TREASURY DEPARTMENT UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE STATISTICS OF INCOME COMPILED FROM THE RETURNS FOR 1918 U N D E R T H E D I R E C T I O N OF T H E COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1921 Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT
UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE
STATISTICS OF INCOME
COMPILED FROM THE RETURNS FOR 1918U N D E R T H E D I R E C T I O N O F T H E
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1921
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Text tables—Simple and cumulative distribution of personal returns, by income
classes, calendar year 1918. . 6Distribution of personal returns by States and Territories, calendar
year 1918 7Classification by sex and family relationship 8
Text table—Distribution of personal returns, by sex and family relationship, calendar year 1918 8
Income exempt from normal tax 8Text table—Net income exem )t from and amount subject to normal
tax, personal returns, calendar year 1918 8Service, business, and property as e ources of income 8
Text table—Distribution by sources, personal income, calendar year1918 9
Income from service, business, and property by income classes 9Text tables-
Distribution of personal income from service, business, and prop-erty, by income classes, calendar year 1918 9
Distribution of personal income by sources and by income classes,showing the proportionate amount from each source, expressedin percentages, calendar year 1918 10
Income from business 10Text table—Income reported fr< mi business pursuits, calendar year 1918. 11
PARTNERSHIPS AND PERSONAL SERVICE CORPORATIONS 11Text table—Returns of partnerships and personal service corporations,
calendar year 1918 11CORPORATION INCOME-TAX RETURNS 12
Corporation income distributed by industrial groups 13Text table—Distribution of corporation income by industrial groups,
and into those reporting net income and those reporting no net in-come, calendar year 1918 "J 3-14
Income and deductions 15Text tables-
Distribution of corporation inc Dine by industrial groups and by natureof deductions, calendar year 1918 15-16
Corporation income and deductions by industrial groups, showingamounts returned exprei- sed in percentages, calendar year 1918.. 17
Income on Federal obligations not exempt from tax 17Income wholly exempt from tax 17
Corporation returns distributed by income classes 18Text table—Corporation returns distributed by income classes, calen-
dar year 1918. 18INCOME RETURNS BY STATES 18
Combined personal and corporation income and tax 18Text table—Personal and corporation income and tax by States and
Territories, calendar year 1918 19PROGRESS OF INCOME TAXATION 20
Text tables-Personal returns, number filed for calendar years 1918, 1917, and 1916,
by income classes 20Personal returns, net income reported for calendar years 1918, 1917,
and 1916, by income classes 20Personal returns, tax yield for calendar years 1918, 1917, and 1916,
by income classes. 21Personal returns, average tax and average rate of tax per individual,
calendar years 1918, 1917, and 1916, by income classes 213
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4 CONTENTS.
PROGRESS OF INCOME TAXATION—Continued.Text tables—Continued. Page.
Personal returns, number filed for calendar years 1918, 1917, and1916, by States and Territories 22
Personal returns, net income reported for calendar years 1918, 1917,and 1916, by States and Territories 23
Personal returns, tax yield for calendar years 1918, 1917, and 1916,by States and Territories 24
Personal returns, income by sources for calendar years 1918, 1917,and 1916 25
Corporation returns, number filed for calendar years 1918, 1917, and1916, by States and Territories ^ 26
Corporation returns, net income reported for calendar years 1918, 1917,and 1916, by States and Territories 27
Corporation returns, tax yield for calendar years 1918, 1917, and 1916,by States and Territories 28
SUMMARY OF INCOME REPORTED BY YEARS 28-30
BASIC TABLES.
PERSONAL INCOME TABLES—Nos. 1-9—Distribution of income by States—
1. For the United States 32-33Distribution by income classes—
2. For the United States 34-35Simple and cumulative distribution by income classes—
3. For the United States 36-37Sex and family relationship—Distribution by States—
4. For the United States 38-39Sex and family relationship—Distribution by income classes—
5. For the United States 40-41Distribution of income by sources and by States—
6. For the United States 42-43Distribution of income by sources and by income classes—
7. For the United States 44-45Distribution by income classes—
8. By States and Territories 46-80Number of returns by income classes and by States and Territories, calendar
years 1918, 1917, and 1916—9. For the United States 81-89
CORPORATION INCOME TABLES—Nos. 10-13Distribution by States—
10. For the United States 92-93Distribution by industries—
11. For the United States 94-101Distribution by income classes—
12. By industrial groups 102-112Distribution by industrial groups—
13. By States and Territories 113-150
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16.371_ 13.202
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STATISTICS OF INCOME, CALENDAR YEAR 1918.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE,
Washington, D. C, December 23, 1920.Hon. DAVID F. HOUSTON,
Secretary of the Terasury.SIR: I have the honor to transmit herewith the following statistical
report of economic data compiled from the returns of net income(individual, corporation, and partnership) filed for the calendar yearended December 31, 1918.
PERSONAL INCOME-TAX RETURNS.
The number of personal returns filed as of the calendar year endedDecember 31, 1918, was 4,425,114. The total amount of net incomereported by these returns was $15, 924,639,355, and the tax (normaltax and surtax) amounted to $1,127,721,835. The average amountof tax per individual was $254.85, and the average tax rate 7.08 percent. As compared with 1917, the above figures show a growth of952,224 in the number of returns filed, and an increase in the totalnet income reported amounting to $2,272,256,148, likewise anincrease of $436,228,881 in the total tax.
The following table shows, by income classes, the distribution ofthe personal returns, giving the number of returns filed, the amountof net income, and the tax yield; also cumulative totals and relativepercentages.
The distribution of the returns reporting net income not in excessof $5,000 was based on a comprehensive study and analysis of thedata obtained from a sufficient number of such returns filed in eachcollection district to have constituted a fair average sample of thetotal.
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6 STATISTICS OF INCOME.
Simple and cumulative distribution of personal returns, by income classes, calendayear 1918.
[Extract from Table 3.]
Income classes.
$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000$150,000 to $300,000$300,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 and over
Total
Income classes.
$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000$150,000 to 1300,000$300,000 to $500,0008500,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 and over
$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000^5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000$150,000 to $300,000$300,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 and over
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The distribution of the personal returns by States and Territoriesis exhibited in the following table, in which are shown, for each State,the number of returns filed, the amount of net income, and the taxyield; also relative percentages.
Distribution of personal returns, by States and Territories, calendar year 1918.
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CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIP (PERSONALRETURNS).
The following table shows the distribution of the returns accordingto the status offamily relationship:
Distribution of personal returns, by sex and family relationship), calendar year 1918.
[Summary of Table 4.]
Status of family relationship.
Returns. Net income.
Number. Percent. Amount. Percent
Joint returns of husbands and wives, with or withoutdependent children, and of husbands whose wives,though living with them, filed separate returns
Wives making separate returns from husbandsSingle men, heads of familiesSingle women, heads of familiesSingle men, all otherSingle women, all other
Total
2,559,05735,942
296,90282,251
1,195,301255,661
57.83.82
6.711.86
27.005.78
$10,942,720,894333,218,749857,115,228273,794,078
2,726,887,806790,902 600
4,425,114 100.00 15,924,639,855
68.712.095.381.72
17.134.97
100.00
INCOME EXEMPT FROM NORMAL TAX (PERSONAL R E T U R N S ) .
The amount of net income free from normal tax on account of per-sonal exemption and dividends is shown in the following table:
Net income exempt from an amount subject to normal tax, -personal returns, calendaryear 1918..
Status of income. Amount.Per centof totalnet in-come.
Net income exempt from normal tax:Personal exemptionDividends
$8,096,767,0232,468,749,244
5115
TotalNet income subject to normal tax.
10,565,516,2675,359,123,088 34
Total net income.. 15,924,639,355 100
SERVICE, BUSINESS, AND PROPERTY AS SOURCES OF INCOME (PERSONAL
R E T U R N S ) .
In the table immediately following are shown the amounts of netincome reported from the returns for 1918 according to the origin,that is, whether from personal service or from property.
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STATISTICS OF INCOME.
Distribution by sources, personal income, calendar year 1918.
Source of income.
Personal service:Salaries, wages, commissions, bonuses, director's fees, etcBusiness, trade, commerce, partnership, farming, and profits from inciden-
tal sales of real estate, stocks, bonds, and other property
Total
Property:Rents and royaltiesInterest on bonds, notes, etc., including fiduciaries and foreign sourcesDividends
Total
Total incomeGeneral deductions
Net income
Amoimf.
$8,267,391,550
4,630,455,322
12,897,846,872
975,679,6661,403,485,6912,468,749,244
4,847,914,601
17,745,761,4731,821,122,118
15,924,639,355
Per centof totalincome.
47
26
73
58
14
27
10010
90
INCOME FEOM SERVICE, BUSINESS, AND PROPERTY BY INCOME CLASSES(PERSONAL RETURNS).
A comparison of the income from service and business and incomefrom property, by income classes, is shown in the following table.This table also shows by percentages the proportion from each source.
Distribution of personal income from service, business, and property by income classes,calendar year 1918.
[Summary of Table 7.]
Income classes.
$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $100,000....$100,000 to $150,000...$150,000 to $200,000...$200,000 to $250,000...$250,000 to $300,000...$300,000 to $500,000...$500,000 to $1,000,000...$1,000,000 to $1,500,000$1,500,000 to $2,000,000$2,000,000 and over . . .
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10 STATISTICS OF INCOME.
Distribution of personal income from service, business, and property by income classes,calendar year 1918—Continued.
Income classes. Total income.General
deductions.
Per centof totalincomein eachclass.
Total netincome.
Per centof totalincomein eachclass.
$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000$1,500,000 to $2,000,000$2,000,000 and over....
The distribution of personal income by sources expressed in per-centages is given in the succeeding table.
Distribution of personal income by sources and by income classes, showing the proportionateamounts from each source expressed in percentages, calendar year 1918.
[Interpretation of Table 7.]
Income classes.
11,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000$5,0Q0 to $10,000$10,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000$150,000 to $200,000$200,000 to $250,000$250,000 to $300,000$300,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 to $1,500,000$1,500,000 to $2,000,000$2,000,000 and over
The income reported by individuals as having been derived frombusiness pursuits is shown in the following table, distributed accord-ing to industrial divisions. These data represent only such amountsreported by individuals as were derived from business operations and
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do not necessarily indicate the principal occupations of, or the totalincomes reported by, the persons making the returns.
Income reported from business pursuits, personal returns, calendar year 1918.
Industrial groups.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products,liquors, and tobacco..Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper, pulp, and productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries...
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilities.Trade.Public service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcSpecial cases; individuals whose business is not suffi-
ciently denned to be classed under any principaldivision
Total.
Numberof busi-nesses
reported.
372,3368,191
12,6847,7422,270
6312,542
2165,6081,1581,2906,2114,883
18,60612,943
218,347213,70030,070
38,951
958,379
Per cent.
38.85.85
1.32.81.24.07.27.02.59.12.13.65.51
1.941.35
22.7822.303.14
4.06
100.00
Net income.
SI,122,532,16326,626,800
51,372,37343,267,77310,105,1282,252,545
11,956,3241,419,563
16,415,6096,989,9875,341,292
29,813,57623,433,14053,603,20139,079,249
777,905,725678,670,42590,018,896
133,551,427
3,124,355,196
Per cent.
35.93.85
1.641.38.32.07.38.05.53.22.17.96.75
1.721.25
24.9021.722.88
4.28
100.00
PARTNERSHIPS AND PERSONAL SERVICE CORPORATIONS.
The revenue act of 1918 prescribes that the net income reportedby partnerships and personal service corporations be not taxableto such returns, but that such income shall be included in the returnsof net income of the individual members or stockholders, accordingto their distributive share, whether distributed or not.
The number of returns and income reported by these two formsof association are shown below.
The definition of "personal service corporation/' as contemplatedin the above referred to provision, is given in section 200 of therevenue act of 1918:
The term "personal service corporation" means a corporation whose income is tobe ascribed primarily to the activities of the principal owners or stockholders who arethemselves regularly engaged in the active conduct of the affairs of the corporationand in which capital (whether invested or borrowed) is not a material income-pro-ducing factor * * *.
Summary statement of returns of partnerships and personal service corporations.
Classification.
PartnershipsPersonal service corporations
Totalnumber
reporting.
300,7283,503
Number.
91,1322,997
Reporting net income.
Cross income.
$7,754,340,077408,379,927
Deductions.
$6,814,458,399356,455,974
Net income.
$939,881,67851,923,953
Classification.Total I
number
Reporting no net income.
reporting.
Partnerships 100,728Personal service corporations j 3,503
Number.
9,596506
Gross income.
$583,009,35724,580,935
Deductions.
$621,516,18120,497,177
Deficit.
$38,506,8241,916,242
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CORPORATION INCOME-TAX RETURNS.
Corporation income-tax returns for the calendar year 1918, otherthan personal service corporations, numbered 317,579. Of these202,061 reported net income amounting to $8,361,511,249; income-tax$653,198,483; war profits and excess profits tax $2,505,565,939; totaltax $3,158,764,422.
For the calendar year 1917, the total number of returns was351,426, of which 232,079 reported net income of $10,730,360,211and tax aggregating $2,142,445,769.
The decrease in the number of returns, and in the amount of netincome reported by corporations for 1918, as compared with 1917,is due in great part to the following changes in reporting incomes:
Affiliated corporations, as defined in the statute and in article 633, are requiredto file consolidated returns on Form 1120. The consolidated return shall be filed bythe parent or principal reporting corporation in the office of the collector of the dis-trict in which it has its principal office. Each of the other affiliated corporationsshall file in the office of the collector of its district Form 1122. * * *.
The effect of the above provision, other than the reduction in thenumber of returns of net income filed, was to reduce the aggregateamount of net income or net loss that would have been reported hadeach subsidiary unit filed a return of net income as was the case forthe calendar year 1917. Thus, for example, a consolidated returnmay contain 15 subsidiaries, 10 of which have net incomes aggregat-ing $1,000,000, the other 5, deficits amounting to $600,000. Thenet income of the consolidated return, however, would be $400,000.Therefore, the statistics would report one return of net income of$400,000, whereas had each subsidiary filed an independent returnof net income, there would have been, as above stated, 10 returnsreporting net income aggregating $1,000,000 and 5 returns showingdeficit totaling $600,000. No estimate as to the amount of incomeaffected can be given.
2. Personal-service corporations.—As previously stated in the sec-tion of this report relating to personal-service corporations, suchreturns in 1918 were not subject to tax as were other corporations.They are accounted for under their proper heading.
3. Dividends exempt from tax.—The revenue act of 1918 provides,section 234 (a): "That in computing the net income of a corporationsubject to the tax imposed by section 230, there shall be allowed asdeductions—
" (6) Amounts received as dividends from a corporation, which istaxable under this title upon, its net income, and amounts receivedas dividends from a personal-service corporation out of earnings orprofits upon, which income tax has been imposed by act of Congress,"
Dividends were reported in the returns of net income for 1914 and1917, inclusive. The amount of dividends excluded from the incomein corporation returns for 1918, is not available.
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CORPORATION INCOME DISTRIBUTED BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS.
In the table below are shown the returns of corporations dis-tributed by industrial groups and segregated according to thosereporting net income and those reporting no net income. In thetransportation and public utility group, both gross income and generaldeductions lack approximately §5,000,000,000. This is due to thereturns of railroad and other utility corporations, to a great extent,reporting on the face of the return, merely the amount of net incomeor deficit. To have inspected the numerous supporting schedulesof these returns for the purpose of compiling the gross income andgeneral deductions was inexpedient, due to the cost and the addi-tional time that it would havre required.
Distribution of corporation income by industrial groups and into those reporting netincome and those reporting no net income, calendar year 1918.
Industrial groups.
Agriculture and related indus-tries
Mining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, andtobacco
Textile and textile productsLeather and leather prod-
uctsRubber and rubber goods...Lumber and wood productsPaper and pulp products.Printing and publishingChemicals and allied sub-
stancesStone, clay, and glass prod-
uctsMetal and metal products...All other manufacturing
industries
Total manufacturingConstructionTransportation and other public
'Gross income and total deductions incomplete (see text).
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Distribution of corporation income by industrial groups and into those reporting netincome and those reporting no net income, calendar year 1918—Continued.
Industrial groups.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
Construction. . .Transportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—Professionsl, amusement,
hotels, etc..Finance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—Predominant industry not as-
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries.
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—Professional, amusement,
hotels, etc 'Finance, banking, insurance, etc ,Combinations—Predominant industry
i Gross income and total deductions incomplete, (see text p. 13.)
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INCOME AND DEDUCTIONS.
The division of corporation income according to the nature ofdeductions is given in the succeeding table, which shows by indus-trial groups the aggregate amount received by all corporations, boththose reporting net income and those reporting no net income, andthe deductions under the various headings.
Distribution of corporation income by industrial groups and by nature of deduction,calendar year 1918.
i Gross income and total deductions incomplete (see text page 13). 2 Deficit.
In the table immediately following, the amounts reported by cor-porations, according to the nature of deductions, are expressed inpercentages to show the proportionate distribution of the total grossincome.
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Corporation income and deductions by industrial groups, showing amounts expressed inpercentages, calendar year 1918.
Industrial groups.
Agriculture and related industries..Mining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and to-bacco
Textile and textile productsLeather and leather products...Rubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper, pulp, and productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substances.Stone, clay, and glass products..Metal and metal productsAll other manufacturing indus-
INCOME ON FEDERAL OBLIGATIONS NOT EXEMPT FROM TAX.
Interest on obligations of the United States or its possessions notexempt from tax and included in gross income, in the two precedingtables, amounted to $92,758,932.
INCOME WHOLLY EXEMPT FROM TAX.
In addition to the income of corporations, as shown in the twopreceding tables, there was likewise reported the following incomewholly exempt from tax:Dividends on stock of domestic corporations, and dividends on stock
of personal service corporations declared out of profits earned priorto Jan. 1,1918... $420, 653, 468
Interest on obligations of the United States, and its possessions, States,Territories, and political subdivisions thereof, and interest on farmloan bonds, issued under the Federal farm loan act 145, 626, 517
Total 566, 279, 985
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CORPORATION RETURNS DISTRIBUTED BY INCOME CLASSES.
The following table exhibits the distribution of corporation returnsby income classes based on net incomes, the returns taken in theirentirety for the United States. For the income class distribution ofcorporation returns by industrial groups see Table 12:
Corporation returns distributed by income classes, calendar year 1918.
Income classes.Num-ber, Net income.
Incometax.
War profitsand excessprofits tax.
Total tax.Averageamountof tax.
Per ecntof totaltax tonet
income.
Reporting net income:Oto $2,000$2,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000....$100,000 to $250,000...$250,000 to $500,000...$500,000 to $1,000,000.$1,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and over. . .
i Deficit. 2 Average for returns reporting net income of $2,000 and over.
INCOME RETURNS BY STATES.
COMBINED PERSONAL AND CORPORATION INCOME AND TAX.
The following table exhibits by States and Territories the combinedpersonal and corporation incomes and income taxes for the calendaryear 1918. The figures do not represent; however, what may becalled the geographical distribution of income. They are based uponthe returns filed in each State. An individual files his income-taxreturn in the district in which is located his legal residence or prin-cipal place of business, and a corporation files its income tax returnin the district in which is located its principal place of business or theprincipal office or agency. Consequently income reported by anindividual or corporation in one State may have been derived fromsources in other States.
From the foregoing it will be clear that there is no way of ascer-taining from the income-tax returns the amount of income earned inthe respective States or the amount of tax paid on that basis.
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Personal and corporation income and tax by Stales and Territories, calendar year 1918.
States and Territories.
AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioO klah omaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingNonresident aliens and
1 Does not include net income reported by personal service corporations; the net income of such concernsis included in personal returns.
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PROGRESS OF INCOME TAXATION.
The growth of taxable income covering the period 1916, 1917, and19187 is exhibited in the succeeding tables:
Personal returns, number filed for calendar years 1918, 1917, and 1916, by income classes.
Income classes.
^1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $25,000....$25,000 to $50,000....$50,000 to $100,000...$100,000 to $150,000..$150,000 to $300,000..$300,000 to $500,000..$500,000 to $1,000,000.$1,000,000 and over..
1 A minus sign (—) indicates decrease.2 Includes 7,635 returns of married women making separate returns from husbands. The net income
shown by those returns was for statistical purposes combined with husband's return, and in each casetreated as one return in its proper income class.
Personal returns, net income reported for calendar years 1918, 1917, and 1916, by incomeclasses.
Income classes.
$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000....$10,000 to $25,000...$25,000 to $50,000..$50,000 to $100,000..$100,000 to $150,000.$150,000 to $300,000.$300,000 to $500,000..$500,000 to $1,000,000.$1,000,000 and over.
1 A minus sign (—) indicates decrease.2 Determined on basis of the number of returns filed and the average net income.
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Personal returns, tax yield for calendar years 1918, 1917, and 1916, by income classes.
Income classes.
$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $25,000....$25,000 to $50,000....$50,000 to $100,000...$100,000 to $150,000..$150,000 to $300,000..$300,000 to $500,000..$500,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 and over..
Personal returns, average tax and average rate of tax per individual, calendar years 1918,1917, and. 1916, by income classes.
Income classes.
$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $25,000$25,000 to 150,000$50,000 to $100,000....$100,000 to $150,000...$150,000 to $300,000...$300,000 to $500,000...$500,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 and over . . .
General average
1918
Average-tax per
individual.
!|;17.4623.6688.95
291.391, !,!22. 014, J563.12
14,748.7640,576.7989,871.89
207, :,J37.82392,326. 67
,326,645. 51
254.85
Averagerate oftax per
cent.
1.19.98
2.354.348.20
13.3221.6933.6844.6454.7758.6564.65
1917
Averagetax per
individual.
$9.9010.8532.60
162. 80717. 27
2,520.266,835.56
16,888. 6236,948.5189,852.59
188,410.12776,063.82
7.C 199.11
Averagerate oftax per
cent.
0.66.44.86
2.414.787.34
10.0413.9218.2723.9327.6335.65
5.06
1916
Averagetax per
individual.
$4.9441.85
143. 88
1,559. 374,283.969,851.16
25,142.0355,590.19
249,938. 62
396.60
Averagerate oftax per
cent.
0.12.61.94
1.412.253.484.756.608.14
11.09
2.75
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Personal returns, number filed for calendar years 1918, 1917, and 1916, by States andTerritories.
States and Terri-tories.
AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCalifornia...ColoradoConnecticutDelaware.Dist. of Columbia...FloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinois .IndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippi .MissouriMontanaNebraska.Nevada...New Hampshire...New Jersey.New MexicoNew York..North Carolina... .North D a k o t a . . . .OhioOklahomaOregon .PennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth Carolina.. . .South DakotaTennessee . .Texas. .UtahVermontVirginia. - .WashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsin .WvomineNonresident aliens
1 A minus sign (—) indicates decrease.2 Compiled from returns reporting net incomes of $1,000 and over.3 Compiled from returns reporting net incomes of $2,000 and over.* Compiled from returns reporting net incomes of $3,000 and over.
Ill the study of the above table it should be observed that in 1917and 1918 the figures represent net amounts, the gross income hayingbeen reduced by the deductions applicable to each source. The item"General deductions" represents such other deductions as were notchargeable to any of the sources of income and includes interest onpersonal indebtedness, taxes on dwellings, and personal property,and other taxes not reported elsewhere; also other miscellaneousdeductions, including contributions in 1918 but not in 1917. Theamounts shown for 1916 represent gross income, the general deduc-tions not having been allocated to the several sources.
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Corporation returns, number filed for calendar years 1918, 1917, and 1916, by States anoTerritories.
A general review of the number of returns, the net income, andthe tax reported for each of the years since the inception of thepresent epoch of income taxation, is given in the following tables:
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Number of personal returns, calendar years 1914-1918, by income <
Income classes.
$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000....$100,000 to $150,000...$150,000 to $200,000...$200,000 to $250,000...$250,000 to $300,000...$300,000 to $400,000...$400,000 to $500,000...$500,000 to $1,000,000.$1,000,000 and over...
TotalMarried women making separate returns from husbands.
i The net income reported on separate returns made by husband and wife in 1916 are combined and in-cluded as one return in the figures for the several classes. In all other years the returns of married womenfiled separately are included in their individual income classes independent of husbands' income.
NOTE.—The returns for 1913 are omitted, as they pertain only to the last 10 months of that year.
1 Returns reporting net income of $3,000 and over.2 Determined on the basis of the number of returns filed and the average net income in each class.3 Returns reporting net income of $1,000 and over.4 Returns showing net income in excess of $5,000 exemption.5 Decrease.61915 contains approximately 30,000 returns showing no net income which properly belong and should
bo included in 1914. (See Annual Report Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1916, p. 26.)
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Income tax yield by years.
Year.
1913119141 . . . . . . .1915 l
191619171918
Year.
191311914119151191619171918
Partnership.
War profitsand excessprofits tax.
$103,887,984
Personal.
Normal tax.
$12,728,03816,559,49323,995,77751,440,558
156,897,441476,432,808
Surtax.
$15,525,49724,486,66943,947,818
121,946,136433,345,732651,289,027
War profitsand excessprofits tax.
$101,249,781
Corporation.
Income t'ix.
2 $43,127,74039,144,53256,993,657
171,805,150503,698,029653,198,483
War profitsand excessprofits tax.
$1,638,747,7402,505,565,939
Total tax.
2$43,127,74039,144,53256,993,657
171,805,1502,142,445,7693,158,764,422
Total tax.
$28,253,53541,046,16267,943,595
173,386,694691,492,954
1,127,721,835
Grand total.
$71,381,27580,190,694
124,937,252345,191,844
2,92). 583,2034,286,486,257
1 Annual Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue for the fiseal year ended June 30, immediatelyfollowing the years shown above.
2 Includes excise tax $10,671,0.77, act of Aug. 5,1909.
On the pages immediately following will be found the basic tablesto which the foregoing text tables refer.
Respectfully,PAUL F. MYERS,
Acting Commissioner of Internal Revenue,
Approved: December 28, 1920,D. F. HOUSTON,
Secretary of the Treasury.
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TABLE 1.—PERSONAL, RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME, BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES; showing for eachState the number of returns, net income, tax, and relative percentages.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1918.]
CO
to
States and Territories.
Returns.
Number.
Alabama | 38,988Alaska ! 7,606Arizona .. i 13,701Arkansas I 20,612California 206,471Colorado 54,160Connecticut 86.489Delaware 10,239District of Columbia 43,776Florida 19,102Georgia 39,073Hawaii 4,242Idaho 19,249Illinois 366,918Indiana 104,581Iowa 118,933Kansas 64,794Kentucky 47,098Louisiana 33,432Maine 25,104Maryland 87,085Massachusetts 209,786Michigan 135,349Minnesota 84,515Mississippi 19,949Missouri 110,890Montana 34,464Nebraska 96,049Nevada 7,097New Hampshire 17,317New Jersey 185,706New Mexico 13,084New York I 559,753North Carolina ! 21,738North Dakota \ 29,120Ohio ! 306,918
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TABLE 2.—PERSONAL RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INCOME CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES; showing for eachclass of income, the number of returns, net income, personal exemption, dividends, tax paid, and percentages,
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1918.]
CO
Income classes.
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000$150,000 to $200,000$200,000 to $250,000$250,000 to $300,000$300,000 to $400,000$400,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $750,000$750,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 to $1,500,000...$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.. .
$1,000 to $2,000 1 $2,232$2,000 to $3,000 I 3,626!$3,000 to $4,000 ! 2,096!$4,000 to $5,000 1 1,438$5,000 to $6,000 692!$6,000 to $7,000 511!$7,000 to $8,000 384!$8,000 to $9,000 298!$9,000 to $10,000.$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000.$50,000to$60,000.
1 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayers.
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TABLE 3.—PEBSONAL RETURNS—SIMPLE AND CUMULATIVETKIBUTION BY INCOME CLASSES -Continued.
DIS-
Incorae classes.
Simple distribution.
Amount ineach class.
$60,000 to $70,000 : $158,164,951$70,000 to $80,000 • 126,460,637$80,000 to $90,000 102,947,114$90,000 to $100,000 88,431,168$100,000 to $150,000 i 284,106, 740$150,000 to $200,000 ! 148,74a, 575$200,000 to $250,000 ' 89,325,520$250,000 to $300,000 66,955/722$300,000 to $400,000 j 90,420,665$400,000 to $500,000 1 54,121, 763$500,0001 o $750,000 | 80, 377', 939$750,000 to $1,000,000 1 38,697, 609$1,000,000 to $1,500,000 1 39,243,088$1,500,000 to $2,000,000 1 26,878,507$2,000,000 to $3,000,000 ! 26.777,977$3,000,000 to $4,000,000 ! 14,130,796$4,000,000 to $5,000,000 ; (>)$5,000,000and over j (')Classes grouped i j 30~ 456,524
Total ! 15,924,639, 355
Percent
oftotal.
$0.99.79.65.56
1.78.93.57.42.58.34.50.24.25.17.16.09
Net income.
Cumulative distribution. Cumulativepercentages.
Over the classbelow.
Under the classabove.
II , 466,1,308.i,i8i:1,078,
990,706,557.468',401,310,256,176,137,98,71,44,
243,325 $14,078,374 i 14;617,737 i 14,670,593 I 14,239,425 I 15,132,685 ! 15,389,110 ! 15,063,590 15,107,868 I 15,687,203 ! 15,562,440 15,
$1,000 to $2,000...$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,00085,000 to $6,000..$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,00019,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000.$12,000 to $13,000..$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000,$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000.$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000..$100,000 to $150,000$150,000 to $200,000$200,000 to $250,000$250,000 to $300,000$300,000 to $400,000$400,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $750,000$750,000 to $1,000.000$1,000,000 to $1,500,000$1,500,000 to $2,000,000$2,000,000 to $3,000,000$3,000,000 to $4,000,000$4,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped l
266.096.746 ^156.557.747 5290,199,685 G26,413,937 g
56,473,942 Ijj
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TABLE 5.—PERSONAL RETURNS—SEX AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIP—DISTRIBUTION BY INCOME CLASSES FORTHE UNITED STATES.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1918.]
Income classes.
Joint returns of hus-bands and wives,with or without de-pendent children,including husbandswhose w i v e s ,though living withthem, filed separatereturns.
Num-ber of
returns.Net
income.Num-ber of
returns.
Single men—Headsof families.
Netincome.
Num-ber of
returns.
Single women—Heads of families.
Netincome.
Single men—Allothers.
Num-ber of
returns.Net
income.
Single women-All others.
Num-ber of
returns.Net
income.Num-ber of
returns.
Wives makingseparate returnsfrom husbands.
Netincome.
Orand total.
Num-ber of
returns.Net
income. j
Oto
o
$1,000 to $2,000 i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000 i$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,000 i$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000 i$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7 000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$1005000 to $150,000
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$150,000 to $200,000$200,000 to $250,000$250,000 to $300,000$300,000 to $400,000$400,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $750,000$750,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 to $1,500,000$1,500,000 to $2,000,000$2,000,000 to $3,000,000$3,000,000 to $4,000,000$4,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped2
409,013,02190,091,830306,053,56517,826,66956,889,284-653,112,58936,591,41671 n *71 O TO A383,004,134 2,719,713,78489,748,811~i,586,415
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OhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingNonresident a l i e n s
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TABLE 7.- -PERSONAL RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME BY SOURCES AND BY INCOME CLASSES FOR THEUNITED STATES.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1918.]
Income classes.
$1,000 to $2,0001.$1,000 to $2,000....$2,000 to $3,000!$2,000 to $3,000....$3,000 to $4,000!$3,000 to $4,000....$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000....$5,000 to $6,000....$6,000 to $7,000....$7,000 to $8,000....$8,000 to $9,000....$9,000 to $10,000...$10,000 to $11,000.$11,000 to $12,000.$12,000 to $13,000.$13,000 to $14,000.$14,000 to $15,000.$15,000 to $20,000.$20,000 to $25,000.$25,000 to $30,000.$30,000 to $40,000.$40,000 to $50,000.$50,000 to $60,000.$60,000 to $70,000.$70,000 to $80,000.$80,000 to $90,000.$90,000 to $100,000..$100,000 to $150,000.$150,000 to $200,000.$200,000 to $250,000.$250;000 to $300,000.$300,000 to $400,000.$400,000 to $500,000.$500,000 to S750.000.
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$750,000 to $1,000,000...$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$l,500,000to$2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to$4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and over... .Classes grouped2
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal net income and identity of the taxpayers.
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TABLE 8.—PERSONAL RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME, BYCLASSES, showing for each class of income the number of returns, net income,personal exemption, dividends, and tax paid.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1918.]
A L A B A M A .
Income class.
$1,000 to $2,000 i .$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000..$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001 .$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150»000 to $200,000..$200 000 to $250,000$250 000 to $300,000.. .$300 000 to $400,000$400,000 to $500,000....$500 000 to $750,000$750,000 to $1,000,000 .$1 000 000 to $1,500,000$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.2 000 000 to $3,000,000$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4 000 000 to $5,000,000$5 000 000 and overClasses grouped2
$1,000 to $2,000 i 758$1,000 to $2,000 3,352$2,000 to $3,0001 853$2,000 to $3,000 1,777$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000 791$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000
i Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.^Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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TABLE 8.—PERSONAL RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME, BYCLASSES, showing for each class of income the number of returns, net income,personal exemption, dividends, and tax paid—Continued.
A I J A S K A—Continued.
Income class.
$40 000 to $50 000$50*000 to $60 000$60,000 to $70,000..$70,000 to $80,000^80 000 to $90,000.90,000 to $100,000....000,000 to$150,000....
3450,000 to $200,000 .$200,000 to $250,000...$250 000 to $300 000$300,000 to $400,000 .$400 000 to $500 000$500 000 to $750 000$750,000 to$1,000,000..$1 000 000 to $1 500 000$1 500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.S3 000 000 to $4 000,000$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5 000 000 and overClasses grouped2
Grand total
$1 000 to $2 0001
$1,000 to $2,000 .$2,000 to $3,000 i$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001.$3 000 to $4 000$4,000 to $5,000!.$4 000 to $5 000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7 000 to $8 000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000. ..$150,000 to $200,000$200,000 to $250,000 .$250 000 to $300 000$300 000 to $400 000$400 000 to $500 000$500 000 to $750,000$750,000 to $1,000,000$1 000 000 to $1 500 000$1,500,000 to $2,000,000$2 000 000 to $3 000 000$3,000,000 to $4,000,000$4,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped2
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer
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ARKANSAS.
Income class.
1,000 to $2,000i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000i$2,000 to $3 J000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000.,.$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000.$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000.$60 000 to $70,000..$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90 000 to $100 000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000..$200 000 to $250 000$250 000 to $300 000$300 000 to $400 000$400 000 to $500 000$500 000 to $750,000..$750 000 to $1 000 000$1,000,000 to $1,500,000$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5 000 000 and overClasses grouped 2
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,000i$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000to $11,000$ll,000to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to$25,000$25,000 to $30,000.130,000 to $40,000$40,000 to 150,000 •.
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.3 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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CALIFORNIA—Continued.
Income class.
$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000#70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000..$100,000 to $150,000..$150,000 to $200,000.$200,000 to $250,000.$250,000to $300,000.$300,000to $400,000.$400,000 to $500,000.$500,000 to $750,000..$750,000 to $1,000,OOC81,000,000 to $l,500,0($l,500,000to$2,000,0£$2,000,000to$3f,000,0($3,000,000 to $4,000,0($4,000,000 to $5,000,0($5,000,000 and over.Classes grouped2.
$1,000 to $2,000 i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000.$3,000 to $4,000 i$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7^00 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000§90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250 000 to $300 000 . .$300,000 to $400,000....$400 000 to $500 000 .$500 000 to $750,000 . .$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500.000.$J ,.500,000 to $2,000,000.$2 000,000 to $3,000,000$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4 000 000 to $5 000,000$5 000,000 and overClasses grouped3
' Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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CONNECTICUT.
Income class.
$2,000 to $2,5001$2,000 to $2,500$2,500 to $3,0001$2,500 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,000i$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,COO to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500,000....$500,0001 o $750,000$750 0001 o $1,000,000$1,000,0001 o $1,500,000$1,500,000 to $2,000,000$2,000,000 to $3,000,000$3,000,0001 o $4,000,000$4,000,000 to $5,000,000$5 000 000 and overClasses srouDed ^
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3 ,0001 . . . . . .$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000 i$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000......$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000«25,000 to $30,000......$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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r>EL. A W ARE—Cont inued .
Income class.
$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000 . . . .$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,C00....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500 000$500,000 to $750,000....$750 000 to $1 000 000$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5»000 000 and overClasses grouped 2 . J
Grand tot? 1
Num-ber of
returns.
13141052
162212
3
12
10,239
Netincome.
$693,596896,596736,211416. 461194', 473
1,930; 549328^ 599471,690(2)(2)
(2)
(2)(2)
7,421,354
48,358,031
Exemptions fromnormal tax.
Personalexemption.
$21,20023,60013,4008,8003,000
26,4003,0003,600
(2)(3)
(2)
(2)(2)
15,366
18,072,977
Dividends.
$566,916789,396434,797371,771161, 223
1,444,651300,860418,3.15(3)(2)
(2)
(2)(2)
7,839,285
17,997,014
Normaltax.
$13,87311,77034.186
4; 5232,967
56,5794,8004,449
(2)(2)
( 2 )
29,824
1,103,061
Surtax.
$81,815123,344127,91677,51744,396
541^062106,281198,035(2)(2)
(2)
(2)(2)
4,312,219
6,055,461
Totaltax.
$95,688135,114162,10282,04047,363
597,641111,081202,48*(2)(2)
(2)
(2)
4,342,043
7,158,522
D I S T R I C T O F COLUMBIA.
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000 1$2,000 to $3.000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000i$4,000 to $5,000...$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9^000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000......$12,000 to $13,000......$13,000 to $14,000 ,$14,000 to $15,000 i$15;000 to $20,000 !
$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000 ,$40,000 to $50,000 !$50,000 to $60,000 '$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $750,000.... .$750,000 to $1,000,000.. .$l,000,000to$l,500,000.l.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.1.$2,000,000to$3,000,000. .$3,000,000 to $4,000,000. \ .$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.;-$5,000,000 and over .Classes g r o u p e d 2 . . . . . : •
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identi ty of the taxpayer.
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FLORIDA.
Income class.
$1,000 to $2,000!$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000!$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,000 i$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150 000 to $200 000$200 000 to $250 000$250,000 to $300,000 .$300 000 to $400 000$400 000 to $500 000$500 000 to $750 000$750 000 to $1 000 000$l,000,000to$l ,500,000.$l,500,000to$2,000,000$2,000,000to$3,000,000.$3,000,000to$4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5 000 000 and overClasses grouped2
$1 000 t o $2,000$2 000 t o $3 000 !$2 000 t o $3 000$3,000 t o $4,0001$3,000 t o $4,000$4 000 t o $5 0001$4,000 t o $5,000$5,000 t o $6,000$6,000 t o $7,000$7,000 t o $8,000$8,000 t o $9,000$9,000 t o $10,000$10,000 t o $11,000$11,000 t o $12,000$12,000 t o $13,000$13,000 t o $14,000114,00010115,000$15,000 t o $20,000$20,000 t o $25,000$25,000 t o $30,000$30,000 t o $40,000$40,000 t o $50,000
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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OEORGT A—Continued.
Income class.
$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....1250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000$400,000 to $500 000$500,000 to $750,000$750,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5 000 000 and overClasses grouped2
$1,000 to $2,000 i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000 i$2,000 to $3,0C0.$3,000 to $4,000 i$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000 i$4,C00 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000..$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000.$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000......$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to$750,000....$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and over . . . .Classes grouped2
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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IDAHO.
Income class.
$1,000 to $2,000i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $ 3 , 0 0 0 1 . . .$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000.$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000.. .$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000..$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000... .$70,000 to $80,000$80,000to$90 000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150 000 to $200 000$200 000to $250 000$250,0001 o $3 00,000....$300,000to $400,000 .$400,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $1,000,000$l,000,000to$l,500,000$l,500,000to$2,000,000$2,000,000to$3,000,000$3,000,000to$4,000,000$4,000,000to$5,000,000$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped 2
$1,000 to $2,0001 43,056 $65,603,148 $87,453,174 $2,939,892$1,000 to $2,000.$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,000i$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000i$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed netincome.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of taxpayer.
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—Continued.
Income class.
$50,000 to $60,000..$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000,$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $750,000....$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to$l ,500,000.$l,500,000to$2,000,000.$2,000,000to$3,000,000.$3,000,000to$4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5 000 000 and over...
$1,000 to $2,000 i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000120,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$50,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to #60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to$200,000....$200,000 to$250,000....$250,000 to$300,000....$300,000 to$400,000....$400,000 to $500,000....
$500,000 to $750,000..$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped 2
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IOWA.
Income class.
$1,000 to $2,000 i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000i$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,000 i$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000 i$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000.$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150 000 to $200 000$200,000 to $250,000....$250 000 to $300 000$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500,000..$500 000 to $750'000$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to$l,500,000.$l,500,000to$2,000,000.$2,000,0001 o $3,000,000.$3,000,000to$4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5 000 000 and overClasses grouped2
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000!$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $3 0,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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KANSAS--Continued.
Income class.
$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000.$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000$300,000 to $400,000 .$400,000 to $500,000...$500,000 to $750,000$750,000 to $1,000,000$l,000,000to$l,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000$2,000,000to $3,000,000.$3,000,000to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and over..Classes grouped2
Grand total
Num-ber of
returns.
139833431
64,794
Netincome.
$724,759582,369597,230255,047281,721460,466(2)(2)
720,032
218,524,054
Exemptions fromnormal tax.
Personalexemption.
$27,60014,60014,0005,8006,6006,200
(2)
(2)
7,200
128,903,651
Dividends.
$116,048273,920132,280103,86120,31610,300(2)(2)
161,137
11,773,012
Normaltax.
$64,84535,30752,19616,73629,65352,271(2)(2)
47,733
6,174,449
Surtax.
$88,99484,207
102,75150,43362,028
125,484C2)(2)
187,744
1,705,795
Totaltax.
$153,839119,514154,94767,16991,681
177,755(2)(2)
235,477
7,880,244
K E N T U C K Y .
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000....$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300 000 to $400 000
$400,000 to $500,000..$500 000 to $750 000$750,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 to$l,500,000.$l,500,000to$2,000,000.$2,000,000to$3,000,000.$3 000 000 to $4,000,000$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5 000 000 and overClasses grouped2..
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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LOUISIANA,
Income class.
$1,000 to $2,000i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,000i$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000i$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000.$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000..$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250 000to$300 000$300,000 to $400,000....$400 000to $500 000$500,000to $750,000....$750 000to$1 000 000$1,000,000to$l ,500,000.$1,500,000to$2,000,000.$2,000,000to$3,000,000.$3,000,000to$4,000,000.$4 000 000to$5 000 000$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped 2
$1,000 to $2,000!$1 000 to $2 000$2,000 to $3,000!$2,000 to $3,000..$3,000 to $4 000 x
$3,000 to $4,000.$4 000 to $5 000l
$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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MAINE—Continued.
Income class.
$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000170,000 to $80,000S80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250 000 to $300 0001300,000 to $400,000....1400 000 to $500 0005500 000 to $750 000$750 000 to $1 000 00011,000 000to$l 500 000$1,500,000 to$2,000,000.82,000,OOOto$3,000,000.B3,000,000to$4,000,000.14,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and over....Classes grouped 2
$1,000 to $2,000 1$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000i$2,000 to $3,00013,000 to $4,000i$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000i$4,000 to $5.000$5,000 to-$6;000........$6,000 to $7,000..$7,000 to $8,000..$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000.. .$11,000 to $12,000.112,000 to $13,000.$13,000 to $14,000.$14,000 to $15,000.$15,000 to $20,000.$20,000 to $25,000.$25,000 to $30,000.$30,000 to $40,000.$40,000 to $50,000.$50,000 to $60,000.$60,000 to $70,000.$70,000 to $80,000.$80,000 to $90,000.$90,000 to $100,000.$100,000 to $150,000..$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000to $250,000....$250,000 to $300.000....$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500,000..1500,000 to $750,000....$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$l,500,000to$2,000,000.$2,000,000to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and over....Classes grouped 2
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.- Classes grouped to conceal the not; i nrome and identity of the taxpayer.
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MASSACHUSETTS.
Income class.
$1,000 to $2,0001 .. .$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000i$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000...$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000 .,$50,000 to $60,000...$60,000 to $70,000$70,000to$80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000to$150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $750,000....$750,000 to $1,000,000..$l,000,000to$l,500,000.$l,500,000to$2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and over
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.
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MICHIGAN—Continued.
Income class.
$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500,000....$500,000to $750,000....$750 000 to $1 000 000$1,000,000 to $1,500,000$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped2
$1,000 to $2,000!. . . .$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001. . . .$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001£3,000 to $4,000 .$4,000 to $5,000 i$4,000 to $5,000 .$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000to $11,000....$11,000 to $12,000....$12,000 to $13,000....$13,000 to $14,000....$14,000 to $15,000....$15,000 to $20,000....$20,000 to $25,000....$25,000 to $30,000....$30,000 t o $40,000....$40,000 to $50,000....$50,000 to $60,000....$60,000 t o $70,000....$70,000to$80,000 . . .$80,000 t o $90,000....$90,000 to $100,000...$100,000 to $150,000..$150,000 to $200,000..$200,000 t o $250,000..$250,000 to $300,000..$300,000 to $400,000...$400,000 to $500,000..$500,000 to $750,000..$750,000 to $1 000 000
$1,000,000 to $1,500,00$1,500,000 to $2,000,00$2,000,000 to $3,000,00$3,000,000 to $4,000,00$4,000,000 to $5,000,00$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped . . .
1 Nontaxable. Persona 1 exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of taxpayer.
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MISSISSIPPI.
Income class.
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001,$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,000i$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000V .$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000 . .$12,000to$13,000 . . . .$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000 . . . .$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000 . . . .$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000to $200,000....$200 000 to $250,000 . .$250,000 to $300,000 . .$300 000 to $400 000$400,000 to $500,000$500 000 to $750 000$750,000 to $1,000,000..$l,000,000to$l,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000, OOOto $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5 000 000 and over .Classes grouped2
$1,000 to $2,000 i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000 i$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001£3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000 i$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000111,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000140,000 to $50,000
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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MIS 8 OTJRI—Continued.
Income class.
$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to$150,000....$150,000 to$200,000....$200,000 to$250,000....$250,000 to$300,000....$300 000 to $400 000$400,000 to$500,000....$500 000 to $750 000$750 000 to $1,000,000.$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2 000,000 to $3,000,000$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4 000 000 to $5 000,000$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped2
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000......$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000t o $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70O00to$80 000
$80 000to$90,000... .$90,000 to $100,000$100,000to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250 000 to $300,000..$300,000 t o l 400,000$400 000 to $500 000 -$500 000 to $750,000$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to$l,500,000Sl,500,000to $2,000,000.$2,000,000to $3,000,000.$3,000,000to $4,000,000.$4,000,000to $5,000,000.$5 000 000 and overClasses grouped2. -.. .
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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NEBRASKA.
Income class.
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000... .$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $750,000 .$750,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped2
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4 000 to $5 0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000.$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25 000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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CLASSES, showing for each class of income the number of returns, net income,personal exemption, dividends, and tax paid—Continued.
NEVADA—Continued.
Income class.
$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000....1400,000 to $500,000....$500;000 to $750,000....$750,000 to 1,000,000...$1,000,000 to $1,500,000$1,500,000 to $2,000,000$2,000,000 to $3,000,000$3,000,000 to $4,000,000$4,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped2
Grand total
Num-ber of
returns.
1
7,097
Netincome.
(2)
Exemptions fromnormal tax.
Personalexemption. Dividends.
Normaltax. Surtax.
1 1 : •
( 2 ) ( 2 ) : ( 2 )
Totaltax.
(2)
$204,20(5
17,826,669
j
$14,400
12,028?544
$180,976
587,655
$6,446
381,085
$14,251
31,257
$20,697
412,342
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
$1,000 to $2,0001$l,000'to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001...$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $10,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250 000 to $300,000$300 000 to $400,000 .$400 000 to $500 000
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of taxpayer,
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NEW JERSEY.
Income class.
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5; 000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 t o $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 t o $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50.000$50,000 to $60;000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $750,000....$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1 500 000to$2 000 000
$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5 000 000 and overClasses grouped 2
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3 000 to $4 000..$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000...$12,000 to $13,000...$13,000 to $14,000...$14,000 to $15,000...$15,000 to $20,000...$20,000 to $25,000....$25,000 to $30,000...$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000...
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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N E W MEXICO—Continued.
income class.
$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90 000 to $100 000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,0G0....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000$400,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $750,000$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000..$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped2
Grand total
Num-ber of
returns.
22
2
1
1
13,084
Netincome.
$112,018129,521
CO
(2)
(2)
Exemptions fromnormal tax.
Personalexemption.
$4,2003,200
(2)
(2)
(2)
Dividends.
$47,68158,861
(2)
(2)
(2)
Normaltax.
$6,7197,570
(2)
Surtax.
$14,04519,059
(2)
(2)
Totaltax.
$20,76426,629
(2)
(2)
(2) ; (-)
i |
476,707
36,591,416
8,000
25,009,884
470,308
2,430,420
7,368
707,483
!i
138,407
282,342
145,775
989,825
N E W Y O R K .
Sl,000 to $2,000 i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000to$3,000i..$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001..$3,000 to $4,000....$4,000 to $5,0001..$4;000 to $5,000....$5,000 to $6,000....$6,000 to $7,000....$7,000 to $8,000....$8,000 to $9,000....$9,000 to $10,000...$10,000 to $11,000..$11,000 to $12,000..$12,000 to $13,000..$13,000 to $14,000..$14,000 to $15,000..$15,000 to $20,000..$20,000 to $25,000..$25,000 to $30,000..$30,000 to $40,000..$40,000 to $50,000..$50,000 to $60,000. .$60,000 to $70,000..$70,000 to $80,000..$80,000 to $90,000..$90,000 to $100,000..$100,000 to $150,000.$150,000 to $200,000.$200,000 to $250,000.$250,000 to $300,000.$300,000 to $400,000.$400,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $750,000....$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped2
1 Nontaxable. Persona] exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of taxpayer.
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NORTH CAROLINA.
Income class.
$1,000 to $2,000 i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000 i$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000 i$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000.$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250 000 to $300 000$300 000 to $400 000$400,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $750,000$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped2
$1,000 to $2,000!$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000!$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3.000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000!$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $4 0,000$40,000 to $50,000..
(?)1 Nontax-able. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Class es grouped to conceal net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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M O R T H DAKOTA—Cont inued .
Income class.Num-ber of
returns.Net
income.
$50,000 to $60,000 ! 1 i (2)$60,000 to $70,000 ; 1 ! (2)$70,000 to $80,000 '$80 000 to $90 000 !190,000 to $100,000 I$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000$200,000 to $250,000...$250,000 to $300 000$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $750,000$750 000 to $1 000 000$1,000,000to $1,500,000.$l,500,000to$2,000,000.$2,000,000to$3,000,000.$3,000,0001 o $4,000,000.<H,000,000to$5,000,000.$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped2
Grand total 29,120
$354,120
89,586,415
Exemptions fromnormal tax.
Personalexemption.
(2) .
(2)
Dividends.
(*)(2)
1
;
j
i$12,800
60,893,746
$106,860
4,649,194
Normaltax.
(2)(2)
$26,5o4
1,946,380
. ]
Surtax. ToUl
(2) (2)(2) (2)
i
i
i
ii
$40,965 ; $67,519
273,574 ! 2,219,954j
O H I O .
$1,000 to $2,000 i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000 i$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4 000 to $5,0001 . . . .$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,COO to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,C00 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to$ 30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000... .$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $750,000....$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and over...Classes grouped 2
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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OKLAHOMA.
Income class.
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000 . .,.$13,000 to $14,000 ,$14,000 to $15,000 .$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000 „.$25,000 to $30,000 .. .$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000 .$50,000 to $60,000 . .$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $100,000....$400,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $750,000....$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3 000,000$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped2..
$1,000 to $2,0001 2,645 $4,074,995 $5,398,220$1,000 to $2,000.$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 t o $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 t o $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 t o $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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O REGON—Continued.
Income class.
$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000..$100,000 to $150,000.$150,000 to $200,000.$200,000 to $250,000..1250,000 to $300,000.$300,000 to $400,000.$400,000 to $500,000.$500,000 to $750,000.6750,000 to $l,000,00C$1,000,000 to $l,500,0($1,500,000 to $2,000,0($2,000,000 to $3,000,0'$3,000,000 to $4,000,0($4,000,000 to $5,000,0($5,000,000 and over.
**
)0)0.)0.)0.JO.
Classes grouped2
Grand total
Num-ber of
returns.
16858492232
1
34,592
Netincome.
$873,835500,843374,588666,492374,348
1,165,578(2)(2)(2)(2)
(2)
2,973,428
111,601,050
Exemptions fromnormal tax.
Personalexemption.
$29,80015,20010,20014,6007,400
19,200(2)(2)(2)(2)
(2)
19,600
61,154,488
Dividends.
$458,755208,95460,230
233,479143,041372,554(2)(2)(2)(2)
(2)
1,014,124
9,257,224
Normaltax.
$52,40426,09835,20635,61425,99794,157(2)(2)(2)(2)
(2)
230,974
3,380,639
Surtax.
$100,20963,74664,655
128,36577,562
249,692(2)(2)(2)(2)
(2)
1,364,071
2,669,348
Totaltax.
$152,61389,84499,861
163,979103,559343,849(2)(2)(2)(2)
(2)
1,595,045
6,049,987
PENNSYLVANIA.
$1,000 to $2,000i$l',0C0 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000 ,$3,000 to $4,000i$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,00019,000 to #10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000...$12,000 to $13,000...$13,000 to $14,000..$14,000 to $15,000..$15,000 to $20,000..,$20,000 to $25,000..$25,000 to $30,000..$30,000 to $40,000..$40,000 to $50,000..$50,000 to $60,000..160,000 to $70,000..$70,000 to $80,000..$80,000 to $90,000..$90,000to $100,000.....$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $750,000....$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.84,000,000 to $5^000,000.$5,000,000and over....Classes grouped 2
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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RHODE ISLAND.
Income class.
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000i$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000to$6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9, OOOto $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $750,000....$750,000 to $1,000,000..$l,000,000to$l,500,000.$l,500,000to$2,000,000.$2,000,000to$3,000,000.$3,000,000to$4,000,000.$4,000,000to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped2 .
$1,000 to $2,000 i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000 i$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,000 i$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000 i$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued.
Income class.
$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 t o $70,000$70,000 t o $80,000$80,000 t o $90,000$90,000 t o $100,000$100,000 t o $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 t o $250,000....$250,000to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000. . .$400,000 t o $500,000....$500,000 t o $750,000$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000 t o $3,000,000.$3,000,000 t o $4,000,000.$4,000,000 t o $5,000,000.$5,000,000 a n d overClasses grouped 2
Grand total
Num-ber of
returns.
655
32
20,239
Netincome.
$322,502325,757361,066
(2)(2)
Exemptions fromnormal tax.
Personalexemption.
$10,8008,600
12,500
(2)(2)
498,199
73,855,345
11,883
41,606,433
Dividends .
$180,282215,502181,328
(2)(2)
115,428
7,362,595
Normaltax.
$15,30011,12119,050
(2)(2)
43,306
2,037,120
Surtax.
$35,82948,42557,663
(2)(2)
114,761
695,473
Totaltax.
$51,12959,54676,713
(2)(2)
158,067
2,732,59
S O U T H D A K O T A .
$l,000to$2,000i...$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001...$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001.. -$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001. - -$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000....$10,000 to $11,000...$11,000 to $12,000...$12,000 to 113,000...$13,000 to $14,000...$14,000 to $15,000...$15,000 to $20,000...$20,000 to $25,000...$25,000 to $30,000...$30,000 to $40,000...$40,000 to $50,000...$50,000 to $60,000...$60,000 to $70,000...$70,000to $80,000...$80,000 to $90,000...$90,000 to $100,000,$100,000 to $150,000$150,000 to $200,000$200,000 to $250,000.$250,000 to $300,000.$300,000 to $400,000$400,000 to $500,000,$500,000 to $750,000.$750,000 to $1,000,00$l,000,000to$l,500,0$l,500,000to$2,000,0$2,000,000to$3,000,0$3,000,000to$4,000,0$4,000,000to$5,000,0$5,000,000 and overClasses grouped2. -
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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TENNESSEE.
Income class.Num-ber of
returns.Net
income. Personalexemption.
Exemptions fromnormal tax.
Dividends.
Normaltax.
Surtax. Totaltax.
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000 i$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000 i$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000...$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000...$300,000 to $400,000...$400,000 to $500,000...$500,000 to $750,000....$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000to $3,000,000$3,000,000 to $4,000,000$4,000,000to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and over...Classes grouped 8 . . . .
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to$11,000.....$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to$15,000.....$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000
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T E X A S —0 ont i nu e d.
Income class.
$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to$250,000....$250,000 to$300,000....$300,000 to$400,000....$400,000 to$500,000....$500,000 to $750,000$750,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1 500 000 to $2 000 000$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.5,000,000 and overClasses grouped2
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 tO $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000814,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000
$100 000 to $150 000$150,000 to $200,000$200,000 to $250,000..$250 000 to $300 000$300,000 to $400,000$400 000 to $500 000$500 000 to $750,000$750,000 to $1,000,000 .$1,000,600 to $1,500,000$1,500,000 to $2,000,000$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5 000 000 and overClasses grouped 2
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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VERMONT.
Income class.
$1,000 to $2,0001$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000 i$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to$11,000....$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to$14,000....$14,000 to $15,000....$15,000 to $20,000....$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to$30,000....$30,000 to$40,000....$40,000 to$50,000....$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000....$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000....$90,000 to $100,000...$100,000 to $150,000..$150,000 to $200,000..$200,000 to $250,000..$250,000 to $300,000..$300,000 to $400,000$400,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $750,000. . .$750,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 to $1,500,00$1,500,000 to $2,000,00$2,000,000 to $3,000,00$3,000,000 to $4,000,00$4,000,000 to $5,000,00$5,000,000 and over
$1,000 to $2,000 i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000 i$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to$40,000......i$40,000 to $50,000 ]
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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V m GINT A—Continued.
Income class.
$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 t o $70,000$70,000 t o $80,000 .$80,000 t o $90,000$90,000 t o $100,000$100,000 to$150,000. . . .$150,000 to$200,000. . . .$200,000 to$250,000. . . .$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to$400,000. . . .$400,000 to$500,000. . . .$500,000 t o $750,000... .$750 000 t o $1 000,000$1,000,000 t o $1,500,000,$1,500,000 t o $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to$3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5 000 000 a n d ove r . . .Classes grouped2
Grand total
Num-ber of
returns.
35211024252211
Netincome.
SI, 929,1031,356,304
737,623169,944369,728279,037871,100(2)(2)(2)(2)
Exemptions fromnormal tax.
Personalexemption.
$66,80045,80020,2004,4008,0004,000
11,200(2)(2)
(2)
(2)
51,207
1,783,256
173,104,495
12,400
98,661,871
Dividends .
$654,304336,543178,36784,979
281,302161,808420,248(2)(2)(2)(2)
683,154
20,315,457
Normaltax.
$140,166114,98462,1299,6776,703
10,97352,063(2)(2)(2)(8)
163,239
4,680,084
Surtax.
$235,395198,295118,00925,38078,72741,025
314,087(2)(2)(2)(2)
770,068
2,994,641
Totaltax.
$375,561313,279180,13835,05785,43051,998
366,150(2)(2)(2)(2)
873,307
7,674,725
W A S H I N G T O N .
$1,000to$2,0001... .$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,0001.. . .$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001.. . .$3,000 to $4,000$4 000 to $5 000!$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $3,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000....$11,000 to $12,000....$12,000 to $13,000....$13,000 to $14,000....$14,000 to $15,000....$15,000 to $20,000....$20,000 to $25,000....$25,000 Vo $30,000....$30,000 to $40,000....$40,000 to $50,000....150,000 to $60,000....$60,000 to $70,000....$70,000 to $80.000....$80,000 to $90;000....$90,000 to $100,000...$100,000 to $150,000. .$150,000 t o $200,000. .$200,000 to $250,000. .$250,000 t o $300,000..$300,000 t o $400,000..$400,000 to $500,000..$500,000 t o $750,000..$750,000 to $1,000,000
$1,000,000 to $l,500,00($1,500,000 to $2,000,00($2,000,000 t o $3,000,00($3,000,000 to $4,000,00($4,000,000 to $5,000,00($5,000,000 and over...
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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WEST VIRGINIA.
Income class.
$1,000 to $2,000i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000i$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,0001$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001U ,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000,$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000..$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000.$90,000 to $100.000$100,000 to $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $300,000....$300,000 to $400,000....$400,000 to $500,000 .$500 000to $750,000$750,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000to$l ,500,000.$1,500,000to$2,000,000.$2,000,000to$3,000,000.$3,000,000to$4,000,000.$4,000,000to$5,000,000.$5 000 000 and overClasses grouped2
$1,000 to $2,000 i$1,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000 i$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,000 i$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,000 i$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000
1 Nontaxable. T ersonal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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WISCONSIN1—Continued.
Income class.
$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 t o $70,000$70,000 t o $80,000$80,000 t o $90,000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 t o $150,000....$150,000 to $200,000....$200,000 t o 1250,000....$250,000 t o $300,000 .$300,000 t o $400,000....$400,000 t o $500,000....$500,000 t o $750,000....$750,000 t o $1,000,000$1,000,000 t o $1,500,000.Sl,500,000 t o $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 t o $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 a n d over . . .Classes g r o i m e d 2
$1,000 to $2,000 i11,000 to $2,000$2,000 to $3,000 i$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,000 i$3,000 to $4,000$4,000 to $5,0001$4,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $6,000$6,000 to $7,000$7,000 to $8.000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $11,000$11,000 to $12,000$12,000 to $13,000$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $40,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60 000 to $70,000
$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90.000$90,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $150,000... .$150,000 to $200,000.. .$200,000 to $250,000....$250 000 to $300 000..$300 000 to $400,000$400 000 to $500 000S500 000 to $750.000..$750 000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.$2,000,000 to $3,000,000.$3,000,000 to $4,000,000.$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5 000 000 and overClasses grouped2
1 Nontaxable. Personal exemption and dividends exceed net income.2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer.
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NONRESIDENT ALIENS.
Income class.
$1,000 to $2,000!$1,000 to $2,000$2,000to$3,000x . . . .$2,000 to $3,000$3,000 to $4,000!.$3,000to $4,000$4 OOOtoSoOOO1
$4,OOOto$5,000$5,000to $6,000$6,000to$7,000$7,000 to $8,000$8,000 to $9,000$9,000 to $10,000...$10,000 to $11,000..$11,000 to $12,000..$12,000 to $13,000..$13,000 to $14,000$14,000 to $15,000$15,000 to $20,000$20,000 to $25,000$25,000 to $30,000$30,000 to $10,000$40,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $60,000$60,000 to $70,000$70,000 to $80,000$80,000 to $90,000$90,000 to $100,000.$100,000 to $150,000$150,000 to $200,000$200,000 to $250,000$250,000 to $300,000$300,000 to $400,000$400,000 to $500,0001500,000 to $l,000,0($l,000,000to $1,500,$l,500,000to$2,000,$2,000,000to$3,000,$3,000,000to$4,000,$4,000,000 to $5,000,$5,000,000 and over
Married women mak-ing separate returnsfrom husbands*
Grand total
11,9132,7357,1952,7001,6051,310
6542,0725,3222,7102,147
8253,761
5944,114
238414
4,430196
18,233769
1,3186,5901,721
89810,487
647844
2,2761,3583 612
437237
1,4251,8291,1082,174
265
496
126.554
8,3382,0783,9052,0731,2441,302
5522,5124,4672,6092,040
6893,189
7793,048
124335
4,077233
17,057808719
5,2731,604
7469,010
664766
1,2911,0093 312
365234
1,2041,453
8511,638
248
105,988
4,605917
1,094563485553370
1,1883,5601.365
900176
1,522239637
40214
2.50891
10,313317185
2,645294349
4,803419167157528
1,378141138521643307972
73
159
52,188
6,9131,5494,7061,4841,088
854421
1,1193,5311,8941,317
5562,332
3532,232
108231
2.878114
11,889521677
4,0531,010
5666,189
479583
1,474795
2,224263156844
1,326735
1,213182
402
79,152
5,1431,2052,1441,108
761745366
1,4842,7671,6021,085
4331,854
4581,643
77265
2,419129
10,902523369
3,1931,006
4835,370
414455710625
2,064217158647
" 865493
1,048153
64,010
3,229570727379336388243852
2,509976652120999179441
34169
1,66473
7,49820397
1,828235234
3,34629712892
35389211593
381439218672
67
135
36,605
4,612905
2 293854725584293870
2,7661,200
915305
1,508251
1,21338
1672,089
728,430
425358
2,635613372
4,055327388648562
1,38715995
600658507772111
310
51,381
3,570871
1,241730489517271909
2,0281,148
810300
1,268278974
44169
1,675110
7,770345213
2,310667327
4,066295296341463
1,47814191
485578361705110
44,363
2,300410504304236261193632
1,89271844870
718131240
22115
1,22158
5,48314381
1,311189174
2,5522286054
2647327176
259273174481
44
136
26,580
3,332661
1,213525449370202625
1,915803571193
1,091126695
20123
1,49148
5,940293211
1,890424276
2,955244251325337
1,0119881
439457253552
78
225
35,117
2,035596841450374394204758
1,602806532208941187662
27119
1,27556
5,739253130
1,570434236
3,056214204229316
1,02010577
32939426149384
31,769
1,722341350196180212112486
1,415541343
75575120203
1666
90932
4,19910256
995140126
1,9561686050
180507
5650
180237114347
28
127
20, 086
2,381451783399359341155499
1,493671455159749105482
2278
1,10929
5,009220170
1 485304206
2,346203203223275788
7959
334357218401
59
194
27,152
1,764377561354262332155592
1,3436423711627201494092787
96656
4,731198100
I.SRfi321212
2,285190162149228748
7855
268303212433
71
24.536
1,313288273145142161102336
1,159424272
5942882
1541468
65826
3,3929442
7Q810481
1,5501354143
139360
4848
16718295
26323
134
1%785
1 In 1916 the net income shown by such returns are combined with husbands returns, and in each case treated as one return in its proper income class. In 1917 the returns ofmarried women filed separately are included in their individual income classes independent of husbands incomes.
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States and Territories.
AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of Columbia.FloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode Island
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South CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashington . . . .
WisconsinWyomingNonresident aliens
and citizens resid-ing abroad
Married women mak-ing separate returnsfrom husbands.1...
Grand total...
States and Territories.
AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCalifornia . . .Colorad oConnecticutDelawareDistrict of Columbia..FloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisiana .MaineMarylandMassachusetts
367344707
2,136212150871891546
1,126209
555
69,992
341239670
1,912222165752808549
1,002194
65,800
12683
4341,095
162113430486264819
79
536
45,845
$40,000 t o $50,000.
1918
35
1017
24139
1362863146018
5486
734931716732
133506
1917
35
1918
31150
15423521553204
518986059538844
165516
1916
11
137
21249
14028591226226
470483428415529
123474
13999
330856
6469
321361222465
44
289
30,227
13174
28776510364
308306238435
69
29,897
6632
175462
7142
191203158354
36
479
23,097
$50,000 t o $60,000.
1918
15
410
140138713331125144
34028141342301861
276
1917
16
66
17935
10720241229136
33955364335532487
378
1916
3194
13234942031
419181
23835261223312191
326
7420
166416
3542
211163125261
31
163
16,350
7328
156367
4229
170169147255
41
16,804
1913
121254
4221
10210288
18918
559
13,512
$60,000 t o $70,000,
1918
8
3
10414561425
914
92
1692714
920271332
188
1917
9246
1191874
818
91062
2C928182517311260
236
1916
4
42
8419651623
59
123
2013612
914331255
232
402194
2671118809660
15721
116
10,206
461887
2402728959278
17329
10,573
111159
1432424607043
12310
543
8,598
$70,000 t o $80,000.
1918
5111
729
341016
1136
1331913
818124
28132
1917
3
56
8610391214
210
52
13633202115222056
181
1916
5232
512243
8173
107
12316
77
16141235
169
3416
115274
2126988264
19930
139
11,887
411795
2612330
11697
11118934
12,733
91476
1592921787552
14516
825
10,893
$80,000 t o $90,000.
1918
4
24
446
24573
116
9512103
1112
716
110
1917
1
25
5014233729
101
104151012
997
32124
1916
4
11
499
234
154672
1241111
8495
32131
3QO%
1 In 1916 the net income shown by such returns are combined with husbands returns, and in each case treated as one return in its proper income class. In 1917 the returns ofmarried women filed separately are included in their individual income classes independent of husbands incomes.
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Married women mak-ing separate returnsfrom husbands *
Grand total
$90,000 to $100,000.
1918
318
4447
10
15
934
States and Territories.
A l a b a m aA l a s k a . . . .ArizonaArkansas.. . . . . .CaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdaho. .IllinoisIndiana
1917
21612
106
1022
1,183
1916
41322855
193
191
1,265
$300,000 to $400,000.
1918
62322
1
241
1917
113
104
1
1293
1916
1
619811
135
3
$100,000 to $150,000.
1918
1225
425
1224
3
35
2,358
1917
6375
1114153229
2
3,302
1916
731567
171732
562
3,462
$400,000 to $500,000.
1918
1
1
1
1
12
1917
1
1
344
11
151
1916
82
91
21
233
$150,000 to $200,000.
1918
110
15236
13
866
1917
1171146
12193
1,301
$500,000 to $1,000,000.
1918
21
3
8
1917
1
622312
22
1916
722
111
26
1916
11211546
11
302
1,586
$200,000 to $250,000.
1918
27
12221
5
401
1917
2131
2125
703
$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.
1918
11
1
1917
12
1
3
1916
i111
1
71
1916
72
1447
178
904
$250,000 to $300,000.
1918
3
1222
4
247
$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.
1918
2
1917
11
3
1916
3
4
1917
12113
346
1916
23
2
5
113
540
$2,000,000 and over.
1918
1
1917
2
3
1916
23
3
n.>rj.
72
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IowaKansas.KentuckyLouisianaMaineMaryland.MassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvania .Rhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermont ..VirginiaWashingtonWest Virginia .WisconsinWyomingNonresident aliens and cit-
izens residing abroadMarried women making
separate returns fromhusbands *
Grand total
239
3372
1
11
84
2022
295
13
1211
260
3
53164
811
19
1341
162
686
112122
376
2
1116
41126
1421
217
1911
1962
586
13
31114
136
605
11523
5
2
522
141
1
11
1
122
9
11354
2
11
741
11
2171
2
11
179
21754
2
1
7
99
1511
314
4
76
321
1
11233
1
6
771
1411
356
1
1
178
31952
9
8
1451
22*3
14561
1
to t
o
1
315
1
43272
41
9
1872
223
395
1
12212
148
524
23
3
14
1
51
1
33
1
2
40
22181
2
1
67
311
2
2
542
11
112
1
1
1
1
37
134
12
2
16
21
2
13
41
33
2
2
23
32
CO
18
60
1
14
2
18
1
1
28
1
31
1
41
11
9
42
3351
1
31
98
1 In 1916 the net income shown by such returns are combined with husbands returns, and in each case treated as one return in its proper income class. In 1917 the returns ofmarried women filed separately are included in their individual income classes independent of husbands incomes.
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Corporation Returns.
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TABLE 10.—CORPORATE RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES.
[Income returns for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1918.]
CD
States andTerritories.
Corporations reporting net income.
Totalnum-ber ofcor-
pora-tions.
Num-ber
report- ££ing b e r
netin-
come.
Percent
oftotalnum-
ofcor-
pora-tions
ineachState.
Grossincome. Deductions. Net
income.Income
tax.War profitsand excessprofits tax.
Total tax.
Percent
oftotaltax.
Num-ber
report-ing j
nonet !in- |
come.
Corporations reporting no net income.
Percent
oftotalnum-ber ofcor-
pora-tions
ineachState.
Grossincome. Deductions. Deficit.
AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDist. of Columbia.FloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevada
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TABLE 11.—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIES FOR THE UNITED STATES.[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1918.]
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
Corporations reporting net income.
Number. Net income. Income tax.War profitsand excessprofits tax.
Total tax.
Corporations report-ing no net income.
Number. Deficit.
10
AGRICULTURE AND RELATED INDUSTRIES.
I. Farming:Cotton farming...Grain farmingFruit farmingStock farming....All other farming.
Total farming..
2348
916932
4,860
6,779
II . Related Industr ies:LoggingFishingIce harvestingAll other related industr ies .
410197181245
75
7,887
Total related industries
Agriculture, n. p. d.1
Grand total, agriculture and related industries
MINING AND QUARRYING. jI. Mining:
Coalmining ! 3,129Metal mining—
IronCopperLead and zincGold, silver, and precious metalsAll other mining
Nonmetal mining-OilGasSalt. mines and other sources
1,761317134
1228
451616
2,824
$280,317140,770
4,648,9888,491,843
27,376,589
$2£,24510,521
392,839771,025
2,311,351
$31,1489,539
934,4221,078,9784,153,219
$56,39320,060
1,327,2611,850,0036,464,570
3,931
2041186251
40,938,507
8,350,1651,650,016
604,361962,460
435 11,567,002
3,510,981
723,172149,46555,56489,704
6,207,306
1,632,633159,09353,177
141,697
718,2S7
2,355,805308,558108,741231,401
1,017,905 1,986,600 3,004,505
40 158,511
4,406 52,664,020
2,159
627057
106
99015520
180,100,595
5,390,97358,175,46231,823,79111,020,43828,624,091
170,310,6736,166,0693,267,809
11,778 7,144 18,922
4,540,664 8,201,050 12,741,714
1120
465316
2,036
2,848
20679
119194
35
3,481
13,210,993
440,8046,421,2252,940,6061,157,2362,434,634
14,877,982658,248267,249
63,750,218
1,306,5103,450,7126,924,2971,053,7317,432,349
43,962,644420,940993,829
76,961,211 j
1,747,3149,871,9379.864,9032,210,967
58,840,626 j1,079,1881,261,078 :
970
147160141306443
771162114
$199,42675,947
1,941,8673,181,280
12,703,740
18,102,260
1,858,369960,615217,716
1,042,969
4,079,6
135,113
22,317,042
8,825,418
1,025,8615,965,0152,799,9828,292,5639,846,315
13,611,962481,642279,167
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All other nonmetal mining
All other mining concerns, n. p. d.i
Total, mining
II. Quarrying:StoneClay, sand, gravelPrecious and semipreciousAll other quarrying, n. p. d.1
Total, quarrying
Mining and quarrying combinations, n. p. d.1
Grand total, mining and quarrying
MANUFACTURING.
I. Food products, liquors, and tobacco:Bread and bakery products and retail saleMilling, flour, meal, feedCereal preparations, etcDairy products and condensed milkButter substitutesChocolate, confectionery, ice cream, etcCoffee and spicesFish canning and preservingFruit and vegetable canning and preserving, etcMeat packing, etcPoultry and eggs, packedSugar making and refining, cane and beetIce manufacturing, etcSoft drinks, etcBreweries and distilleries, etcTobaccoAll other food products
Total food products, liquors, and tobacco
II. Textile and textile products:Textile fabrics—
Cotton goods, etcWoolen and worsted goods, etcSilk goods, etcFelt goods and products, except hatsLinen and flax, etcAll other textile and textile products
Men's clothing, suits, overcoatsWomen's clothing, suits, coats, skirts...Hats and caps, etcCorsetsShirts, collars, cuffsHosiery and all knit goods
All other clothing
Total clothing
Total textile and textile products
III. Leather and leather products:Boots, shoes, cut stock, and findingsGlovesSaddlery and harnessTrunks and valisesAll other leather and leather products
Total leather and leather products
935033
617
793
615
46588946364
170780
1,140
4,586
8,363
72883
13298
683
1,724
784628
521
673
449
32971435749
137701918
3,654
7,018
61867
11685
548
Net income. Income tax.
$12,395,54717,646,7166,459,994
29,485,010
65,987,267
5,862,205
19,653,3427,682,9365,411,5863,301,8028,784,680
54,628,52935,379,806
140,704,886
765,237,637
66,260,8091,514,8344,279,1171,419,500
42,902,494
1,434 116,376,754
$1,084,973902,813458,601
1,964,865
4,411,252
396,675
1,324,492573,798452,468293,684763,553
3,389,8302,410,039
9,604,539
48,936,351
5,998,02895,244
282,19596,945
3,277,928
9,750,340
War profitsand excessprofits tax. Total tax.
$3,108,9389,989,6952,504,556
12,020,371
27,623,560
1,903,316
7,511,7381,575,6351,130,420
751,9762,110,057
24,872,65113,924,149
53,779,942
344,513,264
14,754,397618,610
1,690,337463,549
14,252,672
31,779,565
$4,193,91110,892,5082,963,157
13,985,236
32,034,812
2,299,991
8,836,2302,149,4331,582,8881,045,6602,873,610
28,262,48116,334,188
63,384,481
393,449,615
20,752,425713,854
1,972,532560,494
17,530,600
41,529,905
Corporations report-ing no net income.
Number.
120
166
136175106153379
222
932
1,345
110161613
135
290
Deficit.
$68,404161,08860,401
665,026
954,919
371,839
211,863794,994497,39178,01770,954
557,0451,359,915
3,942,018
"7,683,788
1,080,21669,79087,71357,034
1,448,851
2,743,604
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IV. Rubber and rubber goods; also celluloid, ivory, shell, andbone:
Boots, shoes, and garmentsBelting, hose, and tiresCelluloid, ivory, shell, and boneAll other rubber goods
Total rubber and rubber goods
V. Lumber and wood products:Saw and planing mill products, etcFurniture, all classesAuto, carriage, and wagon bodies and parts, etcAll other lumber and wood products
Total lumber and wood products
VI. Paper, pulp, and products:All paper, pulp, paper products, etc.:
VII. Printing and publishing:General printing and publishing, etcSpecial processes and tributary industries, etc
Total printing and publishing
VIII. Chemicals and allied substances:Chemicals proper, acids, and other compounds, etcPaints andT varnishes, etcOils, vegetable and animal, etcPetroleum and mineral oil refining and productsSoapsFertilizersAll other chemicals and allied substances
Total chemicals and allied substances
IX. Stone, clay, and glass products:Stone: Cut building stone, crushed stone, etcClay and earth products: Brick, tile, terra cotta, fire brick,
etcGlass and glass products-
Glass manufacture, plate or window glass, etcCombinations of stone, clay, and glass manufacture
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SerialNo. Industries.
95
96
100101
102103
MANUFACTURING—continued.
X. Metal manufacture:Metal products of iron and steel, or iron and steel and other
metals-Smelting from the ore, crude or refined metal produc-
tion, etcGeneral or stock products or forms made in foundries
or rolling mills, etcFurther and more specialized manufacture, heavy and
light machinery, etcAll other metal products
Metal products, not iron or steel—Base metals, smelting and refining, etcPrecious metals, smelting, refining, etc
Total metal manufacture
XI. All other manufacturing concerns:
All other manufacturing, n. p. d.i
Grand total manufacturing
CONSTRUCTION.Excavation and construction under or upon the ground (not
buildings), etcJetty, dam, dry-dock, wharf, bulkhead, etcRailroad construction, pure or combinedShipbuilding, pure or combinedBuildings and structures above ground, etcEquipping and installing machinery and equipment, as ele-
vators, carrier systems, etcWrecking, raising, or moving (not marine)All other construction and contractors, n. p. d.i
Grand total construction
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
Corporations reporting net income.
Number.
306
2,109
7,6852,632
520454
13,706
6,975
67,274
78313897
2822,760
1,871171
1,629
7,731
171
1,822
5,8652,070
293318
10,539
5,13S
Net income.
$89,877,109
341, 733, 762
1,468,294,594132,795,119
14,943,2825,6S3,635
2,053,327,501
311,604,459
51,205 | 4,691,496,014
4168765
1831,906
1,47053
1,117
5,297
2,985,2005,202,6161,015,218
73,769,22522,225,776
7,977,323276,992
21,410,273
134,862,623
Income tax.
$5,466,848
22,104,707
102,130,7319,095,285
1,077,692613,853
140,489,116
23,915,597
337,923,377
203,279414,92572,377
3,262,9311,420,364
523,19920,418
1,503,744
7,421,237
War profitsand excessprofits tax.
$42,708,751
149,263,649
614,419,59652,132,128
3,293,496724,531
862,542,151
102,953,969
1,774,121,433
660,1981,451,116
299,04845,504,829
7,874,850
1,534,23939,088
7,174,853
64,538,221
Total tax.
$48,175,599
171,368,356
716,550,32761,227,413
4,371,1881,338,384
1,003,031,267
126,869,566 1,837
Corporations report-ing no net income.
Number. Deficit.
135
287
1,820562
227136
3,167
2,112,044,810 16,069
$865,857
3, 727,954
32,069,8173,861,216
2,609,0211,122,149
44,256,014
16,832,547
863,4771,866,041371,425
48,767,7609,295,214
2,057,43859,506
8,678,597
71,959,458
367513299854
401118512
2,434
157,376,278
3,385,210577,117526,220
2,718,6013,501,839
1,232,37933,093
4,639,557
16,614,016
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112
113 I114 i
115116117118119
120121122123
124
TRANSPORTATION VXD OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES.
I. Rail transportation:Steam railroads... . . . .Electric railroadsAll other railroads, n. p. d.i
Total rail transportation
II. Water transportation:Oceanlines, transoceanic and coastal .Lake sound bay and river linesMarine salvage and wrecking . . .All other water transportations, n. p. d. i
Total water transportation
III. Local transportation, cartage, and storage:Cartage and storage or warehouse and packing for trans-
portationCab,livery, taxicab. jitney bus companies, and automobile
garages ' . . .Special food storage and packers for transportation, etcAll other local transportation, n. p. d.1
Total local transportation, cartage and storage
IV. Other public utilities and transportation, n. p. d.:Electric light and power companiesGas companiesTelephone and telegraph companiesWater worksAll other public utilities, n. p. d.i
Total, other public utilities and transportation
Grand total, transportation and other public utilities
TRADE
Wholesalers and jobbers, including exporters, importers, etcDepartment stores, either wholesale or retail, or bothRetail stores, all other etcCommission trade, including commercial travelers and special
agents, etc .All other trade, n. p. d.1
Grand total trade
529442517
1,488
201273218
1,107
1,799
2 248
2 417591568
5,824
1,566566
3,9371 4751,591
9,135
18,246
14,6941,668
39,812
2,31311,662
70,149
300237310
847
8012311
791
1,005
1 628
1,674470371
4,143
1,086344
3,0801,0331,026
6,569
12,564
12,576928
34,039
1,6869,237
58,466
290,591,12239 334,80747, 798,355
377, 724,284
39,037,41419 363 961
698,92550,053,521
109,153,821
11 751 594
5,449,8698,169,1902,161,529
27,532,182
42,780,67022,487,80985, 778,4538 852 325
103,968,298
263,867,555
778,277, 842
405,657,48876,821,046
321,258,112
34 722,737216,013,981
1,054,473,364
34,160,4154 576 6815,491,087
44,228,183
2,125,9101 095 818
66, 8023,550,341
6,838,871
895 345
301,987754,055169,805
2,121,192
4,789,6362,508,8109,709,318
895 64111,449,074
29,352,479
82,540,725
29,121,7616,723,385
24,287,385
2,518 06316,653,420
79,304,014
2,507,529619,112
1,182,153
4,308, 794
20,351,2119 782,417
114, 76018,644, 847
48, 893,235
1,993,125
699,5701,138,844
241,216
4,072, 755
897,394749,949
1,435,060154, 792
6,301,049
9, 538, 244
66, 813,028
138,464,97519,209,54660,450,119
11,819,46260,653,244
290,597,346
36,667,9445,195, 7936,673,240
48,536,977
22,477,12110,878,235
181,56222,195,188
55,732,106
2,888,470
1,001,5571,892,899
411,021
6,193,947
5,687,0303,258, 759
11,144,3781,050,433
17,750,123
38, 890, 723
149,353,753
167,586,73625,932,93184,737,504
14,337,52577,306,664
369,901,360
229205207
641
121150207316
794
620
743121197
1,681
480222857442565
2,566
5,682
2,118740
" 5,773
6272,425
11,683
22,412,8927, 764,826
11,558,223
41,735,941
1,156,476636,51152,768
6,516,162
8,361,917
17,553,360
3,578,167689,479743, 963
22,564,969
5,973,6892,057,6692,414,6702,226,935
13,442,740
26,115,703
98,778,530
12,403,134739,920
22,451,571
2,759,33414;538; 112
52,892,071
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SerialNo. Industries.
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
Corporations reporting net income.
Number. Net income. Income tax.War profitsand excessprofits tax.
Total tax.
Corporations report-ing no net income.
Number. Deficit.
PUBLIC SERVICE.I. Domestic service:
125 Restaurants, lunch rooms, etc126 Hotels, board and lodging houses127 Laundries, cleaning and dyeing128 All other domestic service, n . p . d.i
Total domestic service
II. Amusements:129 Theaters, or theatrical organizations, etc130 Moving pictures131 All other amusements
Total amusements
III. Professional and other services:132 Business services, advertising, appraisers, auditors, actua-
ries, etc133 i Educational service, including art, colleges, schools, libra-
I ries, etc., teachers, etc134 i Curative services, physicians, surgeons, etc135 ! Legal services, lawyers, patent attorneys, etc13G I Engineering, mechanical design, invention, scientific re-
search, etc137 All other service, n . p. d.1
j Total professional and other services
Grand total public service
FINANCE.
I. Banking and related business:138 Bank, general, n p . d. or private bankers139 National banks140 State banks141 Trust companies, or bank and trust companies
9591,5802,122
619
5,280
6271,1461,799
3,572
1,178
752927910
413•1,867
6,047
14,899
8,9117,5438,0262,135
687978
1,590155
3,410
361801
1,039
2,201
773
473613683
2541,338
4,134
9,745
$5,177,13012,561,18410,540,398
629,472
$397,8091,027,783
823,62340,540
$839,8551,437,7101,405,265
107,696
$1,237,6642,465,4932,228,888
148, 236
272602532464
28,908,184 2,289,755 3,790,526 | 0,080,281 1,870
5,305,4523,407,6706,569,623
455,857218,347489,891
889,871438,376
1,304,170
15,282,745 1,164,095 2,632,417
3,813,789
2,129,8282,506,3732,700,117
4,342,4895,718,511
327,209
173,973156,562228,174
273,292503,119
366,355
103,716410,45169,311
1,711,420741,547
21,211,107 1,662,329 3,402,800
1,345,728656,723
1,794,061
266345760
3,796,512
693,564
277,689567,013297,485
1,984,7121,244,666
1,371
405
279314227
159529
5,065,129 1,913
65,402,036 5,116,179 9,825,743 14,941,922 5,154
7,2077,6191,979
92,328,936196,409,85341,165,66995,899,094
7,323,41715,091,7332,829,0688,232,100
7,236,36519,202,9282,274,4656,507,020
14,559,78234,294,6615,103,53314,739,120
427336407156
$1,321,9604,811,0111,785,954239,149
6,835,835
1,474,922
997,310515,486257,673
922,9681,200,024
5,368,383
20,362,292
1,747,5522,260,6541,024,0292,931,522
8,158,074 £jj
1,519,595 £2,244,657 >/3,071,583
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145
146147148149150151152
153
154155
Loan companies, etcStock and bond brokersReal estate, loan, and insurance agents, realty holding and
development companiesHolding and leasing realty, not realty business, etc
Total banking and related business
II. Insurance companies:Life insurance, stock, and mutual companies.Accident, stock companies onlyFire, stock companies onlyMarine, stock companies onlyAccident, fire, and marine, mutualFidelity and bondingAll other insurance companies, n. p. d.i
Total insurance companies
All other finance, n. p. d., and combinations of I and II, etc..
Grand total financeALL OTHEE.
Combinations, predominant industry not ascertainable.Inactive concerns
Grand total all other concerns.
Grand total
1,480302
11,44423,304
63,145
298238365132395218453
2,099
2,888
68,132
8,94443,656
52,600
317,579
6,23113,980
46,881
10824
19117
20914
275
,0,775,,927,676
65,592,88488,415,088
592,827,975
8,796,5161,484,320
14,709,637'841,036
8,679,4443,456,681
22,334,065
60,301,699
1,870
49,589
5,22045
5,265
684,660,447
1,032,870190,538
6,621,6108,454,067
49,775,403
691,555166,993
1,594,648103,076890,908343,235
2,382,352
6,172,70T
3,145,628
59,093,798
331,879,21918,475
331,897,694
202,061 | 8,301,511,249
28,080,757
28,080,757
653,198,483
695,60949,984
15,426,6093,282,142
54,675,122
929,13967,448
980,754114,106581,788371,573
1,718.132
4,762, 940
1,728,479240,522
22,048,21911,736,209
104,450,525
1,620,694234,441
2,575,402217,182
1,472,696714,808
4,100,484
10,935,707
1,555,340 | 4,700,968
60,993,402 j
88,289,071
88,289,071
2,505,565, 939
120,087,200
116,369,8
116,369,828
3,158,764,422
262 f 799,167139 i 1,410,277
5,2139,324
31,062,28141,385,592
16,264 82,621,074
190214174115186204178
66,828,135511,630
8,419,8111,065,793
20,278,96120,629
11,317,285
1,261 108,442,244
1,018 i 14,911,509
18,543 205,974,827 >H===== H
3,72443,611
47,335
11,5518
41,191,2232,792,953
43, 984,176
689,772,361
72
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AGRICULTURE AND RELATED INDUSTRIES.
Income classes.
Reporting net income:0 to $2,000$2 000 to $5 000$5,000 to $10,000..$10,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $250,000... .$250,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 to $5,000,000 . .$5,000,000 and over...
Reporting net income:^0 to $2,000$2,000 to $5,000...$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000. .$100,000 to $250,000 . . .$250,000 to $500,000 . . .$500,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 to $5,000,000 .$5,000,000 and over
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MANUFACTURING:—EMBRACING ALL MANUFACTURES.
Reporting net incomes:" 0 to $2 000$2,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000.. . .$10,000 to $50,000 .$50,000 to $100,000..$100,000 to $250,000$250 000 to $500,000 .$500,000 to $1,000,000.$1,000 000 to $5,000,000 .$5,000,000 and over
MANUFACTURING: FOOD PRODUCTS, LIQUORS, AND TOBACCO.
Reporting net income:0 to $2,000$2 000 t o $5 000$5,000 t o $10,000 . . . . . .$10 000 t o $50 000$50 000 t o $100 000$100,000 t o $250,000 . .$250,000 t o $500 000 .$500,000 t o $1,000,000$1,000,000 t o $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and over
1 Deficit. 2 Average for returns reporting net income of $2,000 and over.
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Income classes. Number. Net income. Income tax.War profits and
excess profitstax.
Total tax.Averageamountof tax.
Per cent oftotal tax tonet income.
Reporting net income:0 to $2,000$2,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $250,000...$250,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and over . . . .
MANUFACTURING: L E A T H E R AND L E A T H E R PRODUCTS.
Reporting net income:0 to $2 000$2,000 to $5 000$5,000 to $10,000 . . . . .$10 000 to $50 000$50^000 to $100 000$100 000 to #250 000$250,000 to $500 000 . . .$500,000 to $1.000,000$1,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and over
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MANUFACTURING: RUBBER AND RUBBER GOODS.
Reporting; net income:0 to $2,000$2,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000 . . . ,$10,000 to $50,000 .$50,000 to $100,000 . . . .$100,000 to $250,000$250,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $1,000,000 . . .$1,000,000 to $5,000 000$5,000,000 and over
TotalReported no net income
Grand total
788054933427241066
412153
565
$65,328263.280383 266
2,149,7402,335 2464,723,1458, im, 6217,677,851
11,159,31464,641,321
101,595,11211,814,379
99,780,733
$11,92130,632
193,573215,141395,875701,833556,792865 352
5,555^235
8.526,354
8,526,354
$3,59124,328
350,109472,020
1,369,6302,303,8403,022,5703,938,077
18,330,643
29,814,808
29,814,808
$15,51254 960
543,682687,161
1,765,5053,005,6733,579,3624,803,429
23,885,878
38,341,162
38,341,162
$1941,0185,846
20,21165,389
125.236357,936800 572
3,980,980
2 114,794
5.8914.3425.2929.4237.3836.6746.6243.0436.95
2 37.76
MANUFACTURING; LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS.
Reporting net income:0 to $2,000$2,000 to $5,000...$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000... .$50,000 to $100,000.$100,000 to $250,000$250,000 to $500,000...$500,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and over.. . . .
i Deficit. 2 Average for returns reporting net income of $2,000 and over.
OOr
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Income classes.
Reporting net income:0 to $2,000 .$2,000 to $5,000... .$5,000 to $10,000..$10,000 to $50,000 .$50,000 to $100.000..$100,000 to $250,000 .$250 000 to $500 000 . . .$500,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 to $5,000 000$5,000,000 and over
Reporting net income:0 to $2,000$2,000 to $5,000...$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000...$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $250,000...$250,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and over
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MANUFACTURING: CHEMICALS AND ALLIED SUBSTANCES.
Reporting net income:Oto $2,000$2,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $250,000.-..$250,000 to $500,000..-.$500,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and over. . . .
Reporting net income:0 to $2,000$2,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $250,000$250,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $1,000,000...$1,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and over
i Deficit. 2 Average for returns reporting net income of $2,000 and over.
5.1412.1124.4634. 5839.3643.4139.0745.4346.58
2 38.81
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TABLE 12.—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INCOME CLASSES BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS—Continued.
MANUFACTURING: METAL AND METAL PRODUCTS.O00
Income classes. Number.
Reporting net income:0 to $2,0 00$2,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $250,000$250,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $1,000,000...$1,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5,000,000 and over
Reporting net income:0 to $2,000$2,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and ove r . . .
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CONSTRUCTION.
Reporting net income:Oto $2,000$2,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $2oO,000....$250,000 to $500,000....500,000 to $1,000,000...$1,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and over . . .
Reporting net income:Oto $2,000$2,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $250,000$250,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $5,000,000S5,000,000and over....
i Deficit. y- Average for returns reporting net income of $2,000 and over.
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T R A D E .
Income classes.
Reporting net income:0 to $2,000$2,000 to 15,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and over
PUBLIC SERVICE: PROFESSIONAL, AMUSEMENTS, HOTELS, ETC.
cReporting net income:
0 to $2,000$2,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $250,000$250,000 to $500,000$500,000 to $1,000,000...$1,000,000 to $5,000,000.$5^000,000 and over
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FINANCE, B
Reporting net income:0 to $2,000$2,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and over
COMBINATIONS, PREDOMINANT INDUSTRY NOT ASCERTAINABLE.
if.
6
Reporting net income:Oto $2,000$2,000 to $5,000$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000$50,000 to $100,000$100,000 to $250,000....$250,000 to $500,000....$500,000 to $1,000,000..$1,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and over....
2 Average for returns reporting net income of $2,000 and over.
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INACTIVE CONCERNS.
Income classes.
Reporting net income:0 to $2,000$2,000 to $5 000 - - . . . .$5,000 to $10,000$10,000 to $50,000$50 000 to $100 000$100,000 to $250,000$250 000 to $500 000$500,000 to $1,000,000$1,000,000 to $5,000,000$5,000,000 and over.
TotalReporting no net income
Grand, total
Number.
45
4543,611
43,656
Net income.
$18,475
18 47512,792,9531 2 774 478
Income tax.War profits andexcess profits
tax.
i
Total tax.Averageamountof tax.
Per cent oftotal tax tonet income.
ClIf:
Deficit.
o
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TABLE 13—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended. Dec. 31,1918.]
ALABAMA.
Industrial groups.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and" metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainable.Inactive concerns
Total
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
93135
11770
3
158
4590247018
597
51137960140776
61278
3,228
Number.
6688
9365
3I
122
o3755135814
• 461
3395
86995
59040
2,337
Corporations reporting net income.
Net income.
$325,2313,269,931
1,075,1916,334,950
40,0531 113
3,052,044
316,245896,53861,896
10,235,427107,315
22,120,772
461,6121,231,297
10,568.186383,421
4,482,7161,397,524
44,240,690
Income tax.
$23,514262,588
69,184335,395
2,108
288,777
24,88772,3624,462
899,1597,307
1,703,641
24,260126,080730,24123,790
344,595121,090
3,359,799
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$21,809928,191
342,1803,317,764
17,299
408,967
56,272159,129
3,6362,530,259
21,753
6,857,259
205,34060,208
2,738,24353,839
331,531324,470
11,520,890
Total tax.
$45,3231,190,779
411,3643,653,159
19,407
697,744
81,159231,491
8,0983,429,418
29,060
8,560, 900
229,600186, 288
3,468,48477, 629
676,126445,560
14,880,689
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
2747
2450
o3618
3511124
136
18429145
18621
278
891
Deficit.
Ul$92,677 H439,303 >
52,021 H26,693 £
0 rr0
333,580 C1 711 Hr*
16,374254,891 K68,226 S93,969 ^49,839 g
897,304 M
196,036357, 923369,571162,324501,66688,1238,317
3,113,244
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TABLE 13.—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, FOR STATES AND TERRI-TORIES—Continued.
ALASKA.
Industrial groups.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather products...Rubber and rubber goods.Lumber and wood productsPaper and pulp products .Printing and publishingChemicals and allied substances -Stone clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilities - . . .TradePublic service—professional amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
29
9
5
3
3
20
29
254
207
29
127
Corporations reporting net income.
Number.
3
8
2
1
3
14
18
172
175
67
Net income.
82,827
121 827
91,681
3,889
14,952
232,349
45,101227,66135,018
122,84928,451
694,256
Income tax.
$8,486
4,497
227
994
14,204
3,70718,0463,3947,4322,334
49,117
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$38,863
50,200
1,222
90,285
3,21747,5371,820
10,678164
153,701
Total tax.
$47,349
54,697
227
2,216
104,489
6,92465,5835,214
18,1102,498
202,818
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
26
1
3
2
6
118232
29
60
Deficit.
$7 32-<43,391
3,230
4,125
5,147
12,502
19 42394
24,020734
21,5377,9575,755
142,747
H
c
o
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ARIZONA.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarrying . . .
Manuf act uring:Food products, liquors, and tobacco..Textile and textile productsLeather andleather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood products . . . .Paper and pulp productsPrinting and publishing . . . .Chemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetaland metal productsAllother manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilities . . -TradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance banking, insurance etc .Combinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
8179
18
7
162172
53
1151
17228
15838
430
1,101
2622
15
3
14
51
38
829
14420
10723
417
$292,7238,078,429
212,582
38,131
58,476
180,44864,902
554,539
40,296382,694
1,056,73131,476
888,220387,355
11,712,463
$22,868629,143
17,542
3,579
3,612
20,7i36,797
52,243
3,46839,29083,4741,157
66,58438,043
936,270
$56,7352,560,830
36,342
2,307
6,767
1,0576,263
52,736
15,044117,415
1,002139,04934,102
2,976,913
$79,6033,189,973
53,884
5,886
10,379
21,77013,060
104,979
3,46854,334
200,8892,159
205,63372,145
3,913,183
5557
3
4
22121
15
322288
5115
430
684
$503,5941,151,666
4,073
106,498
17,184
14,6955,213
299
147,962
1,786132,49586:71929 148
276,36057,40417,759
2,404,893
UlHCUl
og
ARKANSAS.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobacco.Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries..
Total manufacturing
11350
701011
1281
1919111512
287
57911
1071
1616
10
$364,405245,995
761,483186,94929,4433,075
4,499,468171
150,362610,466131,07087,527
117,598
235 I 6,577,612
$22,50020,323
47,8218,9272,457
129408,428
10,50836,4378,2075,4699,311
537,694
$22,49025,859
253,74095,0615,440
869,662
38,577257,44847,86223,49720,760
1,612,047
$44,99046,182
301,561103,9887,897129
1,278,090
49,085293,88556,06928,96630,071
2,149,741
21
52
$179,803119,485
105,5116,855
245,442
87818,32511,93925,9267,256
422,132
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TABLE 13.—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, FOR STATES AND TERRI-TORIE S—-Continued.
ARKANSAS—Continued.
Industrial groups.
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance banking insurance, etc . . . .Combinations—predominant industries not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
1191
63278
56454
113
1,993
Corporations reporting net income.
Number.
759
58363
519433
1,624
Net income.
$111 836432,313
7,662;656493^ 560
4,029 484361,680
20,279,541
Income tax.
$7 29238,399
548,59439,714
306 72529,542
1,550,783
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$38 53519,606
2,009, 61686, 971
336, 28945,179
Total tax.
$45 82758,005
2,558,210126,685643,01474,721
4,196,592 5,747,375
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
43249154511
110
369
Deficit.
$66 192416,772356,97823,100
115, 44299, (:80
. 847
1,800,431
>
CALIFORNIA.
Agriculture and related industries 'Mining and quarrying !
Manufac t uring:Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsEubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
Construction °?,L'ZTransportation and other public utilities __Trade ,
1,047702
5661144417
16826
24616870
345194
1.958
558301
416894113
10419
18610229
251133
1,383 J
$9,187,63529,284,072
23,403,6763,369,0771,611,299
373,6233,705,8402,260,2422,554,652
23,930,767923.935
13,926,2862,787,978
78,847,375
$857,0412,797,632
1,789,513214,059118,71521,986
356,729219,445202,186
1,902,59963,339
831,365211,479
5,931,415
. 'VKOZIHY
172,3221,899,509" 248,720
$1,022,6925,316,020
7,369,0141,464,175
546,176168,056497,978389,534575,547
7,580,128352,579
6,520, 836796,025
26,260,048
2,425,2405,112,604
10,139,608
$1,879,7338,113,652
9,158,5271,678,234
664, 891190,042854,707608, 979777,733
9,482, 727415,918
7,352,2011,007,504
32,191,463
2,597,5627,012,113
13,388,328
689501
2502534
647
6066419461
675
101371727
$4,8597 4229,279,655
2,242,99787,9675,320
11,661908,28124,737
217,505449,644364,686487,062791,891
5,591,751
1,595,8553,210,4023,648,844
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Public service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcJH inance banking, insurance etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns...
Total
7913,535
5822,145
14,464
5112,043
2773
7,881
3,745,38526,172.14311,675; 902
1 932
22(3,771,653
304,5452 430 4131,130,275
18,771,872
455,468694,478
1,659,876
53,086,034
760,0133,124.8912,790;,151
71,857,906
380 1,560,9701,692 ' 11.826.910
5052,442
8,083
2,848,474'551,744
44,974,027
COLORADO.
Agriculture and related industries.Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobacco..Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood products ,Paper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries...
Total manufacturing.
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainable.Inactive concerns
Agricultural and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobacco.Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood products
7817
117228
161747
416
90205
121032
$858,179111,092
2,823,20430,970,096
553,055879,907231,809
$60,83111,178
230,7742,043,132
44,40773,28520,158
$286,6906,626
756,07512,893,513
163,410242,96814,370
$347,52117,804
986,84914,936,645
207,817316,25334, 528
3 /11
2723
47
15
$298,39858,674
391,050168,45526,53767,43732,835
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CONNECTICUT—Continued.
00
Industrial groups.
Manufacturing—Continued.Paper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etc...Finance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
461045731
510198
1,371
199259
1,134290709150592
4,799
Corporations reporting net income.
Number.
35764122
413162
1,098
152202952200506902
3,249
Net income.
SI, 498,539784,585
1,546,433858, 578
63,655,26318,047,426
121,848,895
1,036,4506,775,011
10,604,229641,630
15,780,4404,667,423
37
162,323,386
Income tax.
$104,17163,542
118,64972,581
4,479,1731,273,176
8,523,048
70,139745,163786,01441,697
1,529,870260,443
12,028,383
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$561,235136, 490466,635198,340
24,674,3006, 732, 767
46,840,103
110, 950181,217
2,453, 83667,397
1,169,5692,327,408
53,443,796
Total tax.
$665,406200,032585,284270, 921
29,153, 4738,005,943
55,363,151
181,089926,380
3,239,850109,094
2,699,4392,587,851
65,472,179
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
273
4757
18290
20360
590
1,550
Deficit.
$46,940154,38756,783
108,4081,423,803
841,232
3,317,867
140,9551,874,027
544,313258,242
3,447,593377,137465, 713
10,782,919
3rjiO
Joo
IDELAWARE.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishing
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Chemicals and allied substancesStone clay and glass productsMetal and metal products -. .All other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
Construction. .Transuortation and other Dublic utilities - - -TradePublic service—professional amusements, hotels, etc .Finance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
116
2110
146
2330
10229
14524
161
688
94
166
117
20 '1592219512
384
36,683,953229,123
1,455,535179,323
42,664.172
346,811368,698
1,013,960573,486843,55034,597
46,730,072
2,696,06126;84082,97216,396
3,110,149
13,42226,37169,16927,05574,2482,014
3,421,919
13,183,444
738,23232,105
15,523,910
195,979125,751254,213316,084
58,6035,138
16,515,846
15,879,50526,840
821,20448,501
18,634,059
209,401152,122323,382343,139132,851
7,152
19,937,765
2254
29
315108
5012
161
304
26 3744,503
313,3964,430
550,360
6,114442,56825,76833,491
720,32055,12515,342
1,939,002
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Pood products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goods . .Lumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substances .Stone clay and glass productsMetal and metal products .All other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
Construction . . .Transportation and other public utilities.TradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
814
216
125
37103
2011
116
4037
22611015117
719
23
145
i14
2872
177
86
3126
19990
1069
552
$6,76621,114
1,420,71340,246
6,585522
169,609809,812177,760
3,8491,184,447
123,095
3,936,638
157,7332,635,7424,666,9161,537,6932,079,684
58,214
15,100,500
$3282,053
115,3463,111
421
13,27061,22516,056
142109,653
9,959
329,183
10,358288,928308,839125,712191,193
4,122
1,260,716
$490
463,1775,679
1,075
50,781249,45134,746
214,15029,707
1,048,766
24,452175,988
1,720,474445,147103,75013,071
3,532,138
$8182,053
578,5238,790
1,496
64,051310,67650,802
142323,80339,666
1,377,949
34,810464,916
2,029,313570,859294,943
17,193
4,792,854
611
71
il93134
30
9112720458
167
$18,33958,431
132,197680
1,35853,43391,09831,07613,92111,42849,157
384,348
102,614237,066103,34661,639
167,157199,344
1,332,284
5
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TABLE 13.—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, FOR STATES AND TERRI-TORIE S—Continued.
FLORIDA.
Industrial groups.
Agriculture and related industries.,Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobacco.Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp products..Printing and publisw ^ blishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries.
Total manufacturing.
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilities.Trade.Public service-7-prqfessionai, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainable.Inactive concerns
Total.
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
19010
96
368
35160694152840123451
3,023
Corporations reporting ne t income.
Number.
257
2310256789
475702
1,685
Net income.
$1,240,5086,744
610,56935,234
1,671,8144,893
179,641683,35831,07091,282
3,570,850
47,806949,324
5,025,881350,351
2,222,663659,073
239
14,073,439
Income tax.
$100,002277
49,8811,950
152,557347
11,92558,958
2,5376,503
26,205
310,863
2,12579,097
385,72023,027155,68359,357
1,116,151
War-profitsand excess-profits tax .
$241,707189
84,9806,707
295,753
34,60892,990
2,84116,2335,375
539,487
1,416153,308796,93037,60450,74667,937
1,889,324
Total tax.
$341, 709466
134,8618,657
448,310347
46,533151,948
5,37822,73631,580
850,350
3,541232,405
1,182,65060,631
206,429127,294
3,005,475
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
37
111
1258
12763
36553
449
1.338
Deficit.
$393,368•11,760
167,2681,040
445,934
15,141103,809
13,62810,125
756,945
147,658542,887496,553164,797
2,464,661349,131
67,710
5,428,470
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GEORGIA.
Agriculture and related industries.Mining and quarrying
17936
11919
$425,006255,255
$26,99921,625
$40,58646,413
$67,58568,038
$369,918105,331
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobacco.Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries..
Total manufacturing.
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service-^-prqfessional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainable.Inactive concerns
Total.
161164
82
1431066
165467342
60228
1,349132
1,152129
4,384
134156
82
1151053
13240
748
44160
1,217103960871
3,458
5,181,42526,066,847
506,66116,966
1,571,388640,188469,799
3,529,426527,407
1,688,479830,730
41,029,316
486,8252,232,190
16,786,593776,096
8,556,9431,592,916
1,530
72,142,676
313,1981,391,884
34,1471,427
116,92946,04639,265
290,24144,051
151,80954,931
2,483,928
45,072236,681
1,209,85959,769
776,908168,125
5,028,966
2,412,74514,082,742
198,1001,066
369,956232,50459,999
775,95598,333
296,158305,520
18,833,078
9,58226,854
4,367,002127,043334,673163,847
23,949,078
2,725,94315,474,626
232,2472,493
486,885278,55099,264
1,066,196142,384447,967360,451
21,317,006
54,654263,535
5,576,861186,812
i,m;58i331,972
2S,978,044
27
28
132
13229
19242
238
926
315,100126.048
616,349
30,515331,090
10,35381,5157,213
1,518,183
129,0261,345,3641.030,617'103,337
1,356,246389,274
5,157
6,352,453 ^
HAWAII.
Agriculture and related inuubUieo.Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobacco..Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries...
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilities..TradePublic services-professional, amusements, hotels, etc.Finance, banking, insurance, etc
35
82
331272099
52
$4,213,032
4,967,754
1,624
59,087507,729141,074
2,941
5,680,209
120,4521,936,5782,155,534
42,2381,046,932
$403,700 $750,57 $1,160,27
397,007
4,02937,34815,920
454,304
12,567192,469215,3052,65995,020
1,548,206
14,755192,4924,410
1,759,863
7,651288,807151,2793,993
100,961
1,945,213
18,784229,84020,330
2,214,167
20,218481,276366,5846,652
195,981
10
31
$341,014 \A27,199 ^
123,212975
14,296
4,639
143,308
9,03491,273115,4461,42183,971
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TABLE 13.—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, FOR STATES AND TERRI-TORIE S—Continued.
H A W A I I—Continued.
Industrial groups.
Combinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
3821
479
Corporations reporting net income.
Number.
27
337
Net income.
$8,828,834
24,023,809
Income tax.
$707,004
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$2,862,224
2,083,028 ! 5,931,355
Total tax.
$3,569,228
8,014,383
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
1121
143
Deficit.
$62,6249,558
884,848
IDAHO.
Agriculture and related industries..Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStonp clav and friars DroductsMet^l ^n<i metal products .,All other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportat ion and other publ ic utilitiesTradePubl ic service—professional, amusements , hotels, etcFinance banking , insurance , etcCombinations—predominant indus t ry not ascertainableInact ive concerns
Total.
7544
40
1
19
131562
87
457
29254
25546
270
1,184
4617
27
1
13
101151
59
140
25342
17920
657
$532,4212,291,528
108,268
4,372
1,330,298
14,2142 0531,209
364,6051,092
1,826,111
1,869120,526
1,437,86045,598
966,95982,322
7,305,194
$49,122193,971
7,260
285
140,358
38653
24,575
172,917
8,837106,446
1,24567,3817,588
607,507
$57,535616,314
10,102
139,997
146,735
296,834
4,133138,340
683112,648
1,226,387
$106,657810,285
17,362
285
280,355
38653
171,310
469,751
12,970244, 786
1,828180,029
7,588
1, 833,894
2927
13
6
3
411
28
31739127626
270
527
$84,962219,211
62,081
34,002
9,773
7,5913,227
17
116,691
33,151183, 725173,32436,076
645,965101,848
8,702
1,603,655
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I L L I N O I S .
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etc...Finance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingM anu f acturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobacco.Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsKubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries..
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TAB LE 13 .—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIALTORIE S—Continued.INDIANA—Continued.
GROUPS, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
Industrial groups.
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
188573
2,036415
1,945173898
8,589
Corporations reporting net income.
Number.
131413
1,751295
1,595117
3
6,090
Net income.
$967,4676,115,099
17,014,9971,449,961
12,116.4631,646; 494
1,802
114,146,476
Income tax.
$57,561607,448
1,246,219117,842909,848129,271
8,569,053
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$279,575525,216
3,693, 79386,509
1,302,383378,153
31,922,488
Total tax.
$337,1361,132,6644,940,012
204,3512,212,231
507,424
40,491,541
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
5716028512035056
895
2,409
Deficit.
$364,5471,473,656
890,569461,948
1,434,479195,929
8,943
11,206,248
IOWA.
Vgriculture and related industriesMining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Pood products liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile products . . . . ...Leather and leather productsRubber and rubber goods . .. .Lumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substances^tone clay and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilities .Trade.
129122
360411512799
1367554
204111
1,096
117551
2,124
8073
29935138
599
101• 56
3713980
836
81399
1,772
$511,2981,14 5,158
7,573,7201,731,183
846,361440,626
1,785,66981,521
981,4331,043,7611,048,5944,792,7521,617,288
21,922,908
292,7481,896,383
18,004,400
$42,76683,489
512,988103,71361,77538,052
167,5826,027
84,01675,812
103,047393,969112,549
1,659,530
30 702170,100
1,445,969
$47,770309,622
2,849,889809,899301,610108,248297,92918,786
104,069313,358125,754
1,211,085553,762
6,694,389
34,06830,116
3,133,222
$90,536393,111
3,362,877913,612363,385146,300465,51124,813
188,085389,170228,801
1,605,054666,311
8,353,919
64,770200,216
4,579,191
4949
61624
20
3519176531
2C0
36152352
$112,443320,279
274,58310,0941,7465,879
129,478
53,40827,987
133,768649,285165,595
1,451,823
190,807299,666895,226
71'
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Public service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns . . .
Total
2
1
8
334
174041
257
2,
5,
233
1211
825
141
60
833,755,982,820,402,029
,992.499
1,
4,
65,146,115,
759,
085857
693
36,735,319,
11,340,
587594531
899
1,
16,
101,782881,679435,388
100,592
1,
2,
101340
53040
432
2,
6,
137,472,143,
39,
062,
070544246739
843
KANSAS.
Agriculture and relatedindustries .Mining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile products . ..Leather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp products . . . .Printing and publishing . . .Chemicals and allied substances.Stone, claj7, and glass products..Metal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
Const ruction . . . .Transportation and other public utilitiesTradeFublic service—professional amusements, hotels etcFinance banking insurance etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
28265
1951681
201
4347296023
443
34332
1,255108
1,49857
454
4, 474
22136
166156
18
3628174918
354
23237
1,07270
1,39742
3,353
$78,59014,562,357
5 568,546193,27577,440
438,1565,126
164,4022,567,382
382,1281,106,475
329,001
10,831,931
107,58935,181,85210,051,748
211,3938,260,9542,508,130
81,794,544
$5,8041,133,889
453,02012,6545,454
37,517375
11,429172,39533,25578,53723,264
827,900
7,6374,140,309
713,09411,394
611,816165,171
7,617,014
$3,1254,795,552
1,383,13263,62520,347
91,684
12,2571,101,699
72,153361,272106,284
3,212,453
7,38264,431
2,361,90447,397
434,1671,076,058
12,002,469
$8,9295,929,441
1,836,15276,27925,801
129,201375
23,6861,274,094
105,408439,809129,548
4,040,353
15 0194,204,7403,074,998
58,7911,045,9831,241,229
19,619, 4S3
6129
291212
71912115
89
1195
18338
10115
454
1,121
$6,5242,680,466
124,372507
1,876157
2,696
16,189432,661149,922109,036
10,184
847,600
71,829361,998494,67466,844
385,495693,86535,092
5,644,387
oog
KENTUCKY.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobacco.Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goods
362
27153172
24240
2344916
1
$38,7925,592,737
7,481,7712,222,237
829,3432,066
$1,483378,948
626,828131,85663,849
$7822,037,088
2,555,0471,015,411270,617
$2,2652,416,036
3,181,875 !1,147,267 ;334,466
8
122
1$26,491674,380
700,1244,31732,0174,205
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TABiLE 13.—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, TOR STATES AND TERRI-TORIE S—Continued.
KENTUCKY—Continued.
to
Industrial groups.
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
Corporations reporting net income.
Number. Net income. Income tax.War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
Total tax.
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number. Deficit.
Manufacturing—Continued.Lumber and wood products.
.... stancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries.
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainable.Inactive concerns
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobacco.Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp products
22583
2213352
1945
12253
1812852
1455
$1,242,512800,858
7,023,0181,383,836
188,8811,296
11,881,24135,023
$109,48159,120
582,17968,966
ism1,166,553
2,384
$117,693222,582
1,792,325759,36954,088
2,093,600-, 4,084
$227,174281,702
2,374,504828,33569,183
3,260,1536,468
103
49
$646,739344,921
549,03913,940
878,664
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Printing and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etc...Finance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
697
67155983136765154396
3,661
552
44118879100588101
2,557
332,5614,137,632147,585
1,284,950630,591
27,046,614
476,1762,193,07715,294,835
957,9676,762,9132,392,669
57,167,621
27,889291,641
89^95939,522
2,298,066
27,344200,210
1,111,41369,417529,337203,154
4,607,542
43,8351,558,117
15,184450,442253,295
7,024,339
170,239320,568
4,337,800220,254772,737507,127
13,693,339
71,7241,849,758
29,062540,401292,817
9,322,405
197,583520,778
5,449,213289,671
1,302,074710,281
18,300,881
145
1,104
18,911120,396
60,20622,469
1,663,625
23371043617753396
233,414544,359309,092119,411
1,309,938204,78318,702
5,394,984
5M A I N E .
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and'leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etc —Finance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
39282
118196022174832
465
5829458398
38685
394
2,469
342
21848248
27853
1,496
$259,414381,286
828,5475,160,5601,308,484
2341,366,8603,056,839
237,28791,478
105.190885,280938.191
13,978,950
3,769,8284,209,310
70,1631,742,433
173,274
25,251,628
$20,44542^008
76,191278,862132,595
117,984305,854
19,0447,136
10,35058,76470,823
1,077,6
44,638410,817307,461
2,74614*, 45213,275
2,063,445
$55,880659
103,3282,732,370
376,725
206,847481,74825,79822,192
1,673350,848264,135
4,565,664
247,12159,056
910,7361,296
86,2147,658
5,934,284
$76,32542,667
179,5193,011,232
509,320
324,831787,60244,84229,32812,023
409,612334,958
5,643,267
291,759469,873
1,218,1974,042
230,66620,933
7,997,729
123
2076
10150
10832
394
$236,785483,4.58
28,4643,236
133,836107
315,66223,86320,684
243,45030,187
115,89729,679
945,065
173,8433,429,637
281,827111,989527,268272,08828,060
6,490,020
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MARYLAND.
00
Industrial groups.Total
numberof corpo-rations.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and texti le productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilities "TradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total ! 3,
808
Corporations reporting net income.
Number.
15584184
5725796231
10872
695
9817260015764971
2,529
Net income.
$107,2807,388,383
6,218,1456,379,902
805,11740,996
1,544,1221,005,093
972,3953,104,789
519,3173,445,2909,125,338
33,100,504
939,6868,079,599
18,280,3652,666,583
11,275,4532,863,839
84,761,692
Income tax.
$7,393783,627
441,858543,45967,4852,467
147,00784,06079,607271,14749,183221,692400,096
2,308,061
72,454822,385
1,325,526196,669
1,084,865224,230
6,825,210
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
S2,493
715,489
2,205,0542,120,689205,75314,890
359,502262,717195,957708,04054,430
1,412,2985,675,654
13,214,984
212,820951,477
6,110,885777,602418,235887,222
23,291,207
Total tax.
$9,8861,499,116
2,646,9122,664,148
273,23817,357
506,509346,777275,564979,187103,613
1,633,9906,075,750
15,523,045
285,2741,773,8627,436,411
974,2711,503,1001,111,452
30,116,417
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
173
34417248
18826
312
Deficit.
$50,551423,751
559,72082,94315,44930,92591,99439,27734,85447,936
245,440204,706399,191
1,752,435
229,24488,404
312,444138,959
1,566,654303,289
9,786
4,875,517
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MASSACHUSETTS.
Agriculture and related industries..Mining and quarrying
223
182
11274
$1,351,04218,389,690
$130,8121,794,814
$100,2953,002,213
$231,1074,797,027
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$551,6552,725,086
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Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobacco..Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubDer goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetaland metalproductsAnother manufacturing industries...
Tota 1 manufacturing.
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etc...Finance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry notascertainable.Inactive concerns
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextileand textile productsLeather andleather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and puJp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetaland metalproductsAnother manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublicservice—professional, amusements, hotels, etc
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MICHIGAN—Continued.
Industrial groups.
Finance banking insurance etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive conpprns
Total
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
1,942239
1,054
9,021
Corporations reporting net income.
Number.
1,403145
1
5,951
Net income.
$13,642,5037,583,377
345
338,729,021
Income tax.
$1,183,130677,444
24,842,977
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$865,8261,712,321
118,332,316
Total tax.
$2,048,9562,389,765
143,175,293
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
53994
1,053
3,070
Deficit.
$3,482,6791,665,425
40,718
18,492,536
M I N N E S O T A .
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products liquors and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber sroodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone clay and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
TotalmanufacturingConstruction .. ..Transportation and other public utilities.Trade!..Public service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking insurance, etcCombinations—predominate industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
150132
6497226
611823
1817667
226117
1,561137360
1,964259
2,675247
1,0918,576
6962
5486226
19419
1385231
14493
1,20886
2811,723
1762,035
147
5,787
$542,4152,263,957
10,352,1013,104,1371,504,853
4,6667,427,1222,132,7411,397,5923,246,862
619,7256,076,5074,782,992
40,649,298725,570
38,458,66335,106,005
767,94917,283,3562,304,047
138,101,260
$45,661186,483
841,081231, 760126,797
320697,389192,208118,767266,555
42,321397,225370,204
3,284,62756,118
4,316,6272,766,609
60,1991,475,441
192,250
12,384,015
$50,739585,378
2,539,9521,046,472
388,602
i, 526,268485, 435193,261906,376210,411
2,504, 4431,500,761
11,301,981132,986
1,247,8948,357,177
48,524904,557532,372
23,161,608
$96,400771,861
3,381,0331,278,232
515,399320
2,223,657677,643312,028
1,172,931252,732
2,901, 6681,870,965
14,586,608189,104
5,564,52111,123, 786
108,7232,379,998
724,622
35,545,623
8170
10110
524
44324368224
353
5179
24183
640100
1,0912,789
$419,143911,024
847,69017,795
195 100191,526110,72873,816
114,274132,651569 603138,374
2,391,557216,234810,067
1,060 596308,527
3,566,281478,025
7,39210,168,846
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MISSISSIPPI.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarrying
Manuacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile products..Leather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp products.. .Printing and publishingChemicals and allied substances . . . . .Stone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTrade f.Public service—professional, amusements, hotels etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
652
39171
1151
1534985
244
862
34248
2593864
1,132
482
3317
80
1224664
182
346
30534
22923
872
$304,4163,924
228,3181,111,978
3,420,691
44,190892,52447,03826,42634,212
5,805,377
15,200573,921
2 410,90379,682
1.965,82284,806
11,244,051
$23,03714
13,04955,588
320,790
2,62366,6134,1612,0872,483
470,394
1 24363,021
165,4354,677
153,5715,885
887,277
$28,637
64,030590,366
582,664
4,940266,734
3833,4387,041
1,519,596
830430
494,2265,301
236,8397,205
2,293,064
$51,67414
77,079648,954
903,454
7,563333,347
4,5445,5259,524
1,989,990
2 07363,451
659,6619,978
390,41013,090
3,180,341
17
6
1
3513
10321
62
5163714301564
260
$63,013
30,942
1,834
473,0951,715
10,589112,821
1,9785,317
95,198
733,489
324,67445,941
345,24980,83738, 70961,0961,426
1,694,434
MISSOURI.
ow.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobacco,Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries.
Total manufacturing
150504
469196541423839275189100370258
2,202
82169
37317347111963820513052279195
1,699
$657,10711,053,645
33,749,6886,643,5299,203,490
99,38411,248,298
626,0122,487,8157,764,7142,542,797
45,260,15016,465,172
136,091,049
$59,843711,029
2,472,455425,182764,5648,095
897,39344,491189,084520,666245,203
3,034,830991,944
9,593,907
$49,6254,819,065
12,129,4562,761,7052,732,770
15,7563,360,126
181,350564,709
3,354,813375,293
18,907,7497,755,074
52,138,801
$109,4685,530,094
14,601,9113,186,8873,497,334
23,8514,257,519225,841753,793
3,875,479620,496
21,942,5798,747,018
61,732,708
335
503
$377,3612,713,854
936,17039,05829,3491,698
411,368199
444,684564,631314,557
1,333,593288,819
4,364,126 CO
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Industrial groups.
Construction .Transportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance banking insurance etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
309585
2,907675
3,990325
1,685
13 332
Corporations reporting net income.
Number.
215326
2,347390
2,893173
8,294
Net income.
$1,242,5589,924,050
66,999,6581,756,180
25,659,7365,535,419
258,919,402
Income tax.
$80,2331,095,2184,700,031
126,8772,160,316
459,414
18,986,868
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$283,582270,991
23,529,225184,675
1,703,5251,433,422
84,412,911
Total tax.
$363,8151,366,209
28,229,256311,552
3,863,8411,892,836
103,399,779
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
94259560285
1,097152
1,685
5,038
Deficit.
$272,5924,883,7471,372,410
542,5224,770,6491,126,892
109,702
20,533,855
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M O N T A N A .
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather andleather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etc
271138
1101742
142
461023195
252
58153
1,031158
17753
181
40102859113
SI, 864,7751,705,434
1,004,494529,03289,5326,422
86,292109,344171,50064,49354,581108,66312,271
2,236,624
619,4024,059,3259,066,488554,579
$172,317168,718
77,00418,4918,259
7,59910,29812,9726,2424,5719,260966
155,662
63,385464,409699,39040,50$
$125,118166,193
215,512353,5249,477659
5,23619,52411,7481,792321
2,075
619/868
32,74225,878
1,154,37163,390
$297,435334,911
292,516372,01517,736
65912,83529,82224,7208,0344,89211,335
966
775,530
96,127490,287
1,853,761103,898
185117245
$406,462795,893
576,04723,696
2,0926,057
17,8634,49340,5302,5626,177
679,517
155,858157,682580,569198,778
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Finance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainable.Inactive concerns
Total.
Agriculture and related industries..Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobacco..Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries...
Total manufacturing.ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic services-professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainable.Inactive concerns
Total.
Agriculture and related industries.Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobacco.Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood products
942111
70371
0,353,6402,360,984
2,359 28,821,251
521,865238,831
2,525,085
503,130248,055
2,938,745
1,024,995486,886
5,463,830
17940
1,445
1421634
293
7234346542
444
52302
1,338146
1,58084
397
4,464
NEBRASKA.
34
304
40244
1,129106
1,42655
3,380
$622,066290,189
1,723,344167,855
10,1854,231
223,82147,830
1,365,289131,11190,932
601, 783556,002
4,922,383
204,8321,437,218
15.152, 496'345,039
9,705,8341,192,927
33,872,984
$51,94026,161
133,28512,761
665252
17,2824,534
124,0365,0795,738
56.40947', 743
407, 784
16,214113,191
, 190,17124,534
705,89499,950
2,635,839
$85,67451,240
436,41240,785
48,1314,932
250,3407,5299,946
69,843111, 620
979,546
11,012247,143
3,210,82212,983
761,277264,014
5,623,711
$137,61477,401
569,69753,546
665260
65,4139,466
374,37612,00815,684
126,252159,363
l,387,33o
27,226360,334
1.400,99337. 517
1,467^ 171363,964
8,259,550
140
1258
20940
15429
397
NEVADA.
$562,733126,103
23,805
17,360
$60,92413,001
1,255
*i,"52o"
$11,3245,287
652
$72,24818,288
1,255
"2,177'
77
008,20787,42114,015
3,684,462
$155,15864,360
315,4851,082
58,15246,5153,796
36,653260,18440,688
178,31296,356
1,037,223
69,81599,047
579,083146,880
1,609,217283,393
1,234
4,045,410
$63,2061,400,376
65,040
"70,213
EHOHi
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GROUPS, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
Industrial groups.
Manufacturing—Continued.Paper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass products.Metal and inetal products.-All other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
Construction.Transportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service— professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive ccmcems.... . . .
Total. . .
Total-numberof corpo-rations.
10
25
32
3247315531694
440
Corporations reporting net income.
Number.
7
24
24
17617
42101
206
Net income.
$16,102
14,059• 90,725
162,051
229,651311,22921,429
350,094524,900
37
2,288,227
Income tax.
$968
1,0026,357
11,107
23,54223,0081,258
26,67147,156
206,667
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$870
1,71230,886
34,120
19,505
50,447111,625
232,308
Total tax.
$1,838
2,71437,243
45,227
23,54242,5131,258
77,118158,781
438,975
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
3
1
8
37
128
116
93
234
Deficit.
$472
272
135,997
8,47526,65522,8566,324
195,4961,725
15,640
1,876,750
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NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobacco.Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishing
108
466938
672418
55
3765311
592116
$68,89758,929
834,10518,247,1622,956,371
7702,287,3325,318,357
265,854
$7,0095,039
59,2711,183,307
194,981
191,309443,24127,304
$3,4518,700
271,9808,203,4681,224,116
571,2301,660,449
19,461
$10,46013,739
331,2519,386,7751,419,097
762,5392,103,690
46,765
53
9
7
832
$7,32906,497
624,3168,104
35,298
16,49554,1421,749
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Chemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries.
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainable.Inactive concerns
Total..
9 I9
6741
389 I
2413026758
2802782
1,275 |
332
2010225037
22917
997
65. 13246', 506
2,547,0381,547,690
34,116,317
257,7213,066, 5062,534,961
104,1461,962, 856
53,213
42,223,546
5,1875,000
140, 46699, 564
2,349, 630
15,114347, 880199, 050
5,802165, 261
4,072
3,098,857
11,471329
1,249,227647, 808
13,859, 539
94,19210, 677
490,1986,162
62, 5931,805
I14,537,317
16,6585,329
1,389,693747,372
16,209,169
109, 306358, 557689,248
11, 964227, 854
5,877
17,636,174
57
278
44018,789
117,541103,186
980,060
14,971142.047
16; 39175,277
149,418140, 825
1,628
1,594,443
NEW J E R S E Y .
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp products ,.,Printing and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etc...Finance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
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TABLE 13.—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIAL. GROUPS, FOR STATES AND TERRI-TORIE S—Continued.
NEW MEXICO.
Industrial groups.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products liquors, and tobaccoLumber and wood products . . .Printing and publishingChemicals and allied substances... .Stone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
Construction . .Transportation and other public utilitiesTrade . .Public service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking insurance, etc . . .Combinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total . . . .
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
I l l31
25
211223
60
447
22343
21137
198
965
Number.
5513
194
1311
2
40
230
18830
17623
1
558
Corporations reporting net income.
Net income.
$727,469134,308
79,93666,30025 55239,435
1,743
8,370
221,336
42,930252,902
2,477,54796,269
1,321,4021,352,831
1,750
6,628,744
Income tax.
$66,17010,829
6,2677,159
9083,593
632
18,559
4,50520,211
211,4427,929
107,357151,113
598,115
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$55,42023,019
2,349
625,237
1,086
8,734
1,39038,302
368,1693,787
125,10755,426
679,354
Total tax.
$121,59033,848
8,6167 159
9708,830
1,718
27,293
5,89558,513
579 61111,716
232 464206,539
1,277,469
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
5618
628
121
20
21735133514
197
407
Deficit.
$719,803528,054
9,37815,16731 700
48,4495,702
570
110,966
85,068211,123190 01258,444
217 524134,036
255
2,255,275
NEW YORK.
CO
63
o
ohrj
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goods
358572
1,3852,652
311101
164256
1,0222,112
25273
$4,928,658135,994,353
126,629,297112,023,78534,019,84027,473,271
$397,01913,369,750
11,245,4868,397,4853,283,7692,771,820
$1,581,33021,702,125
30,537,14735,033,7575,940,1774,281,074
$1,978,34935,071,875
41,782,63343,431,2429,223,9467,052,894
194316
3635405928
$2,072,90810,066,003
5,766,0313,094,452459,000366,019
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Lumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilities.TradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels,etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainable.Inactive concerns ,
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products,liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather andl eather productsRubber and rubbe rgoodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etc...Finance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
7613
159412s226587283445247
1,152
34278
1,19713390399327
4,212
446
13739662
22865573354637
1,021
23224
1,11892763701
3,362
$121,471380,195
19,362,94058,082, 623
148,90923,393
3,797, 87254, 547
228, 0952,454, 446
190, 292504, 708457,914
85,305,739
112,1566,742,0779,166, 734283,102
4,554,034362, 419
250
107,028,177
$7, 67831,142
1,145,1403,298,129
12,8162,174
293,1474,89914, 435214,28614,16240,31231,959
5,071, 459
7,152750,245405,51917,177
347,50623,541
6,661,419
$2,852107,912
9,540,77530,028,726
31,7951 276
855,6052, 22529, 555443,96118,02076,220116,693
41,144,851
19,71739,095
2,249,23516,087365,50771,424
44,016,680
$10,530139,054
10,685,91533,326,855
44,6113,450
1,148,7527,124
43, 990658, 24732,182116, 532148, 652
46,216,310
26,869789,340
2,654, 75433, 264713,01394,965
50,678,099
327
22162
37217109
10
131
1154794114029326
850
$84 50896, 575
91, 49064, 70369,068
850,0512 86836^ 63447, 61659,54811,38339,319
1,272,680
37,366149,148243,549122,313443 17193^ 975
116
2,543,401
t
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TABLE 13.—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, FOR STATES AND TERRITO-RIES—Continued.
NORTH DAKOTA.
COOO
Industrial groups.
Agriculture and related industries.Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobacco.Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries..
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilities.Trade.Public service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainable.Inactive concerns
Total.
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
Corporations reporting net income.
Number.
108
22167
1,00285
1,08181
119
2,752
15125889
5593056
2,217
Net income.
$511,74214,479
309,768102, 63324,211
12,958
92,963141
16,90652,29817,855
629,733
36,959250,057
4,607,33258,909
3,659,542131,808
9,900,561
Income tax.
$49,582912
18,89311,1542,148
888
7,356
1,1043,7741,500
46,817
1,85414,950
320,9932,557
235,1288,719
681,512
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$2,368
103,2867,6812,862
1,280
"8*657'
8,7751,087
133,628
9925,975
519,557
140, 7191,226
804,465
Total tax.
$51,950912
122,17918,8355,010
2,168
16,013
1,10412,5492,587
180,445
2,84620,925
840,5502,557
375,8479,945
1,485,977
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
OHIO.
32
742
11330
15125
119
535
Deficit.
$45,2134,156
4,018
1,483
38,816368
36,91710,4041,178
133,184
24,39168,827
251,69116,297
284,10952,9912,766
883,625
UlH
ioUl
3ao
Agriculture and related industries.Mining and quarrying 674
103445
$419,61646,538,411
$31,5543,875,111
$20,32412,767,282
$51,87816,642,393
66229
$551,4462,650,219
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Manufacturing:Food products,liquors, and tobacco..Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp products.Printing and publishing..Chemicals and allied substances —Stone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries.
Total manufacturing
09127910596325112461332326
L.568481
4,774
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainable.Inactive concerns
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather andleather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etc —Finance, banking, insurance, etc
79984
128111322263140314628
475
95218
1,072194
1,226
52513
969
22014782193521
332
66143876133
1,069
$166,0788,528,679
1,203,309110,766
2,643175,7556,742
179,8855,568,241186,204951,452115,672
8,500,669
320,3971,260,3939,130, 843299, 803
6,079,725
$9,322728,299
85,8217,907
1211,393
52910,904416,14115,62263,3377,988
619,654
22,832102,782661,02316,220420,761
$14,4161,610,622
296,85326,455
44,962163
21,0001,902,525
24,995358,14813, 893
2,688,994
32,333186, 575
1,951,40929,923559,275
$23,7382,338,921
382,67434,362
1256,355
69231,904
2,318,66640, 617421,48521,881
3,308,648
55,165289,357
2,612, 43246,143980,036
27471
3221121165812117
143
297519661157
$154,3257,123,537
144,5922,400197
1 7817,38010,095114,689689,280333,86484,73451,360
1,440,372
179,7541,012,393760,291142,661507,947
COCO
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TABLE 13.—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, FOR STATES AND TERRI-TORIE S—Continued.
OKLAHOMA—Continued.
Industrial groups.Total
numberof corpo-rations.
Combinations—predominant industry not ascertainable..Inactive concerns
Total..
1251,853
6,321
Corporations reporting net income.
Number. Net income. Income tax.
$3,339,401324
3,261 37,626,312
$336,306
2,917,199
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$333,786
7,407,333
Corporations reportingno net income.
Total tax. Number.! Deficit.
$670,092
10,324,532
501,851
3.060
S649,0013,773
11,974,054
OREGON.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substances . . .Stone clay and glass productsMetal and metal products. . . . . ..All other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
Construction..Transportation and other Dublic utilities - - -Trade / . .Public service—professional amusements hotels etcFinance, banking insurance etcCombinations predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
25336
20023185
1557
6521208841
643
84298806216852179
1,031
4,398
14016
16217173
986
5212137434
488
64193675150588107
2,421
$2,272,94S165,710
4,689,489516,909262,007
3,8163,678,408
867,500351,138177,36864,645
2,529,069341,585
13,481,934
2,212,848856,772
9,281,407527,427
4,485,6511,409,626
34,694,323
$169,59415,299
352,34640,40416,982
6295,406
45,10425,69610,9803,529
105,01726,459
921,929
75,90459,434
731,42632,456
355,820139,986
2,501,848
$658,36119,181
1,483,170149,66290,013
1,025,810480,32768,67266,03220,060
1,535,68483,389
5,002,819
1,490,579158,128
1,990,78271,890
264,116120,219
9,776,075
$827,95534,480
1,835,516190,066106,995
61,321,216
525,43194,36877,01223,589
1,640,701109,848
5,924,748
1,566,483217,562
2,722,208104,346619,936260,205
12,277,923
11320
38612
571
139
147
155
2010513166
26472
1,031
1,977
$1,122,304378,089
299,01630,452
94825,088
767,86513,44277,56710,98931,664
112,26123,961
1,393,253
271,7092,963,865
492,07998,045
1.038,980314,127
2,061
8,074,512
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PENNSYLVANIA,
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etc...Finance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors and tobaccoTextiles and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries.
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TABLE 13.—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, FORTORIE S—Continued.
RHODE ISLAND—Continued.
STATES AND TERRI-to
Industrial groups.
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etc...Finance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainable.Inactive concerns
Total
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
56532768328667247
1,617
Corporations reporting net income.
Number.
3737
22749
20641
Net income.
$229,6062,510,1865,372,548
335,8153,448,5264,716,476
1,023 78,399,455
Income tax.
$16,783289,998372,60619,805
328,769352,374
5,271,018
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$33,40923.954
1,922,717108,39058,009
1,674,867
30,611,745
Total tax.
$50,192313,952
2,295,323128,195386,778
2,027,241
35,882,763
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
594
Deficit.
191649348026247
$39,96084,491274,981164,229
8,579,108166,702
946
10,296,798
3
H
O
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Agriculture and related industries.Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobacco..Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries. .
Total manufacturing.
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, e tc .
12821
91154
490
28187
1,13891
70145
423
25129
1,03363
$233,14973,803
387,41240,133,597
10,620590,618162,06698,344
2,145,683150,328426,178227,710
44,332,556
176,559703,391
7,650,889306,357
$12,5246,523
25,7172,325,927
77447,29414,6266,572
156,23416,40721,41319,956
2,634,920
9,44764,896
599,58921,159
$6,4331.718
65,64219,403,096
183105,79932,96710,680
616,924
222,28242,615
20,500,188
56, 69628,217
1,613,88945,095
$18,9578,241
91,35921,729,023
957153,09347,59317,252
773,15816,407
243,69562,571
23,135,108
66,14393,113
2,213,47866,254
10
358
10528
$125,88156,258
104,62531,410
305,741
23,94357,41126,75637,8207,661
595,367
13,04590,205
227,32645,120
3OO
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Finance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns '.
Total
802114495
3,554
70175
4,254,319501,553
12,549 58,292,576
335,78044,599
3,729,437
246,88274,181
22,573,299
582,662118,780
28,302,736
101 i 405,70939 i 187,392
495 ; 8,420
1,005 1,814,723!
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood products..Paner and DUID DroductsPrinting and publishing .Chemicals and allied substancesStone clay, and glass productsMetal and metal products .All other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilities.TradePublicservice—professional, amusements, hotels,etcFinance banking insurance etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainable .Inactive concerns
Total
5010
8721
61
285985
152
1617471765
76757
194
2,202
376
691
6
x223554
116
1412664448
70436
1
1,732
$361,950147,873
526,18842
57,080609
68,00024,2971,723
19,75610,335
708,030
107,106302,784
4,296,27669,960
3,607,097101,393
1,978
9,704,447
$27,83314,121
30,383
5,023
4,4842,075
1,319458
43,742
5,04924,803
300,5323,329
242,2186,714
668,341
$77,70824,304
164,528
4,033
6,574592
569
176,296
41,1869,612
696,7821,574
301,0564,402
1,332,920
$105,54138,425
194,911
9,056
11,0582,667
1,888458
220,038
46,23534,415
997,3144,903
543,27411,116
2,001,261
134
1811
62431
36
24873176321
193
470
$105,59221,806
86,300542
7,121
33,940633
15,136998
1,630
146,300
6,35374,518
255,03842,512
101,88695,994
7
850,006
1I—(
aw
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TENNESSEE.
Agriculture and related industries ..Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products liquors and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goods
80171
228106136
5197
18596125
$539,6263,305,537
5,554,3555,449,954
328,85022,611
$49,609213,153
448,145308,05226,5981,544
$50,5961,347,187
1,462,0022,706,824
87,1314,654
$100,2051,560,340
1,910,1473,014,876
113,7296,198
2974
431011
$486,086590,329
148,43276,35125,473
174 Co
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TABLE 13.—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, FOR STATES AND TERRI-TORIE S—Continued.
TENNES SEE—Continued.
Industrial groups.
Manufacturing —Continued.Lumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal products ..All other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
Construction .Transportation and other public utilitiesTrade .Publicservice—professional amusements, hotels etcFinance, banking, insurance, et cCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
1856
879137
11052
921
92242
1,061199860124436
4,186
Number.
1545
6660229343
741
61181930149698
70
2,984
Corporations reporting net income.
Net income.
$3,232,883110,237688,891
2,853,390616, 509
3,585,653859,129
23,302,462
268,0181,948,876
15,750,203867,628
5,136,7942,345,952
53,465,096
Income tax.
$272,52910,18054,986
231,50257,587
243,79872,973
1,727,894
18,169207, 785
1,208,45058,063
411,825159,468
4,054,416
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$663,53014,748
138,993788,44498,498
1,356,617185,563
7,507,004
35,6988,490
4,632,389185,776370, 719916,571
15,054,430
Total tax.
$936,05924,928
193,9791,019,946
156, 0851,600,415
258,536
9,234,898
53,867216,275
5,840, 839243, 839782,544
1,076,039
19,108,846
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
311
213115179
180
3161
12550
16254
" 436
1,202
Deficit.
$124,04667,85737 715
152,085301,818244,42214,063
1,192,436
226,4221,033,224
572,838152,722529,558375,95636,206
5,195,757
mo
38s
TEXAS.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquor, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and lea ther productsKubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substances....
479337
27955135
11511
132226
279207
22942113
899
103151
$1,524,93538,870,906
6,229,6712,940,133
277,69121,661
3,836,705195, 570958, 021
3,552,146
$114,6363,933,429
492,714144,48525,5561,733
359,21014,89383,933283,245
$142,0545,503,435
1,648,5801,647,205
46,3015,101
669,27553, 468106,912800,625
$256 6909,436,864
2,141,2941, 791,690
71, 8576,834
1,028,48568,361
190, 8451,083,870
200130
501322
262
2975
$1,139,1111,316,378
402,17670,86114,39216,521
462 534136, 97138,077
1,066,784
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Stone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing. 1,029 Iofj Constructionco Transportation and other public utilities., ° Trade.I Public service—professional, amusements, hotels, etc . . .
N> Finance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainable.Inactive concerns 1
79573
2,171368
2,140' 204820
347837
786
873,1861,618,1761,177,628
21,680,588
44 |379
1,912263
1,765130
401, 3494,336.789
35, 351^4151', 525,310
IS', 815, 578L 526,611
80,484140,17285,985
142,311315,744387, 158
1,712,410 5,822,680
37,972421,098
2,604,145108,788
1,565,717139,815
Total. . S, 198 '• 124,123,4S1 10,638,010
82,676327, 789
10,006,372263,212
1 501,086172, 275
222.795455^ 916473,143
7, 535, 090
23,821,579 !
120,648748,887
12.610,517' 372,000
3,066,803' 312, 090
35194259103375
74820
34,459,589 2,433
243
65,61839,42116,543
2, 329,898
313,7772,124,2421,136,108
198,0772,856,2672,533,612
17,349
13,964,819
U T A H .
Agriculture and related indusi ricv; •Mining and quarrying I
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and i^ a" ,Tcxtdc and texiilo Tncduet -j<eatnei u.id lusher pioduclIlubber uu>i rulx.fr cnodsLumber —id v o"d piodddPan or arc' fiinDp* (i'K'i1-Print rig c nd pu' ii->li 7ij(t'Cnrral*-ai-d lied ,">M, - >. . ,b l o n e cL v a n d i,L -^ j , \ Xii1 i -
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TABLE 13.—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, FOR STATES AND TERRI-TORIE S—Continued.
VERMONT.
Industrial groups-
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, liquor, and tobaccoTextile and textile products..Leather and leather products... .Rubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp products..Printin0" and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clav, and glass products. .Metal and metal products .All other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
Construction .Transportation and other public utilitiesTrade . . . .Public service—professional, amusements hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etc . ..Combinations—pred ominant industry not aseertainableInactive concerns
Total . . . ..
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
1924
45233
31111915302717
221
483
12627
1273075
736
Number.
513
3822
2
279
1311272210
181
364
11015
10720
518
Corporations reporting
Net income.
$1,4171,060,508
339,0721,760,858
46,639
435,077471,67237,331
425, 229164,541
2,588,571100,521
6,369,511
8,181246,590796,23215,508
560,483192,732
9,251,162
Income tax.
$109,345
20,545107,305
4,139
32,69542,0742,292
27,84511,209
155,9426,708
410,754
36819,62156,368
10843,73315,154
655,451
' net income.
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$90,827
125,335808 515
7,641
121,850102,158
2,013180 75518,582
1,230,11031,700
2,628,659
1665,732
133,835
11,06438,973
2,909,256
Total tax.
$200,172
145,880915 820
11,780
154,545144,232
4,305208 60029,791
1,386,05238,408
3,039,413
53425,353
190,203108
54,79754,127
3,564,707
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
1411
711
4264357
40
1191612201075
218
Deficit.
$72 850102,060
33,28087 467
' 83
6 921292,925
8,785164 49219^93529,799
106,265
749,252
15864,82824 19947,74244 7?172'243
4,613
1,182,666
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VIRGINIA.
Agriculture and related industries .Mining and quarrying
128142
7798
$516,6528,133,962
$42,565701,175
$34,7712,043,417
$77,3362,744,592
5144
$147,848453,422
Digitized for FRASER http://fraser.stlouisfed.org/ Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, and insuranceCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainabloInactive concerns
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products,liquors, and tobaccoTextile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaperand pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone.clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTrade
507228
31459169
42812120444617268
1,288
144514
1,538
29362
23446103
285985222613348
901
85332
1,300
S5,635,454!.0S7,84S
8,608,920458,437164,05026,082
9,858,8801,580,220793,329136,368237,072
2,693,158611,414
25,167,930
1,559,8228,936,85718,092,400
8493,051i>2,209
668,16327,2499,9861,886
919,89585,70057,80612,3202,701
195,20840,882
2,040,796
89.160569,486
1,293,928
SI,
2
1,
6,
3,5,
085,220511,482
433,695158,36064,0056,372
637,360832,656164,1424,452874
826,282193,S75
322,073
680,500776,824223.09S
SI;
3.
o
1,
8,
4,6,
578,271573,691
101.858185', 60973.9918,258
557,255918,356221,94816, 77222,575021,490234,757
362,869
789,6(50346,310517,021)
214166
801366
14333522203920
387
5918223 «
81,108,3052,936,429
628,27913,13942,10128,341
1,235,532111,93863,147103,722354,297115,85776,454
2,772,807
401,6685,805.960'978'175
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Industrial groups.
Public service—professional, amusements, hotels, etc"F'inPDco banking insurance etc*
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
397
Combinations—predominant industry, not ascertai liable i 234Inactive concerns * l c' ^o
Total 9,287
Corporations reporting net income.
Number.
273l,()0ti
117
4,3(19
Net income.
$1,577,0125,865,2592,828; (531
70,751,208
Income tax.
$122,840430,881300,975
5,403,332
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$243,8404(11,458161,486
18,465,981
Total tax.
8366,686892,339462,461
23,869,313
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
124091117
2,740
4,918
Deficit.
$575,3203,676,805
961,1705,973
19,222,612
WEST VIRGINIA.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products,liquors, and tobacco..Textile and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp products..Printing and publishing..Chemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing.
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic ser vie e—professional, amusements, hotels, etc.
81738
1022141
1006
5132986923
513
52197595119
43544
83203
746
3923785817
401
4111753980
§201,51521,OOo,134
1,085,413437,393284,852
1,931,880195,694
• 212,56010,490,3975,368,426
15,493,888749,187
36,249,690
270,196695,759
8,902,586297,895
S15,1,577,
78,29,28,
183,16,15,
970,346,984,
52,
2, (185,
16,62,
682,20,
545mi
960144982
447043499808542274286
985
626485127778
1,26,
12,
2,
S25,376,
286,158,
428,5126;
788,317,976,279,
313,
62,32,
427,22,
301870
162910
1
452010432844579810713
913
620766440602
$40,8468,954,831
.365,122188,05428,983
591,89967,05341,931
2,759,6522,664,1217,961,084
331,999
24,999^ 898
79,24695,251
3,109,56743,380
38194
19111
32
129
20116
112
11805639
$102,8851,071,230
38,427173
12, 7965 579
135,395
17,34460,037
130, 723148,690154,120
703,284
43,732238,513211,47667,184
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Finance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry, not ascertainableInactive concerns.
Total
697144383
3,519
54897
2,410
5 005 6053,412,866
76,642,276
418,425263,027
5,742,959
390,7561,059,287
23,711,555
809,1811,322,314
29,454,514
14947383
1,109
367,886204,32243,636
3,054,148
WISCONSIN.
Agriculture and related industriesMining and quarryingManufacturing:
Food products, liquors, and tobacco..Textiles and textile productsLeather and leather productsRubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood productsPaper and pulp productsPrinting and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass productsMetal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries..
18793
99115883
78
"65
504204
Total manufacturing.
ConstructionTransportation and other public utilitiesTradePublic service—professional, amusements, hotels, eicFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainable.Inactive concerns
Total
2,671
193667
2,156400
2, 403329
1,862
10,961
76714475
5238
681704647
402168
2 130
154495
1,825246
1, 692215
1
6, 889
$1,045,043420,240
12,836,9518,092,2295,050; 528
493,3629,404, 565
11,388, 9371,112,7242,125, 5321,067, 459
54,585,9784,883,521
111.041.786
1,722,3732,158, 824
22 374 862673, 899
10,405, 4748,707,309
362
158,550,172
$90,74837,363
883,139558,506403,21634,260
835,978733,24288,946
148, 45764,668
3,644,591333,377
7,728, 380
109, 860189,688
1,586,30540,154
804, 804657,102
11,244,404
$178,27143,267
4,659,2823,318,6291,513,904
197, 8551,973, 9575,153, 560
157,069814, 655463,189
24,678, 4901,817, 230
44,747, 820
589, 50364,399
6,016,69478^ 558
503,1772,871, 832
55,084,521
$269,01980,630
5,542, 4213.877,1351,917.120
232,1152,809, 9355,886, 802
246, 015963,112527, 857
28,323,0812,150, 607
52,476, 200
690,363254, 087
7 602,999'118,712
1,307,9813,528, 934
66,328,925
10148
22414
5110531921
10236
541.
39172331154711114
1,861
4,072
$221,194419,693
1,371,28955, 65171,8742,313
357, 48863, 553
297, 803115, 92939,471
863,808278,860
3,517,839
132,368335,658
1,006,622'856,960
2,242,601785, 21955,554
9,073,708
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TABLE 13.—CORPORATION RETURNS—DISTRIBUTION BY INDUSTRIALTORIE S—Continued.
WYOMING.
GROUPS, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
Industrial groups.
Agriculture and related industries..Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing:Food products, liquors, and tobaccoTextiles and textile productsLeather and leather products..Rubber and rubber goodsLumber and wood products..Paper and pulp products.:Prmtin g and publishingChemicals and allied substancesStone, clay, and glass products.Metal and metal productsAll other manufacturing industries.
Total manufacturing
Construction . .Transportation and other public utilitiesTrade ... .Public service—professional, amusements, hotels, etcFinance, banking, insurance, etcCombinations—predominant industry not ascertainableInactive concerns
Total . . . .
Totalnumberof corpo-rations.
75
18
5
152131
45
1149
20140
16932
493
1,303
Corporations reporting net income.
Number.
13139
11
•5
11211
31
830
16526
134161
581
Net income.
SI, 458,6002,255,889
50,935
27,676
27,475144,939
4,3221,776
257,123
22,95990,592
1,150,137110,065
1,272,775243,356
377
6,861,873
Income tax.
$130,041178, 840
2,804
2,227
1,7578,070
279
15,137
1,5706,143
93,2166,721
106,30625,864
563,838
War-profitsand excess-profits tax.
$220,988666,891
674
54075,686
76,900
2,809155,37925,311
162,172730
1,311,180
Total tax.
$351,029845,731
3,478
2,227
2,29783,756
279
92,037
1,5708,952
248,59532,032
268, 47826,594
1,875,018
Corporations reportingno net income.
Number.
5736
7
4
21
14
31936143516
492
722
Deficit.
$258,062654,790
7,295
18,430
80916,988
43,522
9,909250,315
81, 61128,928
155,716181,849
3,712
1,668,414
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