for on a FREE newgroup post!

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Old 12-14-2003, 07:00 AM
Michael T Wing CPA
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Alain Boisvert <alain.boisvert[at]finances.gouv.qc.ca> wrote:

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> Could somebody tell me if these products contains this
> information ?


The Quickfinder book probably contains more complete rate
tables, etc., than the RIA handbook (or its CCH equivalent).
The latter publications (as I recall) simply give a brief
summary or rates, while the Quickfinder book sets forth the
tables in full (as I recall).

However, that said, NONE of these publications are going to
cover ALL conceivable situations such as special credits or
limitations, etc. The Quickfinder book probably has
everything you would need to prepare relatively simple "wage
earner" returns for most states. But, beyond that, you will
probably have to download specific forms and instructions
from the states in question.

MTW

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Old 12-12-2003, 01:47 PM
Alain Boisvert
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Default Need all parameters of all states tax...

I'm looking look for all parameters (Tax tables, tax rates,
personal and dependency exemptions, standardised and
itemized deductions, credits and so on) to be able to
calculate individual income taxes, marginal tax rates at
many levels of income, top combined marginal rates, tax
thresholds, etc... for many types of families and for all
U.S. states. It's for analysis purpose...

Could somebody tell me if these products contains this information ?

1. "All States Quickfinder"
(http://www.quickfinders.com/statebook.asp)

2. All States Tax Handbook, 2003 Edition
(http://www.riahome.com/estore/detail...eaproducts.asp)

Thank's

Alain Boisvert
Direction de la taxation des particuliers
Ministère des Finances du Québec
Québec Canada

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