T40 - Individual income tax - Vermont (1994 - 2011) (Thousands of US$)
Year
Quarter
Value
1994
Q1 1994
$50,775
1994
Q2 1994
$84,091
1994
Q3 1994
$68,944
1994
Q4 1994
$64,637
1995
Q1 1995
$46,684
1995
Q2 1995
$84,091
1995
Q3 1995
$68,041
1995
Q4 1995
$66,037
1996
Q1 1996
$50,891
1996
Q2 1996
$95,948
1996
Q3 1996
$72,462
1996
Q4 1996
$77,764
1997
Q1 1997
$59,928
1997
Q2 1997
$112,986
1997
Q3 1997
$81,987
1997
Q4 1997
$87,986
1998
Q1 1998
$67,805
1998
Q2 1998
$127,838
1998
Q3 1998
$81,987
1998
Q4 1998
$85,893
1999
Q1 1999
$84,184
1999
Q2 1999
$123,017
1999
Q3 1999
$93,711
1999
Q4 1999
$96,634
2000
Q1 2000
$91,149
2000
Q2 2000
$150,508
2000
Q3 2000
$100,620
2000
Q4 2000
$103,428
2001
Q1 2001
$118,002
2001
Q2 2001
$161,542
2001
Q3 2001
$77,910
2001
Q4 2001
$80,084
2002
Q1 2002
$91,369
2002
Q2 2002
$125,082
2002
Q3 2002
$104,024
2002
Q4 2002
$103,193
2003
Q1 2003
$71,747
2003
Q2 2003
$132,379
2003
Q3 2003
$108,323
2003
Q4 2003
$110,706
2004
Q1 2004
$71,005
2004
Q2 2004
$139,783
2004
Q3 2004
$116,781
2004
Q4 2004
$121,263
2005
Q1 2005
$82,016
2005
Q2 2005
$180,404
2005
Q3 2005
$125,564
2005
Q4 2005
$123,884
2006
Q1 2006
$96,791
2006
Q2 2006
$195,773
2006
Q3 2006
$134,924
2006
Q4 2006
$124,343
2007
Q1 2007
$98,260
2007
Q2 2007
$223,662
2007
Q3 2007
$143,847
2007
Q4 2007
$137,607
2008
Q1 2008
$111,752
2008
Q2 2008
$229,813
2008
Q3 2008
$150,960
2008
Q4 2008
$137,274
2009
Q1 2009
$82,505
2009
Q2 2009
$162,173
2009
Q3 2009
$130,303
2009
Q4 2009
$125,898
2010
Q1 2010
$69,546
2010
Q2 2010
$163,361
2010
Q3 2010
$133,990
2010
Q4 2010
$134,319
2011
Q1 2011
$86,940
2011
Q2 2011
$200,764
2011
Q3 2011
$146,347
Code: T40 Individual Income Taxes
Definition: Taxes on individuals measured by net income and taxes on special types of income (e.g., interest, dividends, income from intangible property, etc.).
Includes: For local governments, includes wages, salaries, and other compensation earned by both residents and nonresidents, that are subject to tax collections by the reporting government.
Excludes: Taxes using income from intangible property as a measure of its value as of assessment date (report at Property Taxes, code T01); income taxes on unincorporated businesses (report at Corporation Net Income, code T41); payroll taxes to finance insurance trusts programs, such as Social Security taxes (report at appropriate Social Insurance Trust Revenue code); and city gross earnings taxes (report at Taxes, NEC, code T99).
Special Consideration: This category includes combined individual and corporation income taxes where proceeds could not be separated in older, historical data.
Category: Income Taxes
Category Description: Taxes levied on the gross income of individuals or on the net income of corporations and businesses (i.e., after allowable deductions).
Deduct refunds of taxes from gross collections even if they were recorded as tax revenue in a previous fiscal year.
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.
About this application: This application presents data from the US Census Quarterly Summary of State and Local Government Tax Revenue. The summary provides quarterly estimates of state and local government tax revenue at a national level, as well as detailed tax revenue data for individual states. This quarterly survey has been conducted continuously since 1962. The information contained in this survey is the most current information available on a nationwide basis for government tax collections.