2022 Tax Season: State Rankings and Migration to Lower Tax States

2023-06-06 07:00:00

During 2023 in the United States, as in several countries, a date has been set for taxpayers to submit their returns for fiscal year 2022. This is so that they can comply with the payment of their respective taxes. But if you are one of the people who want to know in which state this payment is higher and where it is lower, here we detail it.

Currently, the 2023 tax season continues where all taxpayers must comply with their obligations to make the report for the year 2022. But this also depends on some factors such as their income, the civil status of the citizen and the place where they reside.

For this reason, many people think carefully about where the city will be in which they will live before buying or renting a home. This in order that the payment of taxes is not so high and that it does not affect their pockets.

Every year taxpayers must pay their taxes (Photo: Pixabay)

MIGRATION TO STATES WITH LOWER PAYMENTS

The portal He said that a Bank of America report determined that people migrate to states where tax payments are lower and, therefore, they decide to move away from important places like New York, California, among others.

According to the study, this occurred during the time of the coronavirus pandemic and citizens did not return to their places of origin.

IN WHICH STATES DO YOU PAY THE MOST TAXES?

An investigation by determined that the states where the most taxes are paid with respect to 2022 are the following:

Delaware (12.4%)Maine (12.4%)Virginia (12.5%)Illinois (12.9%)New Jersey (13.2%)California (13.5%);Vermont (13.6% )Hawaii (14.1%)Connecticut (15.4%)New York (15.9%)New York is one of the most important cities in the United States (Photo: AFP)

IN WHICH STATES DO YOU PAY LESS TAXES?

The same study carried out by the aforementioned determined that the states where the least taxes are paid are:

Alaska (4.6%)Wyoming (7.5%)Tennessee (7.6%)South Dakota (8.4%)Michigan (8.6%)Texas (8.6%)North Dakota (8, 8%) Georgia (8.9%) South Carolina (8.9%) Oklahoma (9.0%) In the state of Michigan you pay less taxes (Photo: AFP)

IN WHICH STATES DOES INCOME TAX NOT APPLY?

Another detail that must be taken into account is that there are some states where the income tax does not apply to residents, according to . These are:

AlaskaFloridaNevadaNew HampshireSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasWashingtonWyoming

WHAT IS THE AMOUNT THAT A PERSON SHOULD PAY?

A citizen must pay a certain amount of taxes according to the state where he lives. Thus, made the following list:

Alabama: $4,585 Alaska: $2,943 Arizona: $5,156 Arkansas: $5,031 California: $10,167 Colorado: $6,699 Connecticut: $12,151 Delaware: $7,170 District of Columbia: $11,654 Florida $5,406. Georgia: $4,862. Hawaii: $8,410. Idaho: $5,402. Illinois: $8,390. Indiana: $5,030. Iowa: $6,086. Kansas: $6,353. Kentucky: $4,669. Louisiana: $4,762. Maine $6,906 Maryland $7,680 Massachusetts $9,405 Michigan $4,720 Minnesota $7,763 Mississippi $4,220 Missouri $4,953 Montana $5,795 Nebraska $6,720 Nevada $5,554.New Hampshire: $6,593. New Jersey: $9,648. New Mexico: $4,835. New York: $12,083. North Carolina: $5,299. North Dakota: $5,403. Ohio: $5,530. Oklahoma: $4,527. Oregon: $6,572. Pennsylvania: $6,723 Rhode Island: $6,948 South Carolina: $4,596 South Dakota: $5,196 Tennessee: $4,036 Texas: $4,994 Utah: $6,750 Vermont: $7,958 Virginia: $7,979 Washington : $7,803. West Virginia: $4,479. Wisconsin: $6,231. Wyoming: $4,691. United States citizens pay their taxes (Reference photo / Pixabay)
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