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All tax types - 2011: 3rd Quarter (Thousands of US$)
State Value
Alabama $2,059,248
Alaska $1,560,056
Arizona $2,930,510
Arkansas $1,956,581
California $25,018,814
Colorado $2,315,936
Connecticut $2,078,743
Delaware $721,401
District of Columbia $1,720,449
Florida $7,759,467
Georgia $4,145,710
Hawaii $1,287,723
Idaho $808,416
Illinois $8,997,621
Indiana $3,702,062
Iowa $1,375,028
Kansas $1,712,781
Kentucky $2,450,749
Louisiana $2,229,615
Maine $803,200
Maryland $3,663,234
Massachusetts $5,373,134
Michigan $7,404,400
Minnesota $4,589,738
Mississippi $1,441,849
Missouri $2,537,103
Montana $531,872
Nebraska $1,022,082
Nevada $623,269
New Hampshire $459,905
New Jersey $5,751,776
New Mexico $448,957
New York $14,888,785
North Carolina $5,527,630
North Dakota $1,054,015
Ohio $5,888,650
Oklahoma $2,135,030
Oregon $2,126,671
Pennsylvania $7,212,842
Rhode Island $765,050
South Carolina $1,450,017
South Dakota $404,049
Tennessee $2,828,930
Texas $10,848,244
Utah $1,357,333
Vermont $447,019
Virginia $4,111,870
Washington $4,625,605
West Virginia $1,369,565
Wisconsin $3,119,950
Wyoming $293,380
All tax types refers to the total taxes collected by a state and it includes the following types: T01 - Property tax, T09 - General sales and gross receipts, T10 - Alcoholic beverages, T11 - Amusements, T12 - Insurance, T13 - Motor fuel sales taxes, T14 - Pari-mutuels, T15 - Public utilities, T16 - Tobacco products, T19 - Other selective sales and gross receipts, T20 - Beverage licenses, T21 - Amusement business licenses, T22 - Corporations in general, T23 - Hunting and fishing licenses, T24 - Motor vehicles, T25 - Motor vehicle operator, T27 - Public utilities business licenses, T28 - Occupation and business licenses, T29 - Other licenses taxes, T40 - Individual income tax, T41 - Corporation net income taxes, T50 - Death and gift taxes, T51 - Documentary and stock transfer taxes, T53 - Severance taxes and T99 - Other miscellaneous taxes

Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Note: Not all states report all tax types. If the amount is zero for all time, then it is likely that the state does not report or collect the chosen tax type.