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States Collecting the Most Income Tax Per Person

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50. Washington
> State income tax collections per capita, 2019: $0 (tied)
> Income per capita, 2019: $64,758 — 6th highest
> Washington’s top source of tax revenue: General sales tax

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49. Alaska
> State income tax collections per capita, 2019: $0 (tied)
> Income per capita, 2019: $62,806 — 9th highest
> Alaska’s top source of tax revenue: Property tax

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48. Nevada
> State income tax collections per capita, 2019: $0 (tied)
> Income per capita, 2019: $51,161 — 22nd lowest
> Nevada’s top source of tax revenue: General sales tax

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47. South Dakota
> State income tax collections per capita, 2019: $0 (tied)
> Income per capita, 2019: $53,962 — 22nd highest
> South Dakota’s top source of tax revenue: General sales tax

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46. Texas
> State income tax collections per capita, 2019: $0 (tied)
> Income per capita, 2019: $52,813 — 25th lowest
> Texas’s top source of tax revenue: Property tax

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