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STATISTICS OF INCOME
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RETURNS OF NET INCOME FOR 1926
INCLUDING STATISTICS FROM
ESTATE TAX RETURNS
COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE
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Chart showing, by income classes, the number of individual income tax
returns filed for the calendar year ended December 31, 1926 Frontispiece.
Official transmittal 1-3
INCOME TAX RETURNS
Individual income tax returns 3-10,31-43,69-312
Number of returns filed, net income, and tax, 1925 and 1926 3
Simple and cumulative distribution, by income classes, of number of
returns, net income, and tax 3-4
Classification, by sex and family relationship 5
Income exempt from normal tax 5
Capital net loss from sale of assets held more than two years 6
"Net loss for prior year," 1922 to 1926 6
Credit of 25 per cent of tax on earned net income 6
Sources of income 7
Detailed sources, by income classes 7-8
Percentage distribution 8
Income from business reported by individuals having net income
from all sources of $5,000 and over 9
Distributed by industrial divisions, showing number of businesses
and net profits reported, calendar year 1926 9
Distributed by industrial divisions, showing number of busi-
nesses and net profits reported, calendar year 1925 9-10
Wholly and partially tax-exempt obligations 10
Amount owned and interest received, by nature of obligation 10
Returns, by counties and cities. 10
Partnership returns of income 11
Number of returns filed, 1917 to 1926 11
Corporation income tax returns 11-30, 44r-49, 313-422
Number of returns filed, net income, and tax, 1925 and 1926 11
Distribution, by major industrial groups and by corporations re-
porting net income and no net income 11-13
"Net loss for prior year" 1922 to 1926 13
Amount of corporation net income exempt from, and amount subject
to tax 14
Dividends paid to shareholders on capital stock of domestic corpora-
tions 14
Cash and stock dividends distributed, by years, 1922-1926 14
Receipts and disbursements 14
Percentage of gross profits from sales to gross sales, 1922-1926 15
By size of net income and deficit 16
Assets and liabilities — Statement prepared from income tax returns of
corporations submitting balance sheets 16-21
Distribution, by major items of assets and liabilities and by cor-
porations reporting net income and no net income 360-401
Comparative statement of the number of returns filed by corpo-
rations and the number of balance sheets tabulated, distrib-
uted by size of net income 21
Corporation fiscal year returns 21-30
Returns for fractional parts of years 1926 and 1925 21
Returns for fiscal year, showing total number of returns, num-
ber reporting net income and no net income, net income or de-
ficit, net loss for prior year and income tax — included in corpo-
ration tables for 1926 22-^6, 30
Part 1 . Distributed by industrial groups 22-25
Part 2. Distributed by the months ending the fiscal years-- 26
Part 3. Distributed by size of net income or deficit 30
rV CONTENTS
Corporation income tax returns — Continued.
Corporation fiscal year returns — Continued. Page
Returns for fiscal year showing total number of returns, number
reporting net income and no net income, net income or deficit, '
net loss for prior year and income tax — Included in corpora-
tion tables in statistics of income for 1925, 27-30
Part 1 . Distributed by industrial groups 27-28
Part 2. Distributed by months ending the fiscal years 29
Parts. Distributed by size of net income or deficit 30
Historical summaries 31-49
Summary of income and tax by years (individual returns) 31-37
Individual returns, calendar years 1913-1926, showing number
of returns and net income 31
Income and profits taxes in individual returns, calendar years
1913-1926 31
Number of individual returns, calendar years 1914-1926, by
income classes 32
Net income, calendar years 1916-1926, by income classes 32-33
Tax reported, calendar years 1916-1926, by income classes 33
Average tax per return and average rate of tax per cent, calendar
years 1916-1926, by income classes 34
Total income distributed by main sources for calendar years
1916-1926 35-37
Changes in tax laws affecting the comparability of statistical
data from income tax returns of individuals 37-43
Table A. Individuals required to file returns, personal exemption,
credit for dependents, and normal tax rates under
the revenue acts, 1913-1926, inclusive 38
Table B. Surtax rates under the revenue acts, 1913-1926,
inclusive 39-41
Table C. Supplemental income taxes and tax credits under the
revenue acts of 1917-1926, inclusive 42-43
Forms 1040-1040A Face 43
Summary of income and tax by years (corporation returns) 44-46
Total number, number and per cent reporting net income and no
net income, and net income, 1909-1926 44
Income and profits taxes, calendar years 1913-1926 44
Number of returns, net income and deficit by size of net income
and deficit for all corporations for years 1918-1926, inclusive. 45-46
Changes in tax laws affecting the comparability of statistical
data from income tax returns of corporations 47-49
Corporation income and profits tax rates, exemptions and credits
under the revenue acts of 1909-1926. inclusive (applicable to
domestic corporations) 47-49
Forms 1120 and 1120L Face 49
Income and profits taxes paid foreign countries or possessions
of the united states 1926 AND 1925 50
ESTATE TAX RETURNS
Estate tax returns filed during calendar year ended December
31, 1927 50-68
Table 1. Resident decedents — Form of property and nature of de-
ductions, showing amounts, number of estates, and rela-
tive percentages, by size of net estate 52-57
Table 2. Resident decedents — Number, gross estate, net estate, de-
ductions, total tax, tax credit, and net tax after deducting
tax credit, distributed by States and Territories and by
estates subject to tax and estates not subject to tax 58-59
Table 2A. Resident decedents — Date of death after February 26, 1926
(taxed under revenue act of 1926). Same distribution
as Table 4 60-61
Table 2B. Resident decedents — Date of death after June 2, 1924,
and prior to February 26, 1926 (taxed under the revenue
act of 1924). Same distribution as Table 4 62-63
Table 2C. Resident decedents — Date of death prior to June 2, 1924
(taxed under revenue acts in force prior to the revenue
act of 1924) . Same distribution as Table 4 64-65
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CONTENTS V
Page
Estate tax returns filed during calendar year ended December
31, 1927— Continued
Table 3. Resident decedents — Number, gross estate, net estate, de-
ductions, total tax, tax credit, and net tax after deducting
tax credit, distributed by size of net estate 66
Table 4. Nonresident decedent — Number, gross estate, net estate,
deductions, total tax, tax credit, and net tax after de-
ducting tax credit, distributed by size of net estate 66
Historical comparison, resident and nonresident decedents, September
9, 1916, to December 31, 1927 67
Changes in revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical
data from estate tax returns 67-68
Tax rates, specific exemptions, and credits against estate tax, under
the various revenue acts 1916-1926, inclusive 67-68
BASIC TABLES
Individual income tax returns (1-11, inclusive):
United States in aggregate (1-8) —
1. By States and Territories 71-73
2. By income classes 74-76
3. Simple and cumulative, by income classes 77-79
4. Sex and family relationship, by States and Territories 80-82
5. Sex and family relationship, by income classes 83-85
6. By sources of income, by States and Territories 86-88
7. By sources of income, by income classes 89-91
8. Wholly and partially tax-exempt obligations, by income
classes _' 92-93
States and Territories separately (9-11) —
9. By income classes 93-167
10. Historical comparison for the years 1916-1926, inclusive. . 168-178
11. By counties and cities 178-312
Corporation income tax returns (12-19, inclusive):
United States in aggregate (12-18) —
12. Distribution by States and Territories Follows 313
13. Income statement showing analysis of receipts and disburse-
ments, by major industrial groups —
Parti". All corporations 315-319
Part 2. Corporations reporting net income 319-323
Part 3. Corporations reporting no net income 323-326
14. Percentage distribution of Table 13 327-329
15. By industrial groups and subgroups, 1920-1926, inclusive- 330-334
16. Bv industrial groups and by States and Territories, 1920-
1926, inclusive 1 335-355
17. By size of net income and size of deficit 356-358
18. Assets and liabilities — Statement by major industrial divi-
sions and by size of net income 360-401
States and Territories separately (19) —
19. Historical comparison for the years 1916-1926, inclusive. _ 402-422
Index 423-436
STATISTICS OF INCOME, FROM RETURNS OF NET
INCOME FOR 1926
Treasury Department,
Office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue,
Washington, D. C, September, 24, 1928.
Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith a report comprising a
statistical analysis of the income tax returns for 1926 filed by indi-
viduals, corporations, and partnerships during 1927 and of the
estate tax returns, irrespective of the date of death of the decedent,
likewise filed during 1927. The report also contains an historical
presentation of the income and tax liability reported by individuals
and corporations since the inception of the present period of income
taxation under the sixteenth amendment to the Constitution.
The income tax returns for 1926 were filed under the provisions of
the revenue act of 1926. The year for which the income tax returns
are filed is in general the calendar year. However, approximately
8 per cent of the corporation returns showing net income of $2,000
and over, representing nearly 113^ per cent of the total net income
for corporations, and a negligible number of individual returns are
for a fiscal year other than the calendar year. These returns are
tabulated with the calendar year returns for the year in which the
greater part of their accounting period falls. Thus there are included
with the returns for the calendar year 1926, returns whose fiscal year
ends after June 30, 1926, but not later than June 30, 1927.
The statistics contained in this report are based on the taxpayers'
returns as received, unaudited except for a preliminary examination
to insure proper execution of the return. All income tax returns
filed by individuals having net income of $5,000 and over and all
returns filed by corporations, regardless of the size of net income,
pass through the statistical section, and the data are tabulated from
each of these returns. A sample of approximately 250,000 of the
returns filed by individuals reporting net income of less than $5,000
was analyzed, and the data obtained considered as fairly representa-
tive of such returns. The average results from this sample group
were applied to the total number of individual returns, showing net
income of less than $5,000, to determine the data as published for
these returns.
Throughout this report "net income" means the excess of gross
income, as defined in the revenue act effective for the year for which
the returns are filed, over the deductions claimed by the taxpayer
under the provisions of the respective acts; and for the purpose of
distribution by income classes, the net income of individuals includes
"capital net gain from sale of assets held more than two years."
Similarly "deficit" means excess of deductions over gross income.
Credits allowed individuals, such as personal exemption, credit for
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dependents, "net loss for prior year," and "loss from the sale of
capital assets held more than two years" (beginning with 1924) are
not included in deductions; neither is the special credit of $2,000 for
domestic corporations having net income of $25,000 or less, nor
"net loss for prior year," included in deductions in arriving at net
income of corporations.
The classification on which the corporation returns are distributed
into industrial groups is based on the predominant business of the
corporations. The groups, however, do not represent corporations
engaged purely in the industries in which they are classified, due to
closely affiliated corporations fifing consofidated returns, which
include the income and deductions of the subsidiary or affifiated
concerns. If such subsidiary or affiliated concerns could be classified
independently of the consolidated returns, they would fall in industrial
divisions other than the ones in which they are included.
The data for States and minor civil divisions, although compiled
from returns filed in each locality, do not represent what may be
called the geographical distribution of income, there being no way of
ascertaining from the income tax returns the amount of income origi-
nating in the respective States or the amount of tax paid on that
basis, as income reported by an individual or corporation in one
State may have been derived from sources in other States.
An individual files his income tax return in the collection district
in which his legal residence or principal place of business is located,
and a corporation files its income tax return in the collection district
in which its principal place of business or the principal office or agency
is located.
The amount of income tax liability returned for 1926, shown in the
tabulations in this volume, is not altogether comparable with the
amount of taxes collected during the calendar year 1927. A variety
of factors is responsible for this discrepancy, several of the important
of which are —
1. The amount of tax originally reported on the returns does not
always represent precisely the amount of tax paid for the reason
that an adjustment may be made after the data have been taken
from the original returns for the statistics of income. These adjust-
ments may result in additional assessments, thereby increasing the
tax liability; or, in certificates of overassessment, thereby decreasing
the tax liability. An amended return has the same effect as an
adjustment.
2. Income and profits taxes paid to foreign governments or posses-
sions of the United States are deductible from income taxes payable to
the United States but are not deducted in the amount of tax liability
shown herein. The aggregate amount of income and profits taxes
paid to foreign governments or possessions of the United States
reported by individuals and corporations is, however, shown.
3. The amount of income taxes in fiscal year returns included in
this tabulation may not represent taxes collected dui'ing 1927 on such
returns. Fiscal year returns are required to be filed on or before
the fifteenth day of the third month after the end of the fiscal year
and payment, as in the case of calendar year returns, is required at
the time when the return is filed, or in four quarterly installments.
The first of the quarterly installments is due when the return is filed.
Thus, during the calendar year 1927, collections were made of part or
all of the taxes in returns for fiscal years ended from January 31,
STATISTICS OF INCOME 6
1926 (the last quarterly installment payment on which was due on
or before January 15, 1927), to September 30, 1927 (the filing of,
returns and the full payment or first installment payment on which
for the fiscal year ended on the latter date was due on or before
December 15, 1927); whereas, as described above, there are excluded
from these statistics those returns for fiscal years ending prior to
July 1, 1926, and subsequent to June 30, 1927. '
4. Delays in payment due to financial embarrassment, death, liqui-
dation of business, or any other cause result in collection of taxes after
the close of the year in which such taxes are due, and the classification
of such collections as "back taxes," because made in a subsequent
year. Certain amounts are uncollectible due likewise to the above
causes.
5. Current collections include such interest and penalty items as
are received during the year in connection with delinquent payments
on returns for 1926.
INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURNS
The returns for 1926 filed by individuals numbered 4,138,092, of
which 2,470,990 were taxable and 1,667,102 nontaxable. The aggre-
gate net income was $21,958,505,649 and the tax liabihty $732,470,790.
As compared with the returns filed for the previous year the number
for 1926 decreased by 32,959, or seventy-nine one-hundredths of 1 per
cent. The total net income shows an increase of $63,929,246, or
twenty-nine one-hundredths of 1 per cent, whereas the tax shows a
decrease of $2,084,393, or twenty-eight one-hundredths of 1 per cent.
The average net income is $5,306.43, the average amount of tax
liabihty $177.01, and the average tax rate 3.34 per cent. For the
preceding year the average net income was $5,249.16, the average
amount of tax Uability was $176.11, and the average tax rate 3.35 per
cent. The proportion of the population filing returns was 3.52 per
cent, which for the preceding year was 3.60 per cent.
DISTRIBUTION BY STATES AND BY INCOME CLASSES OF NUMBER OF
RETURNS, NET INCOME AND TAX (INDIVIDUAL RETURNS)
The distribution of the returns of individuals and the net incorne
and tax reported therein, by States and Territories, are shown in
basic Table 1, pages 71-73. Table 2, pages 74-76 distributes the
same data by income classes.
SIMPLE AND CUMULATIVE DISTRIBUTION BY INCOME CLASSES, OF NUM-
BER OF RETURNS, NET INCOME AND TAX (INDIVIDUAL RETURNS)
The distribution of the returns, by income classes, is exhibited in
the following table, which shows the number of returns filed, the
amount of net income and tax reported; also cumulative totals and
relative percentages. In basic Table 3, pages 77-79 a similar dis-
tribution of the number of returns, net income, and tax is shown by
more detailed income classes.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Simple and cumulative distribution of individual returns, by incom,e classes, showing
number of returns, net income, tax, and percentages, calendar year 1926
Income classes
Under $1,000..-
$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
Returns
Simple distribution
Number
119, 513
1, 045, 519
837, 792
1, 240, 400
560, 549
246, 730
57, 487
20, 520
4,724
3,267
892
468
231
Per cent
2.89
25.26
20.25
29.97
13.55
5.96
1.39
.496
.115
.079
.022
.012
.006
4, 138, 092 I 100. 00
Cumulative distribu-
tion over class below
Number Per cent
4, 138, 092
4, 018, 579
2, 973, 060
2, 135, 268
894, 868
334, 319
87, 589
30, 102
9,582
4,858
1,591
699
231
100. 00
97.11
71.85
51.60
21.63
8.08
2.12
.730
.234
.119
.040
.018
.006
Cumulative distribu-
tion under class abo (re
Number Per cent
119, 513
1, 165, 032
2, 002, 824
3, 243, 224
3, 803, 773
4, 050, 503
4, 107, 990
4, 128, 510
4, 133, 234
4. 136, 501
4. 137, 393
4, 137, 861
4, 138, 092
2.89
28.15
48.40
78.37
91.92
97.88
99.27
99. 766
99. 881
99.960
99. 982
99. 994
100.00
Net income
Income classes
Simple distribution
Cumulative distribution
over class below
Cumulative distribution
under class above
Amount
Per cent
Amount
Per cent
Amount
Per cent
Under $1,000 .
$67, 237, 548
1, 747, 917, 122
2, 042, 903, 198
4, 872, 788, 835
3, 838, 953, 366
3, 660, 622, 482
1, 954, 653, 219
1, 389, 339, 134
570, 189, 915
661,411,549
340, 214, 162
317, 881, 202
494, 393, 917
0.31
7.96
9.30
22.19
17.48
16.67
8.90
6.33
2.60
3.01
1.55
1.45
2.25
$21, 958, 505, 649
21, 891, 268, 101
20, 143, 350, 979
18, 100, 447, 781
13, 227, 658, 946
9, 388, 705, 580
5, 728, 083, 098
3, 773, 429, 879
2, 384, 090, 745
1, 813, 900, 830
1, 152, 489, 281
812, 275, 119
494, 393, 917
100.00
99.69
91.73
82.43
60.24
42.76
26.09
17.19
10.86
8.26
5.25
3.70
2.25
$67, 237, 548
1, 815, 154, 670
3,858,057,868
8, 730, 846, 703
12, 569, 800, 069
16, 230, 422, 551
18, 185, 075, 770
19,574,414,904
20, 144, 604, 819
20, 806, 016, 368
21, 146, 230, 530
21,464,111,732
21, 958, 505, 649
0.31
$1,000 to $2,000
8.27
$2,000 to $3,000. . .
17.57
$3,000 to $5,000. .
39.76
$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
57.24
73.91
82.81
89.14
91.74
94.75
96.30
97.75
100.00
Total
21, 958, 505, 649
100.00
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Tax
Income classes
Simple distribution
Cumulative distribution
over class below
Cumulative distribution
under class above
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Amount
Per cent
Amount
Per cent
Under $1,000 .
$55, 538
1, 761, 233
4, 216, 702
7, 245, 433
20, 272, 195
72, 464, 803
112,796,680
140, 946, 589
77, 900, 137
103, 997, 156
55, 255, 627
53, 665, 366
81, 893, 331
0.01
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.58
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2.77
9.89
15.40
19.24
10.63
14.20
7.54
7.33
11.18
$732, 470, 790
732, 415, 252
730,654,019
726, 437, 317
719, 191, 884
698, 919, 689
626, 454, 886
513, 658, 206
372,711,617
294,811,480
190, 814, 324
135, 558, 697
81, 893, 331
100.00
99.99
99.75
99.17
98.18
95.41
85.52
70.12
50.88
40.25
26.05
18.51
11.18
$55, 538
1, 816, 771
6, 033, 473
13, 278, 906
33, 551, 101
106, 015, 904
218, 812, 584
359, 759, 173
437, 659, 310
541, 656, 466
596, 912, 093
650, 577, 459
732, 470, 790
0.01
$1,000 to $2,000 - - .
.25
$2,000 to .$3,000 .
.83
$3,000 to .$5,000-..
1.82
$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
4.59
14.48
29.88
49.12
59.75
73.95
81.49
88.82
100.00
Total
732, 470, 790
100.00
STATISTICS OF INCOME O
CLASSIFICATION, BY SEX AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIP (INDIVIDUAL
RETURNS)
The following table shows the number of individual returns and the
net income distributed according to sex and family relationship. In
basic Tables 4 and 5 (pp. 80-85) similar distributions of the
number of returns, net income, and tax are shown by income classes
and by States and Territories.
Distribution of individual returns, by sex and family relationship, calendar year 1926
Family relationship
Returns
Number Per cent
Net income
Amount Per cent
Joint returns of husbands and wives, with or without
dependent children, and of husbands whose wives,
though living with them, file separate returns
Wives filing separate returns from husbands
Single men, heads of families..
Single women, heads of families
Single men not heads of families '
Single women not heads of families'.
Community-property income
Total _
2, 017, 182
113,550
268, 090
100, 284
1, 146, 871
449. 727
42, 388
48.75
2.74
6.48
2.42
27.71
10.87
1.03
$13, 555, 920, 041
1,110,205,587
1, 102, 102, 279
436, 421, 796
3, 639, 033, 908
1, 750. 899, 706
363, 922, 332
61.73
5.06
5.02
1.99
16.57
7.97
1.66
4, 138, 092
100.00
21, 968, 505, 649
100.00
' Includes returns for income of estates or property held in trust.
INCOME EXEMPT FROM NORMAL TAX (INDIVIDUAL RETURNS)
The net income specifically exempt from normal tax through per-
sonal exemption, credits for dependents, dividends, interest on Gov-
ernment obligations not wholly exempt from tax, capital net gain
from sale of assets held more than two years, net loss for prior year,
and net income subject to normal tax are shown in the following table :
Net income exempt from and amount subject to normal tax, individual returns,
calendar year 1926
Distribution
Amount
Per cent
Total net income
$21, 958, 505, 649
100.00
Specific exemptions from normal tax:
Personal exemption and credit for dependents
12, 124, 075. 569
1, 822, 859, 534
Less exemption in excess of net income
Net e.xemptions and credit for dependents..
10,301,216,035 1 46.91
Dividends
4,011,590,274
36, 781, 773
912,917,534
18.27
Interest on Government obligations not wholly exempt from tax
.17
Capital net gain from sale of assets held more than 2 years) ta.xed at 12}^ per
cent in lieu of normal and surtaxes) .
4.15
Net income oflset by net loss for prior year
27,411,767 .13
Total net income e.xempt from normal ta.x.
15,289,917,383 69.63
Net income subject to normal tax .. .
6, 668, 588, 266
30.37
6 STATISTICS OF INCOME
CAPITAL NET LOSS FROM SALE OF ASSETS HELD MORE THAN TWO
YEARS (INDIVIDUAL RETURNS)
Under the revenue acts of 1924 and 1926, loss from the sale of
capital assets held more than two years is not deductible in arriving
at ordinary net income subject to normal tax and surtax, if by deduct-
ing such loss the tax is less than by taldng a tax credit of 123^ per
cent of the amount of such loss. The revenue acts of 1918 and 1921
permitted such loss to be deducted in arriving at ordinary net income.
In order, therefore, that the amounts shown as ''net income" and
"general deductions" in the Statistics of Income for 1924-1926 be
made comparable with prior years, it is necessary that such losses
be deducted from "net income" and that "general deductions" be
increased by a hke amount. These adjustments have not been made
in the "net income" and "general deduction" figures shown in the
Statistics of Income for these years.
Capital net loss from sale of assets held more than 2 years reported
on individual income tax returns for 1926 $34, 574, 016
Tax credit of 123^ per cent 4, 321, 752
NET LOSS FOR PRIOR YEAR (INDIVIDUAL RETURNS)
The net loss during a given taxable year in a trade or business
regularly carried on by the taxpayer, as specifically defined in the
revenue acts of 1921, 1924, and 1926, is allowed as a deduction in
computing the net income of the taxpayer for the succeeding taxable
year. If such net loss is in excess of the net income (computed
without such deduction) for that year, the amount of the excess may
be carried over and allowed as a deduction in computing the net
income for the next succeeding taxable year.
The net losses for prior years have not been included in the "deduc-
tion" and are therefore not deducted from "net income" shown in
this volume. The "net loss for prior year" reported on individual
income tax returns for the years 1922 to 1926 inclusive, is given
below :
Return for year: Amount
1922 $45, 220, 859
1923 34,266, 149
1924 __ _ _ 29,869,182
1925 _ _ 32,321,310
1926 27,411,767
CREDIT OF 25 PER CENT OF TAX ON EARNED NET INCOME (INDIVIDUAL
RETURNS)
The credit of 25 per cent of the tax on earned net income applies
to the tax on the first $5,000 of taxable net income, and if specifically
earned, to the tax on an amount not exceeding $10,000 under the
revenue act of 1924 apphcable to returns for 1924, and to an amount
not exceeding $20,000 under the revenue act of 1926 applicable to
returns for 1925 and 1926.
Earned net income tax credit reported on returns for the years
1924-1926 is as follows:
Return for year: Amount
1924 ■ $30,637,463
1925 24,570,183
1926 24,646,993
STATISTICS OF INCOME /
SOURCE OF INCOME (INDIVIDUAL RETURNS)
Immediately following is shown a summary of the income reported
by individuals distributed by sources; also general deductions.
Sources of income and deductions in individual returns, calendar year 1926
Distribution
Amount
Per cent
Wages and salaries
$9, 994, 314, 530
3, 572, 895, 708
1, 732, 581, 033
1, 465, 625, 374
912, 917, 534
39 27
Business' . . . .
14 04
Partnerships
6 81
Profits from sale of real estate, stocks, bonds, etc., other than capital net gain
from sale of assets held more than 2 vears ..
5 76
Capital net gain from sale of assets held more than 2 years _ .
3 59
Total
17, 678, 334, 179
69 47
Rents and royalties ...
1, 450, 759. 713
1,936,604,432
36, 781, 773
4,011,590,274
333, 365, 460
5 70
Interest and investment income ..
7 61
Interest on Government obligations not wholly exempt from tax .
15
Dividends . .
15 76
Fiduciary ... ...
1 31
Total
7, 769, 101, 652
30 53
Total income _
25, 447, 435, 831
IOC 00
General deductions:
Miscellaneous deductions..
2, 826, 509, 251
178, 215, 623
484, 205, 308
11 11
Loss from sale of real estate, stocks and bonds, other than loss from sale of
assets held more than 2 years.
70
Contributions . .
1 90
Total
3, 488, 930, 182
13 71
Net income
21, 958, 505, 649
86 29
See also p. 91.
The following table shows, by size of net income, the distribution
of the income by sources. The distribution, by sources, by States,
and by smaller income classes, is shown in basic tables 6 and 7 (pp.
86-91). The percentage distribution of income, by sources, is
shown in the second table following.
Total income in individual returns distributed by income classes, showing sources of
income in detail, calendar year 1926
Income classes
Wages and
salaries
Business
Partnerships
Profits from
sale of real
estate, stocks,
bonds, etc.,
other than
capital net
gain from
sale of assets
held more
than 2 years
Capital net
gain from
sale of
assets held
more than
2 years
Under $1,000
$44, 958, 444
1, 424, 419, 304
$60, 010, 693
.tS. 490. 336
$4, 830, 370
16,612,851
37, 233, 683
182, 670, 503
257, 327, 604
41fi 400 95«
$1,000 to $2,000
232, 586, 384 t .'^1. 9.W. 144
$2,000 to .$3,000
1,290,024,058
397, 578, 080
1, 144, 197, 707
857, 786, 703
548, 433, 643
179, 918, 628
89 292, 649
70, 819, 981
294, 526, 273
377, 724, 834
394, 905, 493
$3,000 to .$5,000
2, 871, 518, 160
1, 884, 976, 423
1, 408, 251, 977
546, 882, 765
284, 312, 483
89, 137, 434
87, 112, 702
29, 580, 524
16, 892, 188
16, 248, 068
$5,000 to $10,000
$10,000 to .$25,000
$25,000 to $.SO,000
211 800 790 ' ■"■>*! s«i 9ifi
$28, 159, 437
141, 509, 904
100.669,193
157 514 302
$50,000 to $100,000
1.W m.'< ifM
121, 556, 169
38, 956, 448
46, 564, 891
23, 713, 454
18, 123, 294
35, 274, 663
$100,000 to $150,000
25, 880, 635 ^^ ."^-ift ^74
$150,000 to $300,000
20, 645, 692
8, 765, 382
5, 367, 627
2, 431, 885
74, 715, 398
24, 708, 556
22,670,211
14, 668, 639
$300,000 to $500,000
119 783 358
$500,000 to $1,000,000
116 610 555
$1,000,000 and over
248, 670, 785
Total.
9, 994, 314, 530
3, 572, 895, 708
1, 732, 581, 033
1, 465, 625, 374
912 917 534
O STATISTICS OF INCOME
Total income in individual returns distributed by income classes, showing sources of
income in detail, calendar year 1926 — Continued
Income classes
Rents and
royalties
Interest and
investment
income
Interest on
Govern-
ment obli-
gations
reported
for surtax
Dividends
Fiduciary-
Total income
Under $1,000
$33, 687, 120
130, 535, 660
185, 020, 821
411,535,600
264, 829, 625
217, 608, 251
100, 319, 752
54, 847, 300
17, 343, 930
16, 377, 628
7, 149, 724
6, 878, 639
4, 625, 663
$21, 643, 461
118,678,229
172,849,676
405, 751, 989
353, 635, 399
374, 676, 409
205, 105, 777
133, 436, 035
49, 101, 417
47, 359, 500
17, 876, 128
18, 177, 827
18, 312, 585
$21, 615, 483
44, 570, 002
83, 560, 839
280, 481, 473
435, 309, 295
815, 445, 960
666, 606, 363
578, 783, 618
271, 148, 040
301, 486, 780
150, 981, 925
154, 877, 588
206, 722, 908
Si, 490, 714
8, 402, 109
14, 759, 290
35, 461, 675
59, 483, 246
84, 822, 374
56, 382, 318
36, 488, 734
12, 084, 544
9, 910, 864
5, 532, 752
3, 776, 887
4, 769, 953
$193,726,621
2, 007, 762, 683
2, 251, 846, 428
5, 626 143 380
$1,000 to $2,000
$2,000 to $3,000
$3,000 to $5,000
$5,000 to $10,000
4, 491, 073, 129
$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.
$14,215,633
9, 376, 658
6, 595, 249
2, 069, 696
1, 859, 921
1, 164, 932
700, 781
798, 903
4, 274, 759, 968
2, 270, 913, 704
1, 599, 865, 245
661, 940, 611
763, 547, 678
389, 256, 735
364, 075, 597
552, 524, 052
Total
1, 450, 759, 713
1, 936, 604, 432
36, 781, 773
4,011,590,274
333, 365, 460
25, 447, 435, 831
Percentage distribution of total income in individual returns, by income classes,
showing sources of income in detail, calendar year 1926
Income classes
Wages
and
salaries
Business
Partner-
ships
Profits from
sale of real
estate,
stocks,
bonds, etc.
other than
capital net
gain from
sale of
assets held
more than
2 years
Capital
net gain
from sale
of assets
held more
than 2
years
Rents
and
royalties
Under $1,000
$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.
23.21
70.94
57.29
51.04
41.97
32.94
24.08
17.77
13.46
11.41
' 7.60
4.64
2.94
30.98
11.59
17.66
20.34
19.10
12.83
7.92
5.58
3.91
2.70
2.25
1.47
.44
2.83
1.59
3.14
5.23
8.41
9.24
9.33
9.57
8.39
9.78
6.35
6.23
2.66
2.49
.83
1.65
3.25
5.73
9.74
11.73
7.60
5.89
6.10
6.09
4.98
6.38
39.27
14.04
6.81
5.7Q
1.24
8.85
15.21
20.63
30.77
32.03
45.01
17.39
6.50
8.22
7.31
5.90
6.09
4.42
3.43
2.62
2.15
1.84
1.89
.84
3.59
5.70
Income classes
Under $1,000
$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
Interest
and
invest-
ments
11.17
5.91
7.67
7.21
7.88
8.76
9.03
8.34
7.42
6.20
4.59
4.99
3.31
7.61
Interest
on Gov-
ernment
obliga-
tions not
wholly
exempt
from tax
0.33
.41
.41
.31
.24
.30
.19
.15
.15
Divi-
dends
11.16
2.22
3.71
4.99
9.69
19.08
29.36
36.17
40.96
39.49
38.79
42.54
37.41
15.76
Fiduciary
.77
.42
.66
.63
1.32
1.99
2.48
2.28
1.83
1.30
1.42
1.04
1.31
Total
income
100. 00
100. 00
100. 00
100. 00
100. 00
100. 00
100. 00
100. 00
100. 00
100. 00
100. 00
100. 00
100. 00
100. 00
STATISTICS OF INCOME
INCOME FROM BUSINESS REPORTED BY INDIVIDUALS HAVING NET
INCOME FROM ALL SOURCES OF $5,000 AND OVER
The income derived from business other than from partnerships
reported by individuals whose net income from all sources was
$5,000 and over is shown according to the nature of the business in
the following tables for 1926 and 1925. These data represent only
such amounts reported by individuals as were derived from business
operations conducted as sole proprietors and do not necessarily indicate
the principal occupation of, or the total income reported by, the person
making the return.
The income from business on the returns showing net income of
less than $5,000 is not given by industrial divisions for 1926, as the
sample of the returns in this class previously referred to was not
sufficiently comprehensive to determine the number of businesses in
each industrial division.
Income from business, distributed by industrial divisions, showing number of
businesses and net profits from business reported by individuals having net
income from all sources of $5,000 and over
CALENDAR YEAR 1926
Industrial groups
Number
of busi-
nesses
reported
Per cent
Net profit
from business
Per cent
Agriculture and related industries -
Mining and quarrying
14, 767
1,546
6.77
.71
$84, 435, 186
25, 785, 109
Manufacturing:
Food products, beverages, and tobacco.
Textiles and textile products, __
Leather and leather products
Rubber and rubber goods
Lumber and wood products...
Paper, pulp, and products..
Printing and publishing
Chemicals and allied substances
Stone, clay, and glass products...
Metal and metal products
All other manufacturing industries
3,084
2,853
311
118
872
167
2,009
513
658
2,177
1,274
1.41
1.31
.14
.05
.40
.08
.92
.24
.30
1.00
.58
24, 215, 522
28, 193, 132
3, 199, 146
1, 088, 583
8, 058, 536
1, 726, 240
16, 592, 500
5, 934, 455
5, 918, 820
20, 251, 633
13, 127, 399
Total manufacturing.
14, 036
6.43
128, 305, 966
Construction
Transportation and other public utilities.
Trade
Service — professional, amusements, hotels, etc...
Finance— banking, insurance, real estate and stockbrokers,
etc
Business not sufficiently defined to be classed with any other
division
13, 209
3,680
56,316
79, 948
13, 615
21, 031
6.05
1.69
25.82
36.65
6.24
9.64
115,572,437
26, 122, 370
415,492,416
659, 552, 748
130, 672, 576
152, 584, 036
Grand total.
218, 148 100. 00
1,738,522,844
4.86
1.48
1.39
1.62
.19
.06
.46
.10
.95
.34
.34
1.17
.76
7.38
6.65
1.50
23.90
37.93
7.52
8.78
100.00
CALENDAR YEAR 1925
Agriculture and related industries.
Mining and quarrying
14,810
1,383
Manufacturing:
Food products, beverages, and tobacco.
Textiles and textile products _
Leather and leather products _
Rubber and rubber goods __
Lumber and wood products
Paper, pulp, and jiroducts
Printing and publishing
Chemicals and allied substances
Stone, clay, and glass products
Metal and metal products _.
All other manufacturing industries
3,244
2,881
269
96
933
132
1,862
518
666
2,366
1, 034
Total manufacturing.
14,C01
7.27
.68
1.59
1.42
.13
.05
.46
.00
.92
.25
.33
1.16
.51
$84, 752, 047
17, 716, 133
25,516,472
28, 137, 971
2, 612, 982
974, 116
8, 744, 235
1, 439, 593
l.'i, 542, 705
6,012,064
6, 212.030
22, 590, 576
10, 560, 2C9
6. 88 128, 348, 953
5.22
1.09
1.57
1.74
.16
.06
.54
.09
.96
.37
.38
1.30
.65
7.91
10
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Income from business, distributed by industrial divisions, showing number of
businesses and net profits from business reported by individuals having net
income from all sources of $5,000 and over — Continued
CALENDAR YEAR 1925— Continued
Industrial groups
Number
of busi-
nesses
reported
Per cent
Net profit
from business
Per cent
Construction
13, 741
3,494
58, 935
72, 575
14, 945
9,692
6.75
1.72
28.95
35.65
7.34
4.76
$119, 490, 715
24, 901, 370
445, 010, 459
580, 948, 023
155, 451, 845
67, 018, 753
7.36
Transportation and other public utilities
1.53
Trade
27.41
Service — professional, amusements, hotels, etc
35.78
Finance— banking, insurance, real estate and stockbrokers,
etc - -- .--.-. - --
9.57
Business not sufficiently defined to be classed with any other
division . - - - - - -
4.13
Grand total
203, 576
100.00
1, 623, 638, 298
100.00
wholly and partially tax-exempt obligations (individual
returns)
The following tabulation shows the wholly and partially tax-
exempt securities owned and interest received therefrom, by nature
of obligation, reported by individuals having net income of $5,000
and over. The amount owned and interest received, by income class
distribution, are shown in basic Table 8 (p. 92).
Tax-exempt obligations, showing amount oivned and interest received, by nature of
obligation, calendar year 1926
Nature of obligation
Amount
Interest
received
Wholly tax-exempt obligations:
Obligations of States and Territories or political subdivisions thereof
$2, 793, 496, 116
535, 141, 443
757, 685, 408
$140, 018, 300
26, 175, 213
Liberty 3}^ per cent bonds and obligations of the possessions of the
29, 298, 087
Total wholly tax-exempt obligations .-
4,086,322,967
1, 510, 402, 661
195, 491, 600
Partially tax-exempt obligations:
Liberty 4 and 4M per cent bonds, Treasury certificates of indebtedness,
notes, and war-savings certificates..
64, 788, 345
Grand total .
5, 596, 725, 628
260, 279, 945
RETURNS, BY COUNTIES AND CITIES (INDIVIDUAL RETURNS)
The number of returns of individuals filed for the calendar year
1926, by counties, cities, townships, and post offices, is shown in
basic Table 11 (pp. 178-312). This tabulation does not represent an
exact count of returns for each civil division, but is a very close ap-
proximation of the number of returns filed. The following method is
used: Index cards of the returns of net income filed in each collec-
tion district are prepared in the offices of the collectors of internal
revenue. These cards are arranged by counties and cities, and the
number is calculated by measurement on the basis of a certain num-
ber of cards to the inch.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
11
PARTNERSHIP RETURNS OF INCOME
Partnership returns, except for the war excess-profits tax of 1917,
are not subject to direct assessment, the income being reported in
the individual returns filed by the copartners according to their dis-
tributive share, whether distributed or not.
The number of returns of net income filed by partnerships from
1917 to 1926, inclusive, is as follows:
Year: Number
1917 31,701
1918 100, 728
1919 175,898
1920 240, 767
1921 259,359
Year: Number
1922 287,959
1923 304,996
1924 321,158
1925 309,414
1926 295,425
CORPORATION INCOME TAX RETURNS
Corporation income tax returns for 1926 numbered 455,320, of
which 258,134 show net income aggregating $9,673,402,889 and tax
$1,229,797,243. For the calendar year 1925 corporations filed 430,072
returns, of which 252,334 show net income totaling $9,583,683,697
and tax of $1,170,331,206. The tax rate for 1926 is 13 3^^ per cent as
compared with 13 per cent for 1925. Had the returns for 1926 been
made at 13 per cent, the tax would have been about $1,184,249,175,
or $45,548,068 less than at the higher rate.
DISTRIBUTION, BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS, OF NUMBER OF RETURNS,
INCOME, AND TAX (CORPORATION RETURNS)
The table immediately following shows the returns of corporations
distributed by industrial groups and segregated according to "Cor-
porations reporting net income," and "Corporations reporting no
net income." Basic Table 12 (p. 314), shows the returns distributed
by States and Territories and by those showing net income and no
net income.
In analyzing the data compiled for corporations classified under
"Finance — banking, insurance, real estate and holding companies,
stockbrokers, etc.," allowance should be made for the two special
deductions from gross income permitted life insurance companies.
These special deductions, totaling approximately $400,000,000, repre-
sent (1) the excess of 4 per cent of the mean of reserve funds over the
tax-exempt interest received by the company, and (2) 2 per cent of
the reserve held for deferred dividends. (See pars. (2) and (4) of
subdivision (a) of sec. 245 of the revenue act of 1926.)
These special deductions for life insurance companies in basic Tables
13 and 14 are included in "Miscellaneous expense" under "Disburse-
ments," although they are not expense items.
91073—28 2
12
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Corporation returns, distributed by inajor industrial groups and by corporations
reporting net income and no net income, showing number of returns and per cent
of total, gross income, deductions, net income (or deficit), net loss for prior year,
and iiicome tax, calendar year 1926 '
Total
number
of
returns
Corporations reporting net income
Industrial groups
Number
of
returns
Per
cent of
total
report-
ing
Gross income
Deductions
Agriculture and related industries
10, 688
19, 252
4,698
6,006
43.96
31.20
$615, 141, 114
3, 207. 941, 783
$544, 329, 543
Mining and quarrying
2, 752, 143. 497
Manufacturing:
Food products, beverages, and tobacco..
Textiles and textile products ..
15, 5.05
13, 436
2,491
680
7,862
2,024
10, 545
7,286
4,606
20, 054
8,755
9,239
7.708
1,413
339
4,591
1,365
6,931
4,076
2,762
11.989
4,681
59.59
57.37
56.72
49.85
58.39
67.44
65.73
55.94
59.96
59.79
53.47
11, 678, 178, 959
5,354,116,761
1. 234. 232, 089
1, 147, 454, 781
2, 330, 766. 403
1, 430, 425, 903
2, 196, 254, 298
7, 322, 286, 642
1, 500, 050, 797
16, 661, 792, 513
11. 085, 738. 787
5, 039, 467, 444
Leather and leather products _ _ .
1, 160, 373, 415
Rubber and rubber goods ..
1, 109. 953, 804
2, 157, 794, 471
1, 309, 966, 292
1, 992. 747. 329
Chemicals and allied substances..
Stone clay, and glass products
6, 537, 131, 486
1, 304, 884, 513
Metal and metal products
14. 858. 348. 468
All other manufacturing industries
2,066,034,830 1 1.870,397,861
Total manufacturing
93, 244
55. 094
59. 09
.52,921,593.976
48, 426, 803, 870
16, 770
25, 100
112, 705
32, 257
130, 433
14,871
10. 075
15, 444
71, 403
17, 755
76, 819
840
60. 08
61.53
63.35
55.04
58.90
5.65
2. 287. 547, 857
13, 518, 652. 542
33. 459, 062, 756
2. 628, 039. 969
9, 356, 744, 267
27. 393. 023
2, 124, 978, 854
Transportation and other public utilities. ..
Trade . .
11,795,253,921
32, 293, 505, 194
Service— professional, amusements, hotels.
2, 367, 058, 717
Finance — banking, insurance, real estate
and holding companies, stockbrokers, etc..
Nominal concerns— nature of business not
given ---
2 8,019,851,483
24, 789. 319
Grand total
455, 320
258, 134
56.69
118,022,117.287
108, 348, 714, 398
Corporations reporting net income
Industrial groups
Net income
Net loss for
prior year
deductions
from
net income
for net tax-
able income
Income tax
Amount
Per cent
of net
income
Per cent
of total
tax
Agriculture and related industries
$70,811,571
455. 798, 286
$4, 882, 439
25, 480, 135
$8, 175, 458
57. 307. 996
11.54
12.56
0.67
4.66
Manufacturing:
Food products, beverages, and
592. 440, 172
314. 649, 317
73, 858, 674
37. 500, 977
172, 971, 932
120,459.611
203, 506, 969
785, 155, 156
195, 166, 284
1, 803, 444, 045
195,636,969
9, 512, 132
9, 817, 712
2, 837, 032
831.178
•5.516,038
3, 475, 010
3, 793, 896
18, 918, 235
2, 357, 776
30, 516, 555
9. 569, 559
77, 147, 310
39, 829, 341
9, 357, 909
4, 866, 739
21, 906, 671
15,610,141
25, 857, 691
102, 963, 663
25, 542, 126
237, 077, 170
24, 348, 732
13.02
12.66
12.67
12.97
12.66
12.96
12.71
13.11
13.08
13.15
12.45
6.27
Textiles and textile products . .. . .
3.24
Leather and leatlier products
.76
Rubber and rubber goods
.40
Lumber and wood products
1.78
Paper, pulp, and products
1.27
2.10
Chemicals and allied substances.
Stone, clay, and glass products
8.37
2.08
19.28
All other manufacturing industries —
1.98
Total manufacturing.
4,494,790,106
97, 145, 123
584, 507, 493
13. 00
47. 53
Construction .
162, 569, 003
1, 723, 398, 621
1, 165, 557, 562
260, 981. 252
1, 336, 892, 784
2, 603, 704
9, 201, 418
15. 730, 201
34, 613, 528
11,170,107
37, 325, 822
303, 139
19, 146, 036
228, 662, 641
140, 522, 646
31, 040, 096
2 160, 214, 776
220, 101
n.78
13.27
12.06
11.89
11.98
8.45
1.55
Transportation and other public utilities. -
Trade...
18.59
11.43
Service — professional, amiissements, hotels,
etc
2.52
Finance— banking, insurance., real estate
and holding companies, stockbrokers.
13.03
Nominal concerns— nature of business not
given
.02
Grand total
9, 673, 402, 889
235, 851, 912
1, 229, 797, 243
12.71
100. 00
' Fiscal-year returns are included. See pp. 1 and 21.
> Includes special nonexpense deductions of life insurance companies. See p. 11.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
13
Corporation returns, distributed by major industrial groups and by corporations
reporting net income and no net income, showing number of returns and per cent
of total, gross income, deductions, net income or defict , net loss for prior year,
and income tax, calendar year 1926 ^ — Continued
Industrial groups
Agriculture and related industries
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing:
Food products, beverages, and to-
bacco.
Textiles and textile products
Leather and leather products
Rubber and rubber goods
Lumber and wood products
Paper, pulp, and products
Printing and publishing
Chemicals and allied substances..
Stone, clay, and glass products
Metal and metal products
All other manufacturing industries
Total manufacturing-
Construction..
Transportation and other public util-
ities
Trade
Service — professional, amusements,
hotels, etc
Finance — banking, insurance, real es-
tate and holding companies, stock-
brokers, etc
Nominal concerns— nature of business
not given
Grand total
Cori
Jorations reporti
ng no net income
Number
of
returns
Per cent
of total
report-
ing
Gross income
Deductions
Deficit
5,990
56.04
$249, 342, 235
.$305, 007, 361
$55, 665, 126
13, 246
68. 80
1, 339, 758, 512
1, 523, 232, 374
183,473,862
6,266
40.41
1,797.883.399
1,893,192,201
95, 308, 802
5,728
42.63
2, 398, 617, 078
2, 593, 781. 394
195,164,316
1,078
43.28
427, 012, 389
4.54, 448, 277
27, 435, 888
341
50.15
452, 909, 353
477. 673, 447
24, 764, 094
3,271
41.61
738, 044, 554
807, 240, 321
69, 195, 767
659
32.56
221, 834, 410
236, 196, 458
14, 362, 048
3,614
34.27
351,189,797
382, 196, 109
31, 006, 312
3,210
44.06
768, 1.52, 970
8.37,431,964
69. 278, 994
1,844
40.04
164, 876, 462
186.988,502
22,112,040
8,065
40.21
1, 792, 082, 323
1, 984, 656, 624
192, 574, 301
4,074
46.53
460.600,317
506, 084, 591
45. 484, 274
38, 150
40.91
9, 573. 203. 052
10, 359, 889. 888
786, 686, 836
6,695
39.92
528, 547, 998
582, 169, 246
53, 621, 248
9,656
38.47
1, 245, 630, 785
1.36.5,804,958
120, 174, 173
41, 302
36.65
7, 478, 473, 042
7, 809, 471, 101
330. 998, 059
14, 502
44.96
732, 271, 926
836, 043, 668
103, 771, 742
53, 614
41.10
2, 942, 935, 998
2 3, 470, 968, 342
528, 032, 344
14, 031
94.35
17, 572, 022
23,858,934
6, 286, 912
197, 186
43.31
24, 107, 735, 570
26, 276, 445, 872
2, 168, 710, 302
1 Fiscal-year returns are included. See pp. 1 and 21.
' Includes special nonexpense deductions of life insurance companies. See p. 11.
NET LOSS FOR PRIOR YEAR (CORPORATION RETURNS)
The net loss during a given taxable year in a trade or business
regularly carried on by the taxpayer, as specifically defined in the
revenue acts of 1921, 1924, and 1926, is allowed as a deduction in
computing the net income of the taxpayer for the succeeding taxable
year. If such net loss is in excess of the net income (computed
without such deduction) for that year, the amount of the excess may
be carried over and allowed as a deduction in computing the net
income for the next succeeding taxable year.
The net losses for prior years have not been included in the "de-
duction" and are therefore not deducted from "net income" shown
in this volume.
Net loss for prior year reported in the corporation returns filed for
the years 1922 to 1926, inclusive, is given below:
Return for vear: Amount
1922.. I S501, 780, 287
1923 578, 307, 088
1924 219, 727, 166
1925 . 243,078,565
1926 235,851,912
14
STATISTICS OF INCOME
AMOUNT OF CORPORATION NET INCOME EXEMPT FROM, AND AMOUNT
SUBJECT TO TAX
The corporation net income for the current year subject to tax is
reduced by a credit of $2,000 allowed corporations with net incomes
of $25,000 or less. For corporations with net incomes in excess of
$25,000, but not in excess of $25,270, the method of computing the
tax, as provided for in the revenue act, affords a variable amount
of credit, but in every case less than $2,000. A deduction for "Net
loss for prior year" from net income for the current year is likewise
permitted. The net income reported, also the net income not sub-
ject to, and the amount subject to tax in corporation returns for
1926 are shown below:
Net income $9, 673, 402, 889
Net income not subject to tax:
Net loss for prior year $235, 851, 912
Specific credit of $2,000 for corporations
with net income, not in excess of $25,000,
and a variable amount of credit for cor-
porations with net income in excess of
$25,000 but not in excess of $25,270 (esti-
mate) 318, 659, 718
Total 554, 511, 630
Net income subject to tax 9, 118, 891, 259
DIVIDEND DISTRIBUTION (CORPORATION RETURNS)
The amount of cash and stock dividends paid to shareholders on
the capital stock of domestic corporations, as reported in the cor-
poration income-tax returns for 1926, is shown by States and Terri-
tories in basic Table 12 and by industrial divisions in basic Table 13.
A presentation of the aggregate amounts of dividends distributed
for the years 1922 to 1926, inclusive, for all corporations is given
below.
Cash and stock dividends distribuied, by years
Year
Aggregate
Corporations reporting net
income
Corporations reporting no
net income
Cash
dividends
Stock
dividends
Cash
dividends
Stools:
dividends
Cash
dividends
Stock
dividends
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
$3, 436, 715, 104
4,169,117,678
4, 338, 822, 858
5, 189, 474, 507
5, 945, 292, 657
$3, 348, 049, 865
891, 285, 583
510, 525. 809
544,431,367
757, 649, 610
$3, 152, 869, 985
3, 820, 619, 642
3, 994, 990, 754
4, 817, 301, 320
5, 530, 210, 586
$3, 166, 915, 574
787, 167, 102
466, 820, 095
502, 489, 520
716,219,451
$253, 845, 119
348, 498, 036
343, 832, 104
372, 173. 187
415, 082, 071
$181, 134, 291
104,118,481
43, 705, 714
41, 941, 847
41, 430, 159
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS (CORPORATION RETURNS)
The income statement of corporation receipts and disbursements,
also net profit (or deficit) deductions, net income, tax, net profit after
deducting tax, and cash and stock dividends, distributed by major
industrial groups, is shown in basic Table 13, pages 315-326. Part 1
shows the data for all corporations, part 2 for corporations reporting
net income, and part 3 for corporations reporting no net income.
Basic Table 14, pages 327-329 shows for all corporations the income
and disbursement items expressed in percentages of total receipts
and the profits from sales in percentages of gross sales.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
15
PERCENTAGE OF GROSS PROFITS FROM SALES TO GROSS SALES (COR-
PORATION RETURNS)
The following table presents for the years 1922-1926, inclusive,
comparable percentages for gross profits from sales to gross sales.
In basic Table 10 of Statistics of Income for 1924 and 1925, the items
for "gross profits from sales" are expressed as percentages of total
receipts, while in the reports for 1922, 1923, and 1926 they are shown
as percentages of gross sales.
For this purpose gross profits from sales for industrial divisions,
in which service is the controlhng factor, are eliminated as not being
comparable with industries in which the sale of commodities predomi-
nates. These divisions are transportation and other pubhc utilities;
service — professional, amusements, hotels, etc.; finance — banking, in-
surance, and related business; combinations— predominant industry
not ascertainable; and inactive concerns.
The table affords only an approximate comparabiUty of the indus-
trial divisions, due to consohdated returns being filed for closely
affiliated corporations, and as elsewhere stated, although the returns
are classified on the basis of the predominant business activity, such
consolidated returns frequently include income from businesses which,
if they could be classified independently of the consolidated returns,
would fall in industrial divisions other than the ones in which they
are included.
Percentage of gross profits from
sales to
gross sales, 1922
-1926
Year
Aggregate
Agricul-
ture and
related
indus-
tries
Mining
and quar-
rying
Manufacturing
Food
products,
beverages,
and to-
bacco
Textiles
and tex-
tile
products
Leather
and
leather
products
1922
23.68
23.86
21.94
20.52
22.34
39.13
28.27
32.12
32.50
35.05
30.79
35.37
30.05
30.84
31.90
21.88
21.29
17.66
17.15
17.99
22.13
19.71
1923
20.64 16.72
1924
17.27 ' 17.97
1925.
18. 00 18. 20
1926
17.51 ' 17.48
Year
Manufacturing— Continued
Rubber
and rub-
ber goods
Lumber
and wood
products
Paper,
pulp, and
products
Printing
and pub-
lishing
Chemi-
cals and
allied
sub-
stances
Stone,
clay, and
glass
products
1922
25.57
25.12
25.87
24.65
18.51
27.68
26.82
24.30
23.72
23.25
24.93
24.38
23.95
25.10
26.11
38. 33
37.41
37.01
28.93
27.19
28.09
30.99
1923.
33.64
1924
33.42
1925
36.98 1 29.63
36. 41 33. 25
32.71
1926
33.18
Manufacturing— Continued
Construc-
tion
Year
Metal
and
metal
products
All other
manufac-
turing
indus-
tries
Total
manufac-
turing
Trade
1922
28.44
29.63
26.14
20.97
27.80
30.23
29.71
29.07
28.99
29. 79
26.28
26.14
23.54
22.03
24.74
14.41
15. 82
17.79
17.90
17.99
19.10
1923
19.33
1924
18.62
1925
17.14
1926
17.78
16
STATISTICS OF INCOME
CORPORATION RETURNS, DISTRIBUTED BY SIZE OF NET INCOME AN1>
DEFICIT
The following table shows for corporations, distributed by size of
net income and size of deficit, the number of returns, amount of net
income and deficit, amount of tax, and relative percentages. Basic
Table 17 (pp. 356-358) shows the returns distributed by size of net
income and deficit, by industrial divisions.
ALL CORPORATIONS
Size of net income
Under $2,000..
$2,000 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 $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.
Total for returns showing net
income
Number
of re-
turns
showing
net in-
come
118, 092
50, 918
28,363
26, 463
15, 250
8,748
5,966
2,137
1,100
883
214
Per
cent
45.75
19.73
10.99
10.25
5.91
3.39
2.31
.82
.43
.34
100.00
Amount of
net income
$104,
160,
201,
424,
505,
612,
917,
749,
759,
1, 769,
3, 468,
121, 718
215,419
434, 466
743, 533
981, 193
009, 482
880, 867
611,283
354, 667
642,841
407, 420
Per
cent
1.08
1.66
2.08
4.39
5.23
6.33
9.49
7.75
7.85
18.29
35.85
9,673,402,889 100.00
Amount of
tax
$7, 220, 724
17, 459, 902
46, 316, 297
63, 350, 332
78, 391, 018
119,292,299
98, 479, 477
99, 667, 270
234, 540, 704
465, 079, 220
1, 229, 797, 243
Per
cent
0.59
1.42'
3.77
5.15
6.37
9.7a
8.01
8.10'
19.07
37.82
Size of deficit
Under $25,000
$25,000 to $100,000
$100,X)00 to $500,000
$500,000 to $1,000,000...
$1,000,000 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
Total for returns showing deficit -
Number
of returns
showing
no net
income
183, 638
10, 630
2,619
251
94
28
12
6
197, 186
Per cent
93.08
5.39
1.33
.13
Amount of
deficit
$622, 156, 073
497, 909, 273
520, 867, 843
178, 364, 712
124, 482, 493
66, 305, 016
41, 221, 059
26, 887, 189
90, 516, 644
Per cent
28.69
22.95
24. 02
8.23
5.74
3.06
1.90
1.24
4.17
100.00
2, 168, 710, 302 j 100. 00
Total number of returns filed- 455,320
Per cent showing net income 56.69
Per cent showing no net income 43.31
ASSETS AND LIABILITIES (CORPORATION RETURNS)
In the tables immediately following is shown for 359,449 corpora-
tions out of 455,320 fihng income tax returns a summary statement
of the principal assets and UabiUties as of December 31, 1926, or at
the close of the fiscal year nearest thereto, distributed by major
industrial divisions, and a comparative statement showing by size of
net income, the number of corporation returns filed and the number
of balance sheets tabulated. The discrepancy between the number
of returns filed and the balance sheets tabulated is caused by lack
of data for assets and liabihties. In Table 18 (pp. 360-401) are shown
the same data for corporations reporting net income and no net
income, distributed by income classes for all industries in aggregate
and for each major industrial group separately.
STATISTICS OF INCOME 17
"miscellaneous items" INT ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
In the analysis of the balance sheets for the tabulation of assets
and HabiHties, items not otherwise segregated are included in "Mis-
cellaneous items," some of which are:
Miscellaneous assets. — Investments in affiliated companies; stocks
and bonds other than tax-exempt obligations; loans, mortgages, etc.,
excepting such as are reported by banks which are included in ''notes
receivable"; patents, good will, formulas, trade-marks, etc.
Miscellaneous liabilities. — Reserves; accrued expenses; unadjusted
credits; deposits (time, saving, demand, etc.) reported by banks;
reserves, other funds, capital stock, and surplus for life insurance
companies.
18
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Corporation returns — Comparative statement showing bij size of net income, the
number of corporation income tax returns filed, and the number of balance sheets
tabulated
Size of net income
Number of j Number of
corporation i corporation
income tax i balance
returns sheets
filed tabulated
Per cent
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sheets to
returns
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$10,000 to $50,000
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Reporting net income
Reporting no net income
Grand total
169, 010
28,363
41,713
8,748
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214
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197, 186
455, 320
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97.86
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99.06
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97.66
87.00
68.40
CORPORATION FISCAL YEAR RETURNS
The tabulation shown below is compiled from returns filed by
corporations whose fiscal year is other than the calendar year. The
returns in this compilation are also included in the general tables of
corporation income throughout this report and the "statistics of
income" for 1925, and fall within one or more of the following condi-
tions: Full 12 months' period, net income of $2,000 and over; net
deficit of $500,000 and over; gross sales or other items of $5,000,000
and over, or net loss for prior year deduction. The compilation does
not include returns showing net income of less than $2,000 or deficit,
unless such returns fall under one or more of the other conditions
stated above. The data are presented by industrial groups in part 1,
and by months ending the fiscal year in part 2, and by size of net
income or deficit in part 3.
In addition to returns for full 12 months, a tabulation is shown
comprising the returns filed for a fractional part of the year. These
returns likewise fall under the same conditions as to net income,
deficit, etc., as govern the returns used in the tabulation for full
fiscal years.
The returns filed for a fractional part of the year represent reor-
ganizations, consolidations, disintegrations, newly organized busi-
nesses, liquidating corporations, and changes from calendar year to
fiscal year or vice versa, and are also included in the general corpora-
tion income tables in this report, and in the statistics of income for
1925.
Returns for fractional part of years 1926 and 1925
1
Corporations reporting net income
Total
Corporations report-
ing no net income
Year
turns
Net income
Net loss for
prior year
Income ta.x
Number
of re-
turns
Deficit
1926.
7, 499 7, 295
7, 571 7, 449
$161, 360, 492
!K3. 432. 938
$20, 129, 028
22, 307, 539
204
137
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Corporation returns filed for fiscal year, showing the number of returns, net income
or deficit, net loss for prior years, and income tax — Included in corporation tables
for 1926
[Fiscal year terminating not earlier than July 1, 1926, nor later than June 30, 1927]
PART 3— DISTRIBUTION BY SIZE OF NET INCOME AND NET DEFICIT
Distribution
Reporting net income:
Size of net income —
Under $2,000
$2,000 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 $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
Total reporting net income.
Reporting no net income:
Size of deficit —
Under $25,000
$25,000 to $100,000
$100,000 to $500,000
$500,000 to $1,000,000...
$1,000,000 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
TotaJ reporting deficit.
Number
of
returns
2,186
6,070
3,626
3,830
1,926
1,377
949
342
148
132
19
20, 605
2,476
263
75
1
Net income
19,
25,
63,
68,
95,
145,
120,
101,
251,
192,
194, 472
231,471
816,980
003, 649
780, 848
983, 602
188, 176
876, 102
635, 499
133, 750
842, 824
Net loss
for prior
years
$328, 482
1,950,146
3, 204, 923
5, 700, 55]
5, 151, 333
5, 685, 830
5, 868, 554
2, 488, 190
2, 876, 772
3, 356, 744
1,086,687,373 I 36,011,525
12, 348, 023
12, 638, 436
15, 414. 047
790, 730
2, 815 41, 191, 236
Income
tax
$7, 017
835, 652
2, 159, 229
6, 739, 435
8, 543, 155
12, 126, 574
18, 730, 116
15, 878, 783
13, 270, 797
33, 404, 339
25, 901, 048
137, 596, 145
Corporation returns filed for fiscal year, showing the number of returns, net income
or deficit, and net loss for prior years, and income tax — Included in corporation
tables in statistics of income for 1925
[Fiscal year terminating not earlier than July 1, 1925, nor later than June 30, 1926]
PART 3.— DISTRIBUTION BY SIZE OF NET INCOME AND NET DEFICIT
Distribution
Number
of
returns
Net income
Net loss
for prior
years
Income
tax
Reporting net income:
Size of net income —
Under $2,000
$2,000 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 $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
5,735
3,527
3,886
2,023
1,426
1,001
347
163
143
17
$734, 290
18,190,916
25, 099, 145
63, 795, 491
72, 802, 838
100, 412, 037
151, 656, 889
120, 640, 828
113,801,922
284, 647, 285
216, 565, 623
Total reporting net income.
18,957
1, 168, 347, 264
Reporting no net income:
Size of deficit —
Under $25,000
$25,000 to $100,000
$100,000 to $500,000
$500,000 to $1,000,000...
$1,000,000 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
645
105
3, 869, 270
5, 040, 530
8, 798, 996
5, 096, 921
3, 246, 496
Total reporting deflcit.
807
26, 052, 213
$129, 532
1, 589, 760
2, 554, 709
5, 856, 082
5, 078, 314
4, 048, 334
5, 300, 019
4, 729, 023
2, 201, 284
9, 324, 878
$3, 007
787, 645
2, 121, 702
6, 605, 893
8, 767, 185
12, 466, 920
19, 017, 755
15, 074, 359
14, 345, 547
35, 047, 208
27, 943, 459
40, 811, 935
142, 180, 680
STATISTICS OF INCOME
31
HISTORICAL SUMMARIES
SUMMARY OF INCOME AND TAX, BY YEARS (INDIVIDUAL RETURNS)
A resume of the number of income tax returns filed, the net income,
and tax reported, for each of the years since the inception of the
present period of income taxation follows herewith. An outline of
important changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of
statistical data from income tax returns of individuals is shown on
pages 37-43.
Individual returns, calendar years 1913 to 1926, showing number of remrns and net
income ^
Number of returns '
Year
1
Total j
Taxable
Nontax-
able
Per cent of total
Net income '
Tax-
able
Non-
taxable
1913
357,598 L
357,515 '.
336,652
437,036
3,472,890
4,425,114
5, 332, 760
7, 259, 944
6, 662, 176 i
6,787,481 1
7,698,321
7,369,788 1
4,171,051 ;
4, 138, 092 1
1
2 $3, 900, 000, 000
1914 -
4, 000, 000, 000
1915
4, 600, 000, 000
1916 -
362, 970
2, 707, 234
3, 392, 863
4, 231, 181
5, 518, 310
3, 589, 985
3. 681, 249
4, 270, 121
4. 489, 698
2, 501, 166
2, 470, 990
74, 066
765, 656
1, 032, 251
1, 101, 579
1,741,634
3, 072, 191
3, 106, 232
3, 428, 200
2, 880, 090
1, 669, 885
1, 667, 102
83
78
77
79
76
54
54
55
61
60
60
17
22
23
21
24
46
46
45
39
40
40
6, 300, 000, 000
1917 -
13. 700, 000, 000
1918
16, 000, 000, 000
1919
19, 900, 000, 000
1920
23, 700, 000, 000
1921
19, 600, 000, 000
1922
21, 400, 000, 000
1923
24, 800, 000, 000
1924 .
25, 700, 000, 000
1925
21, 900, 000, 000
1926 -
21, 960, 000, 000
1 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
individuals are summarized on pp. 37-43.
2 Estimated on the basis of the number of returns filed and the average net income in each class.
Income and -profits taxes in individual returns, calendar years 1913 to 1926
Taxi
Year
Normal tax
Surtax
War excess-
profits tax
Tax on capital
net gain 12) 2
per cent
Total tax
1913 2
$12, 728, 038
16, 559, 493
23, 995, 777
51, 440, 558
156, 897, 441
$15, 525, 497
24, 486, 669
43, 947, 818
121, 946, 136
433, 345, 732
$28, 253, 535
1914'
41,046,162
19152
67, 943, 595
1916
173, 386, 694
1917
$101, 249, 781
103, 887, 984
691,492,954
1917 (partnership)..
103, 887, 984
1918
476, 432, 808
468, 104, 801
478, 249, 919
308, 059, 422
355, 409, 840
3 283, 790, 966
< 227, 157, 265
< 191, 789, 980
200, 599, 384
651,289,027
801, 525, 303
596, 803, 767
411,327,684
474, .581, 111
348, 688, 543
437, 540, 797
432, 853, 170
448, 330, 446
1, 127, 721, 835
1919
1, 269, 630, 104
1920
1, 075, 053, 686
1921
719, 387, 106
1922.
$31, 066, 357
29, 186, 624
48, 603, 064
861, 057, 308
1923
661,666.133
1924
5 704, 265, 390
1925.
117,570,971
112, 509, 705
s 734, 555, 183
1926
732, 470, 790
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
individuals are summarized on pp. 37-43.
2 Annual Report of Commissioner of Internal Revenue for fiscal year ended June 30 immediately follow-
ing the year shown above.
' Net after deducting 25 per cent reduction provided for in the revenue act of 1924.
* Net after deducting 25 per cent of tax on earned net income provided for in the revenue act of 1924.
' Net after deducting 25 per cent of tax on earned net income plus 123/2 per cent on capital net loss provided
for in the revenue act of 1924.
32 STATISTICS OF INCOME
Number of individual returns, calendar years 1914 to 1926, by income classes ^
Income classes
1914 1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
$1,000 to $2,000..
1, 640, 758
838, 707
560, 763
270, 666
112, 502
30, 391
12, 439
3,302
2,347
559
315
141
1, 516, 938
1, 496, 878
932, 336
319, 356
116, 569
28, 542
9,996
2,358
1,514
382
178
67
1, 924, 872
1, 569, 741
1, 180, 488
438, 851
162, 485
37, 477
13, 320
2,983
1,864
425
189
65
2, 671, 950
2 569 316
$2,000 to $3,000
$3,000 to $.".,000 -
149, 279
127, 448
58, 603
14, 676
5,161
1,189
127, 994
120, 402
60, 284
17, 301
6,847
1.793
157, 149
150, 553
80, 880
23, 734
10, 452
2,900
2,437
714
376
206
1 •^■^7 1 1 fi
$5,000 to $10,000
455 442
$10,000 to $25,000
171 830
$25,000 to $50,000
38 548
$50,000 to $100,000
12, 093
2 191
$100,000 to $150,000
$150,000 to $300,000
769 ; 1,326
216 j 376
114 209
60 ! 120
1 063
$300,000 to $500,000
239
$500,000 to $1,000,000
123
$1,000,000 and over-
33
Total
357, 515 336. 652
2 429, 401
3, 472, 890
4, 425, 114
5, 332, 760
7, 259, 944
Income classes
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
Under $1,000
$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..
401, 849
2, 440, 544
2, 222, 031
1, 072, 146
353, 247
132, 344
28, 946
8,717
1,367
739
162
63
21
402, 076
2,471,181
2, 129, 898
1, 190, 115
391, 373
151, 329
35, 478
12, 000
2,171
1,323
309
161
67
368, 502
2, 523, 150
2, 472, 641
1, 719, 625
387, 842
170, 095
39, 832
12, 452
2,339
1,301
327
141
74
344, 876
2, 413, 881
2,112,993
1, 800, 900
437, 330
191, 216
47, 061
15,816
3,065
1,876
457
242
75
98, 178
1,071,992 I
842,528
1,327,683
503,652
236,779
59,721
20,958
4,759 !
3,223 I
892 I
479 !
207 I
119, 513
1, 045, 519
837, 792
1, 240, 400
560, 549
246, 730
57, 487
20,520
4,724
3,267
892
468
231
Total 6,662,176
6, 787, 481 7, 698, 321
7,369 788
4, 171, 051
4, 138, 092
1 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
individuals are summarized on pp. 37-43.
2 This total is exclusive of 7,635 returns of married women made separate from returns of husbands. In
1916 the net income on returns filed separately by husband and wife is combined and the total appears as
one return. In all other years the returns of married women filed separately are included in their individual
income classes independently of the husband's income.
Note.— The returns for 1913 are omitted, as they pertain only to the last 10 months of that year.
Individual returns, net income reported for calendar years 1916 to 1926, by income
classes ^
Income classes
Net Income
1916
$1,000 to $2,000 .-
$2,000 to $3,000 I
$3,000 to $5,000 ' $624,669,015
$5,000 to $10,000 ; 1, 037, 247, 977
$10,000 to $25,000 I 1,235,015,786
$25,000 to $50,000 I 822,661,658
$50,000 to $100,000 I 722,795,474
$100,000 to $150,000.. I 357, 355, 318
$150,000 to $300,000 I 505,859,406
$300,000 to $500,000 271,938,017
$500,000 to $1,000,000 256, 771, 325
$1,000,000 and over 464, 263, 644
Total. 1 6,298,577,620
2 $2,461
2, 064,
2,115,
1, 827,
1, 687,
1, 042,
846,
400,
474,
209,
214,
306,
,137,000
977, 328
864, 601
508, 088
165, 619
320, 083
894, 335
492, 040
651, 960
904, 969
631,270
835, 914
13, 652, 383, 207
1918
$2, 232,
3, 626,
3, 535,
2, 145,
1, 736,
978,
679,
284,
305,
144,
119,
137,
354, 577
824, 833
219, 007
690, 016
548, 050
042,710
720, 737
106, 740
024, 817
545, 428
075, 548
486, 892
15, 924, 639, 355
1919
$2, 829,
3, 807,
4,513,
2, 954,
2,412,
1, 277,
896,
358,
371,
159,
128,
152,
1920
113, 151
286, 365
264, 030
137, 2.53
275, 757
364, 635
497, 209
392, 923
148, 536
070, 948
290, 396
650, 245
$4, 050,
6, 184,
5, 039,
3, 068,
2, 547,
1, 307,
810,
265,
215,
89,
79,
77,
066, 618
543, 368
607, 239
330, 963
904, 786
785, 113
386, 333
511, 505
138, 673
313, 552
962, 894
078, 139
19, 859, 491, 448 23, 735, 629, 183
1 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
individuals arc summarized on pp. 37-43.
2 Estimated on basis of the number of returns filed and the average net income.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
33
Individual returns, net income reported for calendar years 1916 to 1926, by income
classes — Continued
Income classes
Net income
Under $1,000 $213,
$1,000 to $2,000 3,620,
$2,000 to $3,000 5, 325,
$3,000 to $5,000 4,054,
$5,000 to $10,000 2,378,
^0,000 to $25,000 1,958,
$25,000 to $50,000 J 979,
$50,000 to $100,000-. 582,
$100,000 to $150,000 1 163,
$150,000 to $300,000 I 145,
$300,000 to $500,000 61,
$500,000 to $1,000,000 42,
$1,000,000 and over 49,
Total-
934 $247,
768 3, 630,
265 5, 153,
244 4, 500,
237,2, 641,
206 2, 255,
305 1, 208,
218: 805,
999 1
047 i
550
426,
3291
260,
266,
116,
107,
141,
564, 383
570, 922
497, 468
557, 809
904, 702
871, 780
273, 932
223,854
203, 553
814,381
672, 075!
670, 678|
386, 9931
$252,
3, 693,
6, 073,
6, 469,
2, 653,
2, 538,
1, 350,
833,
280,
260,
124,
95,
152,
1923
019 $235,
54713, 564,
62515, 277,
945 1 6, 827,
193|2,991,
11512,855,
468! 1,599,
237! 1,066,
2131 377,
012
194
2091
8811
374,
171,
158,
155,
451, 546
474, 084
147, 446
924, 12615,
187,90513,
396,811i3,
848,363 2,
783. 64311,
644, 950l
609, 3741
248, 552
462, 179
974, 475
$58, 305,
774, 601,
047, 969,
236, 003,
463, 852,
544, 898,
032, 239,
418, 948,
572, 859,
655, 300,
339, 773,
327, 367,
422, 456,
1926
$67, 237, 548
747, 917, 122
042, 903, 198
872, 788, 835
838, 953, 366
660, 622, 482
954, 653, 219
389, 339, 134
570, 189, 915
661,411,549
340, 214, 162
317, 881, 202
494, 393, 917
19,577,212,528121,336,212,530,24,777,465,658 25,656,153,454 21,894,576,403i21,958,505,649
Individual returns, tax reported for calendar years 1916 to 1926, by income classes
Income classes
Tax
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
$1,000 to $2,000.
$16, 243, 504
9, 097, 378
18, 283, 457
44, 066, 389
80, 695, 149
76, 593, 344
85, 027, 556
55, 766, 236
86, 718, 157
50, 227, 598
59, 349, 187
109, 424, 999
$26,481,602
35, 415, 344
82, 928, 720
93, 057, 963
142, 448, 679
$24, 696, 200
28,257,861
75, 914, 847
91, 537, 910
164. 832. 523
$36, 859, 732
$2,000 to $3,000...
45, 507, 821
$3,000 to $5,000 -
$775, 804
6, 301, 183
11, 637, 014
11, 602, 681
16, 298, 587
12, 423, 481
24, 007, 267
17,951,410
20,901,911
61, 487, 356
83,496,116
$5,000 to $10,000
97, 886, 033
$10,000 to $25,000...
172, 259, 321
$25,000 to $50,000
130,240,648 1 154,946,343
147,428,655 186,357,608
95,680,064 1 118,705,303
136, 155, 916 1 163. 095. 349
154, 265, 276
$50,000 to $100,000
163,717,719
$100,000 to $150,000
86, 587, 694
$150,000 to $300,000
92, 604, 423
$300,000 to $500,000...
79, 164, 847
69, 834, 148
88, 885, 249
86,031,032
76, 228, 132
99,026,996
47,043,461
$500,000 to $1,000,000
45, 641, 005
$1,000,000 and over
49, 185, 085
Total
173, 386, 694
691, 492, 954
1, 127, 721, 835
1, 269, 630, 104
1,075,053,686
Income classes
Tax
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
Under $1,000
$173, 678
29, 160, 654
20, 712, 373
42, 743, 604
68, 871, 422
126, 886, 410
112,909,840
115,711,635
52, 330, 056
61, 495, 988
31, 859, 630
25,112,090
31, 419, 726
$246, 636
27, 081, 089
20, 729, 737
47, 533, 306
70, 387, 912
123, 575, 960
125, 697, 249
144, 092, 555
71,337,246
98, 810, 408
43, 488, 227
38, 559, 344
49, 517, 639
$316, 602
18, 252, 646
16, 605, 972
46, 048, 427
54, 074, 735
103, 109, 350
103, 600, 750
108, 878, 597
55,719,390
62, 104, 203
31, 668, 552
25,498,434
35,788,475
$145, 629
10, 432, 394
10, 207, 284
26, 865, 387
28, 827, 944
78, 068, 669
109.359,811
136, 636, 004
75, 677, 735
92, 480, 898
45,771,131
42, 585, 301
47, 207, 203
$68, 557
1, 704, 087
3,809,422
8, 326, 214
19, 149, 177
74, 171, 952
120, 688, 692
147, 842, 780
79, 471, 792
103, 058, 819
55, 721, 982
53, 674, 188
66, 867, 521
$55, 538
$1,000 to $2,000
1,761,233
$2,000 to $3,000...
4, 216, 702
$3,000 to $5,000
7, 245, 433
$5,000 to $10,000
20, 272, 195
$10,000 to $25,000 .
72, 464, 803
$25,000 to $50,000...
112,796,680
$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
140, 946, 589
77, 900, 137
103, 997, 156
55, 255. 627
53, 665, 366
81,893,331
Total
719, 387, 106
861, 057, 308
661, 666, 133
704, 265, 390
734, 555, 183
732,470,790
1 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
individuals are summarized on pp. 37-43.
34
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Individual returns, average amount of tax and average rate per individual, calendar
years 1916 to 1926, by income classes >
1916
1917
1918
1919
Income classes
Average
tax
per return
Aver-
age
rate
of tax
(per
cent)
Average
tax
per return
Aver-
age
rate
of tax
(per
cent)
Average
tax
per return
Aver-
age
rate
of tax
(per
cent)
Average
tax
per return
Aver-
age
rate
of tax
(per
cent)
$1,000 to $2,000
$9.90
10.85
32.60
162. 80
717. 27
2, 520. 26
6, 835. 56
16, 888. 62
36, 948. 51
89, 852. 59
188, 410. 12
776, 063. 82
0.66
.44
.86
2.41
4.78
7.34
10.04
13.92
18.27
23.93
27.63
85.65
$17. 46
23.66
1.19
.98
$12. 83
18.00
64.31
208. 59
1, 014. 45
4, 134. 44
13, 990. 81
39, 793. 93
87, 497. 50
202, 425. 96
403, 323. 45
1, 523, 492. 25
0.87
$2,000 to $3,000- -_
.74
$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 $1.50,000
$150,000 to $300,000
$300,000 to $500,000..-.
$500,000 to $1,000,000...
$1,000,000 and over
$4.94
41.85
143. 88
488. 86
1, 559. 37
4, 283. 96
9,851.16
25, 142. 03
55, 590. 19
249, 938. 62
0.12
.61
.94
1.41
2.25
3.48
4.75
6.60
8.14
11.09
88.95
291. 39
1, 222. 01
4, 583. 12
14, 748. 76
40, 576. 79
89, 871. 89
207, 237. 82
392, 326. 67
1, 326, 645. 51
2.35
4.34
8.20
13.32
21.69
33.68
44.64
54.77
58.65
64.65
1.68
3.10
6.83
12.13
20.79
33.12
43.94
54.08
59.42
64.87
General average.
396. 60
2.75
199. 11
5.06
254. 85! 7. 08
238. 08
6.39
1920
1921
1922
1923
Income classes
Average
tax
per return
Aver-
age
rate
of tax
(per
cent)
Average
tax
per return
Aver-
age
rate
-'of tax
(per
cent)
Average
tax
per return
Aver-
age
rate
of tax
(per
cent)
Average
tax
per return
Aver-
age
rate
of tax
(per
cent)
Under $1,000.
$0.43
11.95
9.32
39.87
194. 97
958. 76
3, 900. 71
13, 274. 25
38, 280. 95
83, 215. 14
196, 664. 38
398, 604. 30
1, 496, 177. 43
0.08
.81
.39
1.05
2.90
6.48
11.53
19.87
32.00
42.14
51.94
58.70
63.59
$0.61
10.96
9.73
39.94
179. 85
816. 60
3, 542. 96
12, 007. 71
32, 859. 16
74, 686. 63
140, 738. 60
239, 499. 03
739, 069. 24
0.10
.75
.40
1.06
2.66
5.48
10.40
17.89
27.42
37.03
37.27
35.81
35.02
$0.86
7.23
6.72
26.78
139. 42
606.19
2, 600. 94
8, 743. 86
23, 821. 89
47, 735. 74
96, 846. 72
180, 839. 96
483, 628. 04
0.13
$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
$13. 80
17.71
62.44
214. 92
1, 002. 50
4, 001. 90
13, 538. 22
39, 519. 71
87, 116. 11
196, 834. 56
371, 065. 08
1, 490, 457. 12
0.91
.74
1.66
3.19
6.76
11.80
20.20
32.61
43.04
52.67
57.08
63.81
.49
.27
.71
2.04
4.06
7.67
13.06
19.85
23.83
25.42
26.81
23.53
General average.
148. 08
4.53
107. 98
3.67
126. 86
4.04
85.95
2.67
Income classes
Under $1,000
$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
General average
Average
tax
per return
$0.42
4.32
4.83
14.92
65.92
408. 27
2, 323. 79
8, 639. 10
24, 690. 94
49, 296. 85
100, 155. 65
176, 972. 32
629, 429. 37
95.56
Average
rate
of tax
(per cent)
0.06
.29
.19
.39
.96
2.73
6.84
12.81
20.04
24.69
26.73
26.87
30. 27:
1925
Average
tax
per return
2.74
$0.70
1.59
4.52
6.27
38.02
313. 26
2, 020. 85
7, 054. 24
16, 099. 26
31, 976. 05
62, 468. 59
112, 054. 67 j
323, 031. 50]
Average
rate
of tax
(per cent)
0.12
.10
.19
.16
.66
2.09
5.94'
10. 42
13.87
15. 73
16.40
16.39
15.83
1926
Average
tax
per return
176. 11
3.36
$0.46
1.68
5.03
5.84
36.16
293. 70
1, 962. 12
6, 868. 74
16, 490. 26
31, 832. 61
61, 946. 77
114, 669. 58
354, 616. 58
177. 00
Average
rate
of tax
(per cent)
0.08
.10
.21
.15
.52
1.98
6.77
10.14
13.66
15.72
16.24
16.88
16.66
3.33
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
individuals are summarized on pp. 37-43.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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STATISTICS OF INCOME 37
In the study of the foregoing table it should be observed that in
all years, excepting 1916, the income figures are composed of net gain
items. Net losses, when shown on schedules within the returns, are
transferred to general deductions, which also contain such other
deductions as could not be allocated to any of the sources of income.
The sources of income items for 1916 represent gross income, the
deductions not having been allocated to the several sources, but are
given in aggregate under "General deductions."
The growth in the number of income tax returns of individuals,
by States, from 1916 to 1926, inclusive, showing net income and tax,
as well as the average net income and average tax per return, is
exhibited in Table 10, pages 168-178.
CHANGES IN TAX LAWS AFFECTING THE COMPARABILITY
OF STATISTICAL DATA FROM INCOME TAX RETURNS OF
INDIVIDUALS
The following tables, A, B, and C, show for citizens and residents
of the United States the minimum income for which income tax
returns are required, the personal exemption, credits for dependents,
and tax rates under the revenue acts of 1913 to 1926, inclusive.
A. Individuals required to file returns, personal exemption,
credit for dependents, and normal tax rates under the
revenue acts, 1913 to 1926, inclusive.
B. Surtax rates imder the revenue acts, 1913 to 1926, inclusive.
C. Supplemental income taxes and tax credits under the reve-
nue acts of 1917 to 1926, inclusive.
38
STATISTICS OF INCOME
-Individuals required to file returns, -personal exemption, credit for dependents,
and normal tax rates under the revenue acts 1913-1926, inclusive
Reve-
nue
act
1913
1916
1917
1918
1921
1924
1926
Appli-
cable to
incomes
for the
years
1913-15-
1916
1917
(1918
ll919-20.
1921-23 «
1924
1925-27..
Individuals required to file
returns
Married and
living with
husband or
wife '
Net
income'
Gross
income
regard-
less of
amount
of net
income
$3,000
3,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,500
3,500
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ried and not
living with
husband or
wife
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5,000
5,000
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income
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amount
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income
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3,000
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1,000
1,000
1,000
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5,000
5,000
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with
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band
or wife
or
head of
family *
000
000
000
000
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500
2,500
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or
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with
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band
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3,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
3,500 I 1,500
Credit
for
each
depend
ent *
None.
None.
200
200
200
400
Net income subject
to normal tax 2
Nor-
mal
tax
All
All
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\Balance over $2,000.
i First $4,000
Balance over $4,000.
First $4,000
Balance over $4,000.
/First $4,000
IBalance over $4,000.
First $4,000
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[Balance over $8,000.
[First $4,000
400 -(Second $4,000
[Balance over $8,000.
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per
cent
2
4
6
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3
5
• Husband and wife each to file a return unless combined income is included in joint return.
2 Net income after deducting personal exemption, credit for dependents, dividends on stock of domes-
tic corporations, and interest not wholly tax-exempt on U. S. obligations issued after Sept. 1, 1927.
3 Net income means "statutory" net income, i. e., the excess of gross income over the deductions as
defined in the various revenue acts. Net income has been adjusted from time to time as follows:
(a) Amortization of buildings, machinery, equipment or other facilities ci)nstructed or acquired on or
after Apr. 6, 1917, for the production of articles contributing to the prosecution of the war, are in-
cluded to a reasonable amount in business deductions for 1918, 1919, 1920, and 1921.
(6) Contributions to charitable and scientific organizations, etc., not exceeding 15 per cent of the net
income before deducting the contributions, are deducted for 1917 and subsequent years. For un-
limited deduction of contributions see sec. 214, revenue act of 1924.
(c) Losses sustained in transactions entered into for profit but not connected with business or trade art
not deductible for 1913 to 1915, inclusive. For 1916 and 1917, such losses are deductible to the extene
of the aggregate income from such transactions; for 1918 and subseciuent years, such losses are
wholly deductible, excepting that for 1924 and subsequent years the loss, if incurred thVough the
sale of capital assets held for more than 2 years, is deductible from total tux, to the extent of 12J^ per
cent of the loss. (See Table "C")
(d) Net loss for prior year. The revenue act of 1918 provides, in the case of a net loss for any taxable
year beginning after Oct. 31, 1918, and ending prior to Jan. 1, 1920, for the deduction of such loss
from net income of the preceding year, a redetermination of taxes for the preceding year being made,
if the net loss exceeds the net income for the preceding year the amount of such excess is to be de-
ducted from the net income of the succeeding taxable year. For 1921 and subsequent years the
revenue acts provide for net loss in any year beginning after Dec. 31, 1920, to be deducted from the
net income of the succeeding taxable year and if such net loss exceeds tire net income for the suc-
ceeding year, the amount of such excess is to be allowed in the next succeeding year.
* No provision for head of family in revenue act of 1913.
5 Under 18 years of age or incapable of self-support because mentally or physically defective.
9 Tax for 1923 reduced 2.') per cent by credit or refund under the revenue act of 1924.
' For net incomes of .$5,000 and over, personal exemption is $2,000.
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, SUMMARY OF CORPORATION INCOME AND TAX BY YEARS
Corporation returns, calendar years 1909 to 1926, showing total number, number and
per cent reporting net income and no net income, and net income '
Number of returns
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288, 352
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316, 909
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351, 426
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320, 198
345, 595
356, 397
382, 883
398, 933
417, 421
430, 072
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2 61, 116
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174, 205
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206, 984
232, 079
202, 061
209, 634
203, 233
171, 239
212, 535
233, 339
236, 389
252, 334
258, 134
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210, 162
233. 223
244, 220
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125, 240
175, 532
134, 269
119, 347
115, 518
110, 564
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170, 348
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1914
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1918
8, 362, 000, 000
1919
9, 412, 000, 000
1920
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1921
4, 336, 000, 000
1922
6, 964, 000, 000
1923
8, 322, 000, 000
1924
7, 587, 000, 000
1925
9, 584, 000, 000
1926
9, 673, 000, 000
1 Changes In the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
2 Returns showing net income in excess of $5,000 exemption.
3 1915 contains approximately 30,000 returns showing no net income which properly belong and should
be included in 1914. (See Annual Report, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1916, p. 26.)
Income and profits taxes in corporation returns, calendar years 1913 to 1926 ^
Taxi
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War-profits
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Total tax
1913 2
3 $43, 127, 740
39, 144, 532
56, 993, 657
171, 805, 150
503, 698, 029
653, 198, 483
743, 535, 888
636, 508, 292
366, 443, 621
775, 310, 154
937, 106, 798
881, 549, 546
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1, 229, 797, 243
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1914 2
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1915 2
56, 993, 657
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$1,638,747,740
2, 505, 565, 939
1, 431, 805, 690
988, 726, 351
335, 131, 811
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2, 142, 445, 769
3, 158, 764, 422
2, 175, 341, 578
1, 625, 234, 643
1918
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1922
783, 776, 268
937 106 798
1923
1924- -
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1, 170, 331, 206
1, 229, 797, 243
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1926- - - -
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corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
2 Annual Report of Commissioner of Internal Revenue for fiscal vear ended June 30 immediately follow-
ing the year shown above.
3 Includes excise tax, $10,071,077, act of Aug. 5, 1909.
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Corporation returns — Distribution of number of returns, net income, and deficit by
size of net income and deficit for all corporations for years 1918 to 1926, inclusive^
1918
1919
1920
Distribution
Number
of
returns
Amount
Number
of
returns
Amount
Number
of
returns
Amount
Returns showing net Income:
Size of net income—
Under $2 000
68, 973
49, 397
29, 780
1 37, 053
7,224
5,383
2,054
1,171
846
180
$55, 281, 461
162, 073, 156
213, 305, 243
800, 570, 917
507, 215, 825
838, 508, 564
713, 779, 767
815, 090, 903
1, 701, 416, 343
2, 554, 269, 070
75, 905
46, 868
27, 615
35,994
7,092
5,497
2,124
1,142
836
160
$65, 835, 628
$2 000 to $5 000
151,338,556
$5,000 to $10,000-
$10,000 to $25,000
194, 776, 140
786, 538, 508
$25,000 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
496, 550, 045
851, 989, 198
737, 217, 126
788, 372, 009
1, 626, 705, 255
2, 203, 332, 348
Total for returns
showing net in-
come
202, 061
8, 361, 511, 249
209. 634
$9, 411, 418, 458
203, 233
7,902,654,813
Returns showing no net in-
come (deficit):
Size of deficit—
Under $25,000
$25,000 to $100,000
. .1 .
$100 000 to $500,000
$500 000 to $1,000,000
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$1 000,000 to $2,000,000
1
$2,000,000 to $3,000,000
$3,000,000 to $4,000,000 .
1
$4,000,000 to $5,000,000..
$5 000 000 and over
Total for returns
showing deficit
115, 518
689,772,361 110,564
995, 546, 241
142, 362
2, 029, 423, 744
Grand total— net in-
come less deficit
317, 579
7,671,738,888
320, 198
8, 415, 872, 217
345, 595
5, 873, 231, 069
1921
1922
1923
Distribution
Number
of
returns
Amount
Number
of
returns
Amount
Number
of
returns
Amount
Returns showing net income:
Size of net income—
Under $2,000
75, 451
40, 402
20, 134
} 25, 327
4,595
3,108
1,136
555
461
70
$61,895,581
124, 049, 405
142,168,065
547, 473, 491
320, 442, 399
478, 376, 439
391,713,873
380, 316, 893
918, 041, 802
971,569,865
92, 259
43, 502
24,787
35,811
7,312
5,114
1,889
1,016
725
120
$86, 729, 211
137, 791, 967
174, 308, 283
767, 133, 959
512, 069, 921
791,272,098
658, 842, 334
708,997,233
1, 444, 773, 281
1,681,892,856
99,240
48, 269
27, 602
39, 764
8,258
5,942
2,149
1,089
858
168
$87, 992, 887
$2,000 to $5,000 .
153, 069, 832
$5,000 to $10,000
$10,000 to $25,000:
$25,000 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
199, 336, 286
891, 426, 019
577, 435, 489
923, 065, 165
745,679,327
752, 853, 087
1,695,716,712
2, 294, 954, 330
Total for returns
showing net in-
come
171, 239
4,336,047,813
212, 535
6, 963, 811, 143
233, 339 8, 321, 529. 134
Returns showing no net in-
come (deficit):
Size of deficit—
Under $25,000 .
i
$25,000 to $100,000
$100,000 to $500,000
$500,000 to $1,000,000
$1,000,000 to $2,000,000
$2,000,000 to $3,000,000
$3,000,000 to $4,000,000
-i - - 1
$4,000,000 to $5,000,000
$5,000,000 and over . .
Total for returns
showing deficit
185, 158
3, 878, 219, 134
170, 348
2, 193, 776, 356
165, 594 2, 013, 554, 987
Grand total— net in-
come less deficit
356,397 457,828,679
382, 883
4, 770, 034, 787
398, 933
6, 307, 974, 147
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax.returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
46
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Corporation returns — Distribution of number of returns, net income, and deficit by
size of net income and deficit for all corporations for years 1918 to 1926, inclusive —
Continued
1924
1925
1926
Distribution
Number
of
returns
Amount
Number
of
returns
Amount
Number
of
returns
Amount
Returns showing net income:
Size of net income —
Under $2,000
105, 135
49, 050
26, 090
} 39,411
7,857
5,200
1,793
952
739
162
$92, 757, 850
154,696,040
192, 682, 420
858, 279, 429
546, 492, 107
800, 400, 960
620, 791, 551
662, 504, 898
1, 447, 837, 353
2,210,209,684
108,447
51, 334
29, 067
f 29,533
I 13,965
9,249
6,270
2,200
1,156
917
196
$96, 859, 748
162, 780, 292
207, 812, 825
477, 066, 018
498, 304, 439
646, 218, 517
966, 671, 837
765, 259, 354
788, 857, 128
1, 876, 242, 787
3, 097, 610, 752
118,092
50, 918
28, 363
26, 463
15, 250
8,748
5,966
2,137
1,100
883
214
$104, 121, 718
$2,000 to $5,000 - .
160 215 419
$5,000 to $10,000
$10,000 to $25,000
$25,000 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
201, 434, 466
424, 743, 533
505, 981, 193
612, 009, 482
917, 880, 867
749, 611, 283
759, 354, 667
1, 769, 642, 841
3, 468, 407, 420
Total for returns
showing net in-
come
236, 389
7, 586, 652, 292
252, 334
9, 583, 683, 697
258, 134
9, 673, 402, 889
Returns showing no net in-
come (deficit):
Size of deficit—
Under $25,000
165, 909
8,565
2,876
241
81
28
15
7
16
507, 429, 985
401, 080, 214
486, 586, 356
171, 006, 631
111,694,991
67, 150, 838
65, 984, 630
31,018,188
130, 676, 262
183, 538
10, 630
2,619
251
94
28
12
6
8
622, 156, 073
$25,000 to $100,000
497, 909, 273
$100,000 to $500,000
520, 867, 843
$500,000 to $1,000,000.-..
178, 364, 712
$1,000,000 to $2,000,000
124, 482, 493
$2,000,000 to $3,000,000
66, 305, 016
$3,000,000 to $4,000,000..
41, 221, 059
$4,000,000 to $5,000,000
26, 887, 189
$5,000,000 and over
90, 516, 644
Total for returns
showing deficit
181, 032
2, 223, 925, 993
177, 738
1, 962, 628, 095
197, 186
2, 168, 710, 302
Grand total— net in-
come less deficit
417, 421
5,362,726,299
430, 072
7, 621, 055, 602
455, 320
7, 504, 692, 587
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INCOME AND PROFITS TAXES PAID FOREIGN COUNTRIES OR
POSSESSIONS OF THE UNITED STATES
The amounts reported by individuals and corporations for income
and profits taxes paid foreign countries or possessions of the United
States are shown below. These amounts are tax credits and should
be deducted from the net tax shown in the various tables in this
report to arrive at the tax payable to the United States.
Income and profits taxes paid foreign countries, 1926
Individual returns $2, 622, 246
Corporation returns 21, 653, 994
Income and profits taxes paid foreign countries, 1925
Individual returns $1, 987, 285
Corporation returns 20, 139, 995
ESTATE-TAX RETURNS
The following tables are compiled from estate tax returns filed with
the bureau in the 12 months ending December 31, 1927, as distin-
guished from the number of estates of persons who died within the
period, the returns not being due until one year after the date of death.
The tax is not imposed upon the property but upon its transfer to
others. The transfer is the subject of the tax, not any particular
legacy, devise, or distributive share, and the relationship of the
beneficiary to the decedent has no bearing upon the tax liability or the
extent thereof. The estate tax is not an inheritance tax although
popularly referred to as such, the distinction being that the estate tax
is imposed on an estate in its entirety.
The gross estate as defined by statute includes transfers made in
contemplation of death or intended to take effect at or after death.
The net estate is the gross estate less the sum of authorized deduc-
tions, and in the case of resident decedents a specific exemption of
$100,000 for individuals who died on or after February 26, 1926, the
date the revenue act of 1926 went into effect. Estate tax returns filed
under the revenue act of 1926 are allowed a tax credit not to exceed
80 per centum of the total Federal estate tax for estate, inheritance,
legacy, or succession tax made to any of the several States, Terri-
tories, or the District of Columbia. Under the previous revenue
acts the specific exemption was $50,000, and under the revenue act
of 1924 (effective June 2, 1924) the tax credit for estate, inheritance,
legacy, or succession taxes made to any of the several States, Terri-
tories, or District of Columbia^was limited to 25 per centum of the
total Federal estate tax. Prior to the revenue act of 1924 this tax
credit was not allowed. For statistical purposes the returns are dis-
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the successive brackets specified in the revenue act of 1926.
The tables are based on the data disclosed by the returns as filed
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for the reason that payments may be made at a later date than the
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Table 1 is based upon returns of estates of resideQt decedents dis-
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Table 2-A shows the same distribution as Table 2 for estates of
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Table 2-B shows the same distribution as Table 2 for estates of
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prior to February 26, 1926. (Taxed under revenue act of 1924.)
Table 2-C shows the same distribution as Table 2 for estates of
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Table 3 shows returns of estates of resident decedents distributed
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tax credit.
Table 4 shows the returns of estates of nonresident decedents dis-
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South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah...
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Virginia
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West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
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66
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 3. — -Estates of resident decedents — Distribution by size of net estate, showing
number, gross estate, net estate, deductions, total tax, tax credit, and net tax after
deducting tax credit
[Returns filed from Jan. 1, 1927, to Dec 31, 1927]
Size of net estate
Num-
ber of
re-
turns
Gross estate
Deductions
Net taxable
estate
Total tax J^^f^ ,
1
Net tax
after de-
ducting
tax credit
No net taxable estate:
Gross estate under
$50,000
229
2,163
2,690
1,232
1,259
837
350
181
105
135
55
26
19
15
16
8
12
8
1
2
3
7
$8, 796, 152
286, 508, 658
350, 057, 965
244, 242, 224
364, 182, 601
376, 028, 991
249, 587, 931
169, 732, 233
131, 504, 903
204, 729, 160
121, 614, 081
65, 761, 009
66, 655, 428
58, 139, 505
68, 056, 586
43, 595, 276
78, 536, 727
68, 377, 300
9, 203, 842
18, 969, 655
33. 439, 752
128, 569, 586
$18, 434, 317
356, 457, 235
292, 019, 371
154, 698, 244
183, 172, 640
143,168,093
78, 790, 914
45, 338, 854
37, 912, 367
42, 515, 362
27, 314, 365
9, 355. 860
14, 966, 374
9,514.717
8, 138, 833
6, 879, 771
12, 812, 039
16, 673, 014
2, 124, 893
1, 493, 057
5,218,915
23,036,843
i
Gross estate over
$50,000
Net taxable estate:
Under $50,000
$58, 038, 594
89, 543, 980
181, 009, 961
232, 860, 898
170, 797, 017
124. 393, 379
93, 592, 536
162, 213, 798
94, 299, 716
56, 405, 149
51, 689, 054
48, 624, 788
59, 917, 753
36, 715, 505
65, 724, 688
51, 704, 286
7, 078, 949
17. 476, 598
28, 220, 837
105, 532, 743
$583, 178 .t;268. 933
$314,245
$50,000 to $100,000
$100,000 to $200,000....
$200,000 to $400,000 _. -
$400,000 to $600,000....
$600,000 to $800,000....
$800,000 to $1.000.000..
$1,000,000 to $1,500,000.
$1,500,000 to $2,000,000.
$2,000,000 to $2,500,000.
$2,500,000 to $3,000,000.
$3,000,000 to .$3,500,000.
$3,500,000 to $4,000,000.
$4,000,000 to $5,000,000.
$5,000,000 to $6,000,000.
.$6,000,000 to $7,000,000.
$7,000,000 to $8,000,000.
$8,000,000 to $9,000,000.
$9,000,000 to $10,000,000
$10,000,000 and over...
1,178,415
3, 462, 062
6, 228. 149
5, 872, 610
5, 021, 427
4, 319, 749
8, 9.33, 939
6, 120, 230
4, 005, 824
4, 058, 647
4, 078, 126
5, 565, 267
3, 569, 669
7. 242. 569
6, 034, 515
826, 921
2, 232, 788
4, 027, 846
17, 169, 745
657, 036
2.112,573
3, 835, 087
3,511,442
3, 182, 604
2, 559, 137
5, 19.5, 584
3, 456, 496
2, 499, 746
2, 457. 890
2, 594, 980
2, 677, 416
1,830,520
3, 144, 468
3, 646, 270
410, 662
1, 786, 210
1, 902, 644
11, 870, 754
521, 379
1, 349, 489
2. 393. 062
2, 361, 163
1, 838, 828
1, 760, 612
3, 738, 355
2, 663, 734
1, 506, 078
1, 600, 757
1, 483, 146
2, 887, 851
1, 739, 149
4, 098, 101
2, 388, 245
416, 259
446, 578
2, 125, 202
5, 298, 991
Total.
9, 353 3. 146. 289. ,565
1, 490, 036, 078
1, 735, 840, 229
100, 531, 676
59, 600, 452
40, 931, 224
1 Credit for payment of estate, inheritance, legacy, or succession taxes actually made to any of the several
States, Territories, or District of Columbia. (Limited to 25 per cent of the total tax after the effective date
of the revenue act of 1924 (June 2, 1924) and prior to the effective date of the revenue act of 1926 (Feb. 26,
1926), and to 80 per cent of the total tax after the effective date of the revenue act of 1926.
Table 4. — Estates of nonresident decedents — Distribution by size of net estate
showing number, gross estate, net estate, deductions, total tax, tax credit, and
net tax after deducting tax credit
[Returns filed from January 1, 1927, to December 31, 1927]
Size of net estate
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross
estate
Deduc-
tions
Net
taxable
estate
Total
tax
Net tax
credfti deduct-
credit' ingtax
1 credit
No net taxable estate:
Gross estate under $50,000
1
Gross estate over $50,000
Net taxable estate:
Under $50,000
1,252
44
29
16
2
$7, 505, 405
3, 075, 852
4. 150, 736
4, 681, 622
1. 086, 194
$182, 651
154, 363
332, 599
202, 468
73, 466
$7, 322, 754
2. 921, 489
3, 818, 137
4, 479, 154
1, 012, 728
$74. 341
36, 336
197, 311
119,661
35, 524
$3,990 1 $70,351
$50 to $100,000
5,400 , 30.936
$100,000 to $200,000
$200,000 to .$400,000.
$400,000 to $600,000
$600 000 to $800,000
15. 625
33,016
2,055
181, 686
86, 645
33,469
$800,000 to $1,000,000
$1,000,000 to $1,500,000
$1,500,000 to $2,000,000
$2,000,000 to $2,500,000
$2 500 000 to $3 000 000
1
1
1
1
907, 947
1, 486, 966
1. 642, 541
2, 408. 189
65, 459
74, 429
57, 964
25, 252
842, 488
1,412.537
1, 584, 577
2, 382, 937
38, 899
81, 503
96, 112
171, 794
9,725
26, 781
29, 174
54, 722
96, 112
171, 794
$3 000 000 to $3 500 000
$3,500 000 to $4 000 000
$4,000,000 to $5 000,000
$5 000 000 to $6 000 000
$6 000 000 to $7 000 000
$7 000 000 to $8 000 000
$8 000 000 to .$9 000 000
$9,000 000 to $10 000 000
$10,000 000 and over
Total
1,347
26,945,452
1, 168, 651
25, 776, 801
851, 481
96, 592
754, 889
' Credit for payment of estate, inheritance, legacy, or succession taxes actually made to any of the several
States, Territories, or District of Columbia. (Limited to 25 per cent of the total tax after the effective
date of the revenue act of 1924 (June 2, 1924) and prior to the effective date of the revenue act of 1926 (Feb.
26, 1926) and to 80 per cent of the total tax after the effective date of the revenue act of 1926.)
STATISTICS OF INCOME
67
The number of returns filed for the period from September 9, 1916,
to December 31, 1927, is as follows:
Historical comparison, by resident and nonresident decedents of number of returns,
gross and net estate and tax, September 9, 1916, to December SI, 1927
Returns filed
Gross estate
Tota]
Resi-
dent
dece-
dents
Non-
resi-
dent
dece-
dents
Total
Resident
decedents
Nonresi-
dent
decedents
Sept. 9, 1916-Jan. 15, 1922
45, 126
13, 876
15, 119
14, 513
16, 019
14, 567
10, 700
42, 230
12, 563
13, 963
13,011
14, 013
13, 142
9,353
2,896
1,313
1,156
$8, 893, 238, 780
3, 014, 072, 723
2. 804. 327. 313
$8, 785, 641, 889
2, 955, 959, 464
2, 774, 740, 672
2, 540, 922, 175
2, 958, 363, 744
3, 386, 266, 616
3, 146, 289, 565
$107, 596, 891
Jan 15, 1922-Dec 31, 1922
58, 113, 259
Jan. 1, 1923-Dec. 31, 1923
29, 586, 641
Jan. 1, 1924-Dec. 31, 1924
1,502' 2; 566, 521, 698
2,006] 3,001,088,953
1,425! 3,407,923,034
1, 347i 3.173.235.017
25, 599, 523
Jan. 1, 1925-Dec. 31, 1925
42, 725, 209
Jan 1, 1926-Dec. 31, 1926
21, 656, 418
Jan. 1, 1927-Dec. 31, 1927 -.
26, 945, 452
Net taxable estate
Total
Resident
decedents
Non-
resident
decedents
Tax
Total
Resident
decedents
Non-
resident
decedents
Sept. 9, 1916-Jan. 15, 1922..
Jan. 15, 1922-Dec. 31, 1922.,
Jan. 1, 1923-Dec. 31, 1923...
Jan. 1, 1924-Dec. 31, 1924...
Jan. 1, 1925-Dec. 31, 1925...
Jan. 1, 1926-Dec. 31, 1926...
Jan. 1, 1927-Dec. 31, 1927...
$5, 509, 522, 243
1, 704, 974, 496
1, 532, 061, 390
1, 395, 815, 832
1, 658, 869, 282
1,972,536,751
1,761,617,030
$5, 407, 673, 531
1, 652, 832, 089
1, 504, 621, 046
1,372,420,879
1, 621, 008, 326
1,951,969,366
1, 735, 840, 229
$101, 848, 712
52, 142, 407
27, 440, 344
23, 394, 953
37, 860, 956
20, 567, 385
25, 776, 801
$356, 516, 251 $351, 138, 323
120, .562, 181 117,623,821
89, 109, 4771 88, 383, 941
71,939,423; 71,451,158
87, 322, 284i 86, 223, 095
101,805,202| 101,324,152
41,686,113 40,931,224
$5, 377, 928
2, 938, 360
725, 536
488, 265
1, 099, 189
481, 050
754, 889
Changes in tax laws affecting the comparability of statistical data from estate tax
returns. Federal estate tax rates, specific exemptions, and credits against estate
tax, revenue acts, 1916-1926, inclusive
Net estate
Revenue
Revenue
act of 1916.
In effect
from Sept.
9, 1916, to
Mar. 2,
1917, in-
clusive
Revenue
act of 1916,
amended.
In effect
from Mar.
3, 1917, to
Oct. 3,
1917, in-
clusive
Revenue
act of 1917.
In effect
from Oct.
4, 1917, to
6.55 p. m.
Feb. 24,
1919, in-
clusive
acts of 1918,
1921, and (1924
as amended
by revenue
act of 1926.).
In effect from
6.55 p. m.
Feb. 24, 1919,
to 10.25 a. m.
Feb. 26, 1926,
Exceeding
Not exceed-
ing
Amount
of block
Revenue act
of 1926.
In effect after
10.25 a. m.
Feb. 26, 1926
inclusive
Rate per cent
Rate per cent
Rate per cent
Rate per cent
Rate per cent
$50, 000
$50, 000
1
Wi
2
1
1
$50, 000
100, 000
50, 000
2
3
4
2
2
100, 000
150,000
50, 000
2
3
4
2
3
150, 000
200, 000
50, 000
3
Wt.
6
3
3
200, 000
250, 000
50, 000
3
Wi
6
3
4
250, 000
400, 000
150,000
4
6
8
4
4
400, 000
450, 000
50, 000
4
6
8
4
5
450, 000
600, noo
150, 000
5
IVi
10
6
5
600, 000
750, 000
150, 000
5
-Yi
10
6
6
750, 000
SOO, 000
50, 000
5
ly,.
10
8
6
800, 000
1, 000, 000
200, 000
5
"Vi
10
8
7
1, 000, 000
1,. wo, 000
500, 000
6
9
12
10
8
1, 500, 000
2, 000, 000
500, 000
6
9
12
12
9
2, 000, 000
2, 500, 000
500, 000
7
lOH
14
14
10
2, 500, 000
3, 000, 000
500, 000
7
io>^
14
14
H
3, 000, 000
■?,, 500, 000
500, 000
8
12
16
16
12
3, 500, 000
4, 000, 000
500, 000
8
12
16
16
13
4. 000. 000
5, 000, 000
1,000,000
9
\m
18
18
14
5, 000, 000
6, 000, 000
1,000,000
10
15
20
20
15
6, 000, 000
7, 000, 000
1,000,000
10
15
20
20
16
7,000,000
8, 000, 000
1,000,000
10
15
20
20
17
8, 000, 000
9. 000, 000
1, 000, 000
10
15
22
22
18
9, 000, 000
10, 000, 000
1 1,000,000
10
15
22
22
19
10, 000, 000
i
10
15
25
26
20
1
68
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Changes in tax laivs affecting the comparabiMy of statistical data from estate tax
returns. Federal estate tax rates, specific exemptions, and credits against estate
tax, revenue acts, 1916-1926, inclusive — Continued
Net estate
Revenue
Revenue
act of 1916.
In efiect
from Sept.
9, 1916, to
Revenue
act of 1916,
amended.
In effect
from Mar.
Revenue
act of 1917.
In effect
from Oct.
4, 1917, to
acts of 1918,
1921, and 1924
as amended
by revenue
act of 1926.
In effect from
Not exceed-
Amount
Revenue act
of 1926.
In effect after
Exceeding
ing
of block
Mar. 2,
1917, in-
clusive
3, 1917, to
Oct. 3,
1917, in-
clusive
6.55 p. m.
Feb. 24,
1919, in-
clusive
6.55 p. m.
Feb. 24, 1919,
to 10.25 a. m.
Feb. 28, 1926,
inclusive
10.25 a. m.
Feb. 26, 1926
Specific exen
iptions:
Rate per cent
Rate per cent
Mate per cent
Rate per cent
Rate per cent
Resident decedents
$50, 000
$50, 000
$50, 000
$50,000
$100,000
Nonresident decedent
Credits against estate tax:
3
Credit for estate, inheritance.
Not to ex-
ceed 25 per
Not to ex-
legacy, or succession tax made to
ceed 80 per
any of the several States, Terri-
cent of to-
cent of to-
tories, or District of Columbia in
t a 1 tax.
t al tax .
respect to property included in
(After 4.01
( S u b se-
the gross estate of the decedent
p. m. June
quent to
for Federal estate tax purposes.
2, 1924, and
prior to
10.25 a.m.
Feb. 26,
1920.)
Total amount
paid ' upon
10.25 a m.
Feb. 26,
1926.)
Credit for gi
t tax paid—
Total amount
paid 1 upon
gifts made
gifts made
during cal-
during cal-
e n d a r
e n d a r
years 1924
years 1924
and 1925
and 1925
by the de-
by the de-
cedent in
cedent in
respect to
respect to
property
property
included
included
in the de-
in the de-
cedent's
cedent's.
gross es-
gross es-
tate for
t at e for
Federal
Federal
estate tax
estate tax
purposes.
purposes.
' Rates for gift tax same as for estate tax under revenue act of 1924 as amended by revenue act of 1926.
(Gift tax repealed as of Jan. 1, 1926.)
Tables exhibiting the distribution of income in the United States,
in each State and Territory, and by size of net income and industrial
divisions are continued in the following pages.
Respectfully,
D. H. Blair,
Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
A. W. Mellon,
Secretary of the Treasury.
BASIC TABLES
INDIVIDUAL RETURNS
69
Table 1. — Individual returns — Distribution by States and Territories, showing
population and per cent of population filing returns; also number of returns, net
income, net loss for prior year, exemptions from normal tax, tax, average net income
and average tax per return, and relative percentages
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1926. Fiscal year returns are included. See
pp. 1 and 21]
States and Territories
Population
as of July 1,
1926 (Bureau
of the
Census
estimate)
Returns
Number
Net income i
Pe. cent
Amount
Pel cent
Net loss
for prior
year
deducted
from net
income
for net
taxabls
income
Alabama
Alaska 2.
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado.
Connecticut
Delaware--
District of Columbia-
Florida.-
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho --
Illinois-- --.
Indiana
Iowa -.
Kansas -
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine--
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri --.
Montana -
Nebraska.
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon...
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennsessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington..
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
2, 526, 000
28, 540
0.69
$136, 523, 003
445, 000
903, 000
316, 000
059, 000
606, 000
240, 000
528, 000
317, 000
139, 000
299, 000
522, 000
203, 000
124, 000
423, 000
821, 000
524, 000
919, 000
790, 000
580, 000
197, 000
396, 000
651, 000
790, 618
498, 000
695, 000
385, 000
77, 407
454, 000
680, 000
388,i)00
304, 000
858, 000
641, 192 j
600,000
342,000
877,000 !
614,000
693,000 !
826,000
689,000
468,000
313,000
514, 000
352, 428
519,000
593, 036
669,000 I
885,000 I
236,000
10, 509
19, 363
315,344
35, 110
81, 449
9, 301
40, 024
56, 109
36, 744
9,146
11,617
374, 725
77, 126
49, 476
32, 732
32, 821
38, 996
19, 709
67, 160
224, 042
176, 804
64, 227
17, 196
99,509
16, 191
33, 532
4,797
15, 276
176, 320
6,513
753, 044
35, 332
9,881
231, 196
37, 497
30, 955
397, 575
26, 362
13, 809
12,414
35, 495
111,438
13, 568
8,646
37, 797
61, 950
32, 544
99, 251
8,930
.25
.47
7.62
.85
1.97
.22
.97
1.36
.89
.22
.28
9.05
1.86
1.20
.79
.79
.94
.48
1.62
5.41
4.27
1.55
.42
2.40
.39
.81
.12
.37
4.26
.16
18.19
.85
.24
5.59
.91
.75
9.61
.64
.33
.30
.86
2.69
.33
.21
.91
1.50
.79
2.40
.22
41
716.
84
661,
1, 571
673,
154
804,
433
776,
70
544,
198
055,
322
601,
171
146,
42
950,
39
887,
1,995
Oil,
358
624,
203
015,
153
673,
169
100,
185
478,
107
979.
374
758,
1,147
576,
905
814,
296
414,
64
859,
512
801,
59
289,
134
153,
16
795,
66
743,
1,032
297,
24
631,
4,984
020,
153
231,
33
169,
1,146
495,
223
036,
135
030,
2,138
)68,
155
050,
53
060,
38
153,
175
714,
547
562,
53
832,
42
209,
176
024,
245
592,
141
396,
407
642,
31
750,
0.62
.19
.39
7.16
.70
1.98
.32
.90
1.47
.78
.19
.18
9.09
1.63
.92
.70
.77
.84
.49
1.71
5.23
4.13
1.35
.30
2.34
.27
.61
.08
.30
4.70
.11
22.70
.70
.15
5.22
1.02
.61
9.74
.71
.24
.17
.80
2.49
.25
.19
.80
1.12
.64
1.86
.14
Total 117,489,681 4,138,092
100.00 21,958,505,649
$119,466
223, 444
105, 340
3, 869, 766
146, 967
277, 742
3, 592
97, 265
894, 048
237, 003
5,714
65, 086
1, 963, 467
152, 939
146, 869
263, 286
90, 501
355, 658
257, 513
505, 158
404, 525
369, 422
241,206
193, 191
654, 266
396, 814
152,159
18, 867
63, 641
598, 710
87, 556
5, 992, 137
57, 359
33, 324
1, 203, 557
625, 042
182,87S
1,480,711
78, 226
55, 991
14,616
383, 974
3, 406, 860
74,539
63, 286
195, 24»
458, 262
56, 945
48,01S
69,612
100.00 I 27,411,767
Capital net gain from sale of assets hel<l more than 2 years is included in net income, but capital net loss
from sale of assets held more than 2 years and net loss for prior year are not deducted.
2 Alaska included in the State of Washington.
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STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 1. — Individual returns — Distribution by States and Territories, showing
population and per cent of population filing returns; also number of returns, net
income, net loss for prior year, exemptions from normal tax, tax, average net income
and average tax per return, and relative percentages — Continued
States and Territories
Alabama
Alaska i
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware..
District of Columbia-
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa. .-
Exemption from normal tax
Personal
exemption
$88, 378, 922
Dividends
$14, 917, <
Intel est on
Government
obligations
reported for
siutax
$166, 773
Capital net
gain from
sale of assets
held more
than 2 years
$2, 384, 044
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland—
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire.
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina..
North Dakota
Ohio.
Oklahoma
Oregon ,
Pennsylvania...
Rhode Island...
South Carolina.
South Dakota-
Tennessee.
Texas ,
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia...
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Total.
29, 682, 425
63, 120, 274
906, 934, 140
102, 734, 690
231, 804, 498
26, 269, 541
107, 038, 899
172, 472, 225
112, 186, 180
30, Oil, 298
35, 552, 108
066, 543, 570
230, 384, 301
149, 206, 453
102, 587, 324
99, 917, 633
115, 129, 502
58, 999, 307
196, 476, 886
638, 850, 263
493, 874, 064
190, 771, 497
56, 206, 455
299, 650, 520
45, 463, 995
106, 387, 580
11, 904, 682
42, 834, 077
519, 393, 357
19, 194, 644
, 204, 626, 405
110, 692, 761
31, 699, 090
682, 471, 399
126, 319, 943
89, 115, 502
, 168, 766, 847
76, 638, 581
43, 987, 334
39, 824, 262
109, 462, 040
318, 879, 488
41,255,112
24, 898, 096
115, 073, 101
167, 822, 862
96, 879, 064
300, 394, 080
25, 308, 292
4,
10,
248,
27,
114,
29,
29,
52,
25,
11,
2,
313,
53,
29,
15,
33,
29,
23,
71,
273,
159,
55,
6,
97,
5,
13,
1,
15,
178,
1,
1, 019,
30,
2,
238,
27,
15,
412,
38,
7,
2,
28,
60,
333, 839
300, 077
428, 918
042, 710
167, 231
860, 871
474, 579
219, 566
236, 638
044, 514
875, 368'
696, 394
838, 344
633, 764
562, 667
608, 211
873, 635
769, 997
148, 738
326, 780
845, 905
887, 038
768, 238
106, 277
241, 842
794, 544
517, 433
878, 265
204, 433
992, 481
252, 270
437, 391
138, 662
947, 019
065, 983
317, 313
882, 227
617, 747
426, 768
327, 449
242, 340
746, 408
934, 407
478, 779
259, 898
624, 795
197, 438
278, 996
817, 088
12, 124, 075, 669
4,011,590,274
30, 591
102, 537
1, 392, 288
321, 679
739, 615
99, 176
411,537
460, 263
118, 536
24, 248
23, 169
2, 250, 668
884, 802
150, 018
157, 327
561, 790
361, 806
202, 741
756, 147
2, 144, 725
1, 257, 060
493, 386
69,281
1, 347, 246
72, 925
101, 059
7,569
116, 266
1, 142, 885
12, 924
10, 005, 506
238, 142
23, 187
3, 112, 345
327, 251
217, 358
3, 881, 777
347, 370
30, 771
52. 818
191, 487
805, 900
92, 664
58, 560
362, 199
299, 234
422, 274
289, 278
42, 615
36, 781, 773
195, 148
101, 298
72, 430, 401
3, 698, 418
16, 400, 738
3, 761, 444
5, 484, 851
11,960.642
1, 869, 781
1, 109, 057
73, 072, 607
20, 702, 477
1, 626, 630
1, 071, 885
2, 373, 227
2, 066, 080
6, 505, 212
13, 093, 024
43, 952, 142
43, 729, 925
4, 677, 856
477, 388
16, 441, 372
196, 142
514, 796
81, 080
1, 454, 520
37, 893, 787
326, 911
288, 610, 364
2, 588, 863
58, 958
45, 279, 709
10, 482, 223
3, 830, 448
123, 593, 321
4, 440, 350
67, 530
378
3, 392, 086
18, 320, 839
442, 110
683, 783
3, 499, 792
2, 978, 397
2, 595, 228
12, 396, 872
3,400
912, 917, 534
1 Alaska included in the State of Washington.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
73
Table 1. — Individual returns — -Distribution by States and Territories, showing
population and per cent of population filing returns; also number of returns, net
income, net loss for prior year, exemptions from normal tax, tax, average net income
and average tax per return and relative percentages — Continued
States and Territories
Tax
Amount Per cent
Average
net income
per return
Average
income
tax per
return
Per cent
of popula-
tion filing
returns
Alabama
Alaska!
Arizona
Arkansas..-
California..
Colorado
Connecticut...
Delaware
District of Columbia-
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois.
Indiana
Iowa.
$2, 449, 196
0.33
$4, 783. 57
$85.82
1.13
Kansas...
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine...
Maryland
Massachusetts...
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri...
Montana ,
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire.
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina..
North Dakota...
Ohio.-
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania...
Rhode Island..-
South Carolina.
South Dakota..
Tennessee
Texas..
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia..
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Total.. 732,470,790
498,
1,481,
46, 238,
2, 959,
13, 751,
5, 100,
5, 526,
10, 415,
2, 888,
1, 096,
184,
64, 213,
8, 934,
2, 917,
2, 756,
3, 226,
3,311,
3, 419,
11,517,
37, 115,
32, 408,
6, 475,
643,
13, 496,
561,
1, 381,
195,
1, 201,
32, 858,
227,
247, 164,
3, 398,
180,
32, 839,
8, 134,
2, 175,
76, 887.
5,545,
420,
208,
3, 651,
12, 681,
628,
821,
3, 495,
2,800,
2, 304,
8, 418,
263,
.07
.20
6.31
.40
1.88
.70
.75
1.42
.39
.15
.03
8.77
1.36
.40
.38
.44
.45
.47
1.57
5.07
4.42
.88
.09
1.84
.08
.19
.03
.16
4.49
.03
33.74
.46
.02
4.48
1.11
.30
10.50
.76
.06
.03
.50
1.73
.09
.11
.48
.38
.31
1.15
.04
100.00
3, 969. 60
4, 372. 31
4, 984. 00
4, 409. 13
5, 325. 75
7, 584. 61
4, 948. 43
6, 749, 54
4, 657. 81
4, 696. 07
3, 433. 58
5, 323. 93
4, 649. 86
4, 103. 31
4, 694. 89
5. 152. 22
4, 756. 36
5, 478. 67
5, 580. 09
5, 122. 15
5, 123. 27
4, 615. 10
3, 771. 80
5. 153. 31
3, 661. 91
4, 000. 77
3, 501. 32
4, 369. 19
5, 854. 68
3, 781. 90
6, 618. 50
4, 336. 92
3, 356. 86
4, 958. 98
5,948.12
4, 362. 14
5, 378. 03
5,881.61
3, 842. 45
3, 073. 41
4, 950. 40
4,913.61
3, 967. 58
4, 881. 92
4,657.11
3, 964. 36
4, 344. 79
4, 107. 19
3, 555. 50
47.47
76.50
146. 63
84.29
168. 83
548. 42
138. 08
185. 63
78 61
119. 86
15.87
171.36
128.81
58.97
84.20
98.30
84.92
173. 50
171. 49
165. 67
183. 30
100.82
37.44
135. 63
34.70
41.19
40.75
78.64
186. 35
34.93
328.22
96.18
18.22
142. 04
216. 94
70.27
193. 39
210. 37
30.43
16.83
102. 87
113.80
46. 34
94.99
92.47
46.21
70.81
84.82
29.49
5, 306. 43
177. 01
2.36
1.02
7.31
3.32
5.07
3.88
7.58
4.26
1.17
3.06
2.23
5.20
2.47
2.04
1.80
1.30
2.03
2.49
4.25
5.34
4.02
2.42
.96
2.84
2.33
2.42
6.20
3.36
4.70
1.68
6.66
1.24
1.54
3. .50
1.60
3.53
4.14
3.80
.76
1.80
1.44
2.10
2.64
2.45
1.50
3 89
1.95
3.44
3.78
3.52
1 Alaska included in the State of Washington.
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STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 2. — Individual returns — Distribution by income classes, showing the number
of returns, net income, net loss for prior year, exemptions from normal tax, tax
before deducting tax credits, tax credits, net tax, average amount of tax per return,
and average rate of tax
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1926. Fiscal year returns are included.
pp. 1 and 21]
See
Income classes
Under $1,000 2- ,
Under $1,000 ,
$1,000 to $2,000 2
$1,000 to $2,000..
$2,000 to $3,000 2
$2,000 to $3,000
$3,000 to $4,000 2
$3,000 to $4,000
$4,000 to $5,000 2
$4,000 to $5,000
$5,000 to $6,000 2
$5,000 to $0,000...
$6,000 to $7,000 2
$6,000 to $7,000
$7,000 to $8,000 2.
$7,000 to $8,000
$8,000 to $9,000 2
$8,000 to $9.000
$9,000 to $10,000 2
$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
$60.00;i 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 $7.50,000
$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
Number of
returns
107, 664
11, 849
459, 956
585, 563
384. 994
452, 798
487, 849
238, 429
181, 346
332, 776
21, 588
177, 484
9,633
125.847
5,967
92,646
4,402
65. 442
3,703
53, 837
43, 039
34, 578
27,968
23, 455
19. 776
63, 447
34, 467
21, 180
23, 701
12, 603
7,698
5, 050
3,414
2, 534
1,824
4,724 i
1,845
897
525
576
316
325
143
117
43
34
14
9
14
Net income '
723,-
1, 024,
955,
1, 087,
1, 710,
859,
790,
1, 512,
116,
971,
62,
813,
44,
692,
37,
555,
.35,
510,
450,
397,
349,
316,
286,
1. 092.
768,
578,
815,
560,
420,
320,
2.54,
214.
172,
570.
317,
200,
143.
198.
141,
194,
123.
143,
73,
86,
48.
41,
101,
413, 206
824, 342
613, 015
304, 107
166. 894
736, 304
506, 758
849, 539
337, 505
095, 033
716. 459
406, 336
142, 594
841, 336
536, 547
253, 391
294. 822
000, 529
145. 277
616, 075
944, 931
023, 016
072, 990
262, 256
555, 006
740, 621
023, 662
550, 254
439. 823
663, 142
308. 939
378.817
849, 732
823, 387
978, 259
189. 915
269, 021
251,373
891, 155
756, 733
457. 429
732, 900
148, 302
321, 982
421,801
278, 608
360, 343
335, 421
675, 702
Net loss for
prior year
deducted
from net
income for
net taxable
income
Total 1 4.138,092 i 21,958,505,649
Nontaxable 2 ; 1, 667, 102
Taxable _! 2,470.990
$767, 720
83, 016
734. 845
139, 441
699, 577
207, 075
681, 384
159, 328
660, 710
182, 870
636, 337
600, 193
538, 024
576, 423
644, 405
2, 944, 556
2, 439, 761
1. 477, 334
2, 487. 481
1, 012, 696
1, 035, 519
615. 224
719, 175
524,817
186.453
1, 469. 004
1, 650, 793
705, 521
742. 747
1, 204, 947
718. 899
164, 892
Exemption from normal tax
Personal
exemption
$278, 781, 323
523,239
1,259,297,118
893,131,446
1. 412, 690, 489
712, 616. 668
1,958,995.799
576. 428, 572
803. 619, 827
1,117,719,726
90, 438, 338
629, 266, 757
33,451,155
448, 086, 532
18. 528, 516
329, 265, 048
13, 333, 933
230. 379, 207
10, 838, 671
189,854.656
148, 329, 809
118,434,143
95, 700. 076
79. 446, 309
66, 721, 765
220,405,311
113, 559, 996
■68.614,664
75, 928, 216
39. 542, 970
23. 823, 892
15, 392, 174
10, 354, 952
7, 707, 687
5,477,110
13, 933, 353
5, 311, 438
2. .542, 670
1, 442, 383
1. 490. 423
850. 430
872, 763
355. 103
289. 956
119. 100
97, 400
42, 500
15, 550
26,400
Dividends
$19, 441. 186
2, 174, 298
34, 224, 597
10, 345, 405
49, 562, 062
33, 998. 777
83, 676, 231
36, 734, 615
103, 869, 196
56,201,431
47, 032. 810
43, 076, 102
41, 630, 420
49, 1,57. 172
35,947,318
51, 052, 864
31.315,079
51, 044, 368
32, 022. 849
53, 030, 313
75, 536, 015
71,193,215
66, 840, 169
63, 168, 140
61, 555, 402
263. 095, 242
214, 057, 777
177, 722, 004
278, 501, 230
210, 383, 129
166, 593. 465
135. 912, 539
109, 306, 610
93, 527, 730
73, 443, 274
271, 148, 040
147, 969, 759
88.437,114
65, 079, 907
91,522,082
59, 459, 843
99, 127, 202
55, 750, 386
51, 119, 822
25, 389, 186
42, 201, 959
18, 355, 082
13, 254, 408
56, 402, 451
27,411,767 12.124,075.569 ! 4,011,590,274
3, 544, 236
23, 867, 531
5, 879, 975. 169
6, 244, 100, 400
478,721,717
3, 532. 868. 527
loss
1 Capital net gain from sale of assets held more than 2 years is included in net income, but capital net
ss from s;'.le of assets held more than 2 years and net loss for jjrior yeai are not deducted.
2 Nontaxable. Specific e.xemptions exceed net income.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
75
Table 2. — Individual returns — Distribution by income classes, showing the number
of returns, net income, net loss for prior year, exemptions from normal tax, tax
bejore deducting tax credits, tax credits, net tax, average amount of tax per return,
and average rate of tax — Continued
Income classes
Under $1,000 2
Under $1,000..- ,
$1,000 to $2,000 2
$1,000 to $2,000 .,
$2,000 to $3,000 2
$2,000 to $3,000
$3,000 to $4,000 2
$3,000 to $4,000
$4,000 to $5,000 2
$4,000 to $5,000
$5,000 to $6,000 2...
$5,000 to $6,000
$8,000 to $7,000 2
$0,000 to $7,000
$7,000 to $8,000 2
$7,000 to $8,000
$8,000 to $9,000 2
$8,000 to $9,000
$9,000 to $10,000 2
$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. _ . - .
$30,000 to $70,000
$70,000 to $80,000
$80,000 to $90.000
$90,000 to $100,000
$100,000 to $1.50,000
$150,000 to $200,000
$200,000 to $250,000
$2.50,000 to .$300,000
$300,000 to $400.000
$ 100.000 1 0 $.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
Total.
Nontaxable 2.
Taxable
Exemption from normal
tax — Continued
Interest on
Govern-
ment
obligations
reported
for surtax
Capital net
gain from
sale of
assets held
more than
2 years
$1,372,044
1, 232, 543
1, 186, 533
1,121,691
1,168,216
4, 6.54, 335
3, 480, 271
2, 574, 801
3, 822, 155
2, 979, 702
1, 975, 308
1,781,698
1,156,417
948, 135
733, 691
2, 069, 696
1,009,937
492, 671
357,313
866, 313
298, 619
409, 434
291,347
389, 684
38, 297
141,877
120, 228
10, 775
98, 042
$8, 887, 493
19, 271, 944
27. 297, 735
31,410,927
30, 202, 764
27, 588, 874
25, 009, 604
100, 669, 193
68, 870, 519
52, 095, 023
36, 548, 760
63,301,064
56, 482, 294
66,866,511
49, 744. 044
75, 398, 695
39, 782, 657
40, 529, 620
26, 182, 101
22, 105. 377
44, 672, 335
Tax before deducting tax credits
Normal tax
$72, 860
2, 344, 770
"5,"597,'322"
"4,"67i,'994'
5, 560, 115
'4,'637,"656"
Surtax
1214 per
cent tax on
capital net
gain from
sale of
assets held
more than
2 years
'4,'999,'5i9'
5, 112, 506
4, 784, 353
5, 093, 181
4, 813, 238
4, 684, 939
4,518,919
4, 502, 449
4, 446, 736
19, 595, 338
15, 782, 190
12, 803, 173
18,641,178
12, 439, 087
8,816,179
6, 380, 809
4, 787, 226
3, 926, 862
3,161,377
9,251,055
4, 924, 338
2, 954, 519
2, 183, 770
2,311,583
1,418,815
1,820,671
1,049,729
984, 276
506, 076
600, 944
328, 274
405, 771
285, 587
$207, 798
512, 335
694, 964
817,097
984, 389
7, 957, 400
11,762,408
14, 241, 270
29,111,883
27, 235, 373
24, 678, 777
22. 124, 276
19, 344, 975
18, 051, 532
1.5,511,774
57, 233, 374
35, 426, 641
22, 716, 136
17, 533, 996
22, 665, 520
14, 470. 089
23, 060, 337
13, 584, 917
12, 718, 370
6, 402, 673
9, 672, 538
4,494.917
3, 786, 922
11,327,765
36.781,773 912,917,534 200,599,384 i 448,330,446
$1, 084, 407
2,341,838
3, 400, 720
3, 799, 656
3, 743, 414
3.419,689
3, 098, 525
12, 489, 796
8, 493, 504
6,445,317
4,3:3,927
7, 812, 395
7, 033, 273
8, 330, 680
6, 198, 741
9,402,014
4, 967, 259
4, 579, 820
3. 173, 168
2, 759, 148
5, 562, 414
112, 509, 705
36,781,773 912,917,534 200,599,384 1 448,330,446
112, 509, 705
Total
$72, 860
"2,"344,"770
5, 597, 322
4,071,994
'5,'666riis
4, 637, 656
"4,"999, 519
5, 112, 506
4, 784, 353
5,093,181
5,021,036
5, 197, 274
5,213,883
5, 319, 546
5,431,125
27, 552, 738
27, 544, 598
27. 044, 443
48, 837, 468
42, 016, 298
36. 895, 676
32. 304, 741
27, 875, 615
25, 398, 083
21,771,676
78, 974, 225
48, 844, 483
32,115,972
24,091,693
32, 789, 498
22, 922, 177
33,211,688
20. 833, 387
23, 104, 660
11,876,008
14. 8.53, 302
7, 996, 359
6,951,841
17.175,766
761, 439. .535
761, 439, 535
^Nontaxable. Specific exemptions exceed net income.
91073—28 6
76
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 2. — Individual returns — Distribution by income classes, showing the number
of returns, net income, net loss for prior year, exemptions from normal tax, tax
before deducting tax credits, tax credits, net tax, average amount of tax per return,
and average rate of tax — Continued
Income classes
Tax credits
25 per
cent of tax
on earned
net income
12H per
cent on
capital net
loss from
sale of
assets held
more than
2 years
Net tax
Amount
Arerage
amount per
return
Under $1,000'
Under $1,000...
$1,000 to $2,000 »
$1,000 to $2,000
$2,000 to $3,000 2
$2,000 to $3,000
$3,000 to $4,000 '
$3,000 to $4,000-. -
$4,000 to $5,000 »
$4,000 to $5,000
$5,000 to $6,000 »
$5,000 to $6,000
$6,000 to $7,000 '
$6,000 to $7,000
$7,000 to $8,000 2
$7,000 to $8,000
$8,000 to $9,000 '
$8,000 to $9,000
$9,000 to $10,000 »
$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
$17, 322
"583,"537
1, 380, 620
993, 914
1, 392, 762
975, 929
^933, 461
'864," 608'
782, 309
Total.
Nontaxable '.
Taxable
798, 713
724, 482
714, 955
665, 932
657, 727
663, 941
117,409
270, 951
529, 834
825, 958
014,911
652, 047
427, 122
309, 523
244, 565
177, 776
450, 357
184, 980
90, 409
56, 439
54, 021
30, 079
28, 179
12, 716
9,432
4,012
3,550
1,252
264
995
$55, 538
$4.69
1, 761, 233
4, 216, 702
9.31
3, 078, 080
*4,"i67,"353'
12.91
"12.' 52
3, 661, 727
20.63
4, 066, 058
4, 247, 898
45.85
4, 002, 044
61.15
24, 646, 993
24, 646, 993
$312, 713
418,113 '
369,689 '
384,287 i
237,387
267,274
229,532
623,731 I
309, 781
192, 938
220, 445
274, 236
97, 712
217, 903
120, 911
45, 100
4, 321, 752
4, 321, 752
4, 294, 468
4, 296, 554
4, 482, 319
4, 547, 951
4, 661, 819
4, 767, 184
24, 435, 329
25, 273, 647
25, 514, 609
46, 698, 797
40, 583, 274
35, 873, 940
31, 493, 332
27, 328, 705
24, 886, 244
21, 364, 368
77, 900, 137
48, 349, 722
31, 832, 625
23, 814, 809
32, 461, 241
22, 794, 386
32, 965, 606
20, 699, 760
23, 050, 123
11,871,996
14, 849, 752
7, 995, 107
6, 951, 577
17, 174, 771
732, 470, 790
732, 470, 790
11,
16,
26,
35,
45,
56,
72,
101,
144,
197,
276,
436,
571,
772,
1, 226,
79.77
99.83
129. 63
162. 61
198. 76
241.06
385. 13
733. 27
204.66
970. 08
220. 13
660. 16
236. 30
004. 89
820. 93
712.92
490. 29
205. 81
487. 88
361. 54
356. 32
134. 13
432. 63
753. 57
009. 64
092. 93
757. 41
079. 07
397. 44
769. 36
177. 01
177. 01
' Nontaxable. Specific exemptions exceed net income.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
77
Table 3. — Individual returns — Simple and cumulative distribution of the number
of returns, net income and tax, and relative percentages, by income classes
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1926. Fiscal year returns are included.
pp. 1 and 21]
See
Income classes
Under $1,000 ,
$1,000 to $2,000
$2,000 to $3,000
$3,000 to $4,000
$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 over...
Total
Returns
Simple distribution
Number in
each class
119,513
045.519
837, 792
726, 278
514, 122
199, 072
135, 480
98, 613
69, 844
57, 540
43, 039
34, 578
27, 968
23, 455
19,776
63, 447
34, 467
21, 180
23, 704
12,003
7,698
5,050
3,414
2,534
1,824
4,724
1,845
897
525
576
316
325
143
117
43
34
14
9
14
4, 138, 092
Per cent
of total
2.89
25.26
20.25
17.55
12.42
4.81
3.27
2.38
1.69
1.39
1.04
.567
.477
1.533
.833
.512
.573
.305
.186
.122
.083
.061
.044
.114
.045
.022
.013
.014
.008
.008
.004
.003
.0011
.0009
.0004
.0002
.0004
100. 00
Cumulative distri-
bution over class
below
Number
4, 138, 092
4, 018, 579
2, 973, 060
2, 135, 268
1, 408, 990
894, 868
695, 796
560, 316
461, 703
391, 859
334, 319
291, 280
256, 702
228, 734
205, 279
185, 503
122, 056
87, 589
66, 409
42, 705
30, 102
22, 404
17,354
13, 940
11,406
9,582
4,858
3,013
2,116
1,591
1,015
699
374
231
114
71
37
23
14
Per cent
of total
100. 00
97.11
71.85
51.60
34.05
21.63
16. 82
13.55
11.17
9.48
8.09
7.05
6.21
5.53
4.963
4.486
2.953
2.120
1.608
1.035
.730
.544
.422
.339
.278
.234
.120
.075
.053
.040
.026
.018
.010
.006
.003
.0019
.0010
.0006
.0004
Cumulative distri-
bution under class
above
Number
119,513
, 165, 032
:, 002, 824
, 729, 102
, 243, 224
, 442, 296
, 577, 776
, 676, 389
, 746, 233
, 803, 773
, 846, 812
, 881, 390
, 909, 358
, 932, 813
, 952, 589
,016,036
, 050, 503
,071, 683
, 095, 387
, 107, 990
,115,688
:, 120, 738
,124,152
,126,686
:, 128, 510
:, 133, 234
:, 135, 079
, 135, 976
:, 136, 501
, 137, 077
, 137, 393
, 137, 718
:, 137. 861
:, 137, 978
, 138, 021
, 138, 055
, 138, 069
, 138, 078
, 138, 092
Per cent
of total
2.89
28.15
48. 40
65. 95
78.37
83.18
86.45
88. 83
90. .-2
91.^
92.95
93.79
94.47
95. 037
95. 514
97. 047
97. 880
98. 392
98. 965
99. 270
99. 456
99. 578
99. 661
99. 722
99. 766
99. 880
99. 925
99. 947
99. 960
99. 974
99. 982
99. 990
99. 994
99. 997
99. 9981
99.9990
99. 9994
99. 9996
100. 00
78
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 3. — Individual returns — Simple and cumulative distribution of the number
of returns, net income and tax, and relative percentages, by income classes — Con.
Income classes
Under $1,000
$1,000 to $2,000
$2,000 to $3,000
$3,000 to $4,000
$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
$50,900 to $80,000
$eo,ooo to $70,000
$70,000 to $80,000.
$80,000 to $90,0')0
$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
Total... 21,958,505,
Net income ■
Simple distribution
Amount in
each class
$67,
,747
,042
,570
,302
,088,
875,
736,
592,
545,
450,
39'
349,
316,
286,
,092
768,
578,
815
560,
420,
326,
254,
214
172,
570,
317
200,
143,
198,
141
194
123
143,
73,
,548
,122
,198
,297
,538
,795
,930
,938
.351
,352
,931
,016
,990
,256
.,006
1,621
,662
',254
.823
,142
,939
,817
1,732
,387
,259
i,915
1,021
,373
,155
,733
,429
,900
,302
,982
,801
., 668
1,343
1,421
1,702
Per cent
of total
0.31
7.96
9.30
11.71
10.49
4.96
3.99
3.36
2.70
2.48
2.05
1.81
1.59
1.44
1.30
4.98
3.50
2.63
3.71
2.55
1.91
1.49
1.16
.98
.78
2.60
1.45
.91
.66
.91
.64
.89
.56
.65
.33
.39
.22
.19
.46
100. 00
Cumulative distribution
over class below
Amount
$21, 958,
21,891,
20, 143,
18, 100,
15, 530,
13, 227,
12, 139,
11,263,
10, 526,
9. 934,
9, 388,
8, 937,
8, 540,
8, 191,
7, 875,
7, 588,
6, 496,
5, 728,
.5, 149,
4, 334.
3, 773,
3, 353,
3, 026,
2, 771.
2, 557,
2, 384,
1, 813,
1, 496,
1, 296,
1, 152,
953,
812,
617,
494,
351,
277,
191,
143,
101,
505, 649
268, 101
350, 979
447, 781
091, 484
658, 946
536, 151
552, 221
762, 283
466, 932
705, 580
760, 649
737, 633
664, 643
402, 387
847, 381
106,760
083, 098
532, 844
093, 021
429, 879
120, 940
742, 123
892, 391
069, 004
090. 745
900, 830
631, 809
380, 436
489, 281
732, 548
275,119
542, 219
393, 917
071, 935
650, 134
371,466
Oil, 123
075, 702
Per cent
of total
100. 00
99.69
91.73
82.43
70.72
60.23
55.27
51.28
47.92
4,5. 22
42.74
40.69
38.88
37.29
35. 85
34.55
29.57
26.07
23.44
19.73
17.18
15.27
13.78
12.62
11.64
10.86
8.26
6.81
5.90
5.24
4.33
3.69
2.80
2.24
1.59
1.26
.87
.65
.46
Cumulative distribution
under class above
Amount
$67,
815,
858,
428,
730,
818,
694,
431,
024,
569.
020.
417,
766,
083,
369,
462,
230,
808,
624,
185,
805,
931,
186,
401,
574,
144,
461,
662,
800,
004,
146,
340,
464,
607,
680,
767,
815,
856,
958,
Per cent
of total
0.31
8.27
17.57
29.28
39.77
44.73
48.72
52.08
54.78
57.26
59.31
61.12
62.71
64.15
65. 45
70.43
73.93
76. 56
80.27
82. 82
84.73
86.22
87.38
88.36
89.14
91.74
93. 19
94.10
94.76
95.67
96.31
97.20
97.76
98.41
98.74
99.13
99. 3.=^
99.54
100. 00
1 Capital net gain from sale of assets held more than 2 years is included in net income, but capital net
loss from sale of assets held more than 2 years and net loss for prior year are not deducted.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
79
Table ;■!. — Individual returns — Simple and cumulative distribution of the number
of returns, net income and tax, and relative percentages, by income classes — Con.
Income classes
Under $1,000
$1,000 to $2,000
$2,000 to $3,000
$3,000 to $4,000
$4,000 to $5,000
$5,000 to $6.000
$6,000 to $7,000
$7,000 to $S,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. I 32^
$750,000 to $1,000,000 ' 20
Tax
Simple distribution
Amount in
each class
$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
Total.
732, 470, 790
Per cent
of totai
0.01
.24
.57
.42
.57
.50
.56
.58
.55
.59
.59
.61
.62
.64
.65
3.33
3.45
3.48
6.38
5.54
4.90
4.30
3.73
3.40
2.92
10.64
6.60
4.34
3.25
4.43
3.11
4.50
2.82
3.15
1.62
2.03
1.09
.95
2.34
100. 00
Cumulative distribu-
tion over class below
Amount
$732, 470,
732, 415,
730, 654,
726, 43'
723, 359,
719, 191
715, 530,
711,464,
707, 216
703, 214
698, 919!
694, 623
690, 140,
685, 592,
680, 931
676, 163,
651, 728,
626, 454,
600, 940,
554, 241,
513, 658,
477, 784
446, 290,
418,962,
394, 075
372, 711
294,811
246, 461
214, 629,
190, 814,
158,353
135, 558,
102, 593,
81, 893,
58, 843,
46, 971,
32, 121
24, 126!
17, 174,
Per cent
of total
100.00
99.99
99.75
99.18
98.76
98.19
97.69
97.13
96.55
96.00
95.41
94.82
94.21
93.59
92.95
92.30
88.97
85.52
82.04
75.66
70.12
65.22
60.92
57.19
53.79
50.87
40.23
33.63
29.29
26.04
21.61
18.50
14.00
11.18
8.03
6.41
4.38
3.29
2.34
Cumulative distribu-
tion under class above
Amount
$55, 538
1,816,771
6, 033, 473
9,111,553
13, 278, 906
16, 940, 633
21, 006, 691
25, 254, 589
29, 256, 033
38, 551, 101
37, 847, 655
42, 329, 974
46, 877, 925
51, 539, 744
56, 306, 928
80, 742, 257
106,015,904
131, 530, 513
178, 229, 310
218, 812, 584
254, 686, 524
286, 179, 856
313, 508, 561
338, 394, 805
359,759, 173
437,659,310
486, 009, 032
517, 841, 657
541, 656, 466
574, 117, 707
596, 912, 093
629, 877, 699
650, 577, 459
673, 627, 587
685, 499, 583
700, 349, 335
708, 344, 442
715, 296, 019
732, 470, 790
Per cent
of total
0.01
.25
.82
1.24
1.81
2.31
2.87
3.45
4.00
4.59
5.18
5.79
6.41
7.05
7.70
11.03
14.48
17.96
24.34
29.88
34.78
39.08
42.81
46.21
49.13
59.77
66.37
70.71
73.96
78.39
81.50
86.00
88.82
91.97
93.59
95.62
96.71
97.66
100.00
80
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 4. — Individual returns — Number of returns and net income distributed
according to sex and family relationship, by States and Territories
[income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1926. Fiscal year returns are included. See pp. 1 and 2 1 J
States and Territories
Alabama
Alaska'
Arizona.-
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia.
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho --
Illinois
Indiana.-
Iowa
Kansas.
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada..
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York..
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma.
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington _ .
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Joint returns of husbands
and wives, with or with-
out dependent children,
including husbands
whose wives, though liv-
ing with them, file sep-
arate returns
Number of
returns
15, 270
Net income '
2, 917, 972
Single men — Heads of
families
Number of
returns
2,020
Net income '
$7, 574, 343
Total.
4,
11
185,
17,
35,
4:
15
32:
19:
4;
5,
172:
36:
23;
19
15,
16,
10,
31
104,
81
32,
10,
51
6,
19,
1
7,
90,
3
365,
19;
5,
10'
23
15:
173:
12,
7,
7,
is;
47
7;
4,
18,
23,
15,
49,
4,
,364
,837
i,096
,907
.,857
,532
1,195
;,739
1,641
:,958
i,770
1,593
1,992
,826
1,239
i, 500
.,357
1,437
,278
,919
,645
;869
1,243
,163
1,665
',823
,502
,072
1,227
,036
,379
,942
,841
,512
,932
,010
,863
,664
,273
,913
,937
,313
,062
,117
,797
,578
,936
',512
,049
19
306,
60
060
1,041
885
99
788
250
256
46
573
111
375
228
228,
117
217
27
361
21
390
1,262
414
228
953
130
224
111
867,
106
387,
68
215,
71
215
224
056
683
813
592
320,
198
520
45
809
332
239
35
443,
95
252,
7
122,
39
790,
673
466,
12
165,
3,032
881,
105
280,
23
768,
714
572,
158
740,
87
719,
1,269
086,
90
504,
35
001,
28
319,
118
949,
197
180,
36
.591,
25
801,
114
616,
102
031,
92
789,
267
048,
19
391,
615
1,078
15, 648
2,568
5,955
517
1,869
2,183
2,171
581
614
21, 128
5,949
5,282
1,868
3,314
2,643
1,453
4,185
15, 557
9,331
3,268
1,305
7,716
1,361
1,887
201
1,109
11, 524
368
48, 767
2,034
492
18, 055
1,584
2,184
33, 320
2,030
1,240
429
2,546
4,842
640
611
3,049
3,150
1,949
5,343
557
2, 017, 182
13, 555, 920, 041
268, 090
1
892,
4
054,
63
310,
8
263,
24
323,
2
892,
7
568,
10
976,
8
430,
1
753,
1
769,
92
08],
21
415,
15
042,
6
589,
11
551,
10
437,
4
975,
19
574,
61
190,
41
304,
12
838,
4
071,
28
106,
3
718,
6
546,
864,
3
583,
50
524,
1
162,
242
498,
8
478,
1,
551,
65
602,
7
233,
6
984,
136
499,
7
922,
3
692,
1
302,
9
901,
19
265,
2
083,
3,436,
10
616,
9
071,
6
779,
19
322,
1
870,
312
117
716
699
039
974
217
629
826
410
186
937
033
837
201
614
246
446
174
767
996
986
378
006
183
176
578
439-
753
620-
638
511
353
584
722
053
714
914
979
454
302
787
275
872
169
361
039
467
25T
1, 102, 102, 279
' Capital net gain from sale of assets held more than 2 years is included in net income, but capital net
loss from sale of assets held more than 2 years and net loss for prior year are not deducted.
' Alaska included In the State of Washington.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
81
Table 4. — Individual returns — Number of returns and net income distributed
according to sex and family relationship, by Stales and Territories — Continued
states and Territories
Single women— Heads
of families
Number
of re-
turns
Net income i
Single men — Not heads of
families
Number of
returns
Net income '
Single women — Not
heads of families
Number
of re- : Net income i
turns
Alabama
Alaska^.
Arizona
Arkansas -
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia.
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Dlinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota.
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio....
Oklahoma
Oregon ,
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island ,
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont.
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
613
$2, 490. 856
$22, 286, 721
2,371
$7, 087, 093
213
436
7,818
976
1,690
210
1,613
1,128
922
298
177
7,779
1,712
1,396
706
1,071
1,213
434
2,088
7,089
2,981
1,012
384
2,759
270
692
52
339
4,276
139
20, 400
589
139
4,858
633
869
11, 364
663
377
71
825
2,433
131
215
1,019
1,285
587
1,259
81
Total 100,284
699, 499
1, 734, 890
36, 097, 440
3, 513, 265
8, 654, 810
1, 161, 540
5, 682, 016
5, 902, 494
3, 349, 538
1, 196, 469
568, 956
34, 415, 035
5, 313, 429
3, 829, 661
2, 177, 600
3, 919, 804
4, 854, 368
1, 582, 058
9, 192, 880
25, 108, 344
13, 261, 579
4, 265, 478
1, 147, 591
9, 848, 081
775, 337
1, 976, 676
269, 998
1, 215, 745
21, 054, 441
509, 779
108, 891, 212
2, 837, 848
360, 575
20, 207, 881
2, 751, 774
2, 839, 768
48, 949, 124
3, 193, 057
1, 099, 411
151, 363
3, 015, 640
10, 107, 623
546, 169
698, 066
3,715,960
4, 378, 095
2,141,417
4, 386, 485
320, 671
436, 421, 796
3,712
4,279
61, 284
9,313
23,333
2,427
7,760
13, 579
9,211
1,758
3,304
120, 668
25, 156
13, 368
7,647
8,681
8,399
4,426
17, 714
58, 680
63, 712
19, 293
3,689
26, 352
6,816
7,710
2,488
4,378
41, 598
1,768
196, 913
8,579
2,690
73, 796
7,958
9,948
125, 374
7,015
3,585
3,087
8,526
24, 292
4,771
2,305
10, 103
20,424
11, 176
32, 381
3,759
1, 146, 871
9, 145, 861
12, 242, 692
208, 072, 653
25, 241, 448
71,311,512
8, 733, 898
27, 905, 164
43, 927, 670
25, 160, 621
5, 795, 193
7, 563, 069
367, 375, 270
67, 544, 791
33, 374, 101
21, 182, 106
28, 865, 541
26,576,112
14, 885, 852
60, 288, 552
186, 775, 768
167, 898, 775
49, 757, 321
8,978,111
83, 844, 858
16, 178, 075
20,113,017
5, 484. 691
11,810,074
144, 056, 057
4, 628, 873
811,711,968
21, 604, 705
5, 821, 707
201, 880, 466
36,113,681
25, 421, 377
394, 039, 598
25, 484, 868
9, 030, 106
6, 392, 751
25, 676, 016
79, 647, 813
10, 384, 166
6, 437, 428
28, 993, 894
49, 654, 448
28, 197, 900
76, 889, 080
8, 647, 489
549
1,356
35, 921
3,206
11,571
1,199
12, 272
5,070
3,890
1,298
483
41, 405
5,656
4,761
2,483
3,462
3,010
2,304
9,779
29, 390
15, 295
5,413
1,172
9,160
914
2,757
199
1,832
22, 742
446
96,144
3,240
586
21, 349
2,330
2,246
43, 475
3,020
1,018
798
3,681
8,199
715
1,124
3,985
4,571
2,185
9,338
357
3, 639, 033, 908
1, 666, 772
4, 180, 439
132, 986, 270
10, 644, 996
49, 490, 512
5, 581, 957
Zb, 151, 084
17, 944, 406
10, 392, 527
4, 784, 911
1, 168, 190
144, 779, 903
21, 941, 192
14, 788, 367
7, 289, 770
12, 060, 029
10, 783, 731
9, 667, 077
42, 342, 487
120,444,944
51,648,995
17, 413, 504
2, 815, 088
34, 377, 923
2, 270, 355
7, 250, 970
676, 330
7, 138, 763
87, 080, 758
1,043,583
453, 997, 141
8, 757, 546
1, 208, 520
81, 951, 229
8, 328, 595
7, 174, 316
185, 508, 557
17, 508, 135
2,773,411
1. 583, 496
11,734,790
28, 099, 914
2, 215, 405
5, 039, 457
11,932,813
12, 550, 474
7, 382, 765
25, 329, 231
930, 985
449, 727 1, 750, 899, 706
1 Capital net gain from sale of assets held more than 2 years is included in net income, but capital net
loss from sale of assets held more than 2 years and net loss for prior year are not deducted.
' Alaska included in the State of Washington.
82
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 4..— Individual returns— Number of returns and net income distributed
according to sex and family relationship, by States and Territories— Continued
Grand total
Total
States and Territories
Alabama.
Alaska'- -- ■
Arizona -•
Arkansas
California •
Colorado.-
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia ---
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois,--
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine. -
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri-
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon.
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia.
Wisconsin
Wyoming.
Net income i
$136, 523, 003
""4i,"7i6,''578
84, 661, 070
1, 571, 673, 688
154,804,655
433, 776, 846
70, 544, 423
198, 055, 768
322, 601, 033
171, 146, 482
42, 950, 279
39, 887, 951
1,995,011,009
358, 624, 820
203,015,362
163,673,206
169, 100, 987
185, 478, 858
107, 979, 170
374, 758, 859
1, 147, 576, 498
905, 814, 790
296, 414, 294
64, 859, 892
512,801,163
59, 289, 994
134, 153, 838
16, 795, 822
66, 743, 817
1, 032, 297, 571
24, 631, 507
4, 984, 020, 281
153,231,981
33, 169, 117
1, 146, 495, 871
223, 036, 805
135, 030, 190
2, 138, 168, 594
155, 050, 974
53, 060, 331
38, 153, 263
175, 714, 293
547, 562, 501
53, 832, 169
42, 209, 083
176, 024, 673
245, 592, 050
141, 396, 917
407, 642, 742
31, 750, 581
21, 958, 505, 649
1 Capital net gain from sale of assets held more than 2 years is included in net income, but capital net loss
from sale of assets held more than 2 years and net loss for prior year are not deducted,
2 Alaska included in the State of Washington.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
83
Table 5. — Individual returns — Number of returns and net income distributed accord-
ing to sex and family relationship, by income classes
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1926. Fiscal year returns are included. See
pp. 1 and 21]
Income classes
Under $1,000 2
Under $1,000
$1,000 to $2,000 2
$1,000 to $2,000
$2,000 to $3,000 2
$2,000 to $3,000
$3,000 to $4,000 2
$3,000 to $4.000
$4,000 to $5,000 '
$4,000 to $5,000
$5,000 to $6,000 2
$5,000 to $6,000
$6,000 to $7,000 2
$6,000 to $7,000
$7,000 to $8,000 2
$7,000 to $8,000
$8,000 to $9,000 2
$8,000 to $9.000
$9,000 to $10,000 2
$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
$7.50,000 to $l,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 '
Joint returns of husbands
and wives, with or with-
out dependent children,
including husbands whose
wives, though living with
them, file separate re-
turns
Number
of returns
48, 983
1,018
117, 680
36, 621
226, 139
9,991
424, 997
97, 117
160, 571
242, 795
16, 904
137, 002
6,247
96, 279
3,496
70, 494
2,471
48, 651
1,981
40, 231
30, 939
24, 714
19, 763
16, 446
13, 689
43, 533
23,004
13, 733
15,213
7,891
4,800
3,114
2,073
1,614
1,111
2,884
1,127
571
328
334
192
204
86
74
26
23
8
4
10
Net income '
Total -
Nontaxable '.
Taxable
2, 017, 182
1, 009, 469
1, 007, 713
$27,
185,
63,
573,
24,
1, 496,
367,
698,
1, 108,
91,
749,
40,
622,
26,
526,
20,
412,
18,
381,
324,
283,
246,
221,
198,
749,
512,
375,
522,
351,
262,
201,
154,
136,
105,
348,
193,
127,
89,
115,
85,
121,
73,
91,
43,
57,
26,
18,
78,
111,323
676, 361
651, 227
932, 972
643, 886
785, 707
100, 903
399, 298
639, 914
384, 218
129, 886
831, 913
233, 986
593, 169
067, 576
691, 368
919, 955
450, 456
798, 724
556, 372
125, 437
781, 894
686, 834
787, 341
313, 155
495, 109
671, 157
036, 155
897, 691
117, 398
539, 294
187, 127
768, 814
774, 649
480, 597
564, 049
674, 289
634, 161
898, 770
013, 821
588, 824
428, 962
693, 841
636, 978
845,404
788, 478
920, 522
671, 099
298, 977
Single men— Heads of
families
13, 555, 920, 041
Number
of returns
Net income •
3,309
$2, 025, 994
68
33, 454
75, 179
129, 307, 224
3
4,305
88, 847
214, 232, 188
244
670,117
36, 121
122, 856, 596
4,832
18, 238, 092
8,092
35, 284, 017
14, 184
64, 326, 553
788
4, 259, 130
7,632
41,763,555
339
2, 180, 648
6,451
35, 200, 500
196
1, 455, 209
3,964
2(1, 60.5, 261
138
1, 163, 688
2,892
24, 555, 470
113
1,074,815
2,300
21, 812, 828
1,831
19, 180, 864
1,403
16, 091, 264
1,158
14, 449, 750
967
13, 035, 366
811
11,752,990
2,531
43, 449, 033
1,378
30, 652, 805
882
24, 086, 939
906
31,015,214
449
19, 954, 837
295
16, 029, 805
182
11, 872, 827
127
9, 499, 218
99
8,366,117
67
6, 310, 660
167
19, 961, 966
59
10, 100, 475
25
5, 533, 240
19
5, 334, 966
19
6, 679, 094
6
2, 762, 695
8
5,041,821
3
3, 939, 530
2
3, 201, 903
3
(2)
i
(')
13, 749, 256
268, 090 I 1, 102, 102, 279
3, 178, 297, 380
10, 377, 622, 661
213, 122
54, 968
513, 839, 509
588, 262, 770
' Capital net gain from sale of assets held more than 2 years is included in net income, but capital net
loss from sale of assets held more than 2 years and net loss for prior year are not deducted.
2 Nontaxable. Specific exemptions exceed net income.
3 Classes grouped to conceal net income and identity of taxpayers.
84
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 5. — Individual returns — Number of returns and net income distributed accord-
ing to sex and Jainily relationship, by income classes — Continued
Income classes
Single women — Heads
of families
Under $1,000 2...
Under $1,000
$1,000 to $2,000 2
$1,000 to $2,000.
$2,000 to $3,000 2
$2,000 to $3,000..
$3,000 to $4,000 2...
$3,000 to $4,000
$4,000 to $5,000 2 __-
$4,000 to $5,000
$5,000 to $6,000 2
$5,000 to $6,000
$6,000 to $7,000 2
$6,000 to $7,000
$7,000 to $8,000 2...
$7,000 to $8,000
$8,000 to $9,000 2-.
$8,000 to $9,000...
$9,000 to $10,000 2...
$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 3
Total.
Nontaxable 2.
Taxable.
Number
of returns
1,597
34, 622
14
29, 261
89
11, 194
1,129
3,292
3,726
679
2,217
460
1,613
296
1,347
250
994
212
832
734
675
513
441
396
1,214
733
458
486
252
151
116
56
46
34
89
29
11
7
8
5
4
Net income '
100, 284
81, 863
18, 421
$971, 244
58, 566, 747
24, 323
70, 293, 690
236, 134
38, 239, 263
4, 215, 000
14,517,726
16, 789, 725
3, 709, 745
12, 154, 206
2, 983, 856
10, 431, 446
2, 214, 050
10, 070, 387
2, 123, 773
8, 442, 032
2, 013, 661
7, 894, 653
7, 702, 390
7, 756, 215
6, 393, 976
5, 950, 980
5, 736, 139
20, 935, 962
16, 324, 126
12, 433, 324
16, 787, 777
11,199,964
8, 200, 046
7,480,119
4, 211, 600
3, 930, 421
3, 202, 892
10, 486, 220
4, 943, 466
2, 472, 616
1, 932, 268
2, 741, 488
2, 259, 442
(3)
O
7, 448, 644
436, 421, 796
195, 633, 755
240, 788, 041
Single men — Not heads of
families
Number
of returns
Net income 1
32, 195
428
139, 028
403, 875
19, 080
337, 288
4,877
89, 797
3,078
40, 816
887
14, 621
662
10,311
525
7,401
403
5,532
340
4,381
3,731
3,019
2,344
2,114
1,730
5,806
3, 270.
2,083
2,419
1,335
832
562
406
270
213
555
249
103
70
87
43
42
30
14
6
6
3
1
3
1, 146, 871
201, 075
945, 796
$18, 175
252
208, 738,
711,515
44, 666
808, 637
16, 624
311,411
13, 643
182, 585
4, 855
79,941
4, 289
66, 682,
3, 926
55, 332
3,414
47, 009
3,224
41, 543
39, 063
34, 665
29, 266
28, 491
25, 107
99, 959
72, 832
56, 938
83, 402,
59, 295,
45, 403
36, 375
30, 247
22, 881
20, 136
66, 983
42, 815
22, 886
19, 188
30, 473
19, 275
25, 70
25, 573, 674
17, 192, 713
11,319,377
15, 120. 048
10,400,112
(3)
21, 563, 184
716
739
658
346
104
214
588
379
212
799
771
128
925
578
722
861
594
465
228
376
277
068
492
797
891
117
544
253
042
003
123
280
734
341
433
347
634
277
209
214
785
536
Single women— Not
beads of families
Number
of returns
3, 639, 033, 908
321, 559, 518
3, 317, 474, 390
15,419
270
85, 413
132, 073
16, 500
91, 586
6,899
31, 860
4,084
16, 844
1,339
6,798
1,095
5,149
811
3,911
608
3,092
620
2,514
2,450
2,024
1,725
1,440'
1,259
4,271
2,493
1,719
1,893
1,101
638
419
307
215
151
434
154
69
36
57
27
30
10
11
5
449, 727
132, 688
317, 039
Net income •
$8, 805,
177,
268,
002,
129
229,
39;
219
23:
110,
18
75,
7,
37,
7,
33
6:
29,
5,
26,
4,
23,
25;
23
21,
19
18,
73:
55,
46
65,
49,
34;
27,
22,
18:
14
52,
26,
15,
9,
19,
12,
1
,460
,092
,453
,796
,433
,771
,611
',645
1,152
,380
1,090
,143
i, 116
,793
i, 400
,697
,975
,646
,442
,485
,942
,438
,102
,428
,565
,885
i,609
,348
,776
:,505
,311
,785
i,224
,697
,124
,205
,604
,599
;, 256
,719
,794
,190
,760
,454
1,292
16, 964, 514
1, 750, 899, 706
250, 249, 132
1, 500, 650, 574
1 Capital net gain from sale of assets held more than 2 years is included in net income, but capital net
loss from sale of assets held more than 2 years and net loss for prior year are not deducted.
2 Nontaxable. Specific exemptions exceed net income.
3 Classes grouped to conceal net income and identity of taxpayers.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
85
Table 5. — Individual returns — Number of returns and net income distributed accord-
ing to sex and family relationship, by income classes — Continued
Wives filing separate
returns from husbands
Income classes
Under $1,000 2..-
Under $1,000
$1,000 to $2,000 2--- --
$1,000 to $2,000
$2,000 to $3,000 2
$2,000 to $3,000
$3,000 to $4,000 2
$3,000 to $4,000
$4,000 to $5,000 2
$4,000 to $5,000
$5,000 to $6,000 2--- -
$5,000 to $6,000
$6,000 to $7,000 2
$6,000 to $7,000 2
$7,000 to $8,000 2
$7,000 to $8,000
$8,000 to $9,000 2
$8,000 to $9,000
$9,000 to $10,000 2
$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
$60,030 to $70,000
$70,000 to $89,000--
$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 '
Number
of returns
Total.
Nontaxable 2-
Taxable
Net income '
5,308
10, 050
6,639
12, 825
4,268
11, 403
3,140
8,589
1,878
7,048
844
4,478
702
3,545
554
2,930
464
2,401 !
467
2,077
2,087
1,799
1,666
1,411
1,294
4,395
2,661
1,843
2,250
1,272
792
539
384
249
217
540
198
108
62
63
37
35
16
14
4
2
1
1
113, 560
$2,898,739
5, 678, 016
9, 949, 479
19, 559, 301
10, 369, 988
28, 258, 590
10, 861, 163
30, 125, 736
8, 519, 639
31, 708, 821
4, 623, 180
24, 485, 853
4, 535, 512
22, 973, 660
4, 147, 998
21,911,431
3, 929, 493
20, 379, 417
4, 436, 127
19, 743, 525
21, 885, 021
20, 663, 651
20, 794, 922
19, 035, 662
18, 736, 778
75, 966, 509
59, 358, 432
SO, 447, 783
77, 705, 861
56, 557, 037
43, 324, 298
34, 803, 062
28, 682, 705
21, 127, 564
20, 566, 735
65, 240, 349
34, 228, 815
24, 222, 691
16, 856, 641
21, 856, 039
16, 664, 828
21, 307, 573
14, 229, 987
15,911,231
6, 572, 825
('}
(3)
14, 362, 930
1, 110, 205, 587
24, 264
89, 286
64,271,318
1, 045, 934, 269
Community property
income
Number
of returns
853
15
1,395
152
899
2,197
621
5,105
351
7,363
147
4,736
128
3,499
89
2,599
68
1,880
70
1,502
1,267
944
799
636
597
1,697
928
462
537
303
184
118
61
41
31
55
29
10
3
8
6
2
1
Net income '
42, 388
$424, 730
6,680
2,131,227
265, 064
2, 148, 605
5, 840, 771
2, 210, 634
18, 070, 389
1, 566, 845
33, 108, 537
809, 657
25, 996, 478
823, 551
22, 632, 190
665, 592
19, 401, 386
577, 344
15, 964, 043
664, 280
14, 228, 836
13, 294, 000
10, 815, 486
9, 953, 914
8, 555, 682
8, 640, 488
29, 277, 006
20, 718, 999
12, 642, 452
18, 521, 462
13, 526, 398
10, 023, 062
7, 583, 617
4, 519, 437
3, 479, 598
2,997,818
6,416,779
5, 039, 738
2, 136, 789
772, 045
2, 564, 358
2, 662, 061
(3)
2, 244, 304
363, 922, 332
4,621
37, 767
12, 022, 465
351, 899, 867
Grand total
Number
of returns
107, 664
11,849
459, 956
585, 563
384, 994
452, 798
487, 849
238, 429
181, 346
332, 776
21, 588
177, 484
9,633
125, 847
5,967
92, 646
4,402
65, 442
3,703
53, 837
43, 039
34, 578
27, 968
23, 455
19, 776
63, 447
34, 467
21, 180
23, 704
12, 603
7,698
5,050
3,414
2,534
1,824
4,724
1,845
897
525
576
316
325
143
117
43
34
14
9
14
Net income '
4, 138, 092
1, 667, 102
2, 470, 990
723,
1, 024,
955,
1, 087,
1, 710,
859,
790,
1, 512,
116,
971,
62,
813,
44,
692,
37,
555,
35,
510,
450,
397,
349,
316,
286,
1, 092,
768,
578,
815,
560,
420,
326,
254,
214,
172,
570,
317,
200,
143,
198,
141,
194,
123,
143,
73,
86,
48,
41,
101,
413, 206
824. 342
613,015
304, 107
166, 894
736, 304
506, 758
849, 539
337, 505
095, 033
716, 459
406, 336
142, 594
841, 336
536, 547
253, 391
294, 822
000, 529
145, 277
616, 075
944, 931
023, 316
072, 990
262, 256
555, 006
740, 621
023, 662
550, 254
439, 823
663, 142
308, 939
378, 817
849, 732
823, 387
978, 259
189, 915
269, 021
251,373
891, 155
756, 733
457, 429
732, 900
148, 302
321, 982
421, 801
278, 668
360. 343
335, 421
675, 702
21, 958, 505, 649
4, 535, 873, 077
17, 422, 632, 572
' Capital net gain from sale of assets held more than 2 years is included in net income, but capital net
Joss from sale of assets held more than 2 j'ears and net loss for prior year are not deducted.
2 Nontaxable. Specific exemptions exceed net income.
' Classes grouped to conceal net income and identity of taxpayers.
86
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 6. — Individual returns — Distribution of income by sources of income, general
deductions, and net income, by States and Territories
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1926. Fiscal year returns are included. See
pp. 1 and 21]
States and Territories
Number of
returns
Sources of income
Wages and
salaries
Business
Partnerships
Profits from
sale of real
estate, stocks,
bonds, etc.,
other than
capital net
gain from sale
of assets held
more than
two years
Alabama
Alaska i.
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia-
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii...
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma...
Oregon
Pennsylvania...
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah.. ,
Vermont ,
Virginia _
Washington.
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
28,540
9, 338, 714
$23, 497, 735
$17, 845, 256
10,
19,
315
35,
81
9
40,
56,
36,
9
11
374,
77
49,
32,
32;
38,
19,
67,
224,
176
16
33;
4,
15
176,
6
753,
35
9:
231
37
30,
397,
26,
13
12,
35,
111
13
8,
37
61
32,
/
20,
38,
621
69:
167
22;
10'
150,
100,
22,
18,
969
166
97,
54
38,
175,
514,
423,
141
31
268,
31
57
8
26:
491
11
2,114
86,
15
587,
69,
31
18,
86,
225,
30,
16
89
132,
73
201
16,
, 491, 850
; 041, 378
, 920, 748
I, 308, 283
, 978, 137
I, 403, 825
, 733, 319
', 614, 429
; 836, 374
, 746, 216
, 317, 894
, 315, 094
, 520, 331
, 254, 676
, 970, 760
i, 912, 912
, 040, 303
, 054, 696
, 213, 002
, 165, 599
, 683, 385
, 541, 754
, 551, 169
;, 381, 430
, 588, 336
, 317, 299
, 720, 940
i, 799, 573
, 757, 948
, 327, 183
, 232, 071
i, 028, 826
i, 444, 829
, 832, 051
,912,415
, 230, 964
1, 340, 945
1, 102, 732
, 755, 872
, 109, 028
, 403, 778
, 040, 089
1, 069, 969
I, 520, 952
', 475, 817
, 540, 997
, 273, 855
, 381, 454
, 770, 329
10,
255,
20,
131,
286,
908,
33,
668,
63,
962,
7,
008,
27,
116,
62,
054,
29,
801,
4,
947,
15,
378,
339,
579,
64,
130,
51,
480,
50,
877,
29,
096,
32,
197,
22
473,
45
027,
174
952,
1,56
502,
53
505,
IS
871,
74
816,
16
630,
38
758,
4
176,
13
710,
142
012,
7
711,
557
889,
31
768,
13
844,
200
031,
52
245,
32
193,
351
449,
19
760,
11
882,
13
820,
27
701,
129
187,
11
182,
8
333,
27
407,
52
537,
25
350,
75
906,
9
163,
Total 4,138,092 9,994,314,530
3, 572, 896, 708
3, 604,
11, 543,
106, 494,
13, 705,
21, 741,
2, 664,
9, 433,
36, 361,
17, 824,
1, 350,
4, 321,
145,811,
30. 639,
20, 346,
10, 127,
13, 377,
19, 282,
5, 758,
20, 664,
79. 640,
50, 876,
22, 082,
9, 136,
32, 618,
5, 932,
10, 310,
1, 632,
3, 665,
62, 960,
2, 402,
501, 325,
10, 054,
4, 188,
73, 527,
27, 405,
11, 924,
143, 315,
7, 894,
5, 177.
4, 012,
18, 769,
53, 052,
3, 935,
3, 127,
14, 740,
16, 240,
11, 002,
25, 936,
2, 795,
100
505
175
952
016
530
591
031
208
790
007
723
407
363
427
342
500
125
288
372
192
350
003
938
337
391
868
236
929
157
955
659
681
034
215
505
939
467
463
530
827
318
469
183
470
775
472
956
006
1, 732, 581, 033
$10, 165, 046
2, 366,
3, 748,
126, 409,
7, 830,
31, 300,
7, 611,
10, 937
89, 962,
8,951
3, 400,
1, 148,
128. 34.5,
15, 285
7,134
5, 297,
12, 461
12, 022,
6,46'
19, 742,
69,911
63, 101
11, 452,
4, 570,
23, 405
1, 583,
5,671
786,
3, 942,
77, 377,
1, 167,
359, 096,
11, 548,
822,
54, 738,
14, 387
5,886
139, 723,
9, 744,
2, 387,
946;
9, 044,
33, 953,
1,431
2, 060,
10, 974:
10, 618
7, 614
16, 512,
575
145
490
446
096
836
143
080
002
181
758
301
063
047
457
299
184
403
631
753
141
264
447
614
742'
344
831
509
757
825
473
491
935
577
950
239
208
493
356
397
481
141
128
670
808
707
258
994
271
962
1, 465, 625, 374
> Alaska included in the State of Washington.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
87
Table 6. — Individual returns — Distribution of income by sources of income, general
deductions, and net income, by States and Territories — Continued
States and Territories
Sources of income — Continued
Capital net
gain from
sale of assets
held more
than 2 years ^
Rents and
royalties
Interest and
investment
income
Interest on
Govern-
ment obli-
gations re-
ported for
surtax
Dividends
Fiduciary
Alabama
Alaska ' -
Arizona
Arkansas
California. -.
Colorado...
Connecticut..
Delaware
District of Columbia.
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri.
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico.
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont.
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin.
Wyoming
$2, 384, 044
$12, 210, 321
$12, 504, 637
$166, 773
$14, 917, 999
$1, 284, 009
195, 148
101, 298
72, 430, 401
3, 698, 418
16, 400, 738
3, 761, 444
5, 484, 851
11, 960, 642
1, 869, 781
1, 109, 057
Total 912,917,534
73, 072, 607
20, 702, 477
1, 626, 630
1, 071, 885
2, 373, 227
2, 066, 080
6, 505, 212
13, 093, 024
43, 952, 142
43, 729, 925
4, 677, 856
477, 388
16, 441, 372
196, 142
514, 796
81, 080
1, 454, 520
37, 893, 787
326, 911
288, 610, 364
2, 588, 863
58, 958
45, 279, 709
10, 482, 223
3, 830, 448
123, 593, 321
4, 440, 350
67, 530
378
3, 392, 086
18, 320, 839
442, 110
683, 783
3, 499, 792
2, 978, 397
2, 595, 228
12, 396, 872
3,400
3,
117,
11,
318,
174,
578,
13,
971,
20,
299,
2,
515
12,
059
33,
586
14,
673,
2,
586
2,
568
Ififi,
652
28
020
14,
654
28,
133
10,
729
17,
947
4,
720
18,
487,
42
125
59,
098
17,
488,
6,
295,
37,
928,
3
730
13,
136,
771
3,
377
48,
806
2,
000
185,
479
12,
927,
2
207
76,
621
38,
436
11,
068
118
616
7
671
4
193
2
872
13
693
80
993
2
522
1
743
12
825
16
847
10
660
21
690
2
097
3,
707,
6,
868,
154,
984,
18,
932,
41,
676,
5
111,
20
385,
37,
417,
11,
169,
2
820,
3,
244,
163
611,
13
414,
25,
258,
12,
323,
12,
365,
18,
943,
1.5,
439,
42,
809,
103,
355,
69
407,
28
032,
5
903,
42,
000,
4,
690,
14
889,
1,
004,
6
152,
97,
958,
2,
166,
463
400,
7,
138,
3
863,
,54,
165,
19,
392,
14
382,
183
679,
14
9.58,
0
752,
3
540,
12
119,
51
035,
4
101,
5
438,
14
098,
22
050,
6
446,
49
942,
546,
1, 450, 759, 713 1, 936, 604, 432
30,
102,
1, 392
321
739,
99,
411
460
118,
24!
23,
2, 250,
884,
150
157
561
361
202
756,
2,144
1, 257
493
69:
1, 347
72
101
7
116
1, 142
12
10, 005,
238,
23;
3, 112,
327,
217,
3, 881
347
30,
52,
191
805,
92,
58,
362,
299,
422,
289,
42,
591
537
288
679
615
176
537
263
536
248
169
668
802
018
327
790
806
741
147
725
060
386
281
246
925
059
569
266
885
924
506
142
187
345
251
358
777
370
771
818
487
900
664
560
199
234
274
278
615
36, 781, 773
4,
333,
10,
300,
248,
428,
27,
042,
114
167,
29,
860,
29
474
52
219,
25
236,
11
044,
2
875,
313
696,
53
838,
29,
633,
1.5,
562,
33,
608,
29,
873,
23,
769,
71
148,
273
326
159
845,
55
887
6
768
97
106
5
241,
13
794,
1
517
15
878,
178
204,
1
992,
,019,
252,
30
437,
2
138
238
947,
27,
065,
15
317
412
882
38
617
(
426
2
327
28
242
60
746
8
934
9
478
35
259
27
624
30
197
63
278
2
817
4, Oil, 590, 274
291
1, 020,
19, 018,
1,401
6, 949,
605,
5, 366,
4,411
1, 612,
947,
119,
22, 137
2, 070,
1, 752
915,
1,
1,074
1,
10, 303,
22, 789,
7, 317
2, 666!
368,
4, 746,
215,
1, 310,
55,
595,
15, 234,
194
100, 702,
1,041
201
7, 832,
7, 919,
1, 008,
52, 911
4,253,
624,
76,
1,228,
5, 583
352
611
2, 259,
1,631
884
3, 519,
434,
181
888
221
552
765
023
588
957
496
179
832
622
359
660
666
541
790
504
122
336
606
410
424
882
865
962
702
227
702
706
314
662
304
925
898
409
230
628
657
945
951
653
216
518
842
603
865
071
992
333, 365, 460
' Alaska included in the State of Washington.
2 Capital net gain from sale of assets held more than 2 years is included in net income, but capital net
loss from sale of assets held more than 2 years and net loss for prior year are not deducted.
88
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 6. — Individual returns — Distribution of income by sources of income, general
deductions, and net income, by States and Territories — Continued
states and Territories
Alabama
Alaska i
Arizona _.
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia-
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota a
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia.--
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Total income
$164, 314, 534
48
393,
103
176,
1,812
565,
189
881,
485
215,
81
642,
228
403,
479
047,
212
092
50
977
47
996
2, 324
472,
395
506,
249
292
179
437,
197
182,
221
810
125
201,
417
245
1, 326
363
1,034
819
33/
H2V
84
Oil
598
793
69
882
155
805
18
754
75
692
1,153
349
29
302
5,599
994
193
772
42
793
1, 342
087
277
574
161
060
2,498
393
176
790
69
298
45
758
200
787
658
718
63
065
48
057
210
903
283
369
168
448
470
853
37
240
Total.... 25,447,435,831 2,826,509,251
General deductions
Miscellaneous
$23, 907, 583
6
185,
16
199,
213
025,
30
767,
3S
313,
8
701,
26
155,
144
068,
36
128,
7
281,
7
395,
273
534,
28
231,
41
420,
22
518,
22
553,
31
204,
14
702,
32
995,
138
111
102
363,
32
983.
16
926,
69
642
10
029
18
123,
1
862
7
411,
92
978
4
276
424
389
33
930
8
894
158
256
48
008
23
286
293
929
16
373
14
215
6
904
19
926
98
289
8
026
4
804
28
478
34
398,
23
711,
55
654,
5
030,
Loss from sale
of real estate,
stocks, and
bonds, other
than loss from
sale of assets
held more
than 2 years
$106, 962
59,
83,
5,
1, 412
3, 726,
554,
599:
4, 633
107,
77,
296
17, 762,
746,
692,
49,
1, 108,
1, "
278,
2, 698,
16, 706,
6, 949,
1, 442,
3, 990,
13,
812,
14,
362,
5, 286,
95,
'95,
442,
81
7, 460,
1, 395,
936,
7, 987,
1, 726,
145,
4
400,
945,
294,
75,
561
577,
124
800,
154
Contribu-
tions
$3, 776, 986
178, 215, 623
431
2, 232,
21, 930
2, 896,
9, 398,
1, 842
3, 593,
7, 744,
4, 710
668,
416,
38, 164,
7, 904,
4, 164,
3, 196,
4, 419
3, 518,
2,241
6, 793,
23, 969,
19, 692,
6, 986,
2, 146
12, 358,
549,
2, 715,
81
1, 174
22, 786,
299,
115, 789,
6, 168,
648,
29, 875,
5, 134,
1, 807,
58, 308,
3, 639,
1,877
696
4, 747,
11, 920,
911
954,
5, 839,
2,801,
3, 215
6, 754
310,
436
267
704
282
225
013
460
382
715
019
899
180
022
110
100
414
Net income'
$136, 523, 003
484, 205, 308
41,
716,
84,
661,
1,.571,
673,
154,
804,
433,
776,
70,
544,
198,
055,
322,
601,
171,
146,
42,
950,
39,
887,
1, 995,
Oil,
358,
624,
203,
015,
153,
673,
169,
100,
185,
478,
107,
979,
374,
758,
1, 147,
576,
905,
814
296,
414
64,
859
512,
801,
59,
289
134,
153,
10
795
66,
743
1,032
297
24,
631
4,984
020
153
231
33
169
1, 146,
495
223
036
135
030,
2, 138
168
155
050
53
060
38
153
175,
714
547
562
53,
832
42,
209
176,
024,
245
592
141,
396,
407,
642,
31,
750,
578
070
688
655
846
423
768
033
482 /
279>^
951
009
820
362
206
987
850
178
859
498
790
294
892
163
994
838
822
817
671
507
281
981
117
871
805
190
594
974
331
263
293
501
169
083
673
050
917
742
581
21, 958, 505, 649
1 Alaska included in the States of Washington.
3 Capital net gain from sale of assets held more than 2 yeirs is included in net income, but capital net loss
from sale of assets held more than 2 years and net loss for prior year are not deducted.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
89
Table 7. — Individual returns— Distribution of income by sources of income, general
deductions and net income, by income classes
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1926. Fiscal year returns are included. See
pp. 1 and 21]
Income classes
Under $1,000 '
Under $1,000
$1,000 to $2,000 •
$1,000 to $2,000
$2,000 to $3,000 1
$2,000 to $3,000
$3,000 to $4,000 1
$3,000 to $4,000.
$4,000 to $5,000 1
$4,000 to $5,000
$5,000 to $6,000 1.
$5,000 to $6,000
$6,000 to $7,000 I
$6,000 to $7,000
$7,000 to $8,000 1
$7,000 to $8,000.
$8,000 to $9,000 I
$8,000 to $9,000
$9,000 to $10,000 1
$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 $1,50,000....
$1.50,000 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
Total
Nontaxable '..
Taxable
Number of
returns
107, 664
11,849
459, 956
585, 563
384, 994
452, 798
487, 849
238, 429
181,346
332, 776
21, 588
177, 484
9,633
125, 847
5,967
92,646
4,402
65, 442
3,703
53, 837
43, 039
34, 578
27,968
23, 455
19, 776
63, 447
34, 467
21, 180
23, 704
12, 603
7,698
5.050
3,414
2,534
1,824
4,724
1,845
897
525
576
316
325
143
117
43
34
14
9
14
Sources of income
Wages and
salaries
Business
4. 138, 092
1, 667, 102
2. 470, 990
$43,
1,
553,
870,
502,
787.
1, 089,
485,
476,
820,
49,
518,
19,
419,
11,
343,
8,
268,
7,
239,
196,
167,
141,
124.
114,
406,
256,
178,
229,
139,
93,
69,
49,
41.
30,
89.
44,
27,
H,
18,
10,
11,
5,
6,
4,
3.
278, 082
680. 362
566, 683
852, 621
266, 092
757, 966
137, 775
527, 379
630, 566
222, 440
038, 790
409. 645
682, 046
244, 307
633, 831
076, 310
658, 091
202, 238
287, 156
744, 009
344, 791
908, 664
396, 982
899, 867
594, 159
630, 262
417, 252
442, 625
202. 543
237, 597
128, 976
159, 166
844, 542
777, 681
402,118
137, 434
730, 344
430, 845
951,513
760, 722
819,802
320, 064
572, 124
957, 819
048,341
914, 735
394, 554
320. 280
612, 339
9, 994. 314. 530
2.761,179,112
7, 233, 135, 418
.$59, 324, 611
686, 082
175, 564, 143
57, 022, 241
312, 830, 827
84, 747, 253
445, 645, 089
142, 841, 467
167, 454, 181
388, 256, 970
20, 071, 156
251, 172. 24]
4, 846, 013
194, 190, 002
1, 907, 645
156, 672, 953
1. 907, 048
123, 345, 392
1, 187, 751
102. 486, 502
80,114,790
68, 358, 706
59, 705, 823
51, 817, 274
43, 178, 962
150, 534, 244
94, 723, 844
60, 718. 488
75, 428, 065
43. 772, 075
33, 009, 058
20. 031, 018
15, 067, 642
10,421,718
10, 763, 213
25, 880, 635
9,768,611
6, 032, 075
4, 845. 006
5, 755, 930
3, 009, 452
4, 042, 379
1. 325, 248
407, 208
264,963
15, 283
1,744,431
3, 572, 895. 708
1, 190, 738. 464
2, 382, 157. 244
Partnerships
$5. 362, 334
128, 002
16, 257, 128
15,701.016
38. 253, 532
32, 566, 449
83, 886, 405
50, 448, 518
47, 682, 835
112,508,515
6, 124, 022
91, 559, 375
1, 926, 234
83, 106, 373
1, 423, 287
72, 748, 325
1, 081, 999
62, 746, 289
710, 400
56, 298, 530
48, 313, 767
42, 914, 883
38, 109, 858
34, 327, 134
29,551.011
117,460,261
84, 228, 579
61,271.393
89,029,211
61, 500. 180
46, 268, 786
35, 054, 514
28, 186, 366
23, 657, 610
19, 875, 828
55, 549, 274
36, 010, 877
20, 878, 561
17, 825, 960
14. 203, 780
10, 504, 776
11,603,035
11, 067, 176
4, 755. 954
5. 333, 533
4,275.217
287, 960
2,567
13,408
Profits from
sale of real
estate, stocks,
bonds, etc ,
other than
capital net
gain from sale
of assets held
more than
2 years
1,732, .581. 033
202, 708, 176
1. 529, 872, 857
$4, 103
727
10, 848,
5,764
19, 524
17, 709,
43, 775
32, 787
32, 869
73, 238,
6,095
50, 116
4, 076
50. 632
2,838
49. 405
2, 191
46, 386
2, 420
43, 262,
41. 934
38, 840,
36, 280
33, 588
31.001
134, 208
100, 545
82, 439,
114, 636
69, 286
45. 428,
28. 956
19, 397,
16, 525
11,247
38, 956
23, 405
13. 400,
9,758
15.119
8, 594
10, 860
7,263
11,367,
1,921
2,715
6, 106
8,647
4,516
128,74,5,
1, 336, 880,
101
269
.559
292
430
253
150
311
971
071
925
722
668
545
919
092
575
719
949
490
798
809
673
953
776
162
057
042
059
115
722
882
945
034
586
448
758
935
198
056
398
125
169
940
266
228
466
294
469
374
247
127
' Nontaxable. Specific exemptions exceed net income.
90
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 7. — Individual returns — Distribution of income by sources of income, general
deductions and net income, by income classes — Continued
Income classes
Under $1,0001....
Under $1,000-
$1,000 to $2,000 1
$1,000 to $2,000
$2,000 to $3,000 1
$2,000 to $3,000
$3,000 to $4,000 1
$3,000 to $4,000
$4,000 to $5,000 1
$4,000 to $5,000
$5,000 to $6,000 1
$5,000 to $6,000
$6,000 to $7,000 1
$6,000 to $7,000.
$7,000 to $8,000 '
$7,000 to $8,000
$8,000 to $9,000 1
$8,000 to $9,000
$9,000 to $10,000 1
$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, GOO 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
Total.
Nontaxable '-
Taxable
Sources of income — Continued
Capital net
gain from
sale of assets
held more
than 2
years ^
$8, 887, 493
19, 271, 944
27, 297, 735
31, 410, 927
30, 202, 764
27, 588, 874
25, 009, 604
100, 669, 193
68, 870, 519
52, 095, 023
36, 548, 760
63, 301, 064
56, 482, 294
66, 866, 511
49, 744, 044
75, 398, 695
39, 782, 657
40, 529. 620
26, 182, 101
22, 105, 377
44, 672, 335
912, 917, 534
912, 917, 534
Rents and
royalties
$31, 563, 599
2, 123, 521
71, 996, 457
58, 539, 203
102, 030, 206
82, 990, 615
125, 381, 299
86, 291, 197
57, 519, 155
142, 343, 949
8, 301, 019
70, 894, 561
3, 632, 206
57, 109, 413
2, 510, 962
47, 079, 297
1, 777, 889
38, 807, 897
1, 591, 757
33, 124, 624
28, 708, 612
25, 521, 884
21, 327, 294
19, 250, 168
17, 195, 051
64, 754, 365
40, 850, 877
30, 617, 660
42, 878, 167
26, 823, 925
17, 530, 881
14, 157, 408
10,117,376
7, 295, 079
5, 746, 556
17, 343, 930
7, 452, 439
5, 141, 175
3, 784, 014
4, 417, 250
2, 732, 474
5, 461, 338
1, 417, 301
1, 220, 447
1, 425, 722
1, 828, 726
33,811
52, 607
64, 350
Interest and
investment
income
1, 450, 759, 713
406, 304, 549
1, 044, 455, 164
$16, 135, 548
5, 507, 913
55, 385, 170
63, 293, 059
65, 775, 839
107, 073, 837
95, 972, 680
104, 486, 878
50, 259, 495
155, 032, 936
12, 648, 131
80, 760, 026
7, 682, 876
70, 090, 888
5, 938, 551
64, 143, 307
4, 997, 501
65, 331, 236
4, 340, 829
47, 702, 054
43, 203, 649
39, 450, 015
34, 690, 986
32, 103, 250
29, 709, 623
112, 095, 397
83, 423, 489
61, 868, 121
83, 722, 752
59, 514, 904
40, 441, 208
33, 563, 669
24, 761, 915
19, 855, 841
14, 813, 402
49, 101, 417
23, 495, 480
13, 103, 270
10, 760, 750
10,244,153
7, 631, 975
11,961,874
6, 215, 953
4, 748, 628
1, 990, 732
3, 239, 820
1, 795, 659
888, 587
5, 649, 159
Interest on
Govern-
ment obli-
gations
reported
for surtax
1, 936, 604, 432
319, 136, 620
1,617,467,812
$1, 372, 044
1, 232, 543
1, 186, 533
1, 121, 691
1, 168, 216
4, 654, 335
3, 480, 271
2, 574, 801
3, 822, 155
2, 979, 702
1, 975, 308
1, 781, 698
1,156,417
948, 135
733, 691
2, 069, 696
1, 009, 937
492, 671
357, 313
866, 313
298, 619
409, 434
291, 347
389, 684
38, 297
141, 877
120, 228
10, 775
98, 042
36, 781, 773
36, 781, 773
Dividends
$19, 441, 185
2, 174, 298
34, 224, 597
10, 345, 405
49, 562, 062
33, 998, 777
83, 676, 231
36, 734, 615
103, 869, 196
56, 201, 431
47, 032, 810
43, 076, 102
41, 630, 420
49, 157, 172
35, 947, 318
51, 052, 864
31, 315, 079
51, 044, 368
32, 022, 849
53, 030, 313
75, 536, 015
71,193,215
66, 840, 169
63, 168, 140
61, 555, 402
263, 095, 242
214, 057, 777
177, 722, 004
278, 501, 230
210, 383, 129
166, 593, 465
135, 912, 539
109, 306, 610
93, 527, 730
73, 443, 274
271, 148, 040
147, 969, 759
88, 437, 114
65, 079, 907
91, 522, 082
59, 459, 843
99, 127, 202
55, 750, 386
51,119,822
25, 389, 186
42, 201, 959
18, 355, 082
13, 254, 408
56, 402, 451
4,011,590,274
478, 721, 747
3, 532, 868, 527
' Nontaxable. Specific exemptions exceed net income.
' Capital net gain from sale of assets held more than 2 years is included in net income, but capital net
loss from sale of assets held more than 2 years and net loss for prior year are not deducted.
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Table 7.
-Individual returns — Distribution of income by sources of income, general
deductions and net income, by income classes — Continued
Income classes
Total income
General deductions
Miscellaneous
Loss from
sale of real
estate, stoclcs,
and bonds,
other than
loss from sale
of assets
held more
than 2 years
Contributions
Net income ^
Under $1,000 1 -
Under $1,000 -..
$1,000 to $2,000 1
$1,000 to $2,000
$2,000 to $3,000 1
$2,000 to $3,000
$3,000 to $4,000 1
$3,000 to $4,000..
$4,000 to $5,000 '
$4,000 to $5,000
$5,000 to $6,000 1.
$5,000 to $6,000
$6,000 to $7,000 1..
$6,000 to $7,000
$7,000 to $8,000 1
$7,000 to $8,000
$8,000 to $9,000 1
$8,000 to $'J,000
$9,000 to $10,000 1
$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
Total
Nontaxable i.
Taxable
$180,
13
921
1, 086,
1, 092,
1, 159,
1, 972,
949,
941,
1,762,
150,
1,118,
84,
935,
63,
794,
52,
656,
50,
584,
523,
464,
407,
367,
334,
1,279,
898,
673,
948,
649,
483,
378,
293,
246,
196,
661,
307,
229,
166,
227,
161,
224,
139,
157,
79,
102,
53,
4.5,
113,
', 532,
194,
150,
,611,
429,
417,
751,
515,
144,
732,
749,
141,
712,
993,
062,
900,
480,
017,
146,
839,
857,
265,
091,
458,
554,
232,
300,
42G,
402,
084,
920,
908,
840,
317,
878,
940,
571,
923,
053,
918,
338,
957,
118,
714,
945,
071,
5W,
350,
857,
188
433
882
801
348
080
139
490
449
302
589
094
606
018
258
635
716
231
590
392
646
637
672
407
252
178
176
504
693
507
066
432
372
819
550
611
167
167
344
261
474
567
030
281
398
501
941
618
313
$106,810,249
6, 006, 759
172,178,698
45, 918, 599
105, 084, 560
53, 613, 799
221, 581, 664
74, 390, 700
127,811,092
221,736,012
28, 289, 063
125, 218, 474
IS, 013, 188
103, 189, 595
15, 000, 200
86, 162, 315
11,678,012
87, 299, 085
12,374,789
61, 578, 561
60, 173, 479
55, 643, 514
47, 538, 924
42, 346, 328
39, 365, 018
151, 358, 608
105, f 03, 118
77, 155, 372
106, 208, 108
69, 155, 767
48,911,941
39,863,419
29, 685, 298
23, 552, 788
17,649,832
62, 339, 176
34, 458, 683
19,211,403
15,772,626
17. 990, 521
11, 105,485
20, 066, 869
10, 108, 682
10, 189, 250
4, 293, 854
11,943,927
3, 712, 577
2, 215, 777
4,893,433
25,447,435,831 | 2,826,50^251
$7, 998, 824
65, 613
9, 007, 020
137, 267
15,118,959
654, 969
11,895,911
562, 132
8, 798, 400
1, 567, 1.50
2, 981, 033
3, 320, 885
2, 913, 692
3, 399, 850
2, 295, 124
3, 281, 212
2, 466, 454
2,733,871
1, 586, 575
2,702,4.50
3, 752, 114
3, 492, .544
3, 272, 695
2, 406, 870
2,419,846
10,379,435
7,340,913
4, 372, 146
6, 962, 596
5, 098, 361
3, 692, 235
3, 262, 291
2,149,812
1, 335, 082
1,229,041
10,431,132
5,755,611
3, 457, 435
1,422,351
4, 408, .532
4,013,122
1, 991, 903
1, 149, 975
187, 000
490, 877
156, 589
17, 780
37, 821
42, 123
$5, 309, 909
297, 719
16, 352, 149
16, 251, 828
17, 0,58, 935
17,412,008
28, 766, 806
14, 713, 119
14, 197, 452
27, 334, 107
2, 763, 034
18, 195, 399
1,643,132
1,5, ,562, 237
1, 230, 387
13, 203, 717
1,041,428
11,01,3,746
1, 039, 949
9,942,306
8, 987, 122
8, 106, 563
7, 207, 063
6,442,953
6, 214, 382
24, 753, 514
17, 332, 483
13, 348, 732
19, 792, 106
14,167,237
11,006,951
9, 403, 905
7, 155, 530
6, 606, 562
5,021,424
18, 980, 388
10, 087, 852
7, 002, 956
4, 967, 212
6, 762, 475
4, 702, 438
8, 165, 895
4,711,071
4, 016, 049
1, 738, 866
3, 692, 317
1,494,241
1,761, .599
7, 246, 055
178,215,623 , 484,205,308
.$60,413,206
6, 824, 342
723, 613, 015
1, 024, 304, 107
955, 166, 894
1, 087, 736, 304
1, 710, 506, 758
859, 849, 539
790, 337, .505
1,512,09.5,033
116,716,4.59
971, 406, 336
62, 142, 594
813,841,336
44, 536, 547
692, 253, 391
37, 294, 822
555, 000, 529
35, 145, 277
510, 616, 075
450, 944, 931
397, 023, 016
349, 072, 990
316, 262, 256
286, 555, 006
1, 092, 740, 621
768, 023, 66?
578, 550, 2^4
815, 439, 823
560, 663, 142
420, 308, 939
326, 378, 817
254, 849, 732
214, 823, 387
172, 978, 259
570, 189, 915
317, 269, 021
200, 251, 373
143, 891, 155
198, 756, 733
141,457,429
194, 732, 900
123, 148, 302
143, 321, 982
73,421,801
86, 278, 668
48, 360, 343
41,33.5,421
101, 07.5, 702
21, 958, 505, 649
5, 509, 1,59, 7i>5
19, 938, 276, 066
818,821,515
2, 007, 687, 736
65, 061, 9t'2
113, 1.53, 631
89,403,181
394, 802, 127
4, 535, 873, 077
17,422,632,572
1 Nontaxable. Specific exemptions exceed not income.
' Capital net gain from sdu of assets held more thin 2 years is included in net income, but capital net
Joss from sale of assets held more than 2 years and r.ct loss for prior year are not deducted.
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1926 ' — Number of returns, net income, and tax
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437, 036
3, 472, 890
4,425,114
5, 332, 760
7, 259, 944
6, 662, 176
6, 787, 481
7, 698, 321
7, 369, 788
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15, 924, 639, 355
19, 859, 491, 448
23, 735, 629, 183
19, 577, 212, 528
21, 336, 212, 530
24, 777, 465, 658
25, 656, 153, 454
21, 894, 576, 403
21, 958, 505, 649
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3, 599. 00
3, 724. 00
3, 269. 00
2, 939. 00
3, 143. 00
3, 219. 00
3, 481. 00
5, 249. 00
5, 306. 00
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691, 492, 954
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1, 269, 630, 104
1, 075, 053, 686
719, 387, 106
861, 057, 308
661, 666, 133
704, 265, 390
734, 555, 183
732, 470, 790
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199. 00
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1919
238. 00
1920
148. 00
1921
108. 00
1922
127. 00
1923
86.00
1924
96.00
1925
176.00
1926
177.00
ALABAMA
1916
2,097
21, 844
38, 988
40, 789
52, 984
43, 009
43,612
51, 049
47, 591
26, 278
28, 540
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73, 508, 562
121, 250, 953
133, 470, 965
156, 604, 933
117, 108, 806
126, 908, 473
159, 064, 390
159, 918, 982
130, 024, 575
136, 523, 003
$8, 807. 00
3, 365. 00
3,110.00
3, 272. 00
2, 956. 00
2, 723. 00
2, 910. 00
3,116.00
3, 360. 00
4, 948. 00
4, 784. 00
$175, 989
2, 023, 984
4, 431, 563
4, 668, 465
4, 482, 805
2, 713, 826
2, 892, 298
2, 840, 975
2, 771, 221
2, 326, 213
2, 449, 196
$84. 00
1917 ..-
93.00
1918
114.00
1919 .
114.00
1920 .
85.00
1921
63.00
1922
66.00
1923 - -.
56.00
1924
58.00
1925
89.00
1926 .
86.00
ALASKA
1916
243
4,570
7,606
9,427
9,899
$1, 878, 419
10, 549, 50G
15, 434, 987
18, 862, 034
19, 400, 775
$7, 730. 00
2, 308. 00
2, 029. 00
2, 001. 00
1, 960. 00
$17, 022
132, 769
316, 859
357, 783
248, 605
$70. 00
1917
29.00
1918 - -
42.00
1919 .
38.00
1920
25.00
1921 2
1922 2
1923 2
1924 2
1925 2
1926 2
ARIZONA
1916..
1917
994
12, 264
13, 701
20, 495
24,812
18, 477
20, 079
22, 899
21, 301
10, 104
10, 509
$11, 777, 241
39, 635, 508
41,579,450
61,434,347
67, 280, 486
4S, 310, 197
48, 459, 738
59, 526, 474
58, 273, 049
41,382,939
41,716,578
$11,848.00
3, 232. 00
3, 035. 00
2, 997. 00
2, 712. 00
2, 615. 00
2, 413. 00
2. 599, 00
2, 735. 00
4, 096. 00
3, 970. 00
$191, 519
1, 019, 262
1,724,116
1, 816, 899
1, 325, 905
516, 637
687, 026
603, 100
511,987
544, 953
498, 896
$193. 00
83.00
1918
126.00
1919
89.00
1920
53.00
1921
28.00
1922
34.00
1923
26.00
1924 --
24.00
1925
54.00
1926
47.00
ARKANSAS
1916
2, 255
17, 839
20,612
33, 556
38,113
33, 830
32, 072
35, 788 .
35, 484
20, 597
19, 363
$17,683,678
68, 296, 287
76, 354, 037
123, 704, 361
1 18, 060, 710
92, 616, 903
95, 625, 678
109, 793, 634
110,255,418
84, 474, 350
84, 661, 070
$7, 842. 00
3, 828. 00
3, 704. 00
3, 687. 00
3, 098. 00
2, 738. 00
2, 982. 00
3, 068. 00
3, 107. 00
4,101.00
4, 372. 00
$157, 513
1, 848, 177
3, 269. 477
4, 237, 673
3. 268, 450
1, 866, 164
2, 314, 409
2, 050, 416
1,458,499
1, 434, 504
1.481,272
$70. 00
1917
104. 00
1918
159. 00
1919
126.00
1920
86.00
1921 -
55.00
1922
72.00
1923
57.00
1924
41.00
1925 -
70.00
1926
77.00
> Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
individuals are summarized on pp. 37-43.
' Included in tiie State of Washington.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
169
Table 10. — Individual returns, by States and Territories, for the years 1916 to
1926 ' — Number of returns, net income, and tax — Continued
CALIFORNIA
Year
Number of
returns
Net income
Tax
Total 1 Average
Total
Average
1916
21, 208
182, 232
206, 471
266, 720
396, 973
386, 082
420, 923
517, 109
511,218
305, 074
315, 344
$228,324,945 $10,766.00
632, 608. 546 3, 471. 00
701, 850, 380 3, 399. 00
981, 170, 941 ! 3 fi7Q nn
$3, 595, 636
20, 355, 424
36, 070, 926
48, 983, 856
50, 447, 505
36, 438, 432
43, 778, 932
39, 958, 780
37, 880, 658
37, 127, 167
46, 238, 346
$170 00
1917
112 00
1918
175 00
1919 -
184 00
1920
1, 329, 006, 594
1, 168, 021, 448
1. 357, 524, 521
1, 697, 902, 803
1, 741, 063, 671
1, 490, 419, 792
1, 571, 673, 688
3, 348. 00
3, 025. 00
3, 225. 00
3, 283. 00
3, 406. 00
4, 885. 00
4, 984. 00
127 00
1921 -
94 00
1922
104 00
1923 .
77 00
1924
74 00
1925
122 00
1926
147 00
COLORADO
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
4,435
40, 627
54,160
57, 526
74, 198
69, 676
67, 463
72, 366
73, 350
35, 808
35, 110
$53, 854, 130
137, 853, 875
159, 487, 951
191,001,999
219, 277, 184
174, 490, 980
184, 572, 407
200. 572, 724
205, 087, 973
150, 363, 411
154, 804, 655
$12, 143. 00
3, 393. 00
2, 945. 00
3, 320. 00
2, 955. 00
2, 504. 00
2, 736. 00
2, 772. 00
2, 796. 00
4, 199. 00
4, 409. 00
$1, 055, 758
5, 184, 948
5, 844, 925
7, 196, 593
6, 766, 900
3, 862, 862
4, 869, 555
3, 267, 732
3, 162, 736
2. 840, 926
2, 959, 248
$238. 00
128. 00
108. 00
125. 00
91.00
55.00
72.00
45.00
43.00
79.00
84.00
CONNECTICUT
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
9,713
64, 472
86, 489
110, 409
148, 195
123, 269
128,431
149, 820
143, 406
74, 595
81, 449
$133, 858, 341
249, 186, 724
295, 617, 840
347, 929, 674
451.737,702
343, 017, 180
401. 720, 143
473. 804, 719
478, 174, 249
404, 498, 337
433, 776, 846
$13, 781. 00
3, 865. 00
3, 418. 00
3,151.00
3, 048. 00
2, 783. 00
3, 128. 00
3, 162. 00
3, 334. 00
5, 423. 00
5, 326. 00
$2, 824, 846
10, 595, 737
17, 690, 343
16, 833, 829
15,774,598
10, 633, 045
13, 130, 562
11,199,184
12,593,904
13, 533, 997
13,751,314
$291.00
164.00
205. 00
152. 00
106. 00
86.00
102. 00
75.00
88.00
181.00
169. 00
DELAWARE
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1,346
8,032
10, 239
16, 0.59
18, 937
15, 889
17, 141
19, 202
18, 892
9,131
9,301
$57, 798, 410
56, 4.59, 176
48, 358, 031
62, 901, 249
55, 633, 321
43, 676, 893
53, 981, 068
57, 186, 685
64, 179. 747
54, 897, 972
70, 544, 423
$42,941.00
7, 029. 00
4, 723. 00
3, 917. 00
2, 938. 00
2, 749. 00
3, 149. 00
2, 978. 00
3, 397. 00
6, 012. 00
7, 585. 00
$3, 695, 605
9, 350, 461
7,158,522
7, 495, 453
2,122,025
1,284,365
1,833,712
1,402,093
2, 432, 617
2, 780, 200
5, 100, 884
$2, 746. 00
1, 164.00
099. 00
467. 00
112.00
81.00
107. 00
73.00
128.00
304. 00
548. 00
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
6,808
33, 737
50, 776
88,616
109, 730
89, 965
77, 923
75, 796
77, 836
43, 293
40, 024
.$67, 334, 621
113,499,332
154, 963, 835
234, 9.59, 904
299, 802, 574
248. 345, 804
231,328,739
221.9.50,528
253, 312, 2.53
200. 353, 699
198. 055, 768
.$9,891.00
3, 364. 00
3, 052. 00
2,651.00
2, 732. 00
2, 760. 00
2, 969. 00
2, 928. 00
3, 254. 00
4, 628. 00
4, 948. 00
$1, 068, 644
4, 499, 820
8, 832, 200
8, 869, 833
9, 468, 632
7, 704, 564
8, 336, 587
6, 097, 678
5, 765, 861
5,718,046
,5, 526, 436
$157.00
133. 00
174. 00
100. 00
86.00
86. 00
107.00
80.00
74.00
132.00
138. 00
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
individuals are summarized on pp. 37-43.
170
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 10. — Individual returns, by States and Territories, for the years l&tS' to>
1926 ' — Number of returns, net income, and tax — Continued
FLORIDA
Year
Number of
returns
Net income
Tax
Total
Average
Total
Average
1916
1,779
15,336
19, 102
31, 107
42, 210
42, 249
41,531
49, 591
64,306
76, 213
56, 109
$17, 401, 202
54,378,496
63, 681, 401
107,362,976
141, 105, 124
119, 557, 316
132, 047, 020
156, 500, 260
250, 963, 654
649, 932, 382
322,601,033
$9,781.00
3,546.00
3, 334. 00
3,451.00
3,343.00
2,830.00
3,179.00
3, 155. 00
3, 902. 00
8, 528. 00
5, 750. 00
$322,.636
IJ, 584,.917
2,367,.463
4.363,089
5, 242, 705
2, 929, 409
4,059,859
3,693,955
7, 229, 272
28, 857, 801
10, 415, 636
$181.00
103 00/
1917
1918...
124 00
1919
140 00
1920
124 00)
1921
69 OOi
1922
98 00
1923
74 00
1924
112 OOl
1925
379 OO'
1926-
186 00>
GEORGIA
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
3,444
38, 252
39, 073
58, 930
73, 325
67, 719
69, 988
71,341
62, 651
37, 410
36, 744
$32, 992, 965
137, 775, 612
148, 366, 439
219,471,959
228, 619, 716
180,311,466
199, 432, 531
222, 888, 344
210, 908, 421
177, 203, 659
171, 146,482
$9, 580. 00
3,601.00
3, 797. 00
3, 724. 00
3,118.00
2, 663. 00
2, 850. 00
3, 124. 00
3, 366. 00
4, 737. 00
4, 658. 00
$378, 062
3, 250, 342
7,077,184
9, 134, 092
7, 697, 693
3, 892, 645
4,557,769
3, 766,-159
3,.398, 860
3,529,883
2, 888, 409
HAWAII
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1,144
3,131
4,242
8,136
13,715
11,481
11,597
12,421
12, 387
9,306
9,146
$20, 362. 022
21, 888, 755
20, 054, 940
33, 164, 366
55, 572, 896
37, 840, 014
37, 122, 696
42, 829, 250
46, 395, 290
41,465,375
42, 950, 279
$17, 799. 00
6,991.00
4, 728. 00
4, 076. 00
4, 052. 00
3,296.00
3,201.00
3, 448. 00
3, 745. 00
4, 456. 00
4, 696. 00
$366, 802
1, 174, 831
1,857,352
2,.145,194
4, 075, 539
1,451,776
i; 387, 398
1,319,276
r, 481, 883
944, 053
r, 096, 213
IDAHO
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
756
16,414
19, 249
21,448
25, 755
22, 976
23, 369
25,012
21, 436
12, 907
11,617
$7, 927,
46, 465,
55, 954,
65, 472,
67,391,
49, 737,
51, 166,
58, 393,
52,301,
40, 443,
39, 887,
$10, 486. 00
2,831,00
2, 907. 00
3,053.00
2,617.00
2, 165. 00
2, 190. 00
2, 335. 00
2, 439. 00
3,133.00
3, 434. 00
$140, 496
839,.646
l; 493, 518
1,475,023
l,.086,.61i4
493,658
478, 708
426,196
261, 008
170, 912
184, 344
ILLINOIS
1916 '._ 37,525
1917 ' 319,497
1918.. ; 366,918
1919_ j 422,229
1920 ; 542,467
1921 611,558
1922 I 614,449
1923_ ! 676,489
1924.. -.1 652,501
1925 357,448
1926_. 374,725
1,119,
1, 256,
1, 662,
1, 836,
1, 833,
1,927,
2, 272,
2,413,
1,975,
1,995,
290, 833
960. 600
309, 485
796, 441
956, 942
920, 436
637, 451
960, 122
605, 350
436, 222
011,009
$12, 906. 00
3, 505. 00
3, 424. 00
3,938.00
3, 386. 00
2, 999. 00
3,137.00
3, 359. 00
3,699.00
5, 527. 00
5,324.00
$10,947^250
49, 103, 201
84, 5G0, 642
99, 398, 236
85, 409, 203
68, 574, 351
77, 196, 407
62, 880, 129
66, 583, 239
64, 791, 507
64, 213, 839
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability ( f statistical data from income tax returns off
individuals are summarized on pp. 37-43.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
171
Table
10. — Individual returns, by States and Territories, for the years 1916 to
1926 ' — Number of returns, net income, and tax — Continued
INDIANA
Net income 1
Tax
Year
Number of
returns
Total
Average
Total
Average
1916
7,004
$74, 637, 683
$10, 656. 00
$1,165,961
$166.00
1917
85,021
261, 265, 426
3,073.00
5,978,782
70.00
1918 i
104, 581
325,549,440
3,113.00
11, 456, 898
110.00
1919 i
130,383
189, 587
417, 323, 251
556, 061, 991
3,201.00
2, 933. 00
13, 541, 245
15, 780, 124
104.00
1920 ..-
83.00
1921.
150,300
406, 242, 138
2, 703. 00
8, 973, 653
60.00
1922
153, 469
426, 365, 818
2, 778. 00
9,578,511
62.00
1923
178, 831
510, 507, 072
2, 854. 00
7, 882, 768
44.00
1924 . -
156, 845
461, 717, 343
2, 944. 00
6, 655, 560
42.00
1925.-
80,300
77, 126
344, 266, 673
358, 624, 820
4,287.00
4, 650. 00
7, 508, 733
9, 934, 476
94.00
1926..
129.00
IOWA
1916.
8,497
$65,604,874
$7,721.00
$518,845
$61.00
1917
114,970
337, 283, 861
2, 934. 00
5, 445, 816
47.00
1918.
118,933
450, 267, 585
3, 786. 00
15, 928, 158
134.00
1919
133, 796
527,163,054
3, 940. 00
15, 807, 707
118.00
1920
183, 398
631, 560, 789
3.444.00
18,776,990
102.00
1921.
111,483
313, 762, 935
2, 814. 00
5,837,960
52.00
1922
131, 870
359, 562, 822
2, 727. 00
5, 466, 397
41.00
1923
135, 864
363, 242, 331
2, 673. 00
4, 126, 470
30.00
1924
110,404
298, 734, 381
2, 706. 00
3, 123, 808
28.00
1925
50, 379
198, 735, 930
3, 945. 00
3,111,096
62.00
1926
49, 476
203, 015, 362
4, 103. 00
2, 917, 845
59.00
KANSAS
1916
4,290
$39, 638, 465
$9, 240. 00
$555,943
5, 428, 495
7, 880, 244
9,138,315
$130. 00
86 00
1917
63, 065
202, 159, 002
3, 206. 00
1918
64,794
218, 524, 054
3, 373. 00
122.00
1919
76, 451
264,971,649
3, 466. 00
120.00
1920..
99, 255
306, 413, 429
3, 087. 00
8 351 393
84 00
1921
88, 785
217, 237, 297
2, 447. 00
2,428.00
2, 495. 00
3, 392, 429
3, 246, 097
2,118,057
38 00
1922
86,915
211,061,984
37 00
1923
86, 291
215, 346, 538
24.00
1924
84, 080
203, 034, 515
2,415 00
1,918,019
2, 222, 306
2, 756, 049
23 00
1925..
34, 284
141, 511, 127
4, 128. 00
65 00
1926
32, 732
153, 673, 206
4, 695. 00
84 00
KENTUCKY
1916
3,887
$38, 506, 976
$9, 907. 00
$384, 497
$99.00
1917.
34, 692
124, 826, 244
3, 598. 00
2, 943, 196
85.00
1918
47, 098
166, 350, 127
3, 532. 00
7, 918, 960
168.00
1919. .,
59, 332
215,977,422
3, 640. 00
7, 595, 384
128.00
1920..
78, 258
243, 879, 230
3, 116. 00
7, 292, 098
93.00
1921
69, 496
192, 273, 937
2,767.00
4, 297, 470
62.00
1922
69, 666
200, 048, 892
2, 872. 00
4, 676, 804
67.00
1923
79,091
214, 415, 879
2,711.00
3, 723, 960
47.00
1924
72,119
238,094,411
180, 217, 420
169, 100, 987
3 301 00
3 805 689
53 00
1925
37, 315
4, 830. 00
5,152.00
3 299 792
88 00
1926
32, 821
3, 226. 344
98 00
LOUISIANA
1916
4,517
$51, 274, 633
134, 349, 180
137,261 983
$11, 351. 00
4 157 00
$778, 693
4, 936, 825
9, 353, 518
12, 888, 655
9, 626, 591
5 304 522
$172.00
153 00
1917..
32, 317
1918
33, 432
52, 871
69, 340
4 106 00
280 00
1919
201, 753, 808
237 109 145
3,815.00
3 420 00
244 00
1920
139 00
1921
67, 960
197 897 146
2,912.00
3, 041. 00
3, 170 00
78 00
1922.
66, 972
203, 664, 606
213, 802, 450
221, 133, 422
195,585,488
185,478,850
b, 353^ 574
4, 438, 454
3 528 511
80 00
1923
67,440
67, 658
40,695
38, 996
66 00
1924
3, 268. 00
4, 806. 00
4, 756. 00
52 00
1925
3, 850, 206
3,311,535
95 00
1926
85 00
' Changes in the revenue acts aflfecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
individuals are summarized on pp. 37-43.
91073—28-
-12
172
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 10. — Individual returns, by States and Territories, for the years 1916 to
1926 ' — Number of returns, net income, and tax — Continued
MAINE
Year
Number of
returns
Net income
Tax
Total
Average
Total
Average
1916
2,823
17, 112
25, 104
34, 578
47, 717
44, 397
43, 041
48, 435
42, 254
19, 444
19, 709
$30, 435, 945
66, 950, 710
84, 033, 212
112, 562, 525
143, 455, 545
124, 628, 679
129, 8.57, 441
142, 964, 209
135, 221, 259
97, 927, 563
107, 979, 178
$10, 781. 00
3, 913. 00
3, 347. 00
3, 255. 00
3, 006. 00
2, 807. 00
3, 017. 00
2, 952. 00
3, 200. 00
5, 036. 00
5, 479. 00
$371, 367
2. 467, 852
4, 263, 003
4, 468, 876
4, 892, 419
3, 974. 861
3, 896, 892
2, 785, 696
2, 568, 353
2, 718, 658
3, 419, 490
$132. 00
144 00
1917
1918
170 00
1919
129 00
1920 - -.
103 00
1921.
90 00
1922 . .
91 00
1923
58 00
1924
61 00
1925
140 00
1926
174. 00
MARYLAND
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
9,674
56, 954
80, 085
86, 373
108, 000
112, 963
110,896
127, 770
126, 226
66, 152
67, 160
$121, 009, 054
244, 291, 849
287, 423, 572
330,111,972
390, 781, 048
368, 691, 062
386, 830, 235
401, 259, 584
467, 225, 699
362, 484, 950
374, 758, 859
$12, 509. 00
4, 289. 00
3, 589. 00
3, 822. 00
3, 618. 00
3, 264. 00
3, 488. 00
3, 140. 00
3, 701. 00
5, 480. 00
5, 580. 00
$2, 405, 623
12, 325, 524
20, 252, 137
21, 931, 984
20, 257, 233
14, 537, 303
15, 363, 765
11, 540, 437
12, 073, 312
11, 623, 229
11,517,168
MASSACHUSETTS
$249. 00
216. 00
253. 00
254. 00
188.00
129. 00
139. 00
90.00
96.00
176. 00
171. 00
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
32, 291
156, 111
209, 786
268, 307
401, 770
388, 442
397, 241
415, 100
378, 049
221, 530
224, 042
$474,
717,
868,
1, 090,
1, 368,
1, 153,
1, 237,
1,413,
1, 320,
1, 132,
1, 147,
292, 762
512, 002
460, 461
808, 058
406, 648
008, 156
893, 477
015, 994
156, 959
289, 870
576, 498
$14, 688. 00
4, 596. 00
4, 140. 00
4, 065. 00
3, 406. 00
2, 968. 00
3,116.00
3, 404. 00
3, 492, 00
5,111.00
5, 122. 00
$10, 892, 685
44, 478, 907
81, 307, 340
86, 566, 938
69, 368, 994
46, 534, 644
57, 781, 194
42, 527, 993
40, 857, 137
41,052,088
37,115,976
$337. 00
285.00
388. 00
323. 00
173. 00
120. 00
145.00
102. 00
108.00
185. 00
166. 00
MICHIGAN
1916
11, 448
111,562
135, 349
181, 662
305, 075
250, 147
267, 953
350, 072
323, 733
188, 669
176, 804
$162, 533, 104
387, 824, 910
415,313,164
665, 475, 193
895, 679, 238
657, 779, 854
796,411,946
1,041,933,086
1, 045, 850, 046
910,910,113
905, 814, 790
$14, 198. 00
3, 476. 00
3, 068. 00
3, 663. 00
2, 936. 00
2, 630. 00
2, 972. 00
2, 976. 00
3,231.00
4, 828. 00
5, 123. 00
$3, 340, 682
1-5, 159, 388
22, 336, 385
55, 958, 378
40, 493, 261
24, 197, 840
34, 965, 003
28, 051, 017
30, 983, 705
33, 263, 014
32, 408, 357
$292. 00
1917
136.00
1918
165.00
1919
308. 00
1920
133.00
1921 -.
97.00
1922
130. 00
1923
80.00
1924
96.00
1925 .-
176. 00
1926
183. 00
MINNESOTA
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
19^5
1926,
7,556
80,009
84, 515
123, 914
154, 118
124, 501
122, 885
134, 360
128, 237
71, 291
64, 227
$93, 201, 384
275, 510, 103
291, 074, 629
383, 920, 683
453, 212, 241
340, 833, 699
348, 740, 625
372, 376, 782
375, 588, 940
305, 945, 206
296, 414, 294
$12, 335. 00
3, 443. 00
3, 444. 00
3,098.00 i
2, 941. 00
2, 738. 00
2, 838. 00
2, 771. 00
2, 929. 00
4, 292. 00
4, 615. 00
$1, 553, 282
8, 356, 172
15, 262, 760
15, 696, 465
15, 169, 869
8,697,117
9, 419, 301
7, 083, 527
6, 720, 567
6, 125, 915
6,475,311
$206. 00
104.00
181.00
127. 00
98.00
70.00
77.00
53.00
52.00
86.00
101. 00
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
individuals are summarized on pp. 37-43.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
173
Table 10. — Individual returns, by States and Territories, for the years 1916 to
1926 ' — Number of returns, net income, and tax — Continued
MISSISSIPPI
Year
Number of
returns
Net income
Total
Average
Tax
Total
Average
1916
1917.
1918
1919.
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924.
1925
1926
1,440
15, 382
19, 949
23, 804
28, 022
25, 614
26, 897
27, 851
27, 213
16, 985
17, 196
$14,831,796
61, 763, 713
70, 323, 185
101, 262, 053
83, 954, 352
60, 104, 438
76, 981, 743
83, 494, 009
82, 652, 945
73, 750, 950
64, 859, 892
$10,300.00
4, 015. 00
3, 525. 00
4, 254. 00
2, 996. 00
2, 347. 00
2, 862. 00
2, 998. OO
3, 037. 00
4, 342. 00
3, 772. 00
MISSOURI
$195, 054
2, 252, 612
3, 542, 849
5, 634, 901
2, 495, 207
1, 069, 136
1, 803, 632
1, 685, 439
1, 155, 729
989, 451
643, 744
1916.
1917
1918.
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
12, 956
91, 608
110,890
125, 248
162, 199
172, 519
173,728
192, 282
186,784
109,059
99, 509
$147, 069, 303
362, 026, 687
409, 013, 021
470,443,311
548, 130, 178
499,911,004
526, 387, 658
605, 275, 520
632, 532, 962
533, 836, 188
512, 801, 163
$11,
3,
3,
3,
3,
2,
3,
3,
3,
4,
5,
351.00
952. 00
688.00
756. 00
379. 00
898. 00
030. 00
148. 00
386. 00
895. 00
153. 00
MONTANA
$2, 373, 327
10, 880, 241
20, 716, 692
22, 146, 510
21, 877, 701
14, 660, 351
15, 972, 706
13,085,218
12, 373, 492
14,246,816
13, 496, 872
1916.
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921.
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1,801
28, 646
34, 464
42, 593
45, 557
36, 907
38,044
42, 809
44,011
19, 239
16, 191
$19, 467, 019
81, 207, 992
90, 091, 830
108, 380, 657
109, 348, 194
81, 527, 662
83, 903, 851
99, 255, 947
107,241,911
66, 825, 486
59, 289, 994
$10, 809. 00
2, 835. 00
2, 614. 00
2, 545. 00
2, 400. 00
2, 209. 00
2, 205. 00
2,318.00
2, 437. 00
3, 473. 00
3, 662. 00
$304, 448
1, ,';48, 582
3,012,902
2,413,463
2,033, 190
1,051,863
1,029,195
721,406
731,111
580, 196
561, 833
NEBRASKA
1916
1917.
1918
1919.
1920
1921.
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
4,286
82, 472
96, 049
87, 344
97, 729
71, 853
67, 503
70, ,')45
66, 512
35, 661
33, 532
$36,
251,
306,
287,
306,
179,
177,
195.
189,
141,
134,
559, 607
988, 895
053, 565
457, 592
362, 70 (
905, 513
969, 193
152, 562
371, 665
877, 975
153, 838
530. 00
055. 00
186. 00
291.00
135. 00
504. 00
636. 00
766. 00
847. 00
979. 00
001.00
$347, 778
5, 285, 238
9, 373, 582
8, 639, 003
8, 363, 305
3. 328, 145
3, 165,433
2, 534, 257
1,848,121
1, 732, 535
1,381,307
NEVADA
1916
1917.
1918.
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
364
6,623
7,097
8,740
10, 381
9,719
9,723
10, 467
10,664
6, 164
4,797
$2, 799, 775
16, 423, 316
17, 826, 669
20, 887, 132
25, 337, 934
22, 455, 508
22, 397, 460
25,711,611
27, 534, 276
19, 661, 369
16,795,822
$7, 692. 00
2, 480. 00
2,512.00
2, 390. 00
2,441.00
2, 310. 00
2, 304. 00
2, 456. 00
2, 582. 00
3,190.00
3,501.00
$18, 505
241,944
412,342
435, 002
390, 077
329, 296
258, 732
241,291
184,334
178,361
195, 497
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
individuals are summarized on pp. 37-43.
174
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 10. — Individual returns, by States and Territories, for the years 1916 to
1926 ' — Number of returns, net income, and tax — Continued
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Year
Number of
returns
Net income
Tax
Total
Average
Total
Average
1916
1,735
10,809
17,317
25, 601
35, 983
32, 410
31, 787
36, 876
31, 532
16,413
15, 276
$19, 557, 542
42, 843, 296
56, 889, 284
78, 565, 318
100, 431, 539
82, 352, 496
85, 577, 058
104, 852, 122
94, 132, 914
70, 117, 771
66, 743, 817
$11, 272. 00
3, 964. 00
3, 285. 00
3, 069. 00
2, 791. 00
2, 541. 00
2, 692. 00
2, 843. 00
2, 985. 00
4, 272. 00
4, 369. 00
$258, 173
1, 517, 183
2, 827, 724
2, 811, 830
2, 720, 793
1, 759, 290
2, 133, 631
1, 643, 150
1, 377, 393
1, 218, 822
1, 201, 298
$149. 00
1917 ---
140.00
1918
163. 00
1919 --
110.00
1920
76.00
1921. -
54.00
1922
67.00
1923
45.00
1924
44.00
1925
74.00
1926..-
79.00
NEW JERSEY
1916
19, 701
134, 960
185, 706
231,757
296, 989
269, 096
301, 834
293, 503
299, 904
150, 874
176, 320
$254, 068, 880
521, 042, 424
653,112,589
828, 428, 672
977, 853, 627
856, 856, 058
1, 032, 262, 375
1, 050, 741, 177
1, 177, 421, 081
943, 672, 751
1, 032, 297, 571
$12, 896. 00
3, 861. 00
3, 517. 00
3, 575. 00
3, 293. 00
3, 184. 00
3, 420. 00
3, 580. 00
3, 926. 00
6, 255. 00
5, 855. 00
$5, 545, 231
25, 710, 042
43, 109, 648
47, 321, 422
43, 275, 477
33, 258, 294
40, 982, 616
30, 552, 642
31, 941, 148
32, 383, 155
32, 858, 092
$281.00
1917 -
191.00
1918
232.00
1919
204.00
1920
145.00
1921 -
124.00
1922
136. 00
1923
104.00
1924 --
107. 00
1925
215. 00
1926
186.00
NEW MEXICO
1916
813
11,616
13, 084
10, 757
13, 656
11, 780
11, 553
12, 202
11,595
7,203
6,513
$7, 486, 732
31, 644, 721
36, 591, 416
31, 587, 990
36, 923, 120
27, 838, 165
28, 982, 814
32, 667, 610
31,951,117
23, 994, 717
24, 631, 507
$9, 209. 00
2, 724. 00
2, 797. 00
2, 937. 00
2, 704. 00
2, 363. 00
2, 509. 00
2, 677. 00
2, 756. 00
3, 331. 00
3, 782. 00
$83, 935
713, 829
989,825
774, 470
612, 573
351, 629
383, 750
337, 354
223, 842
178, 762
227, 471
$103. 00
1917
61.00
1918
76.00
1919
72.00
1920
45.00
1921 -
30.00
1922
33.00
1923
28.00
1924
19.00
1925
25.00
1926
35.00
NEW YORK
1916
93, 155
489, 089
559, 753
683, 085
1, 047, 634
1, 066, 637
1, 102, 748
1, 221, 654
1, 215, 640
751,941
753, 044
$1, 922, 864, 651
2, 774, 035, 148
2, 719, 713, 784
3, 436, 343, 179
4, 030, 623, 696
3, 617, 757, 104
4,110,588,989
4, 565, 314, 898
5, 144, 766, 182
4, 903, 228, 994
4, 984, 020, 281
$20, 641. 00
5, 672. 00
4, 859. 00
5, 031. 00
3, 847. 00
3, 392. 00
3, 727. 00
3, 737. 00
4, 232. 00
6, 521. 00
6, 619. 00
$77, 970, 521
251, 785, 795
354, 263, 417
399, 792, 351
286, 607, 280
210, 768, 379
273, 960, 079
192,311,565
236, 774, 567
252, 157, 834
247, 164, 324
$837. 00
1917
515. 00
1918
633. 00
1919
585.00
1920 -
274.00
1921
198. 00
1922
248. 00
1923
157. 00
1924 -
195.00
1925
335.00
1926
328.00
NORTH CAROLINA
1916 -
2,207
22, 977
21,738
37, 185
47, 342
44, 161
58, 009
68, 191
63, 864
38, 740
35, 332
$24, 825, 826
84, 220, 131
89,748,811
161,613,467
163, 799, 837
127, 992, 951
171,929,259
206, 638, 618
200, 888, 953
161, 623, 754
153, 231, 981
$11, 249. 00
3, 665. 00
4, 129. 00
4, 346. 00
3, 460. 00
2, 898. 00
2, 964. 00
3, 030. 00
3, 145. 00
4, 172. 00
4, 337. 00
$560, 970
2, 747, 673
5, 575, 001
10,010,348
9, 620, 675
3, 760, 499
4,908,611
4, 767, 257
3, 777, 873
3,178,767
3, 398, 245
$254. 00
1917 - -.
120. 00
1918
256. 00
1919
269. 00
1920 -.-
203.00
1921 .-
85.00
1922 -.
85.00
1923
70.00
1924
59.00
1925
82.00
1926
96.00
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
individuals are summarized ou pp. 37-43.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
175
Table 10. — Individual returns, by States and Territories, for the years 1916 to
1926 1 — Number of returns, net income, and tax — Continued
NORTH DAKOTA
Year
Number of
returns
Net income
Tax
Total
Average
Total
Average
1916
1,176
20,941
29,120
27, 375
24,209
18, 440
18,750
18,054
19,160
11,715
9,881
$9,219,055
61, 233, 723
89, 586, 415
80, 190, 946
66, 188, 434
43, 032, 753
43, 767, 089
42,973,996
48, 689, 794
35, 695, 178
33, 169, 117
$7, 839. 00
2, 924. 00
3, 076. 00
2,929.00
2, 734. 00
2, 334. 00
2, 334. 00
2, 380. 00
2,541.00
3,047.00
3, 357. 00
$66, 344
936, 862
2, 219, 954
1, 360, 509
1,105,801
485, 783
453, 219
276, 288
268,090
162, 589
180,012
$56.00
1917
45 00
1918
76.00
1919
50 00
1920
46 00
1921..
26 00
1922
24.00
1923 -
15.00
1924
14 00
1925
14 00
1926
18.00
OHIO
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925.
1926.
21, 774
190, 273
306, 918
308, 309
447, 998
367, 096
364, 988
463, 017
418,048
224, 643
231, 196
$318,
740,
993,
1, 075,
1, 407,
1, 060,
1, 138,
1, 457,
1, 403,
1, 141,
1, 146,
822, 511
406, 422
314, 432
115,926
388, 003
027, 926
934, 714
696, 567
748, 590
453, 071
495, 871
$14, 642. 00
3, 891. 00
3, 236. 00
3, 487. 00
3, 142. 00
2, 888. 00
3, 120. 00
3, 148. 00
3, 358. 00
5,081.00
4, 959. 00
$7, 722, 306
31, 928, 937
55, 170, 252
56, rOS, 315
56, 285, 168
33, 574, 094
39, 310, 406
33, 061, 877
32,061,822
30, 321, 360
32, 839, 052
$355.00
168.00
180.00
183.00
126.00
91.00
108.00
71.00
77.00
135.00
142.00
OKLAHOMA
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
2,539
48, 758
46, 818
61, 500
81, 785
69, 381
72, 063
70, 189
63, 357
40, 825
37, 497
$66,811,462
170, 751, 358
163, 678, 297
242, 184, 301
295, 790, 791
191,816,067
217, 555, 604
221, 293, 177
211, 271, 658
219, 960, 990
223, 036, 805
$26, 314. 00
3, 502. 00
3, 496. 00
3, 938. 00
3,617.00
2. 7G5. 00
3, 019. 00
3, 153. 00
3, 335. 00
5, 388. 00
5, 948. 00
$4, 347,
5, 682,
7, 649,
12, 207,
13, 548,
4, 206,
6, 414,
3, 909,
3, 794,
6, 897,
8, 134,
$1, 712. 00
117.00
163. 00
198.00
166.00
61.00
89.00
56.00
60.00
169. 00
217. 00
OREGON
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921.
1922
1923.
1924.
1925.
1926.
2,800
25, 071
34, 592
49, 663
67,640
62, 804
61, 879
69, 123
66, 669
32,542
30, 955
$24, 968, 572
84, 746, 023
111,601,050
166, 240, 606
193, 652, 281
159, 574, 639
161, 226, 232
189, 854. 013
189, 884, 373
132, 022, 718
135, 030, 190
$8, 917. 00
3, 380. 00
3, 226. 00
3, 347. 00
2, 863. 00
2, 541. 00
2, 606. 00
2, 747. 00
2, 848. 00
4, 057. 00
4, 362. 00
$337, 051
3, 298, 630
6, 049, 987
8, 232, 437
6,649,011
4, 951, 580
4, 239, 789
2, 891, 804
2, 025, 068
1, 787, 992
2,175,322
$120. 00
132. 00
175. 00
166.00
98.00
79.00
69.00
42.00
30.00
55.00
70.00
PENNSYLVANIA
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926.
40,289
328. 171
518, 729
539. 172
672, 746
621, 103
587, 770
740, 478
713, 427
376, 923
397, 575
$643,
1, 360,
1, 770,
1, 838,
2, 212,
1, 937,
2,005,
2, 478,
2,548,
2, 031,
2, 138,
243, 991
802, 293
848, 133
002, 395
178i029
291, 858
570, 020
751,471
132, 809
305, 849
168, 594
$15, 966. 00
4, 147. 00
3, 414. 00
3, 409. 00
3, 288. 00
3,119.00
3,412.00
3, 347. 00
3, 572. 00
5, 389. 00
5, 378. 00
$17, 612, 739
79, 454, 848
137, 781, 370
128, 195, 161
118,750,989
84, 660, 220
93, 573, 559
73, 266, 630
77, 873, 521
73, 364, 345
76,887,315
$437. 00
242.00
266.00
238.00
177.00
136.00
159.00
99.00
109.00
195.00
193.00
> Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
individuals are summarized on pp. 37-43.
176
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 10. — Individual returns, by States and Territories, for the years 1916 to
1926 ' — Number of returns, net income, and tax — Continued
RHODE ISLAND
Year
Number of
returns
Net income
Tax
Total
Average
Total
Average
1916
3,745
23, 927
32, 921
39, 936
53, 128
48, 057
50, 076
66, 965
48, 792
29, 123
26, 362
$65, 257, 163
112, 129, 569
129, 630, 322
146, 109, 811
180, 303, 990
157, 568, 411
171, 409, 669
214, 749, 602
191, 556, 190
160, 955, 280
155, 050, 974
$17, 425. 00
4, 686. 00
3, 938. 00
3, 659. 00
3, 394. 00
3, 279. 00
3, 423. 00
3, 207. 00
3, 926. 00
5, 527. 00
5, 882. 00
$1, 915, 104
8, 805, 953
13, 512, 766
11, 234, 132
11, 685, 163
9, 236, 328
9, 351, 580
6, 658, 089
6, 722, 491
5, 817, 977
5, 545, 787
$511. 00
1917
368.00
1918
410.00
1919_ L
281.00
1920 L
220.00
1921
192.00
1922
187.00
1923 . .
99.00
1924 ....
138. 00
1925
200. 00
1926 .
210. 00
SOUTH CAROLINA
1916
1,204
22, 321
20, 239
37, 296
33, 044
25, 160
26, 830
28, 225
28, 090
15, 727
13, 809
$9, 882, 947
70, 917, 349
73, 855, 345
142, 688, 832
109, 246, 657
68, 255, 825
72, 755, 770
87, 031, 355
79, 613, 886
57, 661, 544
53, 060, 331
$8, 208. 00
3, 177. 00
3, 649. 00
3, 826. 00
3, 306. 00
2, 713. 00
2, 712. 00
3, 083. 00
2, 834. 00
3, 666. 00
3,842.00
$77, 198
1, 815, 909
2, 732, 593
5, 192, 020
3, 236, 875
1, 246, 523
1, 268, 305
1, 555, 315
727, 462
430, 879
420, 164
$64.00
1917
81.00
1918 '
135. 00
1919
139.00
1920
98.00
1921
50.00
1922
47.00
1923
55.00
1924
26.00
1925
27.00
1926
30.00
SOUTH DAKOTA
1916
971
39,654
45, 505
38, 614
34, 670
21, 681
21, 465
21, 928
26, 506
17, 086
12,414
$7, 474, 252
109, 794, 860
151, 725, 486
133, 174, 792
103, 578, 036
47, 087, 498
48, 949, 551
50, 170, 861
66, 124, 303
53, 971, 360
38, 153, 263
$7, 697. 00
2, 769. 00
3, 334. 00
3, 449. 00
2, 988. 00
2, 172. 00
2, 280. 00
2, 288. 00
2, 495. 00
3, 159. 00
3, 073. 00
$48, 563
1, 171, 328
4, 139, 239
3, 124, 066
2, 228, 187
524, 653
548, 688
350, 312
306, 097
192, 460
208, 893
$50.00
1917
30.00
1918
91.00
1919
81.00
1920
64.00
1921
24.00
1922
26.00
1923
16.00
1924
12.00
1925
11.00
1926
17.00
TENNESSEE
1916
4,414
31,451
38, 232
50, 789
65, 054
60, 949
63, 555
69, 081
66, 981
34, 689
35, 495
$39, 867, 675
111,964,540
139, 173, 691
193, 909, 353
212,600,105
170, 969, 895
190, 723, 937
226, 033, 948
224, 184, 198
168, 198, 127
175, 714, 293
$9, 032. 00
3, 560. 00
3, 640. 00
3, 818. 00
3, 268. 00
2, 805. 00
3, 001. 00
3, 272. 00
3, 347. 00
4, 849. 00
4, 950. 00
$413, 078
2, 794. 197
6, 795, 268
9, 082, 054
7, 565, 009
3, 984, 051
4, 902, 612
4, 283, 805
3, 419, 535
3, 125, 603
3, 651, 457
$94.00
1917
89.00
1918
178. 00
1919
179. 00
1920
116.00
1921
65.00
1922 -
77.00
1923
62.00
1924
51.00
1925
90.00
1926
103. 00
TEXAS
1916
10, 514
95, 416
114, 500
176, 547
224, 617
200, 188
186, 865
200, 683
192, 735
109, 448
111, 438
$113, 278, 037
350, 297, 337
392, 975, 557
643, 172, 301
720, 720, 162
536, 897, 427
545, 901, 576
613,494,900
638, 109, 285
496, 820, 449
547, 562, 501
$10, 774. 00
3, 671. 00
3, 432. 00
3, 643. 00
3, 209. 00
2, 682. 00
2, 921. 00
3, 057. 00
3,311.00
4, 539. 00
4, 914. 00
$2, 643, 697
13, 447, 453
21, 575, 479
32, 302, 280
25, 400, 849
12, 667, 894
14,119,655
10, 678, 022
10, 235, 806
9, 766, 688
12, 681, 529
$251. 00
1917
141. 00
1918
188.00
1919
183. 00
1920
113.00
1921
63.00
1922
76.00
1923
53.00
1924
53.00
1925
89.00
1926
114. 00
1 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
Individuals are summarized on pp. 37-43.
STATISTICS Of income
177
Table 10. — Individual returns, by States and Territories, for the years 1916 to
1926 1 — Number of returns, net income, and tax — Continued
UTAH
Number of
returns
Net income
Tax
"iear
Total 1 Average
1
Total
Average
1916 - -
1,259
14, 636
18,517
21, 164
30, 510
26, 128
27, 325
30, 242
28, 685
16, 101
13, 568
$14,281,206 I $11,343.00
45,044,946 3,078.00
52, 454, 404 2, 833. 00
61, 913, 436 2, 925. 00
82, 278, 389 2, 697. 00
62,713,461 2,400.00
67,744,653 2,479.00
79,943,306 , 2,643.00
82,088,477 2,862.00
61,634,951 1 3,828.00
53,832,169 ! 3,968.00
$167, 688
1, 364, 652
1, 347, 780
1, 270, 543
1, 506, 781
842,904
955, 929
725, 908
599, 194
660, 497
628,773
$133.00
1917 . --
93.00
1918
73.00
1919
60.00
1920 --
49.00
1921 -.
32.00
1922...
35.00
1923
24.00
1924
21.00
1925
41.00
1926 -. - -
46.00
VERMONT
1916
1,100
7, 258
9,965
13, 569
19, 205
17, 746
17, 901
21, 752
20, 618
9, 559
8,646
$14, 628, 955
29, 540. 804
34, 063, 265
46, 204, 506
59, 303, 302
47, 561, 557
51, 653, 367
64, 800, 009
63, 630, 620
45, 857, 160
42, 209, 083
$13, 299. 00
4, 070. 00
3,418.00
3, 405. 00
3,088.00
2, 680. 00
2, 886. 00
2, 979. 00
3, 086. 00
4, 797. 00
4, 882. 00
$365, 004
1,459,253
1, 821, 823
2, 074, 804
2, 259, 129
1, 155, 767
1, 573, 555
1, 332, 822
978, 252
919, 959
821, 296
$332. 00
1917 -
201.00
1918
1919
183.00
153.00
1920
118.00
1921
65.00
1922
88.00
1923 -
61.00
1924
47.00
1925
96.00
1926
95.00
VIRGINIA
1916
4,190
37, 951
51, 207
75, 966
92, 576
76, 257
71, 523
77, 451
71, 597
37, 507
37, 797
$42, 216, 464
130, 682, 859
173, 104, 495
247, 658, 373
273, 235, 229
208, 331, 701
207, 277, 342
242, 586, 945
231, 055, 514
170, 257, 017
176,024,673
$10, 076. 00
3,443.00
3, 380. 00
3, 260. 00
2,951.00
2,732.00
2, 898. 00
3,132.00
3, 227. 00
4, 539. 00
4,657.00
$593, 304
3, 929, 273
7, 674, 725
9, 020, 237
7, 404, 201
4,161.116
4,919.485
3, 669, 294
3, 313, 896
2,981,412
3,495,042
$142.00
1917
104.00
1918 -.-
150.00
1919 .
119.00
1920 -.
1921
80.00
55.00
1922 -.-
69.00
1923
47.00
1924
46.00
1925
79.00
1926- -.- -.
92.00
WASHINGTON
1916 --
5,360
56, 322
95, 422
114,322
148, 067
115,593
123,216
136,057
138, 181
78, 030
61, 950
$49, 697, 247
169, 727, 615
266, 096, 746
325, 920, 733
375, 979, 893
261, 400, 721
300, 523, 342
351, 985, 059
39.3,961,927
272, 544, 925
245, 592, 050
$9, 272. 00
3,014.00
2, 789. 00
2,851.00
2, 359. 00
2,261.00
2, 439. 00
2, 587. 00
2,851.00
3, 493. 00
3,964.00
$776, 470
4, 377, 754
9, 743, 163
11,615,795
9, 094, 764
4, 878, 295
5, 148, 477
3, 925, 801
3,231,233
2,717,102
2, 800, 548
$145.00
1917
78.00
i918
102.00
1919
102.00
1920
61.00
1921 2
42.00
1922 2
42.00
1923 3
29.00
1924 2
23.00
1925 2 _
35.00
1926 2
45.00
WEST VIRGINIA
1916. . .
2,575
28, 281
48, 876
45, 168
96, 326
75, 277
69, 501
89, 263
75, 037
35, 810
32,544
$30, 170, 809
106, 061, 550
156, 557, 747
147, 949, 092
287, 729, 460
207,157,054
196, 777, 359
260, 343, 202
226, 999, 720
144, 777, 469
141, 396, 917
$11,717.00
3, 750. 00
3, 203. 00
3, 276. 00
2, 987. 00
2, 752. 00
2,831.00
2, 917. 00
3, 025. 00
4,043.00
4, 345. 00
$416,386
3, 303, 285
5, 709, 295
5, 319, 197
8, 517, 268
4,579,113
4, 594, 653
3, 875, 864
2,796.310
2, 133, 510
2,304,313
$162. 00
1917
\ 117.00
1918 -
117.00
1919..
118.00
1920
■ 88.00
1921 -
61.00
1922.
66.00
1923
43.00
1924
37.00
1925
60.00
1926
71.00
' Changes in the revenue acts aflecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns][of
individuals are summarized on pp. 37-43.
' Includes Alaska.
178
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 10. — Individual returns, by States and Territories, for the years 1916 to
1926 1 — Number of returns, net income, and tax — Continued
WISCONSIN
Year
Number of
returns
Net income
Tax
Total
Average
Total
Average
1916
8,261
70,554
94, 704
105, 793
150, 452
148, 457
160, 519
194, 050
179, 275
110,485
99, 251
$87, 614, 595
228, 190, 253
290, 199, 685
337, 851, 344
436, 436, 810
379, 754, 222
401,670.058
547, 039, 928
496, 659, 728
418, 618, 008
407, 642, 742
$10, 606. 00
3, 234. 00
3, 064. 00
3, 194. 00
2, 901. 00
2, 558. 00
2, 502. 00
2, 819. 00
2, 770. 00
3, 789. 00
4,107.00
$1, 253, 257
5, 716, 256
11, 382, 127
10, 901, 097
13, 232, 531
8, 971, 044
9,126,855
9, 019, 076
7, 344, 053
6,799,312
8,418,047
$162. 00
1917
81.00
1918
120.00
1919
103. 00
1920
88.00
1921..
60.00
1922..
57.00
1923..
46.00
1924
41.00
1925
62.00
1926
85.00
WYOMING
1916
673
7,663
7,821
18, 349
24,594
22,413
21, 943
23, 246
22, 947
10, 336
8,930
$6, 523, 787
28, 855, 603
26,413,937
52, 463, 959
63, 244, 529
51, 051, 629
48, 826, 743
57, 376, 054
60, 751, 853
33, 481, 518
31, 750, 581
$9, 694..00
3, 766. 00
3, 377. 00
2, 859. 00
2, 572. 00
2, 278. 00
2,225.00
2, 468. 00
2,647.00
3, 239. 00
3, 556. 00
$67, 510
838, 196
1, 272, 692
1, 444, 063
1, 161, 320
783, 257
687,062
520, 769
414, 087
256, 481
263, 319
$100. 00
1917
109. 00
1918
163. 00
1919...
79.00
1920
47.00
1921
35.00
1922.
31.00
1923
22.00
1924
18.00
1925
25.00
1926-
29.00
1 Changes in the revenue acts afEecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
individuals are summarized on pp. 37-43.
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926^
ALABAMA
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Autauga:
Prattville
51
25
Bullock:
Union Springs
39
Miscellaneous
12
Total
Total
76
51
Butler:
Chapman
Baldwin:
46
114
12
Georgiana
29
74
Total
160
Miscellaneous...
4
Total
11
114
14
119
Calhoun:
Anniston
Eufaula
525
29
Total
139
Oxford
14
37
Bibb-
12
86
8
Total
613
Chambers:
Lafayette
Total . .
98
32
23
15
14
38
Total
93
C herokee : Miscellaneous
Total ...
29
16
' Does not represent an exact count for each civil division. See p. 10
STATISTICS OF INCOME
179
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
ALABAMA— Continued
County and city
philton:
Clanton
Miscellaneous.
Total
Choctaw: Miscellaneous.
Clarke:
Jackson
Thomasville---
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Clay:
Ashland
Lineville
Miscellaneous.
Total
Cleburne: Heflin.
Coffee:
Conecuh:
Evergreen
Miscellaneous.
Total
Coosa:
Good Water...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Covington:
Andalusia
Florala.
0pp..
River Falls
Miscellaneous.
Total..
Crenshaw:
Luverne
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Cullman:
Cullman
Miscellaneous.
Total
Dale:
Ozark.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Number
of returns
20
Elba
21
Enterprise
26
Total
47
Colbert:
Muscle Shoals.- . ...
2
Sheffield..
192
140
Miscellaneous.
16
Total.
350
76
172
36
100
11
111
County and city
Dallas:
Selma
Miscellaneous.
Total..
De Kalb:
Fort Payne
Miscellaneous.
Total
Elmore:
Tallassee
Wetumpka
Miscellaneous.
Total
Escambia:
Atmore
Brewton
Flomaton
Miscellaneous.
Total--
Etowah:
Alabama City.
Altoona.
Attalla
Gadsden
Miscellaneous..
Total -
Fayette:
Fayette
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Franklin:
Russell ville...
Miscellaneous-
Total--
Geneva:
Geneva --
Hartford
Samson
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
Greene:
Eutaw.-
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Hale:
Akron
Greensboro
Miscellaneous.
Total.
49
58
Henry:
.Abbeville
Headland
Miscellaneous.
Total
180
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
ALA B A MA— Continued
County and city
Houston:
Dothan
Miscellaneous-
Total
Jackson:
Bridgeport
Scottsboro
Miscellaneous.
Total
Jefierson:
Birmingham..
Bessemer.
Blossburg
Brighton
Fairfield
Leeds
Miscellaneous.
Total
Lamar:
Sulligent
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Lauderdale:
Florence
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Lawrence:
Courtland
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Lee:
Auburn
Opelika
Phoenix
Miscellaneous.
Total
Limestone:
Athens
Miscellaneous.
Total
Lowndes:
Fort Deposit..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Macon:
Tuskegee
Miscellaneous.
Total
Madison:
Huntsville
Miscellaneous.
Total
Marengo:
Demopolis
Miscellaneous.
Total
Number
of returns
280
16
296
12, 714
675
3
18
350
48
323
14, 131
350
5
355
29
38
30
130
29
1
190
97
385
33
418
111
57
168
County and city
Number
of returns
Marion: Miscellaneous.
Marshall:
Albertville
Boaz..
Quntersville..
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Mobile:
Mobile
Prichard
Whistler
Miscellaneous.
Total
Monroe: Miscellaneous.
Montgomery:
Montgomery..
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Morgan:
Albany
Decatur
Hartselle
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Perry:
Marion
Uniontown
Miscellaneous.
Total
Pickens:
Aliceville
Reform
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Pike:
Brundidge
Troy
Miscellaneous.
Total
Randolph:
Roanoke
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Russell:
Girard...
Miscellaneous.
Total
St. Clair:
Acmar
Pell City
Miscellaneous.
Total
Shelby:
Calera
Helena
Montevallo
Vincent.
Wilton-.-
Miscellaneous.
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
181
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
AL AB AM A— Continued
County and city
Sumter:
Livingston
York
Miscellaneous..
Total
Talladega:
Sylacauga
Talladega
Miscellaneous. -
Total
Tallapoosa:
Alexander City
Miscellaneous..
Total
Tuscaloosa:
Holt
Kellerman
Tuscaloosa
Miscellaneous..
Total
Walker:
Carbon Hill....
Coal Valley....
Number
of returns
95
158
51
63
20
11
490
44
County and city
Walker— Continued.
Cordova
Dora
Empire.
Jasper
Oakman
Parrish
Quinton
Sipsey
Townley
Miscellaneous ,
Total
Washington: Miscellaneous
Wilcox:
Camden
Miscellaneous
Total
Winston:
Haley ville
Miscellaneous
Total
State total
ARIZONA
Apache:
5
65
Maricopa:
45
Miscellaneous .
Qlendale
81
128
Total
70
2,788
85
Cochise:
496
470
120
37
91
146
Miscellaneous . .
88
Total
3,215
Mohave:
Kingman
Tombstone
Warren
152
Miscellaneous
Oatman
42
20
Total
1,360
Total
214
Coconino:
Flagstaff
265
90
105
Navajo:
Holbrook
Williams
64
Miscellaneous
Winslow
379
17
Total
460
Total
460
Gila:
Globe
402
77
421
158
Pima:
Ajo
Hayden . ..
149
1,238
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
29
Total
Total
1,058
1,416
Pinal:
Graham:
Safford
71
10
27
26
Thatcher
Florence
31
Ray
73
104
Total
108
M iscellaneous
32
Total
Greenlee:
55
8
103
1
266
Clifton
Santa Cruz:
Nogales
Metcalf
Morenci .... .
247
Miscellaneous
19
Total
Total
167
266
182
Table 11.
distributed by counties
1926 — Continued
STATISTICS OF INCOME
■Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
ARIZONA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Yavapai:
128
12
390
386
203
Yuma
Somerton
26
Yuma
269
Miscellaneous
35
Total
' 1330
State total
Total
1,119
10,509
ARKANSAS
Arkansas:
DeWitt
Gillett -
Stuttgart
Miscellaneous
Total—..
Ashley:
Crossett
Hamburg
M iscellaneous
Total-
Baxter: Miscellaneous
Benton:
Benton ville
Rogers
Siloam Springs
Miscellaneous
Total
Boone:
Harrison
Miscellaneous
Total-..
Bradley:
Warren
M iscellaneous
Total
Calhoun:
Thornton
Miscellaneous
Total..
Carroll:
Berry ville
Eureka Springs...
Miscellaneous
Total
Chicot:
Dermott
Eudora
Lake Village.
Miscellaneous
Total
Clark:
Arkadelphia
Gurdon..
Miscellaneous
Total
79
38
319
71
146
25
51
104
57
41
56
129
19
148
33
76
194
124
53
27
204
Clay:
Corning
Piggott... ,
Rector
Miscellaneous.. ,
Total
Cleburne:
Heber Springs
Miscellaneous
Total-- -.
Cleveland: Miscellaneous
Columbia:
Magnolia
Miscellaneous
Total
Conway:
Morrillton
Miscellaneous
Total..
Craighead:
Jonesboro
Monette
Miscellaneous.
Total
Crawford:
Mulberry
Van Buren
M iscellaneous
Total..
Crittenden:
EarL.
M iscellaneous
Total...
Cross:
Parkin
Wynne..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Dallas:
Fordyce
M iscellaneous.
Total...
Desha:
Arkansas City
Dumas
McGehee
Miscellaneous...
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
183
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
ARKANSAS— Continued
County and city
Drew:
Number
of returns
Montieello
87
Wilmar
3
Miscellaneous .
29
Total -.
119
Faulkner:
Conway..
125
M iscellaneous
7
Total
132
Franklin:
Ozark
18
Miscellaneous.
27
Total...
45
Fulton: Miscellaneous
13
Garland:
Hot Springs
754
Miscellaneous...
2
Total
756
30
Greene:
Paragould..
175
Miscellaneous
15
Total
190
Hempstead:
Hope
189
Miscellaneous ..
26
Total...
215
Hot Springs:
Malvern .
103
Miscellaneous..
2
Total
105
Howard:
Dierks ,
4
Nashville '.
74
Miscellaneous
11
Total..
89
Independence:
Batesville
120
Miscellaneous.
28
Total.
148
Izard; Miscellaneous
4
Jackson:
Newport.
140
Miscellaneous
56
Total
196
Jefferson:
Pine Bluff
1,035
69
Total
1,104
Johnson:
Clarksville..
CoalHilL...
88
6
Miscellaneous
12
Total
106
County and city
Lafayette:
Lewisville
Stamps..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Lawrence:
Ho.xie.
Walnut Ridge.
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Lee:
M arianna
139
Miscellaneous
17
Total
156
Lincoln: Miscellaneous
40
Little River:
Ashdown . . . ..
35
Foreman
16
Miscellaneous
11
Total
62
Logan:
Booneville . .
21
Paris
73
Miscellaneous
6
Total .-
100
Lonoke:
England . . .
76
Lonoke . .
46
Miscellaneous
84
Total
206
Madison: Miscellaneous
8
Marion: Miscellaneous
4
Miller:
Texarkana
616
Miscellaneous
17
Total- ..
633
Mississippi:
Blytheville
278
36
Osceola
116
Wilson .
29
91
Total .
550
Monroe:
Brinkley . . .
66
Clarendon . .
53
48
Total
167
Montgomery: Miscellaneous.. . . .
32
Nevada:
Prescott
114
12
Total . .
126
Newton: Miscellaneous .
3
184
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
ARKANSAS— Continued
County and city
Ouachita:
Camden
Louann
Stephens
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Perry: Miscellaneous -
Phillips:
Helena...
West Helena..
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Pike: Miscellaneous.
Poinsett:
Harrisburg
Lepanto
Marked Tree..
Trumann
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Polk:
Mens
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Pope:
Atkins...
Eussellville...
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Prairie:
Number
of returns
303
81
36
49
469
554
47
94
695
26
205
70
47
107
10
164
Des Arc . .
21
75
Miscellaneous
Total
96
Pulaski:
Little Rock...
3,855
North Little Rock
313
Miscellaneous. . . .
48
Total -
4,216
Randolph:
23
4
Total
27
St. Francis:
159
62
Total -
221
Saline:
21
49
Miscellaneous
4
Total
74
County and city
Scott: Miscellaneous.
Searcy:
Leslie
Miscellaneous
Total.
Sebastian:
Fort Smith
Greenwood
Hartford
Huntington...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Sevier:
De Queen
Horatio
Miscellaneous.
Total
Sharp: Miscellaneous.
Stone: Miscellaneous.
Union:
Calion
El Dorado
Griffin
Huttig
Junction City.
Norphlet
Smackover
Strong
Miscellaneous.
Total
Van Buren: Miscellaneous.
Washington:
Fayetteville
Springdale...
Miscellaneous
Total.
White:
Searcy
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Woodruff:
Augusta -.
Cotton Plant..
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Yell:
Dardanelle
Plainview
Miscellaneous.
Total
State total.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
185
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Numl
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices,
1926 — Continued
States and Territories — Number of returns
es, townshi-ps, and post offices, calendar year
CALIFORNIA
County and city
Alameda:
Alameda
Albany
Berkeley
Emeryville
Hayward
Livermore
Niles
Oakland
Piedmont
San Leandrc.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Amador:
Jackson
Miscellaneous.
Total
Butte:
Chico
Qridley
Oroville
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Calaveras:
San Andreas..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Colusa:
Arbuckle
Colusa..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Contra Costa:
Antioch
Bay Point
Crockett
El Cerrito
Martinez
Pittsburg
Richmond
Miscellaneous.
Total
Del Norte: Miscellaneous.
Eldorado:
Placerville
Miscellaneous
Total
Fresno:
Clovis
Coalinga
Fowler
Fresno
Kingsburg
Reedley
Sanger...
Selma
Miscellaneous.
Number
of returns
Total.
Glenn:
Orland
Willows
Miscellaneous.
Total.
2,250
44
6,820
75
375
225
60
16, 631
1,087
412
28, 347
600
112
337
177
1,226
30
169
55
225
211
180
100
375
43
487
450
1,200
853
132
150
49
199
67
319
52
3,923
100
187
160
169
626
5,603
68
187
87
County and city
Humboldt:
Areata
Eureka
Ferndale
Scotia
Miscellaneous.
Total
Imperial:
Brawley
Calexico
Calipatria
El Centre
Holtville.
Imperial
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Inyo:
Bishop..
Miscellaneous.
Total-.
Kern:
Bakersfleld
Delano
Fellows
Maricopa
Taft--
Miscellaneous.
Total--
Kings:
Corcoran
Hanford
Lemoore
Miscellaneous.
Total
Lake:
Lakeport
Miscellaneous.
Total
Lassen:
Susan ville
Westwood
Miscellaneous.
Total
Los Angeles:
Alhambra
Arcadia
Artesia
Avalon
A:-.usa
Baldwin Park
Bell
Bell flower
■ Belvedere
Beverly Hills -
Burbank
Claremont
Compton
Covina
Culver City...
Downey
El Monte
El Segundo...
Oardena
Qlendale
Qlendora
186
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
CALIFORNIA— Continued
County and city
Los Angeles— Continued.
Hawthorne
Hermosa
Huntington Park
Inglewood
La Verne
Lomita
Long Beach
Los Angeles City
Lynwood
Manhattan
Maywood
Moneta
Monrovia -..
Montebello
Monterey Park
Montrose
Norwalk
Pomona
Pasadena.-
Puente
Redondo.-
San Dimas
San Gabriel
San Fernando
Santa Fe Springs
Santa Monica _..
Sherman
Sierra Madre
Southgate---
South Pasadena
Torrance.---
Tujunga.- -.
Vernon
Walnut
Whittier
Willowbrook
Miscellaneous
Total-
Madera:
Madera
Miscellaneous
Total
Marin:
Mill Valley
San Anselrao
San Rafael
Sausalito
Miscellaneous
Total
Mariposa: Miscellaneous
Mendocino:
Fort Bragg
Ukiah
Willits.---
Miscellaneous-
Total
Merced:
Los Bancs
Merced
Miscellaneous
Total..
Modoc: Miscellaneous-..
Mono: Miscellaneous
Number
of returns
120
230
,125
775
164
120
,980
,516
120
75
120
28
585
230
195
75
125
850
,534 I
175
385
95
385
350
75
,370
280
230
155
,446
345
75
180
125
,185
34
997
128, 154
225
107
300
262
637
300
587
206
187
187
487
483
1,157
135
County and city
Monterey:
King City
Monterey..-
Pacific Grove
Salinas
Miscellaneous
Total
Napa:
Napa
St. Helena- -
Miscellaneous
Total
Nevada:
Grass Valley
Nevada City
Truckee -.
M iscellaneous
Total
Orange:
Anaheim
Balboa
Brea
Buena Park
Fullerton
Garden Grove
Huntington Beach
Laguna Beach
La Habra
Orange
Placentia
Santa Ana -
Seal Beach
Tustin
M iscellaneous ,
Total
Place^:
Auburn
Lincoln
Roseville
Miscellaneous
Total
Plumas: Miscellaneous
Riverside:
Banning
Beaumont
Blythe
Coachella
Corona
Elsinore
Hemet
Indio
Perris.--
Riverside
San JaeintO-
M iscellaneous
Total.--
Sacramento:
Folsom City
Sacramento
Miscellaneous
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
187
Table 11. — Individual returns by States "and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
CALIFORNIA— Continued
County and city
San Benito:
Hollister
Miscellaneous.
Total
San Bernardino:
Barstow
Chino---
Colton
Needles
Ontarid
Redlaiids
Rialtu
San Bernardino.
Upland
Victorville
Miscellaneous...
Total.
San Diego:
Chula Vista...
Coronado
El Cajon
Escondido
La Mesa
National City.
Oceanside
San Diego
Miscellaneous.
Total
San Francisco: San Francisco.
San Joaquin:
Lodi
Manteca
Stockton
Tracy...
Miscellaneous
Total.
San Luis Obispo:
Arroyo Grande...
Atascadero
Pasa Robles
Pismo Beach
San Luis Obispo.
Miscellaneous
Total.
San Mateo:
Burlingame
Daly City
Half Moon Bay
Redwood City
San Bruno
San Mateo
South San Francisco.
Miscellaneous
Number
of returns
Total.
Santa Barbara:
Lompoc...
Santa Barbara.
Santa Maria...
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Santa Clara:
Oilroy
Los Oatos.
337
122
459
8,350
62, 825
4,900
978
3,610
County and city
Santa Clara — Continued.
Mayfield
Mountain View
Palo Alto.
San Jose...
Santa Clara
Sunnyvale
Miscellaneous
Total.
Santa Cruz:
Santa Cruz
Watson ville-..
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Shasta:
Anderson
Redding
Miscellaneous.
Total
Sierra: Miscellaneous
106
Siskiyou:
Dunsmuir
281
Weed
225
Yreka .
SI
Miscellaneous
534
Total
1 121
Solano:
Benicia
150
Fairfield
31
Rio Vista
206
Vacaville .
187
Vallejo
975
Miscellaneous . .
487
Total
2,036
Sonoma:
Healdsburg .
225
Petaluma . .
862
Santa Rosa
825
Sebastopol .
150
Miscellaneous-
385
Total
2,447
Stanislaus:
Modesto
975
Newman ....
262
Oakdale
112
Turlock
300
Miscellaneous... . .
408
Total
2,057
Sutter:
Yuba Citv
356
Miscellaneous
151
Total
507
Tehama:
Corning-.
94
Red Bluff
225
Miscellaneous...
82
Total
401
Trinity: Miscellaneous .... . .
39
91073—28-
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188
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
CALIFORNIA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Tulare:
Dinuba
187
187
300
375
375
508
284
Ventura— Continued.
Santa Paula
385
Exeter
Saticoy
40
Lindsay
1, 144
Porterville
310
Tulare - --- -
Total
Visalia
2,659
Yclo:
Woodland
Total
2,214
394
472
Tuolumne:
Sonora ---.-_-..
187
243
Total
866
Yuba:
Marys ville .
Total-
430
637
117
230
120
430
Total
Fillmore
754
Ojai
State total .. . .
315, 344
COLORADO
Adams:
Brighton
M iscellaneous
Total
Alamosa:
Alamosa
Miscellaneous
Total
Arapahoe:
Englewood
Littleton _
Miscellaneous
Total..
Archuleta:
Pagosa Springs _
Miscellaneous.
Total
Baca: Miscellaneous
Bent:
Las Animas
Miscellaneous
Total
Roulder:
Boulder..
Lafayette
Longmont
Louiseville
Miscellaneous
Total
Chaffee:
Salida
M iscellaneous
Total
Cheyenne: Miscellaneous
193
201
108
135
52
132
36
168
492
30
250
37
36
845
286
34
320
30
Clear Creek:
Idaho Springs
Miscellaneous
Total
Conejos: Miscellaneous.
Costilla: Miscellaneous.
Crowley:
Ordway
M iscellaneous
Total
Custer: Miscellaneous..
Delta:
Delta
Miscellaneous
Total
Denver: Denver
Dolores: Miscellaneous.
Douglas: Miscellaneous
Eagle: Miscellaneous...
Elbert: Miscellaneous..
El Paso:
Colorado Springs...
Manitou
Miscellaneous
Total
Fremont:
Canon City
Florence.
Rockvale
Miscellaneous
Total
Garfield:
Qlenwood Springs..
Miscellaneous
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
189
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
COLORADO— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
Gilpin: Miscellaneous
Grand: Miscellaneous
Gunnison:
Crested Butte
Gunnison
Miscellaneous
Total
Hinsdale: Miscellaneous. .
Huerfano:
Walsenburg
M iscellaneous
Total
Jackson: Miscellaneous
Jefferson:
Golden
Miscellaneous
Total
Kiowa: Miscellaneous
Kit Carson: Miscellaneous
Lake:
Jyeadville
M iscellaneous
Total
La Plata:
Durango
M iscellaneous
Total
Larimer:
Ft. Collins
Loveland
Miscellaneous
Total
Las Animas:
Aguilar _
Delagua
Trinidad _-
Miscellaneous
Total
Lincoln:
Limon.
Miscellaneous
Total
Logan:
Sterling
Miscellaneous
Total
Mesa:
Fruita
Grand Junction
M iscella neous
Total
Mineral: Miscellaneous
60
141
64
265
180
225
140
255
395
295
20
252
23
275
560
160
245
965
25
24
450
421
920
290
05
31
4C0
144
County and city
Moffat:
Craig
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
Montezuma: Miscellaneous
Montrose:
Montrose
Miscellaneous
Total...
Morgan:
Brush..
Ft. Morgan
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Otero:
Fowler
La Junta
Reeky Ford
Miscellaneous.
Total
Ouray:
Ouray
Miscellaneous
Total...
Park: Miscellaneous
Phillips:
Haxton
Hoi yoke
Miscellaneous
Total.
Pitkin:
Aspen
Miscellaneous
Total...
Prowers:
Holly
Lamar
Miscellaneous.
Total
Pueblo:
Pueblo
Miscellaneous
Total
Rio Blanco: Miscellaneous..
Rio Grande:
Del Norte
Monte Vista...
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Routt:
Steamboat Springs
M iscellaneous
Total.
190
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
i 5^(5— Continued
COLORADO— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Saguache: Miscellaneous
280
Washington:
44
17
San Juan:
137
28
Miscellaneous..
Silverton
Total
Miscellaneous.
61
Weld:
Total-
165
200
96
San Miguel:
76
64
Fort Lupton
Telluride..
Greeley
640
Miscellaneous .
Windsor
67
492
Total
140
Total
1,495
Sedgwick:
Julesburg
66
11
Yuma:
Wray..
Miscellaneous
68
55
Total.
77
Miscellaneous ..
52
Total
Summit: Miscellaneous..
37
175
State total
Teller'
65
84
6
35, 110
Cripple Creek . . .
Victor
Total
155
CONNECTICUT
Fairfield:
Bethel
Bridgeport
Danbury ..
Darien
Fairfield
Greenwich
Monroe
New Canaan...
Newtown
Norwalk
Redding
Ridgefleld
Shelton
Stamford
Stratford
Trumbull
Westport
Wilton
Miscellaneous..
Total
Hartford:
Avon
Berlin
Bloomfield
Bristol
Burlington
Canton
East Granby...
East Hartford..
East Windsor..
Enfteld
Farmington
Glastonbury...
Oranby
Hartford
Manchester —
New Britain...
Newington
Plainville
Rocky Hill
Simsbury
Southington...
South Windsor
SufQeld
Hartford — Continued.
West Hartford
Wethersfield
Windsor
Windsor Locks
Miscellaneous
Total
Litchfied:
Kent
Litchfield
New Hartford
New Milford
Norfolk-
North Canaan
Plymouth
Salisbury
Sharon.. I
Thomaston
Torrington
Washington.
Watertown
Winchester Center
Winsted ._._
Woodbury
M iscellaneous
Total
Middlesex:
Chester
Clinton
Cromwell _
East Haddam
East Hampton
Essex
Haddam
Middlefield
Middletown
Old Saybrook
Portland
Saybrook
Miscellaneous
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
191
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
CONNECTICUT— Continued
County and city
New Haven:
Ansonia
Beacon Falls
Branford
Cheshire
Derby
East Haven
Guilford
Hamden
Madison
Meriden
Middlebury
Milford
Naugatuck
New Haven
North Branford. -
North Haven
Orange
Seymour
Southbury
Wallingford-
Waterbury
West Haven
Woodbridge
M iscellaneous
Total
New London:
Colchester
East Lyme
Griswold
Groton
Jewett City
Lebanon
Ledyard
Montville
New London
North Stonington
Norwich
Number
of returns
887
35
387
125
528
198
118
241
69
1,944
49
455
472
11,549
23
95
247
291
29
627
4,601
940
27
214
24, 151
27
50
3
206
131
3
11
56
1,408
9
1,468
County and city
New London — Continued
Sprague..
Stonington
Waterford
Miscellaneous
Total
Tolland:
Coventry
Ellington
Mansfield..
Rock ville
Somers
Stafford
Tolland
Vernon
WUlington..-
M iscellaneous
Total
Windham:
Brooklyn
Danielson
KUlingly
Plainfield
Pomf ret
Putnam
Sterling-.
Thompson
Willimantic
Windham
Woodstock
Miscellaneous
Total
State total
Number
of returns
DELAWARE
Kent:
Camden
Clayton..
Dover
Felton
Frederica
Harrington
Smyrna
Wyoming
Miscellaneous...
Total
New Castle:
Claymont
Delaware City..
Edgemoor
Elmhurst
Elsmere...
Hillcrest
Hollyoak...
Marshallton
Middletown
Newark
New Castle
Newport
Richardson Park
13
79
340
18
7
54
79
17
28
635
195
48
29
11
58
9
33
52
102
204
143
33
52
New Castle— Continued
Townsend.
Wilmington
Yorklyn
M iscellaneous
Total
Sussex:
Bridgeville
Delmar
Georgetown..
Greenwood
Laurel
Lewes. _
Milford
Millsboro
Milton
Rehoboth.
Seaford
Selbyville
Miscellaneous
Total
State total
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
City
Number
of returns
Washington.
192
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
FLORIDA
County and city
Alachua:
Gainesville
High Springs
Miscellaneous
Total
Baker: Miscellaneous...
Bay:
Millville..
Panama City
Miscellaneous
Total
Bradford:
Starke
Miscellaneous
Total
Brevard:
Cocoa
Melbourne
Titusville
Miscellaneous
Total
Broward:
Dania
Fort Lauderdale
Hollywood.
Pompano
Miscellaneous
Total.
Calhoun: Blountstown.
Charlotte:
Punta Gorda _
Miscellaneous
Total
Citrus:
Inverness
Miscellaneous
Total _
Clay:
Green Cove Springs
Miscellaneous
Total
Collier: Miscellaneous..
Columbia:
Lake City
Miscellaneous
Total
Dade:
Buena Vista
Coconut Grove
Coral Gables
Hialeah
Homestead
Lemon City
Little River
Miami
Miami Beach
Miscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
317
44
118
479
22
126
65
186
197
124
195
702
64
585
261
60
43
1,013
16
15
114
35
139
15
154
31
240
702
120
149
35
106
,950
'649
695
12, 677
County and city
De Soto:
Arcadia
M iscellaneous
Total
Dixie: Miscellaneous
Duval:
Jacksonville
South Jacksonville. -
Miscellaneous
Total
Escambia:
Pensacola
Miscellaneous
Total
Flagler: Miscellaneous-.
Franklin:
A palachicola
Carrabelle
Miscellaneous
Total
Gadsden:
Quincy
Miscellaneous
Total
G ilchrist : M iscellaneous
Glades: Miscellaneous-.
Gulf: Miscellaneous
Hamilton:
Jasper
M iscellaneous
Total
Hardee:
Wauchula...
M iscellaneous
Total
Hendry: Miscellaneous -
Hernando:
Brooksville
M iscellaneous
Total
Highlands:
Avon Park
Sebring
M iscellaneous
Total
Hillsborough:
Plant City
Port Tampa City.-.
Tampa
West Tampa
Ybor City
Miscellaneous
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
193
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
FLORIDA— Continued
County and city
Holmes:
Bonifay
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Indian River:
Vero Beach
Miscellaneous-
Total -
Jackson:
Marianne
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Jefferson:
Monticello
Miscellaneous-
Total
Lake:
Eustis
Leesburg
Mount Dora..
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Lafayette: Miscellaneous.
Lee:
Fort Myers-..
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Leon:
Tallahassee
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Levy: Miscellaneous
Liberty: Miscellaneous.
Madison:
Madison
Miscellaneous
Total -
Manatee:
Number
of returns
123
49
106
39
163
205
90
277
735
564
44
299
6
72
Bradenton
467
Manatee
62
Palmetto
93
Miscellaneous
60
Total.. .
682
Marion:
Dunnellon .
48
Ocala
407
91
Total..
546
Martin:
Stuart
132
60
Total .
192
Monroe:
Key West .
297
16
Total-.
313
County and city
Nassau:
Fernandina...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Okaloosa: Miscellaneous -
Okeechobee:
Okeechobee--
M iscellaneous
Total -
Orange:
Orlando
Winter Garden.
Winter Park
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Osceola:
Kissimmee
St. Cloud
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Palm Beach:
Delray
Lake Worth
Palm Beach
West Palm Beach.
Miscellaneous
Total -
Pasco:
Dade City
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Pinellas:
Clearwater
Dunediu--
St. Petersburg- _
Tarpon Springs.
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Polk:
Auburndale
Bartow
Fort Meade
Haines City
Lakeland
Lake Wales
Mulberry
Winter Haven .
Miscellaneous-.
Total.
Putnam:
Crescent City.
Palatka
Miscellaneous-
Total
St. Johns:
St. Augustine.
Miscellaneous.
Total
194
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by cotmties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
FLORIDA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
St. Lucie:
Fort Pierce.
394
16
Taylor:
Perry
76
Miscellaneous...
Miscellaneous. ..
25
Total.
Total
410
101
Union: Miscellaneous...
Santa Rosa:
54
22
20
Volusia:
Miscellaneous
1,018
475
Total
76
Deland
195
Sarasota:
671
100
Ormond
59
Sarasota
Miscellaneous
145
Total
1,892
Total
771
n
Seminole:
Sanford .
581
85
Walton:
De Funiak Springs .
Miscellaneous
61
28
Total
666
Total
89
90
Washington:
Chipley
Suwanee:
80
20
40
Live Oak
Miscellaneous
4
Total
Total
100
State total
56,109
GEORGIA
Appling:
Baxley
Miscellaneous
Total
Atkinson:
Willacoochee
Miscellaneous
Total
Bacon:
Alma
Miscellaneous
Total
Baker: Miscellaneous.
Baldwin-
Milledgeville
Miscellaneous
Total
Barrow:
Winder
Miscellaneous
Total
Bartow:
Cartersville
Miscellaneous
Total
Ben Hill: Fitzgerald..
18
23
109
18
127
116
Berrien:
Nashville..
^ ,
Miscellaneous
7
Total
18
Bibb:
Macon
2,223
Miscellaneous
14
Total
2,237
Bleckley: Cochran
28
Brantley: Miscellaneous
23
Brooks:
Quitman.
75
10
Total
85
Bryan : Miscellaneous
30
Bulloch:
Statesboro--
100
Miscellaneous .
17
Total
117
Burke:
Waynesboro
78
Miscellaneous
22
Total
100
Butts:
Jackson...
26
Miscellaneous
3
Total
29
STATISTICS OF INCOME
195
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
GEORGIA— Continued
County and city
Calhoun: Miscellaneous.
Camden: Miscellaneous.
Campbell:
Fairburn
Miscellaneous
Total-- —
Candler: Miscellaneous.
Carroll:
Bowden --
CarroUton
Villa Rica.
Miscellaneous
Total -
Catoosa: Miscellaneous..
Charlton: Miscellaneous.
Chatham:
Savannah
Miscellaneous
Total.
Chattahoochee:
Fort Benning.
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
Chattooga:
Summerville . .
Trion
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Cherokee:
Canton
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
Clarke:
Athens
Miscellaneous.
Total--
Clay: Fort Gaines.
Clayton:
Jonesboro
Miscellaneous..
Total
Clinch: Miscellaneous.
Cobb:
Acworth
Marietta
Roswell
Miscellaneous
Total -
Coffee:
Douglas
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
Number
of returns
3,929
25
3,954
55
26
487
493
33
County and city
Colquitt:
Moultrie
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
Columbia: Miscellaneous.
Cook:
Adel
Miscellaneous
Total -
Coweta:
Grantville
Newnan
Miscellaneous.
225
7
63
304
Total
Crawford: Miscellaneous.
Crisp:
Cordele
M iscellaneous
Total.
Dade: Miscellaneous
Dawson: Miscellanoeus.
Decatur:
Bainbridge
Miscellaneous
Total.
De Kalb:
Decatur...
Lithonia
Stone Mountain.
Miscellaneous
Total -
Dodge:
Eastman
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Dooly:
Unadilla
Vienna
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Dougherty:
Albany..
Miscellaneous-
Total
Douglas:
DouglasvUle...
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Early:
Blakely..
Miscellaneous.
Total
196
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
GEORGIA— Continued
County and city
Echols: Miscellaneous
Effingham: Miscellaneous.
Elbert:
Elberton
Miscellaneous
Total.
Emanuel:
Swainsboro...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Evans:
Claxton.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Fannin: Miscellaneous..
Fayette: Miscellaneous.
Floyd:
Lindale
Rome
Miscellaneous
Total
Forsyth: Miscellaneous.
Franklin:
Canon
Lavonla..
Royston
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Fulton:
Atlanta
Chattahooche.
College Park.-
East Point
Hapeville
Miscellaneous.
Total
Gilmer: Miscellaneous...
Glascock: Miscellaneous.
Glynn:
Brunswick-.
M iscellaneous
Total.
Gordon:
Calhoun
Miscellaneous.
Total
Grady:
Cairo
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Greene:
Greensboro
Union Point..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Number
of returns
81
25
459
17
15, 892
8
149
38
65
41
16, 193
300
16
316
32
42
County and city
Gwinnett:
Buford
Lawrence ville.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Habersham:
Cornelia
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Hall:
Gainesville
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Hancock:
Sparta
Miscellaneous.
Total
Haralson:
Tallapoosa
Miscellaneous.
Number
of returns
Total
24
Harris: Miscellaneous..
20
Hart: Hartwell
16
Heard: Miscellaneous
1
Henry:
McDonough.
12
Miscellaneous
15
Total
27
Houston: Miscellaneous
42
Irwin: Ocilla ..
10
Jackson:
Commerce
29
Jefferson ..
5
Miscellaneous . . .
2
Total
36
Jasper:
Monticello
30
Miscellaneous . .
20
Total
50
Jeflerson:
Louisville.
24
Wadley
13
Wrens . . .
10
Miscellaneous
9
Total -
56
Jeff Davis: Hazelhurst
26
Jenkins:
Millen . .
52
Miscellaneous.
13
Total
65
Johnson:
Wrights ville. ..
17
Miscellaneous .. ..
1
Total
18
STATISTICS OF INCOME
197
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, arid post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
GEORGIA— Continued
County and city
Jones: Miscellaneous.
Lamar:
Barnesville
Miscellaneous
Total
Lanier: Miscellaneous.
Laurens:
Dublin
Miscellaneous
Total -
Lee: Miscellaneous
Liberty: Miscellaneous.
Lincoln: Miscellaneous.
Long: Miscellaneous
Lowndes:
Valdosta
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Lumpkin: Miscellaneous.
McDuffle: Thomson
Mcintosh: Miscellaneous.
Macon:
Marshallville.
Montezuma.--
Miscellaneous.
Total -.
Madison : M iscellaneous .
Marion:
Buena Vista..
Miscellaneous.
Meriwether:
Manchester . . .
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Miller: Miscellaneous..
Milton: Miscellaneous.
Mitchell:
Camilla
Pelham
Miscellaneous
Total.
Monroe:
Forsyth
Miscellaneous.
Total
Montgomery: Miscellaneous .
Morgan:
Madison
Miscellaneous
Total
Murray: Miscellaneous.
Number
of returns
200
20
220
County and city
Muscogee:
Columbus
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Newton:
Covington
Porterdale
Miscellaneous.
Total .
Oconee: Miscellaneous
Oglethorpe: Miscellaneous.
Paulding: Dallas
Peach :
Fort Valley ...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Pickens: Miscellaneous.
Pierce:
Blackshear.
Miscellaneous
Total
Pike: Miscellaneous.
Polk:
Aragon
Cedartown
Rockmart
Miscellaneous
Total.
Pulaski:
Hawkinsville..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Putnam:
Eatonton
Miscellaneous.
Total
Quitman: Miscellaneous.
Rabun: Miscellaneous...
Randolph:
Cuthbert
Shellman
Miscellaneous.
Total
Richmond:
Augusta
Miscellaneous.
Total
Rockdale:
Conyers
Miscellaneous.
Total
Schley: Miscellaneous.
Number
of returns
1,350
1,358
100
12
36
6
113
45
3
40
30
68
1,804
10
1,814
19
198
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
GEORGIA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
24
15
Towns: Miscellaneous ..
2
Treutlen:
9
Total -.
39
M iscellaneous
2
Total
11
11
Troup:
Hogansville
Spalding:
Griffin
264
10
14
Lagrange
253
West Point
112
Total - -
274
Miscellaneous
2
Total
Stephens:
38
3
381
Turner:
Miscellaneous
20
Total
41
Miscellaneous...
5
Total
36
21
25
Twiggs: Miscellaneous
18
Upson:
Total
57
74
212
22
Miscellaneous. . . .
8
Total
82
Walker:
Total
234
35
Talbot:
22
7
Rossville - - ..
20
Talbotton
Miscellaneous.
21
Total
76
29
Walton:
Monroe - . .
10
60
g
Tattnall:
14
17
Miscellaneous
3
Total •--.
72
Ware:
Total
31
359
28
23
Total . .
Telfair:
36
28
382
Warren:
M iscellaneous -.-
24
Total
64
13
Total .
Terrell :
75
9
37
Washington:
63
Total
84
Tennille
22
15
Thomas:
20
8
302
6
Total
100
Wayne:
Jesup
Thomasville
42
23
Total
336
Total
65
Tift:
61
8
Tifton .
1
Miscellaneous
5
69
White: Miscellaneous
10
Total
Whitfield:
Dalton. - .
Toombs:
Vidalia
39
28
175
10
Total
Total
67
185
STATISTICS OF INCOME
199
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number oj returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
GEORGIA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
1
Number
of returns
Wilcox:
Abbeville
9
12
7
Wilkinson: |
Gordon 28
Roehelle
Miscellaneous
U
Total
34
Total
28
Worth:
Sylvester
M iscellaneous
32
8
Wilkes:
56
6
Total
40
State total-
Total .
62
36,744
HAWAII
Hawaii:
334
527
Kauai: Miscellaneous
38S
Hilo
Maui:
M iscellaneous-
180
Total ._._
861
Miscellaneous
494
Total
Honolulu;
5,949
1,277
674
9, 146
Total
7,226
IDAHO
Ada:
Boise
Meridian
Miscellaneous-
Adams: Miscellaneous.
Bannock:
Pocatello
M iscellaneous
Total-
Bear Lake:
I^ontpelier
Paris
Miscellaneous-
Total-
Benewah:
St. Maries
Miscellaneous-
Total
Bingham:
Blackfoot
Fort Hall
Shelley
Miscellaneous-
Total-
Blaine:
Hailey.
Miscellaneous-
Total
Boise: Miscellaneous.
1,338
25
196
1,559
24
1,052
271
1, 323
146
41
187
184
2
41
57
Bonner;
Sandpoint
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Bonneville:
Idaho Falls-. -
Miscellaneous-
Total
Boundary;
Bonners Ferry.
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Butte: Miscellaneous..
Camas; Miscellaneous.
Canyon;
Caldwell
Nampa
Miscellaneous
Total
Caribou; Miscellaneous.
Cassia;
Burley
Oakley...
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Clark: Miscellaneous
Clearwater: Miscellaneous.
Custer: Miscellaneous
200
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
i5£&— Continued
IDAHO— Continued
County and city
Elmore:
Glenns Ferry
Mountain Home
Miscellaneous
Total.
Franklin:
Preston
Miscellaneous
Total
Fremont:
Ashton
St. Anthony
Miscellaneous
Total
Gem:
Emmett-
Miscellaneous
Total
Gooding:
Gooding
M iscellaneous
Total
Idaho:
Grangeville
Miscellaneous
Total
Jefferson:
Rigby
Miscellaneous
Total- ---.
Jerome:
Jerome
Miscellaneous
Total
Kootenai:
Coeur d'Alene...
Miscellaneous
Total
Latah :
Moscow
Potlatch
Miscellaneous...
Total
Lemhi:
Salmon
Miscellaneous,..
Total
Number
of returns
133
80
110
190
312
281
240
75
156
87
County and city
Lewis: Miscellaneous.
Lincoln:
Shoshone
Miscellaneous
Total-
Madison:
Rexburg
Miscellaneous.
Total
Minidoka:
Rupert
Miscellaneous.
Total
Nez Perce:
Lewiston
Miscellaneous.
Total
Oneida: Malad City
Owyhee: Miscellaneous.
Payette:
Payette
Miscellaneous
Total.
Power;
American Falls.
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Shoshone:
Kellogg
Mullan
Wallace
Miscellaneous.
Total
Teton: Miscellaneous.
Twin Falls:
Buhl
Filer
Twin Falls
Miscellaneous
Total
Valley: Miscellaneous.
Washington:
Weiser
Miscellaneous
Total
State total -
Number
of returns
STATISTICS OF INCOME
201
Tabi,e 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices,, calendar year
1926 — Continued
ILLINOIS
County and city
Adams:
Clayton
Quincy
Miscellaneous -
Total
Alexander:
Cairo
Miscellaneous.
Total
Bond:
Greenville
Miscellaneous.
Total
Boone:
Belvedere
Miscellaneous-
Total
Brown:
Mount Sterling-
Miscellaneous. -
Total -
Bureau:
Cherry
Depue
Ladd--
Princeton
Spring VaUey-
Miscellaneous-
Total
Calhoun: Miscellaneous-
Carroll:
Lanark - -
Mount Carroll -
Savanna--
Miscellaneous--
Total-
Cass:
Ashland
Beardstown--.
Virginia
Miscellaneous.
Total--
Champaign:
Champaign
Kantoul
Urbana
Miscellaneous -
Number
of returns
Total
Christian:
Assumption...
Kincaid
Morrisonville.
Pana--
Stonington
Taylorville
Miscellaneous.
Total.
15
1,415
103
1,533
506
38
198
36
63
23
41
18
230
120
241
673
41
74
190
58
363
51
263
84
45
1,117
107
278
253
1,755
40
28
30
151
36
365
69
County and city
Clarlc:
Casey
Marshall
Martinsville- -
Miscellaneous-
Total-
Clay:
Flora
Miscellaneous-
Total-
Clinton:
Beclvemeyer--
Breese
Carlyle
New Baden---
Trenton
Miscellaneous.
Total
Coles:
Charleston
Mattoon
Oakland
Miscellaneous-
Total
Cook:
Arlington Heights-
Barrington--
Bellewood
Berwyn
Blue Island
Brookfield -.-
Calumet City
Chicago
Chicago Heights..
Cicero
Des Plaines
Dalton_._
Elmwood Park
Evanston
Forest Park
Glencoe
Harvey
Homewood---
Kenilworth
La Grange
Lansing
Lemont
Lyons
Maywood
Melrose Park
Morton Grove
Niles
Oak Park
Palatine -
Park Ridge -
Phoenix
Riverdale.
River Forest
Riverside
South Holland
Summit
Western Springs--.
Wilmette
Winnetka
M iscellaneous
Total -
283,646
202
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
ILLINOIS— Continued
County and city
Crawford:
Oblong
Palestine
Robinson
Miscellaneous-
Total
Cumberland:
Greenup
Neoga.
Miscellaneous.
Total
De Kalb:
DeKalb
Genoa...
Sandwich
Sycamore
Miscellaneous.
Total
De Witt:
Clinton
Farmer City..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Douglas:
Areola
Newman
Tuscola
Villa Grove...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Du Page:
Downers Grove.
Elmhurst
Glen Ellyn
Hinsdale
Lombard.
Naperville
West Chicago...
Number
of returns
60
33
215
29
337
343
32
204
90
765
289
92
48
429
292
578
912
720
839
283
266
189
Wheaton .... .
618
Miscellaneous
618
Total.
5,023
Edgar:
Chrisman
38
Paris
318
Miscellaneous.-
129
Total
485
Edwards:
Albion
21
Miscellaneous
13
Total
34
EflBngham:
Altamont
25
Effingham
89
Miscellaneous
34
Total
148
Fayette:
St. Elmo
5
Vandalia 1
82
Miscellaneous
30
Total
117
County and city
Ford:
Gibson City..
Paxton
Miscellaneous-
Total
Franklin:
Benton
Buckner
Christopher
Frankfort Heights.
Orient
Royalton
Sesser
West Frankfort
Zeigler -
Miscellaneous
Total.
Fulton:
Astoria
Canton.-
Cuba
Farmington-.-
Lewistown
St. David
Vermont
Miscellaneous-
Total
Gallatin:
Equality
Ridgway
Shawneetown.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Greene:
Carrollton
Greenfield
Roodhouse
White Hall— .
Miscellaneous.
Total
Grundy:
Coal City
Morris
South Wilmington.
Miscellaneous
Total -
Hamilton:
McLeansboro.
Miscellaneous-
Total-
Hancock:
Augusta
Carthage
Dallas City...
Hamilton
La Harpe
Warsaw
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Hardin:
Elizabethtown.
Rosiclair
Miscellaneous..
Total -
STATISTICS OF INCOME
203
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
ILLINOIS— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
Henderson: Miscellaneous
Henry:
Cambridge
Galva
Geneseo
Kewanee
Miscellaneous
Total
Iroquois:
Oilman
Milford
Onarga
Sheldon
Watseka
Miscellaneous
Total -
Jackson:
Carbondale
Murphysboro
Miscellaneous
Total--
Jasper:
Newton
Miscellaneous -
Total
Jefferson :
Mount Vernon
Miscellaneous
Total
Jersey:
Jerseyville
Miscellaneous
Total
Jo Daviess:
East Dubuque
Galena -
Stockton
Warren--
Miscellaneous
Total
Johnson: Miscellaneous
Kane:
Aurora -
Batavia- - -
Carpentersville-.- --..
Dundee--
East Dundee
Elgin
Geneva
St. Charles ---.
West Dundee--
Miscellaneous
Total
Kankakee:
Bradley
Kankakee
91073—28 14
70
153
165
548
146
48
44
58
35
142
148
226
228
124
40
233
9
141
14
22
128
38
24
52
264
3,030
283
28
163
1
2,398
292
247
2
156
6,600
53
845
County and city
Kankakee — Continued.
Manteno
Momence
St. Anne
Miscellaneous
Total--
Kendall:
Piano --
Miscellaneous
Total
Knox:
Abingdon
■ Galesburg
KnoxviUe
Miscellaneous
Total
Lake:
Highland Park
Highwood
Lake Forest
Liberty ville
North Chicago
Waukegan
Zion
Miscellaneous
Total
La Salle:
Earlville
La Salle
Marseilles
Mendota
Oglesby
Ottawa
Peru
Streator
Utica
Miscellaneous
Total
Lawrence:
Bridgeport- -.
La wrenceville
St. Francisville
Sumner
Miscellaneous
Total
Lee:
Amboy
Dixon
M iscellaneous
Total.-- -.
Livingston:
Chatsworth
Dwight
Fairbury
Odell
Pontiac
M iscellaneous
Total
204
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
ued
1926 — Continued
ILLINOIS— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
Logan:
Atlanta
Lincoln
Mount Pulaski
Miscellaneous..
Total
McDonough:
Blandinsville,-
Bushnell
Colchester
Macomb
Miscellaneous..
Total
McHenry:
Crystal Lake...
Harvard
McHenry
Marengo
Woodstock
Miscellaneous..
Total
McLean:
Bloomington...
Chenoa
Le Roy -.
Lexington
Normal
Miscellaneous..
Total
Macon:
Decatur
Maroa
Miscellaneous..
Total
Macoupin:
Benld
Carlinville
Gillespie
Girard
Mount Olive...
Staunton
Virden
Miscellaneous..
Total
Madison:
Alton
Collinsvllle
East Alton
Edwardsville...
Glen Carbon...
Granite City...
Highland
Livingston
Madison
Troy
Venice
Wood River
Worden
Miscellaneous..
Total
Marion:
Centralla
Odin
36
351
57
116
25
102
15
268
52
462
251
164
99
90
207
337
1,460
44
61
21
172
250
2, 151
38
100
2,289
149
153
301
44
277
237
66
176
1,662
282
84
364
95
841
110
33
161
22
45
321
4
110
4,134
420
20
County and city
Marion — Continued
Salem
Sandoval
Miscellaneous...
Total
Marshall:
Henry
Lacon
Toluca
Wenona
Miscellaneous...
Total
Mason:
Havana
Mason City
Miscellaneous...
Total
Massac:
Brookport
Metropolis
Miscellaneous...
Total
Menard:
Athens
Petersburg
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Mercer:
Aledo
Keithsburg
Miscellaneous...
Total
Monroe:
Columbia.
Waterloo
Miscellaneous...
Total
Montgomery:
Hillsboro
Litchfield
Nokomis
Panama
Tavlor Springs..
Witt
Miscellaneous...
Total....
Morgan:
Jacksonville
Waverly
Miscellaneous...
Total
Moultrie:
Lovington
Sullivan
Miscellaneous...
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
205
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townshi-ps, and -post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
ILLINOIS— Continued
County and city
Ogle:
Mount Morris.
Oregon
Polo
Rochelle.
Miscellaneous-.
Total.
Peoria:
Averyville
Bartonville
Chillicothe
Elmwood
Peoria
Peoria Heights.
Princeville
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Perry:
Duquoin
Pinckneyville.
Tamaroa
Willisville
Miscellaneous.
Total
Number
of returns
Piatt:
Bement.
Cerro Gordo..
Monticello
Miscellaneous-
Total
Pike:
Barry
Griggsville
Pittsfleld
Miscellaneous.
Tctal
Pope:
Golconda
Miscellaneous.
Total
Pulaski:
Mounds
Mound City..
Miscellaneous.
TotaL
Putnam:
Granville
Miscellaneous.
Total
Randolph:
Chester
Coulterville...
Percy
Red Bud
Sparta.
Tilden
Miscellaneous.
Total
Richland:
Olney.
Miscellaneous.
Total.
96
62
167
91
1
30
97
30
4,892
5
26
121
5.202
218
51
5
2
27
25
132
106
29
29
114
60
232
42
120
2
County and city
Rock Island:
East Moline..
Moline
Rock Island...
Silvis _.
Miscellaneous.
Total.
St. Clair:
Belleville
Dupo...
East St. Louis
Freeburg
Lebanon
Lcvejoy...
M arissa
Mascoutah
National Stock Yards.
New Athens
O'Fallon
Miscellaneous
TotaL
Saline:
Carrier Mills..
Eldorado
Harrisburg
Miscellaneous.
Total
Sangamon:
Auburn
Divernon
Pawnee
Pleasant Plains.
Riverton
Springfield
Thayer
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Schuyler:
Rushville
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Scott:
Bluffs
Winchester
Miscellaneous-
Total
Shelby:
Moweaqua
Shelbyville..-
Windsor
Miscellaneous.
Total
Stark:
Toulon
Wyoming
Miscellaneous.
Total
Stephenson:
Freeport
Lena
Miscellaneous.
Total
206
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
ILLINOIS— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
Tazewell:
Delavan .
63
32
75
480
73
135
East Peoria ---
Morton .. _
Peliin
Washington...
Miscellaneous
Total
858
Union:
Anna
113
16
37
Jonesboro.
Miscellaneous . .
Total-. ...
166
Vermilion:
Danville
1,566
93
207
39
172
273
Georgetown
Iloopeston..
Rossville
Westville
Miscellaneous _
Total
2.350
Wabash:
Mount Carmel. .
155
38
Miscellaneous... . .
Total
193
Warren:
Monmouth-
312
138
Miscellaneous
Total
450
Washington:
Nashville
59
31
Miscellaneous.
Total
90
Wayne:
Fairfield
51
12
Miscellaneous
Total
63
White:
Carmi ... ...
77
22
2
8
Grayville .
Norris City . .
Total-
109
County and city
Number
of returns
Whiteside:
Fulton
Morrison
Prophetstown.
Rock Falls
Sterling
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Will:
Braid wood
Joliet
Lockport
Peotone
Plainfield
Rockdale
Steger
Wilmington...
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Williamson:
Carterville
Creal Springs..
Herrin
Hurst
Johnston City-
Marion
Miscellaneous..
Total
Winnebago:
Pecatonica
Rockford
South Beloit..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Woodford:
El Paso
Eureka
Minonk
Roanoke
Miscellaneous.
Total
State total.
65
120
43
58
431
50
20
2,977
182
53
55
8
45
65
231
3,636
60
3
307
23
155
285
94
927
31
4,637
3
82
4,753
64
94
90
60
105
413
374, 725
INDIANA
Adams:
34
206
18
Benton:
Fowler
64
Decatur
Miscellaneous
50
Total
114
Total
258
Blackford:
Hartford City
Allen:
5,327
55
74
164
P'ort Wayne
Mont pelier
36
Total
200
Boone:
Total -
5,456
140
329
11
13
24
Miscellaneous
30
Total
194
Brown: Miscellaneous
Total
353
: 1
5
STATISTICS OF INCOME
207
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
INDIANA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
Carroll:
Delphi —
Flora --
Miscellaneous
Total
Cass:
Logansport...
Miscellaneous.-
Total --
Clark:
Jefferson ville—-
Miscellaneous
Total
Clay:
Brazil---
Clay City
Harmony-
Miscellaneous
Total :.
Clinton:
Frankfort
Miscellaneous
Total
Crawford: Miscellaneous
Daviess:
Washington
Miscellaneous
Total
Dearborn:
Aurora--
Lawrenceburg
Miscellaneous
Total
Decatur:
Oreensburg
St. Paul.
Miscellaneous
Total
DeKalb:
Auburn
Butler
Garrett
Waterloo
Miscellaneous
Total-
Delaware:
Albany
Eaton.-
Muneie
Miscellaneous
Total
Dubois:
Huntingburg
Jasper...
Miscellaneous
Total -
541
549
290
52
342
265
18
6
67
338
52
390
252
32
284
110
130
176
17
12
136
31
140
18
12
11
17
1,149
23
1,200
190
County and city
Elkhart:
Elkhart
Goshen
Nappanee
Miscellaneous.
Total
Fayette:
Connersville--
Miscellaneous-
Total
Floyd:
New Albany..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Fountain:
Attica
Covington
Veedersburg..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Franklin:
Brookville
Miscellaneous.
Total
Fulton:
Rochester
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Gibson:
Fort Branch..
Oakland City.
Owensville
Princeton
Miscellaneous.
Total
Grant:
Fairmount
Gas City
Jonesboro
M arion
National Military Home.
Upland
M iscellaneous
Total.
Greene:
Bloomfleld
Jasonville
Linton
Worthington..
Miscellaneous.
Total..
Hamilton:
Arcadia
Noblesville
Sheridan
Miscellaneous.
Total
Number
of returns
208
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
INDIANA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Hancock:
Fortville
28
117
4
38
Johnson:
Edinburg
47
Greenfield ..
Franklin
172
Shirley
56
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
13
Total
Total..
187
288
Knox:
Bicknell
Harrison:
Corydon . .
44
27
196
Miscellaneous
Bruceville
a
508
Total
71
62
Total
Hendricks:
64
42
48
769
Kosciusko:
Pierceton
Plainfield
Miscellaneous ...
4
37
Total..
154
174
94
Henry:
Knightstown
54
24
307
71
Total
309
Middletown
Lagrange:
Lagrange
Newcastle..
Miscellaneous...
3a
Miscellaneous. . .. ...
64
456
Total
97
15
692
13
Lake:
Green town..
Kokomo
223
Miscellaneous
East Chicago
2 662
Gary
720
Total
2; 628
39
Huntington:
14
421
22
34
Hobart
218
Lowell .
56
Whiting
1,383
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
269
Total.
491
Total
13, 113
Jackson:
Brownstown.
22
14
179
34
La Porte:
La Porte
775
Crothersville
Michigan City
831
Seymour
68
Miscellaneous...
Total
249
Total
Lawrence:
Bedford
Jasper:
20
95
20
473
Mitchell
63
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
23
Total
135
Total
559
Jay:
Dunkirk
51
128
9
12
Madison:
73
Portland
917
Redkey
228
Miscellaneous
9
Pendleton
31
200
Total
Summitville _
20
jl
142
15
Total
Madison
Miscellaneous
Marion:
Beech Grove
Total
157
19
Jennings:
65
8
Broad Ripple
2
North Vernon
18, 157
Miscellaneous..
717
Total -
Total
73
18, 895
STATISTICS OF INCOME
209
Table 11.— Individual returns by States and Territories— Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
INDIANA— Continued
County and city
Marshall:
Argos
Bourbon
Bremen
Culver
Plymouth
Miscellaneous-
TotaL
Martin:
Loogootee
Shoals
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Miami:
Converse
Peru..
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Monroe:
Bloomington..
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Montgomery:
Crawfordsville.
Ladoga
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Morgan:
Martinsville...
Mooresville
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Newton:
Goodland
Kentland
Morocco
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Noble:
Albion
Kendall ville-.-
Ligonier
Miscellaneous.
Total
Ohio: Rising Sun.
Orange:
French Lick...
Orleans
Paoli
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Owen:
Spencer
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Parke:
Mecca
Montezuma.
Number
of returns
25
39
68
112
153
10
27
16
409
38
463
680
46
308
29
48
106
30
16
24
196
341
County and city
Parke — Continued.
Rockville
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Perry:
Cannelton
Tell City
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Pike:
Petersburg
Winslow
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Porter:
Chesterton
Valparaiso
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Posey:
Mount Vernon.
New Harmony.
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Pulaski:
Winamac
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Putnam:
Greencastle...
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Randolph:
Ridgeville
Union City...
Winchester
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Ripley:
Batesville
Osgood
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Rush:
Rushville.
Miscellaneous.
Total.
St. Joseph:
Mishawaka...
Notre Dame..
South Bend...
Walkerton
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Scott:
Scottsburg
Miscellaneous.
Total.
5.953
37
210
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — -Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
INDIANA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Shelby:
Shelbyville
391
50
Vermillion:
Clinton
249
Universal
8
100
Total
441
Total
357
Spencer:
38
21
Vigo:
Terre Haute
Miscellaneous
2,453
51
Total
59
Miscellaneous. . .
35
Total
52
29
23 ;
2,539
Wabash:
North Manchester .
North Judson
Miscellaneous . . .
81
222
Total
104
Miscellaneous
28
Total .
93
54
331
Warren:
28
Total
147
Miscellaneous
21
Total
Sullivan:
31
13
20 ,
32
181
52 1
49
Warrick:
Boonville
Farmersburg
100
Newburg
26
Miscellaneous .
14
Sullivan ..-
Total
Miscellaneous ... . . .
140
Total ..
329
Washington:
42
22
3
Miscellaneous
14
Total.
Miscellaneous.
56
Total
25
Wayne:
86
1,002
117
35
Hagerstown
42
Tippecanoe:
Richmond
1,136
M iscellaneous
68
West Lafavette.
Total
Miscellaneous
1,332
Total
1,154
Wells:
Bluffton
164
Tipton:
Tipton
135
21
42
Total
Miscellaneous.
206
Total..
156
White:
29
83
18
Monticello .. .
57
Union:
Miscellaneous. .
45
Liberty
Total
Miscellaneous
131
Total
101
Whitley:
114
Vanderburg:
2,821
4
10
South Whitley
41
16
Howell
Total
171
1 State total
Total
! 2, 835
77, 126
1
STATISTICS OF INCOME
211
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
19S6— Continued
IOWA
County and city
Number
of returns
Adair:
Adair
34
53
39
Greenfield
Miscellaneous. .
Total..-
126
Adams:
Corning .
45
31
Miscellaneous ... ..
Total
76
Allamakee:
Lansing.
22
53
56
38
Postville...
WAiiknn
Miscellaneous..
Total
169
Appanoose:
Centerville
151
9
35
46
78
Cincinnati
Moulton...
Mystic
Miscellaneous
Total
319
Audubon:
Audubon
87
44
Miscellaneous
Total
131
Benton:
Belle Plaine
109
84
66
Vinton ..
Total.
259
Blackhawk:
Cedar Falls
187
72
1,549
259
LaPorte City
Waterloo
Total- -.
2,067
Boone:
Boone
495
95
82
187
Madrid
Ogden.-
Total
859
Bremer:
Sumner. .
63
33
123
Waverly
Miscellaneous
Total.
219
Buchanan:
102
39
Miscellaneous
Total
141
Buena Vista:
76
28
136
76
Sioux Rapids.-
Storm Lake
Miscellaneous
Total
316
County and city
Butler:
Clarksville
Greene
Parkersburg. .
Miscellaneous.
Total
Calhoun:
Lake City
Manson
Rockwell City.
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Carroll:
Carroll...
Coon Rapids..
Manning
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Cass:
Anita
Atlantic
Griswold
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Cedar:
Tipton
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Cerro Gordo:
Clear Lake
Mason City...
Miscellaneous-
Total..
Cherokee:
Cherokee
Marcus
Miscellaneous.
Total
Chickasaw:
Nashua
New Hampton.
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Clarke:
Osceola..
Miscellaneous-
Total
Clay:
Spencer
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Clayton:
Elkader- -.
Guttenberg
McGregor
Monona..
Strawberry Point.
Miscellaneous
Total.
212
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
IOWA— Continued
County and city
Clinton:
Clinton
Dewitt
Miscellaneous.--
Total
Crawford:
Denison
Manilla
Miscellaneous. --
Total
Dallas:
Adel
Perry
Woodward
Miscellaneous--.
Total
Davis:
Bloomfield
Miscellaneous.-.
Total
Decatur:
Lamoni
Leon
Miscellaneous. --
Total
Delaware:
Manchester
Miscellaneous.- -
Total
Des Moines:
Burlington
West Burlington
Miscellaneous...
Total
Dickinson:
Spirit Lake
Miscellaneous. --
Total
Dubuque:
Cascade.-- -
Dubuque
Dyersville
Miscellaneous. --
Total
Emmet:
Estherville
Miscellaneous.--
Total--
Fayette:
Fayette...
Oelwein
West Union
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Floyd:
Charles City
Nora Springs
Number
of returns
936
138
123
1,197
120
37
52
209
46
194
21
70
331
871
86
221
1,178
83
42
2,087
78
305
2,512
159
44
203
32
343
132
100
607
201
37
County and city
Number
of returns
Floyd — C ontinued .
Rockford
Miscellaneous. --
Total
Franklin:
Hampton
Sheffield
Miscellaneous...
Total
Fremont:
Hamburg
Sidney
Tabor
Miscellaneous...
Total
Greene:
Grand Junction.
Jefferson
Miscellaneous...
Total
Grundy:
Grundy Center.
Reinbeck
Miscellaneous...
Total
Guthrie:
Guthrie Center .
Panora
Stuart
Miscellaneous...
Total
Hamilton:
Jewell
Webster City...
Miscellaneous...
Total
Hancock:
Britt
Garner
Miscellaneous...
Total
Hardin:
Ackley
Eldora
Iowa Falls
Miscellaneous...
Total-
Harrison:
Dunlap...
Logan
Missouri Valley.
Woodbine
Miscellaneous...
Total..
Henry:
Mount Pleasant
New London
Winfield
Miscellaneous...
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
213
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
IOWA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Howard:
88
48
Lee:
Fort Madison.
389
Keokuk...
346
192
Total .. .
136
Total
927
79
61
Linn:
Cedar Rapids
Humboldt:
2,116
Marion.
167
64
Total
140
Miscellaneous
301
Total
Ida-
9
88
24
2,648
Louisa:
Columbus Junction
Ida Grove --
44
37
Total
121
M iscellaneous
37
Total
70
44
64
118
Lucas:
Chariton .
Williamsburg .
141
35
Total
178
176
Jackson:
Bellevue .-.
45
104
58
Lyon:
Rock Rapids
88
Miscellaneous
50
Total
Total
207
138
Madison:
Winterset .-
Jasper:
Colfax
74
12
220
35
83
Miscellaneous
54
Newton . . .
Total
137
Mahaska:
Total
341
28
201
56
257
283
Fairfield
80
M iscellaneous
Total
391
Total
Marion:
Knoxville
283
95
95
Iowa City
Melcher
19
Pella
23
57
Total - .
378
194
Jones:
Anamosa
111
77
9
Marshall:
Marshalltown
277
State Center
42
40
Total
197
Total
359
Keokuk:
Keota. ._
49
11
70
16
35
Mills:
Qlenwood
46
Sigourney
What Cheer
41
55
Miscellaneous
Total -
142
Total
181
Mitchell:
129
43
112
Algona
R iceville
13
24
Total
Total
172
149
214
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
IOWA— Continued
County and city
Monona:
Mapleton
Onawa -.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Monroe:
Albia
Buxton
Hiteman
Hocking
Lovilia
Miscellaneous-
Total
Montgomery:
Ked Oak
Villisca
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
Muscatine:
Muscatine
West Liberty
WOton Junction-
Miscellaneous
Total.
O'Brien:
Hartley
Paullina
Primghar
Sanborn
Sheldon
Miscellaneous.
Total
Osceola:
Sibley
Miscellaneous.
Total
Page:
Clarinda
Shenandoah...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Palo Alto:
Emmetsburg..
West Bend-...
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Plymouth:
Akron
Kingsley
Le Mars
Remsen
Miseellaneous-
Total
Pocahontas:
Fonda
Pocahontas
Rolfe
Miscellaneous-
Total-
Number
of returns
168
138
45
59
22
14
45
217
49
58
324
546
83
36
73
53
14
9
47
129
35
107
323
141
62
41
48
184
464
County and city
Polk:
Des Moines
Fort Des Moines.
Valley Junction..
Miscellaneous
Total.
Pottawattamie:
Avoca
Council Bluffs.
Oakland
Walnut
Miscellaneous-.
Total.
Poweshiek:
Brooklyn
Qrinnell
Montezuma.--
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Ringgold:
Mount Ayr---
Miscellaneous-
Total-
Sac:
Odebolt
Sac City.---...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Scott:
Bettendorf
Davenport
Rockingham..
Miscellaneous-
Total
Shelby:
Harlan
Miscellaneous.
Total
Sioux:
Alton.--
Hawarden
Orange City...
Rock Valley..
Sioux Center..
Miscellaneous-
Total--
Story:
Ames ---
Nevada
Story City
Miscellaneous-
Total-
Tama:
Dysart
Gladbrook
Tama
Toledo-
Traer
Miscellaneous-
Total
Number
of returns
5,881
23
236
553
6,693
1,670
47
70
361
2,196
69
167
38
144
63
62
116
59
115
2,246
86
211
2,658
129
42
204
115
77
484
18
14
71
69
67
37
276
STATISTICS OF INCOME
215
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, ayid post offices, caleri,dar year
iS^^— Continued
IOWA— Continued
County and city
Taylor:
Bedford
Lenox
Miscellaneous
Total
Union:
Creston
Miscellaneous
Total
Van Buren:
Farmington._.
Miscellaneous
Total
Wapello:
Eddvville
Eldon
Ottumwa
Miscellaneous
Total
Warren:
Indianola
Miscellaneous.
Total
Washington:
Brighton
Washington...
Miscellaneous
Total
Wayne:
AUerton
Corydon
Humeston
Seymour
Miscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
240
78
318
49
35
963
197
1,281
109
34
29
174
153
County and city
Webster:
Fort Dodge.-.
Lehigh
Miscellaneous-
Total
Winnebago:
Forest City.-.
Lake Mills
Miscellaneous-
Total
Winneshiek:
Calmar
Decorah
Miscellaneous-
Total
Woodbury:
CorrectionvOle
Sioux City
Miscellaneous-
Total
Worth:
Manly-..
Northwood
Miscellaneous.
Total
Wright:
Belniond
Clarion.-
Dows
Eagle Grove- -
MisceIlaneous-
Total
State total --
KANSAS
Allen:
Humboldt ... ...
74
191
5
28
Barber:
58
lola
53
La Harpe
97
Miscellaneous
Total
208
Total -
298
Barton:
103
38
' 96
Anderson:
273
Oarnett-.-
158
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous.- --
127
Total-
141
Total
654
-A.tchison:
450
30
Bourbon:
Fort Scott
269
20
Total-.
Total
480
289
216
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
KANSAS— Continued
County and city
Brown:
Hiawatha
Horton
Miscellaneous-
Total-
Butler:
Augusta
Douglass
Eldorado
Miscellaneous.
Total
Chase;
Cottonwood FallS-
Miscellaneous
Total.
Chautauqua:
Cedarvale
Sedan
Miscellaneous.
Total
Cherokee:
Baxter Springs.
Columbus
Galena
Scammon
Weir._
West Mineral..
Miscellaneous..
Total
Cheyenne: Miscellaneous.
Clark:
Ashland
Miscellaneous
Total-
Clay:
Clay Center...
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Cloud:
Clyde
Concordia
Miscellaneous.
Total..
CoSey:
Burlington
Miscellaneous.
Total
Comanche:
Coldwater
Protection
Miscellaneous-
Total
Cowley:
Arkansas City.
Winfield
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Number
of returns
110
75
169
44
482
262
957
199
135
560
136
143
68
29
183
84
296
103
437
471
64
County and city
Crawford:
Arcadia
Arma
Cherokee
Croweburg...
Franklin
Frontenac
Girard
Mulberry
Pittsburg
Radley
Miscellaneous
Total
Decatur:
Oberlin
Miscellaneous
Total
Dickinson:
.\bilene
Herington
Solomon
Miscellaneous
Total
Doniphan:
Troy
Miscellaneous
Total
Douglas:
Baldwin City.
Lawrence
Miscellaneous
Total
Edwards:
Kinsley
Miscellaneous
Total..
Elk:
Howard
Miscellaneous.
Total
Ellis:
Ellis
Hays
Miscellaneous.
Total
Ellsworth:
Ellsworth
Wilson
Miscellaneous.
Total
Finney:
Garden City..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Ford:
Dodge City.--
Miscellaneous.
Total
509
STATISTICS OF INCOME
217
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
KANSAS— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Franklin:
226
37
Kiowa:
Greensburg
66
Miscellaneous
73
Total
Total
263
139
Labette:
Chetopa
Gearv:
Fort Riley
35
229
16
280
17
Oswego --
41
Parsons
430
Miscellaneous
53
Total
Total
541
85
39
37
103
12
Lane: Miscellaneous - . . .
Graham: Miscellaneous, -
28
Leavenworth:
Greeley: Miscellaneous
58
275
246
423
Eureka
National Military Home
5
Miscellaneous.
43
Total -
Total
521
529
Lincoln:
Lincoln
Hamilton:
23
2
60
Miscellaneous
42
TotaL - --
Total
25
112
Linn:
La Cvgne
Harper:
Anthony
61
98
70
15
Harper
Pleasanton.. . -
30
Miscellaneous
40
Total
Total
229
85
Logan: Miscellaneous
Harvey:
Halstead
53
372
65
46
Lyon
Miscellaneous
Emporia
444
88
Total
490
Total
532
71
50
McPherson:
Hodgeman: Miscellaneous
78
92
35
169
Holton
Miscellaneous
141
M iscellaneous
Total
388
Total
127
Marion:
40
92
71
Valley Falls
46
133
74
Total
132
96
Total - ---
Jewell:
35
51
420
Marshall:
M iscellaneous ..
41
Total
86
Frankfort
47
106
95
183
31
Olathe .
Total
Miscellaneous
225
Total
278
211
Kearny: Miscellaneous
29
Miami:
Kingman:
112
81
93
Paola -
125
Miscellaneous
20
Total
Total
193
238
218
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
KANSAS— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Kumber
of returns
Mitchell:
Beloit
104
53
Pottawatomie:
St. Marys
55
Misppllanftoiis . .
Wamego .
71
91
Total
157
Total
217
Montgomery:
Caney
87
88
343
412
35
Pratt:
Pratt .
Cherryvale . . .. ..
146
Coffey ville . .
Miscellaneous.. .
78
Independence
M iscellaneous
Total
224
Rawlins: Miscellaneous
Total- -
965
164
Reno:
Haven
Morris:
Council Grove
86
66
38
Hutchinson
579
64
Total
152
Total
681
Morton:
Elkhart
38
9
Republic:
Belleville
-™
104
Total
47
Total
181
^Jemaha:
Sabetha
Seneca
107
46
12
Rice:
Lyons
119
Sterling
77
80
Total...
165
Total
276
Neosho:
' Chanute
316
19
30
Riley:
Manhattan
Erie
362
M iscellaneou%
M iscellaneous. .
55
Total
Total.
365
417
Rooks: Miscellaneous
82
58
98
51
180
Russell:
M iscellaneous
115
Total . -
149
Miscellaneous
108
Total .
Osage:
29
41
84
223
Saline:
Salina .
Osage Citv.. .
Miscellaneous
561
81
Total
154
Total
642
Osborne:
Downs ... .
21
44
34
Scott:
Scott Citv
36
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
5
Total
Total .
99
41
Sedgwick:
Wichita
Ottawa:
52
63
3,023
Miscellaneous
197
Total-. -
Total
115
3,220
Seward:
Liberal
Pawnee:
Lamed
139
105
168
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
16
Total
Total
244
184
Shawnee:
Topeka
Phillips:
55
43
2,035
Miscellaneous
47
Total.
Total..
98
2,082
STATISTICS OF INCOME
219
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
KANSAS—Continued
County and city
Sheridan: Miscellaneous
Sherman:
Goodland
Miscellaneous
Total
Smith:
Smith Center
Miscellaneous
Total
Stafford:
St. John
Stafford
M iscellaneous
Total
Stanton: Miscellaneous-
Stevens: Miscellaneous. -
Sumner:
Caldwell
(Conway Springs
Mulvane.
Wellington
Miscellaneous
Total
Thomas:
Colby
Miscellaneous
Total
:3oli
Icoti
in:
Ten
celli
3tal
M
?gov
celli
Hal
lisc
Idle;
ivill
celli
3tal
Mi5
i:
lersl
,s__
celli
3tal
91073—28 15
Number
of returns
IB?
23
91
84
51
226
34
22
252
90
101
109
County and city
Trego:
Wakeeney
Miscellaneous.
Total
Wabaunsee: Miscellaneous.
Wallace: Miscellaneous
Washington:
Washington..
Miscellaneous
Total.
Wichita: Miscellaneous.
Wilson:
Altoona
Fredonia
Neodesha
Miscellaneous
Total -
Woodson:
Yates Center. -
Miscellaneous.
Total
Wyandotte:
Bonner Springs.
Rosedale
Kansas City
Miscellaneous...
Total
State total -
KENTUCKY
Adair: Columbia
8
16
Boyd:
Allen: Scottsville
917
69
Anderson:
43
1
Miscellaneous .-
5
Total-
Miscellaneous ...
991
Boyle:
Total
44
295
Ballard: Miscellaneous
12
10
Total
Barren:
90
9
305
Bracken:
M iscellaneous
43
Total--
99
14
Total
Bath: Miscellaneous
27
57
Breathitt:
Bell:
M iddlesboro .._
227
99
37
32
Pine ville
3
Total
35
Total
363
Breckinridge:
Boone: Miscellaneous...
54
21
22
Bourbon:
Millersburg
14
390
11
Total
43
Paris
Bullitt: Miscellaneous
M iscellaneous.
26
Butler: Miscellaneous- -
Total..
415
5
220
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
KENTUCKY— Continued
County and city
Number '
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Caldwell:
83
10
Fayette:
Lexington
2,126
Miscellaneous ..
14
Total
Total
93
2,140
Fleming:
Flemingsburg
Calloway:
46
3
23
Miscellaneous.
9
Total
Total
49
32
Floyd:
Prestonsburg.
Campbell:
Bellevue*.
341
294
604
1,286
63
3J
Wayland. _
li
Fort Thomas
Weeksbury.
Miscellaneous..
53
Total
103
Total
2,588
Franklin:
Frankfort
2
5
354
Miscellaneous
3
Total
357
7
Fulton:
Fulton .. ..
Carroll"
41
12
91
Hickman
41
Miscellaneous..
2
Total
Total
53
134
Gallatin: Miscellaneous ..
15
20
11
niivA TTill
Garrard:
Lancaster
Miscellaneous .. .
Total
35
32
g
Casey: Miscellaneous
6
Total
40
Christian:
255
37
Grant : Miscellaneous
30
Graves:
Mayfield
Total
292
206
6
Clark:
393
r
Total
212
Grayson:
Total
400
14
12
Clay* Miscellaneous
15
Total
26
25
5
• Green: Miscellaneous
Crittenden:
5
Greenup:
Greenup
Total
30
20
136
Cumberland: Miscellaneous
3
38
Total
Daviess:
456
^
473
194
Owensboro
Miscellaneous
14
Hardin:
Total.-. ----
12
52
Edmonson : Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
16
Elliott: Miscellaneous..
1
Total
68
Estill:
51
63
Harlan:
Harlan...
141
Miscellaneous.
292
Total
Total
121
433
STATISTICS OF INCOME
221
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
KENTUCKY— Continued
County and city
Harrison:
Cynthiana
Miscellaneous.
Total
Hart: Miscellaneous .
Henderson:
Henderson
Miscellaneous.
Total
Henry:
Eminence
Miscellaneous.
Total
Hickman:
Clinton
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Hopkins:
Dawson Springs.
Earlington
Madisonville
Mortons Gap
Miscellaneous
Total
Jackson: Miscellaneous.
Jefferson:
Louisville
Miscellaneous
Total.
Jessamine:
Nicholasville..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Johnson:
Paintsville
Van Lear
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Kenton:
Covington
Ludlow
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Number
of returns
120
13
133
33
44
167
2
11
13,283
303
13, 586
85
2,825
235
102
3,162
Knott: Miscellaneous
15
Knox:
Barbourville _
35
Miscellaneous .
9
Total
44
Larue:
Hodgenville ...
20
Miscellaneous
2
Total
22
County and city
Laurel:
London
Miscellaneous
Total
Lawrence:
Louisa
Miscellaneous
Total
Lee:
Beattyville
Miscellaneous
Total
Leslie: Miscellaneous
Letcher:
Jenkins
Miscellaneous
Total
Lewis:
Vanceburg. _ .
Miscellaneous...
Total
Lincoln:
Stanford
Miscellaneous
Total
Livingston: Miscellaneous
Logan:
Russellville
Miscellaneous
Total
Lyon:
Eddyville
Miscellaneous
Total
McCracken:
Paducah
Miscellaneous
Total
McCreary: Miscellaneous.
McLean: Miscellaneous...
Madison:
Berea
Richmond
Miscellaneous
Total
Magoffin: Miscellaneous..
Marion:
Lebanon
Miscellaneous
Total
Marshall: Miscellaneous..
Martin: Miscellaneous
222
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
KENTUCKY— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Mason:
216
12
2
Rockcastle: Miscellaneous
26
Rowan: Miscellaneous
22
1
228
Scott:
Georgetown
7
1
187
Miscellaneous
6
Total --
Mercer:
101
11
193
Shelby:
110
Total
112
Miscellaneous -
6
Total — -
1
3
157
11
116
Simpson: Franklin
32
Spencer: Miscellaneous
10
36
70
8
66
22
Todd:
Elkton
Muhlenberg:
Central City - ---
9
Miscellaneous
20
Total
29
166
16
Nelson:
68
28
3
Union:
14
86
Sturgis
41
16
Nicholas:
30
1
Miscellaneous
Total
3
Miscellaneous -
74
Total
31
Warren:
289
32
Miscellaneous
16
Total
Oldham:
32
38
305
Washington: Springfield
44
13
70
Webster:
Providence ---
Total . -
18
41
2
Pendleton:
21
16
19
Total- —
M iscellaneous
62
Total ---
37
Whitley:
Corbin
89
Perry:
157
84
61
Miscellaneous.-
21
Total -
171
241
Total
7
5
85
167
Woodford:
Versailles ---
Pike:
Hellier
101
Miscellaneous --
43
Total -
257
Total
144
2
State total -- -
32, 821
Pulaski:
36
110
4
Total - -
150
STATISTICS OF INCOME
223
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
LOUISIANA
County and city
Acadia:
Crowley
Rayne
Miscellaneous
Total...
Allen:
Elizabeth
Kinder
Oakdale
Miscellaneous
Total..
Ascension:
Donaldsonville
M iscellaneous
Total
Assumption:
Napoleonville
Miscellaneous.
Total
Avoyelles:
Bunkie
Marksville
M iscellaneous
Total
Beaureguard:
De Ridder
Ludington
Merry ville
Miscellaneous..
Total...
Bienville:
Arcadia
Miscellaneous.
Total
Bossier:
Bossier
Miscellaneous
Total
Caddo:
Cedar Grove
Oil City
Shreveport.
Vivian
Miscellaneous.
Total...
Calcasieu:
De Quincy
Ged
Lake Charles
Sulphur
Vinton
Westlake
M iscellaneous
Total
Caldwell: Miscellaneous
Cameron: Miscellaneous
Number
of returns
200
83
372
161
119
135
133
4
25
15
177
37
126
163
52
49
4,312
65
503
4,981
82
9
726
45
85
12
24
County and city
Catahoula:
Jones ville
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Claiborne:
Haynesville
Homer
Miscellaneous
Total
Concordia:
Ferriday
Vidalia
Miscellaneous
Total
De Soto:
Mansfield
Miscellaneous
Total
East Baton Rouge:
Baton Rouge
Miscellaneous
Total
East Carroll:
Lake Providence,
Miscellaneous
Total
East Feliciana:
Jackson
Miscellaneous
Total
Evangeline:
ViUe Platte
Miscellaneous
Total
Franklin:
Winnsboro
MisceUaneous
Total.
Grant:
Colfax
Miscellaneous
Total
Iberia:
Jeanerette
New Iberia
Miscellaneous
Total.
Iberville:
Bayou Gcula
Plaquemine
White Castle
Miscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
224
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
LOUISIANA— Continued
County and city
Jackson:
Eros
Miscellaneous
Total ,
Jefferson:
Gretna
Kenner
McDonogh ville
Westwego
Miscellaneous..
Total
Jefferson Davis:
Jennings
lyake Arthur.
Welsh
Miscellaneous
Total..
liafayette:
Lafayette
Miscellaneous
Total
liS Fcurche:
Matthews.-
Thibodaux
Miscellaneous
Tctal
La Salle: Miscellaneous
Lincoln:
Ruston
Miscellaneous.
Total
Livingston: Miscellaneous.
Madison:
Tallulah
Miscellaneous
Total
Morehouse:
Bastrop.
Miscellaneous
Total
Natchitoches:
Natchitoches
Miscellaneous
Total
Orleans:
New Orleans
Miscellaneous
Total
Ouachita:
Monroe
West Monroe
M iscellaneous
Total --..
Plaquemine: Miscellaneous
Number
of returns
80
32
37
20
100
269
207
315
48
363
1
134
85
126
192
29
100
27
156
60
216
101
66
167
19, 430
679
20, 109
1,015
78
144
1,237
County and city
Pointe Coupee:
New Roads
Miscellaneous
Total
Rapides:
Alexandria
Bcyce
Glenracra
Lv^compte
Pineville
Miscellaneous
Tctal
Red River: Miscellaneous..
Richland:
Alto
Ray ville
M iscellaneous
Total
Sabine:
Fisher
Reason
Miscellaneous
Total
St. Bernard: Miscellaneous
St. Charles: Miscellaneous.
St. Helena: Miscellaneous..
St. James:
Lutcher
M iscellaneous
Total
St. John the Baptist:
Gary ville
Miscellaneous
Total
St. Landry:
Eunice
Opelousas
Washington
Miscellaneous
Total
St. Martin:
Breaux Bridge
St. Martinville
Miscellaneous
Total
St. Mary:
Berwick
Franklin
Morgan City
Patterson..
Miscellaneous
Total
St. Tammany:
Covington
Madison ville
Mandeville
Slidell
Miscellaneous...
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
225
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
LOUISIANA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Tangipahoa:
Amite ..
47
200
11
16
102
Vernon— Continued .
M iscellaneous
57
Total - -
172
Washington:
Bogalusa
Total
376
254
33
62
Total
287
Terrebonne:
Houma . .
116
36
Webster:
Minden
210
112
Total
152
Total
322
TTr,,VT.. A/r;c^«llo.,n^,io
48
West Baton Rouge: Miscellaneous
57
27
88
36
47
West Feliciana: Miscellaneous
39
Winn:
Miscellaneous
96
Total
171
M iscellaneous
6
Total
19
96
102
State total
38, 996
MAINE
Androscoggin:
Auburn
East Livermore
Lewiston
Lisbon.
Mechanic Falls.
Poland
Turner
Webster
Miscellaneous..
Total
Aroostook:
Ashland
Blaine
Bridgewater
Caribou
Eagle Lake
Easton
Fort Fairfield. -
Fort Kent
Frenchville
Grand Isle
Houlton
Island Falls
Limestone
Madawaska
Mapleton
Mars nill
Monticello
Oakfleld
Presque Isle
St. Agatha
Sherman
Stockholm
Van Buren
Washburn
Miscellaneous..
Total
Cumberland:
Bridgton..
Brunswick
811
91
i, 110
62
53
20
8
19
4
2,178
18
4
27
207
8
43
184
52
3
1
236
8
46
3
10
52
27
7
253
1
5
3
40
14
47
1,299
55
292
Cumberland— Continued.
Cape Elizabeth
Cumberland
Freeport
Gorham
Gray
Harpswell
New Gloucester
Portland
Scarborough
South Portland
Standish _
Westbrook
Windham
Yarmouth
Miscellaneous
Total
Franklin:
Farmington
Jay
Phillips
Rangeley
Wilton..
Miscellaneous
Total
Hancock:
Bar Harbor
Blue Hill.
Brooksville
Bucksport - -
Deer Isle.-
Ellsworth
Gouldsboro
Mount Desert
Stonington
Tremont
M iscellaneous
Total
80
14
53
32
12
6
12
4,360
34
414
8
281
37
57
59
120
14
16
48
65
106
369
193
14
1
31
6
91
4
62
14
34
120
570
226
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
MAINE— Continued
County and city
Kennebec:
Augusta
Benton
China
Clinton
Gardiner
Hallowell
Monmouth
Oakland
Vassalboro
Water ville
Winslow
Winthrop
Miscellaneous-
Total
Knox:
Camden
Rockland
Rockport
St. George
Thomaston
Union
Vinalhaven
Warren
Mlscellaneous-
Total.
Lincoln:
Boothbay
Boothbay Harbor-
Bristol
Waldoboro---
Wiscasset
Miscellaneous
Total-
Oxford:
Bethel
Dixfleld
Fryeburg
Mexico :..
Norwav-.
Oxford- -
Paris
Rumford
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Penobscot:
Bangor
Brewer
Corinna
Dexter--- -.-
East Millinocket-
Enfield
Hampden
Lincoln -.
Milford
Millinocket
Newport
Old Town
Orono
Orrington-
Patten
Miscellaneous
Total -
Piscataquis:
Brownville
Dover- Foxcroft-
Oreen ville
Guilford
Milo -.
Monson ,
Number
of returns
742
4
5
18
220
55
6
59
22
755
2,024
123
315
24
12
66
9
19
16
16
51
22
36
59
62
17
73
297
87
1,393
117
15
77
45
6
11
49
8
197
25
127
72
3
15
59
2,219
County and city
Number
of returns
Plscataquis^Continued
Sangerville
Miscellaneous
Total
Sagadahoc:
Bath
Bowdoinham
Richmond
Topsham
Miscellaneous
Total ---
Somerset:
Anson
Bingham.-- --
Fairfield
Hartland---
Madison
Norridgewock
Pittsfield
Skowhegan
Solon
Miscellaneous
Total
Waldo:
Belfast- -.
Searsport
Stockton Springs— -
Winterport
]M iscellaneous-
Total
Washington:
Baileyville
Calais
Cherryfield
Danforth
East Machias-
Eastport . —
Harrington '---.
Jonesport
Lubec
Machias -
Machiasport -
Millbridge
Pembroke
Perry
Miscellaneous
Total
York:
Berwick
Biddeford
Buxton
Eliot
Hollis
Kennebunk
Kennebunkport
Kittery.
Lebanon
North Berwick
Old Orchard
Parsonsfield
Saco --
Sanford
South Berwick
Wells
York-
M iscellaneous
Total
State total
STATISTICS OF INCOME 227
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
MARYLAND
County and city
Allegany:
Cumberland...
Frostburg
Lonaconing
Mount Savage.
Western port
Miscellaneous..
Total -
Anne Arundel:
Annapolis
Miscellaneous.
Total
City of Baltimore.
Baltimore:
Catonsville
Towson
Miscellaneous.
Total
Calvert: Miscellaneous.
Caroline:
Denton
Federalsburg..
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Carroll:
Union Bridge.
Westminster..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Cecil:
Elkton..
North East...
Port Deposit..
Miscellaneous.
Total
C h arles : M iscell aneous .
Dorchester:
Cambridge
Hurlock
M iscellaneous
Total.
Frederick:
Brunswick
Frederick
Miscellaneous-
Total
Garrett:
Oakland
Miscellaneous.
Total
Harford:
Aberdeen.
Belair
Havre de Qrqce.
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Number
of returns
1,619
141
57
47
62
108
2,034
677
431
1,108
40,062
556
297
1,592
2,445
33
44
200
195
128
28
47
225
197
13
35
108
593
210
106
90
152
233
581
County and city
Howard:
Ellicott City..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Kent:
Chestertown..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Montgomery:
Rockville
Takoma Park.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Prince George:
Capitol Heights.
Hyattsville
Laurel
Mount Rainier..
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Queen Anne:
Centerville
Miscellaneous.
Total,
St. Marys: M iscellaneous .
Somerset:
Crisfield
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Talbot:
Easton
St;,. Michaels..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Washington:
Boonsboro
Hagerstown...
Williamsport..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Wicomico:
Salisbury
Miscellaneous.
Total
Worcester:
Berlin
Pocomoke City.
Snow Hill
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Miscellaneous fdr the State:
Foreign
From other districts
State total.
228
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
MASSACHUSETTS
County and city
Barnstable:
Barnstable --
Bourne
Chatham
Dennis
Falmouth
Harwich
Orleans
Pro vinceto wn
Sandwich.
Yarmouth
Miscellaneous
Total
Berkshire:
Adams.
Cheshire
Clarksburg
Dalton.-
Great Barrington.
Hinsdale.
Lanesborough
Lee
Lenox
New Marlborough
North Adams
Pittsfield
Sheffield
Stockbridge
West Stockbridge.
Williamsto wn
Miscellaneous
Total
Bristol:
Acushnet
Attleboro
Dartmouth
Dighton
Easton...
Fairhaven
Fall River
Freetown.
Mansfield
New Bedford
North Attleboro. -
Norton
Raynham
Rehoboth.
Seekonk
Somerset..
Swansea
Taunton
West port
Miscellaneous
Total
Dukes:
Edgartown
Oak BluSs
Tisbury
Miscellaneous
Total...
Essex:
Amesbury..
Andover
Beverly
Danvers..
Essex
Georgetown
Gloucester
Qroveland
Hamilton
Haverhill
Number
of returns
342
170
76
50
248
94
59
97
62
67
60
1,325
338
31
2
168
274
17
38
178
134
7
912
2,560
44
159
9
253
45
5,169
35
1,163
207
81
186
372
3,473
35
275
3,643
474
110
43
10
32
98
84
1,418
56
6
11,801
159
500
738
1,309
512
47
57
883
55
144
2,715
County and city
Essex — Continued.
Ipswich... .-
Lawrence
Lynn
Lynnfleld...
Manchester.
Marblehead
Merrimac
Methuen..
Middleton
Nahant
Newbury
Newbury port
North Andover...
Peabody
Rockport
Rowley
Salem
Salisbury
Saugus
Swampscott
Wenham
West Newbury —
Miscellaneous
Total
Franklin:
Buckland..
Colrain
Deerfield..
Erving
Greenfield
Montague
Northfleld
Orange... ...
Shelburne...
Sunderland
Whately
M iscellaneous
Total.-
Hampden:
Agawam
Chester
Chicopee
East Longmeadow
Holyoke
Longmeadow
Ludlow
Monson
Palmer
Russell
Southwick .
Springfield
Westfleld
West Springfield..
Wilbraham
Miscellaneous
Total.
Hampshire:
Amherst
Belchertown
Easthamptoq
Hadley
Hatfield
Huntington
Northampton
South Hadley
Ware
Williamsburg
M iscellaneous
Total ,
STATISTICS OF INCOME
223
Table 11. _..
distributed by
1926— Continued
■Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
tinued
MASSACHUSETTS— Continued
County and city
Middlesex:
Acton
Arlington
Ashland
Aver
Bedford
Belmont
Billerica
Cambridge
Chelmsford
Concord
Dracut
Everett
Framingham
Groton
Holliston
Hopkinton
Hudson
Lexington
Lincoln
Littleton
Lowell-
Maiden
Marlborough.—.
Maynard
Medford ,
Melrose
Natick
Newton
North Reading.
Pepperell
Reading
Sherborn
Shirley
Somerville
Stoneham
Stow.
Sudbury
Tewksbury
Townsend
Tyngsborough..
Wakefield
Waltham.
Watertown
Wayland
Westford
Weston
Wilmington
Winchester
Woburn
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Nantucket: Nantucket-
Norfolk:
Avon
Bellingham.
Braintree
Brookline...
Canton
Cohasset
Dedham
Foxborough.
Franklin
Holbrook
Medfield
Med way
Millis-
Milton
Needham...
Norfolk
Norwood
Plain ville
Quincy
Randolph. .-
Sharon
Number
of returns
123
2,661
107
156
102
2,061
181
7,104
192
586
62
1,580
1,286
163
110
97
310
727
114
65
3,307
2,747
532
219
3,102
2,169
641
7,384
22
90
671
47
42
6,386
508
40
54
39
36
18
817
1,570
2,076
141
77
307
125
1,562
836
53
County and city
53, 405
195
52
34
813
8,807
356
275
860
146
347
117
79
104
68
1,486
768
45
744
46
3,849
224
224
Norfolk — C ontinued.
Stoughton
Walpole...
Wellesley
West wood
We^'mouth
Wrentham
Miscellaneous
Total.
Plymouth:
Abington
Bridgewater
Brockton.
Duxbury
East Bridgewater..
Hanover
Hanson
Hingham
Hull
Kingston
Lakeville
Marion
Marshfield
Mattapoisett
Middleborough
Norwell
Pembroke
Plymouth
Rochester
Rockland.-.
Scituate
Wareham
West Bridgewater.
Whitman
Miscellaneous
Total.
Suffolk:
Boston
Chelsea
Revere...
Winthtop
Miscellaneous.
Total
Worcester:
Ashburnham.
Athol
Auburn
Barre
Blackstone
Brookfield.
Carlton
Clinton
Douglas
Dudley
Fitchburg
Gardner
Grafton
Hardwick
Harvard
Holden-...
Hopedale
Hubbardston
Lancaster
Leicester.-
Leominster
Lunenburg
Milford
Millbury
Millville ,
Northboro
Northbridge
North Brookfield.
230
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and -post offices, calendar year
/£>^e— Continued
MASSACHUSETTS— Continued
County and city
Worcester— Continued.
Oxford.
Rutland
Shrewsbury. _
Southboro
Southbridge
Spencer
Sterling
Sturbridge
Sutton
Templeton..
Upton
Uxbridge
Warren
Number
of returns
93
53
226
136
456
202
34
22
27
79
26
206
72
County and city
W orcester — C on tin ued
Webster
Westboro
West Boylston
West Brookfleld...
Westminster
Winchendon
Worcester
Miscellaneous
Total...
State total
MICHIGAN
Alcona: Miscellaneous.
Alger:
Munising
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Allegan:
Allegan.
Otsego
Plain well
Miscellaneous.
Total
Alpena:
Alpena
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Antrim:
Mancelona
Miscellaneous.
Total
Arenac: Miscellaneous.
L'Anse
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Barry:
Hastings
Nashville
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Bay:
Bay City
Essexville
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Benzie:
Frankfort
Miscellaneous.
Total
120
20
140
130
83
80
130
423
385
9
394
102
50
22
120
36
178
145
29
56
230
1,520
32
50
1,602
93
Berrien:
Benton Harbor.
Berrien Springs.
Buchanan
Niles
New Buffalo
St. Joseph.
Three Oaks
Watervliet
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Branch:
Bronson
Coldwater
Quincy.-
Union City
Miscellaneous.
Total
Calhoun:
Albion
Battle Creek-.
Homer
Marshall
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Cass:
Cassopolis
Dowagiac
Marcellus
Miscellaneous.
Total
Charlevoix:
Boyne City...
Charlevoix
East Jordan...
Miscellaneous-
Total
Cheboygan:
Cheboygan...
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Chippewa:
Sault Ste. Marie.
Miscellaneous
Total.
140
46
186
320
24
STATISTICS OF INCOME
231
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1936— Continued
MICHIGAN— Continued
County and city-
Clare:
Clare
Miscellaneous-
Total
Clinton:
Ovid
St. Johns
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Crawford:
Grayling-
Miscellaneous.
Total
Delta:
Escanaba
Gladstone
Wells
Miscellaneous-
Total
Dickinson:
Iron Mountain.
Norway
Vulcan
Miscellaneous. -
Total.
Eaton:
Bellevue
Charlotte
Eaton Rapids.
Grand Ledge-
Miscellaneous.
Total
Emmet:
Harbor SpringS-
Pellston
Petoskey -_.
Miscellaneous...
Total -
Genesee:
Clio
Fenton
Flint
Flushing
Mount Morris-
Miscellaneous-.
Total -
Gladwin:
Gladwin.
Miscellaneous-
Total
Gogebic:
Anvil location.
Bessemer
Ironwood
Wakefield
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Number
of returns
53
25
110
31
166
520
110
17
39
686
620
95
18
20
21
160
92
110
51
74
17
260
28
379
50
101
5,931
42
53
161
6,338
29
138
623
52
58
County and city
Grand Traverse:
Traverse City-
Miscellaneous-
Total--
Gratiot:
Alma-- --
Ithaca
St. Louis
Miscellaneous-
Total
Hillsdale:
Hillsdale
Jonesville
Reading
Miscellaneous.
Total
Houghton:
Atlantic Mine
Baltic
Calumet
Chassell
Dollar Bay
Hancock
Houghton
Hubbell
Kearsarge
Lake Linden..
Laurium-
Painesdale
South Range..
Trimountain..
Miscellaneous.
Total--
Huron:
Bad Axe.
Harbor Beach.
Sebewaing
Miscellaneous.
Total
Ingham:
East Lansing.
Lansing
Leslie
Mason
Williamston.-
Miscellaneous.
Total
Ionia:
Belding
Ionia
Lake Odessa- .
Lyons
Portland
Miscellaneous.
Total
Iosco:
East Tawas...
Tawas City...
Miscellaneous.
Total -.
232
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
MICHIGAN— Continued
County and city
Iron:
Amasa
Caspian--
Crystal Falls—
Iron River
Stambaugh
Miscellaneous.
Total
Isabella:
Mount Pleasant -
Miscellaneous
Total -
Jackson:
Jackson
Miscellaneous-
Total
Kalamazoo:
Kalamazoo
Vicksburg
Miscellaneous.
Total
Kalkaska:
Kalkaska
Miscellaneous-
Total
Kent:
Cedar Springs-
Grand Rapids.
Lowell
Rockford
Sparta
Miscellaneous.
Total
Keweenaw:
Mohawk
Miscellaneous-
Total
Lake: Miscellaneous.
Lapeer:
Almont.
Imlay City
Lapeer
Miscellaneous
Number
of returns
30
95
200
45
19
398
145
54
2,580
148
40
152
33
13, 780
90
80
51
105
14, 139
43
34
63
140
134
Total
371
38
Lenawee:
50U
Blissfield
45
32
73
42
Tecumseh
95
121
Total
908
Livingston:
49
163
75
Total
287
County and city
Luce:
Newberry
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Mackinac:
St. Ignace
Miscellaneous.
Total
Macomb:
Halfway
Mount Clemens-
New Baltimore-.
Richmond
Romeo
Roseville
Miscellaneous.--
Total-
Manistee:
Arcadia
Manistee
Miscellaneous-
Total-
Marquette:
Champion-
Ishpeming-
Marquette.
Negaunee..
Republic...
Total
1,127
Mason:
Ludington ..
280
Scottville ...
22
3
Total
305
Mecosta:
Big Rapids
140
40
Total
180
Menominee:
15
360
36
Total
411
Midland:
Midland ..
281
21
Total
302
30
Monroe:
D undee
16
800
70
Total
886
Montcalm:
40
Greenville.
160
STATISTICS OF INCOME
233
1. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
ited by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
Continued
Table 1 _
distributed by
1926— Continued
MICHIGAN— Continued
County and city
Montcalm — Continued.
Howard City
Miscellaneous
Total.
Muskegon:
Montague
Muskegon. -._
Muskegon Heights-
Whitehall --.-
Miscellaneous
Total..- -
Montmorency: Miscellaneous -
Newaygo:
Fremont
Newaygo
Miscellaneous -
Total.
Oakland:
Berkley
Birmingham---
Clawson
Farmington
Ferndale
Holly
Milford..-
Orion
Oxford
Pleasant Ridge.
Pontiac
Rochester.
Royal Oak
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Oceana:
Hart
Pentwater
Shelby.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Ogemaw:
West Branch..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Ontonagon:
Greenland
Ontonagon
Rockland
Miscellaneous.
Total..
Osceola:
Evart
Reed City
Miscellaneous.
Total
Oscoda: Miscellaneous.
Otsego; Oaylord
Ottawa:
Coopersville..
Grand Haven.
Holland
Number
of returns
21
123
20
1,415
660
42
35
2,172
32
1,040
45
202
566
78
91
71
90
140
2,250
200
1,410
108
6,323
143
28
320
670
County and city
Ottawa — Continued.
Spring Lake
Zeeland
Miscellaneous
Total.
Presque Isle:
Onaway
Rogers City..
Miscellaneous-
Total
Roscommon: Miscellaneous.
Saginaw:
Carrollton
Chesaning
Saginaw
St. Charles.. -
Miscellaneous-
Total.
St. Clair:
Algonac
Marine City..
Marysville
Port Huron.. -
St. Clair
Yale
Miscellaneous.
Total
St. Joseph:
Constantine.-
Sturgis
Three Rivers..
Miscellaneous-
Total..
Sanilac:
Croswell
Marlette
Sandusky
Miscellaneous.
Total
Schoolcraft:
Manistique
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Vassar.-
MiscellaneouS-
Total-
Van Buren:
Bangor..
Decatur-
Hartford.
Shiawassee:
25
Durand .- ...
98
Owosso
430
Miscellaneous. ... ..
82
Total
635
Tuscola:
Caro
100
Cass City
40
234
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
MICHIGAN— Continued
County and city
Van Buren— Continued.
Lawton _
Paw Paw
South Haven
Miscellaneous. -
Total.
Washtenaw:
Ann Arbor
Chelsea
Manchester...
Milan..
Saline
Ypsilanti
Miscellaneous -
Total.
Wayne:
Brightmoor.
Dearborn...
Detroit
Ecorse
Eloise
Number
of returns
30
100
172
48
477
1,650
60
30
70
61
610
36
2,517
28
740
92, 775
240
1
County and city
Wayne— Continued.
Fordson (formerly Springwells)
Grosse He
Grosse Pointe
Hamtramck
Highland Park
Lincoln Park
North ville
Plymouth
River Rouge
Trenton.
Wayne
Wyandotte.
Miscellaneous
Total.
Wexford:
Cadillac
Miscellaneous.
Total
State total.
Number
of returns
582
80
1,600
580
2,650
120
230
300
490
210
240
1,020
206
102, 092
320
11
331
176, 804
MINNESOTA
Aitkin:
Aitkin
Miscellaneous -
Total.
Anoka:
Anoka
Miscellaneous.
Total
Becker:
Detroit Lakes.
Fra/.ee.
Miscellaneous-
Total -
Beltrami:
Bemidji
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Benton:
Sauk Rapids..
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Big Stone:
Qraceville
Orton ville
Miscellaneous.
Total
Blue Earth:
Lake Crystal..
Mankato
Miscellaneous.
Total
3rown:
New Ulm...
Sleepy Eye.
Springfield..
83
136
21
30
204
31
133
11
578
34
623
204
43
51
Brown — Continued.
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Carlton:
Cloquet
Miscellaneous.
Total
Carver:
Chaska
Miscellaneous.
Total
Cass:
Cass Lake
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Chippewa:
Montevideo---
MiscellaneouS-
19
317
228
92
320
140
122
105
50
Total
155
108
Clay:
37
204
102
Total .
343
Clearwater' Miscellaneous
32
Cook: Miscellaneous.-
9
Cottonwood:
21
68
34
Total
123
STATISTICS OF INCOME ZC>5
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
MINNESOTA— Continued
County and city
Crow Wing:
Brainerd
Crosby
Ironton
Miscellaneous
Total
Dakota:
Farmington......
Hastings
South St. Paul...
Miscellaneous
Total
Dodge:
Kasson
Miscellaneous
Total
Douglas:
Ale.xandria
Osakis
Miscellaneous
Total
Fairibault".
Blue Earth
Wells
Winnebago
Miscellaneous
Total
Fillmore:
Chatfleld
Lanesboro
Preston
Rushford
Spring Valley
Miscellaneous
Total
Freeborn:
Albert Lea
Miscellaneous
Total
Goodhue:
Cannon Falls
Kenyon.
Red Wing
Zumbrota
Miscellaneous
Total...
Grant: Miscellaneous
Hennepin:
Edina
Excelsior
Hopkins
Minneapolis
Richfield
Robbinsdale
St. Louis Park...
Miscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
221
77
37
47
382
27
74
306
94
112
28
32
172
228
189
3C4
75
26
37
323
41
CI
6
113
114
24, 790
13
98
16
221
County and city
Houston:
Caledonia
Miscellaneous.
Total
Hubbard:
Akeley
Park Rapids..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Isanti:
Cambridge
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
Itasca:
Bovey
Coleraine
Deer River
Grand Rapids
Nashwauk
Miscellaneous.
Total
Jackson:
Jackson
Lakefleld
Miscellaneous.
Total
Kanabec:
Mora
Miscellaneous-
Total
Kandiyohi:
WUlmar
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Kittson:
Hallock
Miscellaneous.
Total
Koochiching:
International Falls
Miscellaneous.
Total-.
Lac qui Parle:
Dawson
Madison
Miscellaneous..
Total
Lake:
Two Harbors..
Miscellaneous-
Total
Lake of the Woods
Baudette
Miscellaneous.
Total
261
26
24
50
Us . . .
204
36
240
52
42
19
113
170
4
174
91073—28-
16
236
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
MINNESOTA— Continued
County and city
Le Sueur:
Le Sueur
Montgomery
New Prague.
Waterville
M iscellaneous
Total
Lincoln: Miscellaneous
Lyon:
Marshall
Tracy -
Miscellaneous
Total...
McLeod:
Glencoe
Hutchinson
M iscellaneous
Total.
Mahnomen:
Mahnomen -
Miscellaneous
Total.
Marshall:
Warren
M iscellaneous
Total-
Martin:
Fairmont
Miscellaneous
Total -.
Meeker:
Litchfield
Miscellaneous
Total
Mille Lacs:
Milaca
Princeton
M iscella neous
Total-
Morrison:
Little Falls
M iscellaneous
Total
Mower:
Austin.-
M iscellaneous
Total-- -.-.
Murray:
Slayton
M iscellaneous
Total
Nicollet:
St. Peter
M iscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
111
92
78
201
187 i
102 i
169
84
136
53
189
357
76
County and city
Nobles:
Adrian--.
Worthington
Miscellaneous
Total-
Norman:
Ada --
M iscellaneous
Total..
Olmsted:
Rochester.-
Miscellaneous
Total
Ottartail:
Fergus Falls
Pelican Rapids
Perham
Miscellaneous
Total
Pennington:
Thief River Falls.
M iscellaneous
Total
Pine:
Pine City
Sandstone
Miscellaneous
Total--
Pipestone:
Pipestone--
M iscellaneous
Total
Polk:
Crookston
East Grand Forks
Fosston
M iscellaneous
Total -
Pope:
Glenwood
Miscellaneous
Total
Ramsey:
North St. Paul....
St. Paul
White Bear Lake-
Miscellaneous
Total
Red Lake:
Red Lake Falls-..
Miscellaneous
Total--
Redwood:
Redwood J'alls
Miscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
STATISTICS OF INCOME
237
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1936— Continned
MINNESOTA— Continued
County and city
Renville:
Fairfax
Olivia --
Renville
Miscellaneous.
Total
Rice:
Faribault
Northfleld
Miscellaneous
Total
Reck:
Luverne
M iscellaneous - .
Total
Roseau:
Roseau
Warroad
Miscellaneous..
Total
St. Louis:
Aurora.
Biwabik
Buhl
Chisholm
Duluth
Ely....
Eveleth
Gilbert
Hibbing
Kinney
Mountain Iron
Proctor.
Tower
Virginia
Miscellaneous
Tctal
Scott:
Belleplaine
Jordan
Shakopee
Miscellaneous..
Total
Sherburne: Miscellaneous
Sibley:
Winthrop
Miscellaneous.
Total
Stearns:
Melrose
Paynesville
St. Cloud
Sauk Center
Miscellaneous
Total
Steele:
Blooming Prairie
Owatonna
M iscellaneous.
Total
Number
of returns
10
72
44
145
306
162
18
486
102
37
139
24
29
204
5,136
170
306
49
816
5
6
170
26
444
19
7,432
120
27
102
129
34
37
544
75
136
18
196
16
County and city
Stevens:
Morris
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Swift:
Appleton
Benson
Miscellaneous.
Total
Todd:
42
63
Miscellaneous .
56
Total
161
Traverse:
23
50
Miscellaneous . .
14
Total
87
Wabasha:
Lake City
93
Plain vie w
24
42
Miscellaneous. .
65
Total
224
Wadena:
Wadena .
95
22
Total
117
Waseca:
22
Waseca.
109
Miscellaneous
29
Total
160
Washington:
257
69
Total
326
Watonwaii:
33
111
29
Total
173
Wilkin:
102
57
Total
159
Winona:
St Charles
17
680
34
Total
731
238
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
MINNESOTA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Wright:
Buffalo
51
36
32
12
91
Yellow Medicine:
Canby
62
Cokato
5&
Delano .
Miscellaneous
58
Total
Miscellaneous
178
State total
Total
222
64,227
MISSISSIPPI
Adams:
Natchez
499
2
Clay:
West Point
9&
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
4
Total
Total -.
501
100
Coahoma:
Alcorn:
Corinth
201
1
572
Miscellaneous
253
Total
Total. -
202
825
Copiah:
Amite:
Gloster -.
21
13
48
Miscellaneous
72
24
Total
34
Total
144
Attala:
94
22
Covington:
Collins
J^iscellaneous
20
18
Total
116
Total
38
3
74
Bolivar:
103
71
71
64
301
Forrest:
Rosedale
631
Shaw
8
Shelby
Total
Miscellaneous
639
Franklin:
Bude
Total -
610
12
31
Calhoun: Miscellaneous
20
Carroll: Miscellaneous .
Total --
31
58
2
43
Chickasaw:
Houston -■-
13
40
Okolona ....-
Grenada:
Grenada
Total
91
15
2
17
Total
165
Hancock:
Total
17
73
Claiborne:
55
11
29
Total
Miscellaneous -
102
Total
66
Harrison:
Biloxi
386
Clarke:
38
4
33
Gulfport
530
12
Pass Christian
76
Miscellaneous _ ..
147
Total
Total ... ... ....
75
1,151
STATISTICS OF INCOME
239
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
MISSISSIPPI— Continued
County and city
Hinds:
Jackson..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Holmes:
Durant
Lexington
Miscellaneous.
Total
Humphreys:
Belzoni
Miscellaneous-
Total..
Issaquena: Miscellaneous.
Itawamba: Miscellaneous.
Jackson:
Moss Point
Pascagoula
Pecan Springs.
Miscfellaneous.
Total.
Jasper: Miscellaneous
Jeflferson: Miscellaneous
Jeflferson Davis: Miscellaneous.
Jones:
Ellisville
Laurel
Miscellaneous
Total
Kemper: Miscellaneous.
LaFayette:
Oxford
Miscellaneous
Total.
Lamar:
Lumberton
Sumrall
Miscellaneous.
Total
Lauderdale:
Meridian
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Lawrence: Migcellaneous.
Leake: Miscellaneous
Lee:
Tupelo
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Leflore:
Greenwood
Itta Bena
Miscellaneous.
Total
Number
of returns
1,756
136
1,892
84
83
115
30
540
20
60
1,036
112
1,148
226
36
574
61
173
County and city
Lincoln:
Brookhaven...
Norfleld
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Lowndes:
Columbus
Miscellaneous.
Madison:
Canton
Miscellaneous.
"Total
Marion:
Columbia
Miscellaneous.
Total
Marshall:
Holly Springs.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Monroe:
Aberdeen
Amory.
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Montgomery:
Winona..
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Neshoba:
Philadelphia..
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Newton:
Newton.
Union
Miscellaneous.
Total
Noxubee:
43
73
Total..
116
Oktibbeha:
Stark ville
58
10
Total
68
Panola:
28
47
67
Total
142
240
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
MISSISSIPPI— Continued
County and city
Pearl River:
Picayune.
Poplarville
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Perry:
Richton
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Pike:
McComb
Magnolia
Summit
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Pontotoc:
Pontotoc
Miscellaneous.
Total--
Prentiss: Booneville.
Quitman;
Marks.
Miscellaneous
Total -
Rankin:
Peiahatchie...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Scott:
Forest
Miscellaneous-
Total
Sharkey: Miscellaneous..
Simpson: Miscellaneous.
Smith: Miscellaneous
Stone:
Wiggins
Miscellaneous.
Total
Sunflower:
Indianola
Moorhead
Ruleville
Miscellaneous.
Total
Tallahatchie:
Charleston
Tutwiler.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Number
of returns
340
36
34
30
440
103
64
30
128
36
60
282
S06
67
30
159
County and city
Tate:
Senatobia
Miscellaneous.
Total-.- -
Tippah: Miscellaneous.
Tishomingo:
luka
M iscellaneous-
Total.- -.
Tunica: Miscellaneous.
Union:
New Albany. -
Miscellaneous-
Total
Walthall: Tylertown.
Warren:
Vicksburg
Miscellaneous
Total.
Washington:
Greenville
Leland.-
Miscellaneous.
Total
Wayne: Miscellaneous. _
Webster: Miscellaneous.
Wilkinson:
Woodville
Miscellaneous
Total -
Winston:
Louisville
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Yalobusha:
Water Valley.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Yazoo:
Yazoo City
Miscellaneous.
Total
State total-
STATISTICS OF INCOME
241
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
MISSOURI
County and city
Adair:
KirksviUe
Novinger
Miscellaneous.
Total
Andrew:
Savannah
Miscellaneous-
Total --
Atchison:
Rocknort
Tarki'o
Miscellaneous.
Total
Audrain:
Mexico
Vandalia
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Barry:
Cassville
Monett
Miscellaneous.
Total
Barton: ,
Lamar
Liberal
Miscellaneous.
Total
Bates:
Butler
Rich Hill
Miscellaneous.
Total
Benton: Miscellaneous...
Bollinger: Miscellaneous.
Boone:
Centralia
Columbia
Miscellaneous
Total.
Buchanan:
St. Joseph
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Butler:
Poplar Bluff..
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Caldwell:
Braymer
Hamilton
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Number
of returns
190
36
3
229
County and city
Callawav:
Fulton
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Cape Girardeau:
Cape Girardeau.
Jackson
Miscellaneous...
Total-
Carroll:
Carrollton
Norborne
Miscellaneous.
240
34
26
Total..
Carter: Miscellaneous.
300
80 I
10
105
388
14
450
2,720
15
2,735
200
Cass:
Harrisonville..
Pleasant Hill..
Miscellaneous-
Total -
Cedar:
Eldorado Springs.
Miscellaneous
Total.
Number
of returns
382
50
14
446
155
30
20
205
140
Chariton:
Brunswick
Salisbury
35
45
Miscellaneous
32
Total
112
Christian: Miscellaneous..
5
Clark:
Kahoka...
15
Miscellaneous
17
Total ....
32
Clay:
Excelsior Springs ..
120
Liberty
1\5
Miscellaneous . .. ...
8^
Total.
320
Clinton:
Camerdn
85
Lathrop
20
Plattsburg
75
Miscellaneous. ..... ...
10
Total.
190
Cole:
Jefferson City
Miscellaneous
420
10
Total
430
Cooper:
Boonville
1 120
Miscellaneous
23
Total
1 143
Crawford: Miscellaneous
1 ^^
242
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
MISSOURI— Continued
County and city
Dade:
Greenfield
Miscellaneous
Total -
Dallas: Miscellaneous..
Daviess:
Gallatin
Pattonsburg
Miscellaneous..
Total
Da Kalb:
Maysville...
M iscellaneous
Total
Dent:
Salem
Miscellaneous
Total
Douglas: Miscellaneous
Dunklin:
Campbell
Cardwell
Kennett
Maiden
Senath
Miscellaneous
Total--
Franklin:
Pacific-
Union
Washington
Miscellaneous-
Total
Gasconade:
Herman
Miscellaneous
Total ---
■Gentry;
Albany
King City
Stanberry -
M iscellaneous
Total
■Greene:
Ash Grove
Republic
Springfield
Miscellaneous
Total
•Grundy: •
Trenton
M iscellaneous
Total
Harrison:
Bethany
Cainsville.-
Number
of returns
43
132
108
4
6
1,260
1.275
165
10
County and city
Harrison— Continued.
Miscellaneous
Total
Henry:
Clinton
Deepwater
Windsor
Miscellaneous
Total
Holt:
Mound City -
Miscellaneous
Total
Howard:
Fayette
Glasgow
Miscellaneous
Total-— ---
Howell:
Mountain View
West Plains --
Willow Springs
Miscellaneous
Total
Iron: Miscellaneous
Jackson:
Independence
Kansas City
Lees Summit
Mount Washington
M iscellaneous
Total .
Jasper:
Carl Junction
Carterville.-
Carthage
Duenweg ,--
Joplin
Sarcoxie
Webb City
Miscellaneous
Total
Jefferson:
Crystal City ■
DeSoto --
Festus
Miscellaneous-
Total-
Johnson:
Holden -
Warrensburg - .
Miscellaneous
Total ---
Knox:
Edina
Miscellaneous
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
243
Table U —Individual returns by States and Territories— Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
MISSOURI— Continued
County and city
La Clede:
Lebanon
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Lafayette:
Higginsville.--
Lexington
Odessa .--
Miscellaneous-
Total -
Lawrence:
Aurora
Marionville
Mount Vernon.
Pierce City
Miscellaneous..
Number
of returns
Total.
Lewis:
Canton
Le Grange
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Lincoln:
Elsberry
Troy
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Linn:
Brookfield
Marceline
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Livingston:
Chillicothe
Miscellaneous.
Total.
McDonald: Miscellaneous.
Macon:
Bevier
La Plata
Macon
Miscellaneous
Total.
Madison:
Fredericktown.
Miscellaneous..
Total -
Maries: Miscellaneous.
Marion:
Hannibal-.
Palmyra
Miscellaneous
Total.
Mercer:
Princeton
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
75
150
40
75
102
81
196
123
15
138
596
39
County and city
Miller:
Eldon
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Mississippi:
Charleston
East Prairie...
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Monitea*:
California
Tipton
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Monroe:
Monroe City..
Paris
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Montgomery:
Montgomery..
Wellsville
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Morgan:
Versailles
Miscellaneous.
Total.
New Madrid:
Gideon
Morehouse
New Madrid. -
Parma
Portage ville...
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Newton:
Qranby
Neosho
Seneca.
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Nodaway:
Maryville
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Oregon:
Thayer
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Osage: Miscellaneous.
Ozark: Miscellaneous.
Pemiscot:
Caruthersville.
Hayti
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Number
of returns
83
67
34
100
10
3
119
130
60
146
35
26
244
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
disti-ibuted by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
MISSOU RI— Continued
County and city
Perry:
Perry ville...
Miscellaneous
Total...
Pettis:
Sedalia..-
Miscellaneous
Total...
Phelps:
Newburg
Rolla
St. James..
Miscellaneou.s
Total
Pike:
Bowling Green
Louisiana
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Platte: Miscellaneous
Polk:
Bolivar
Miscellaneous
Total.
Pulaski: Miscellaneous..
Putnam:
Unionville
Miscellaneous
Total..
Ralls: Miscellaneous
Randolph:
Higbee
Huntsville...
Moberly
Miscellaneous
Total
Ray:
Richmond
Miscellaneous
Total..
Reynolds: Miscellaneous
Ripley:
Doniphan
Miscellaneous
Total...
St Charles:
St Charles
Miscellaneous
Total
St. Clair:
Appleton City
Osceola
M iscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
500
25
525
37
121
33
70
30
23
13
13
426
4
140
326
50
376
County and city
St. Francois:
Bonne Terre..
Desloge
Elvins. _-
Farmington...
Flat River
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Ste. Genevieve:
Ste. Genevieve.
Miscellaneous--
Total.
St,
Louis:
Clayton
Ferguson
Kirkwood
Maplewood
Richmond Heights.
University City
Webster Groves
Wellston
Miscellaneous
Total.
Saline:
Marshall
Slater
Number
of returns
Sweet Springs.- . -
25
50
Total
370
Schuyler: Miscellaneous - -
24
Scotland:
Memphis .
17
9
Total
26
Scott:
Chaffee
59
Illmo
44
Oran . -
13
Sikeston
114
Miscellaneous- - - -
43
Total -
273
Shannon : M iscellaneous
7
Shelby:
Clarence . -.
15
Shelbiua . .
20
Miscellaneous. .. . .
21
Total .-
56
Stoddard:
4
Bloomfield . . .-
19
Dexter
35
Miscellaneous- .
20
Total
78
Stone: Miscellaneous.
7
Sullivan:
Milan . . -
20
Miscellaneous -. - - .
15
Total
35
STATISTICS OF INCOME
245
ABLE 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
MISSOURI— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Taney: Miscellaneous
9
10
Webster— Cont inued .
Miscellaneous .. .
Texas: Miscellaneous
Total ...
"Vernon:
210
10
15
Worth:
Grant City"
Miscellaneous.
10
Total
220
3
Total
Warren : Miscellaneous
40
24
13
Wright:
Mountain Grove
Wayne:
15
18
10
Piedmont
Miscellaneous
10
Total
20
Total
33
City of St Louis
51 652
10
State total
Marshfield
99, 509
MONTANA
Beaverhead:
Dillon
Miscellaneous.
Total
Big Horn:
Hardin
Miscellaneous.
Total
Blaine:
Chinook
Miscellaneous.
Total
Broadwater: Miscellaneous.
Carbon:
Red Lodge
Miscellaneous
Total
Carter: Miscellaneous.
•Cascade:
Great Falls
Miscellaneous
Total.
Chouteau:
Fort Benton..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Custer:
Miles City
Miscellaneous.
Total
Daniels:
Scobey
Miscellaneous.
Total
167
106
130
48
37
1,623
268
1,891
126
324
27
Dawson:
Glendive
79
Miscellaneous
100
Total -
179
Deerlodge:
Anaconda..
759
Miscellaneous . .
5
Total
764
Fallon:
Baker..
36
Miscellaneous
15
Total .
51
Fergus:
Lewistown..
423
Miscellaneous
161
Total
584
Flathead:
Kalispell..
250
Whitefish..
106
Miscellaneous.
61
Total
417
Gallatin:
Bozeman
312
Three Forks.
48
Miscellaneous
92
■ Total
452
Garfield: Miscellaneous
31
Glacier:
Cut Bank . .
42
Miscellaneous . .
16
Total
58
Golden Valley: Miscellaneous
14
Granite:
Philipsburg
70
M iscellaneous
29
Tota' ,
9£
246
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
M ONT AN A— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Hill:
250
32
Prairie: Miscellaneous
Ravallie:
36
Miscellaneous
79
Total
282
Miscellaneous......
Total
54
Jefferson : Miscellaneous
81
127
133
Richland:
Sidney ..
Lake:
40
55
69
Poison . .
40
Total
109
Total
95
Roosevelt:
Poplar
Lewis and Clark:
46
1,074
65
32
East Helena.
Wolf Point
60
Helena
72
Miscellaneous . ...
Total
164
1,185
Rosebud:
Forsyth
Liberty: Miscellaneous.
15
70
51
Lincoln:
Eureka.
27
69
52
Total
121
Sanders: Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
68
163
Total
148
Silver Bow:
Butte
McCone: Miscellaneous..
14
3,055
58
Madison:
16
95
Miscellaneous.
129
Ennis. _
Total
Miscellaneous
3,242
Stillwater: Miscellaneous
Total
111
97
Sweet Grass:
Big Timber . .
Meagher: Miscellaneous. _
82
47
Mineral: Miscellaneous
64
15
Missoula;
Missoula
697
45
Total
79
Teton:
Total
742
41
Miscellaneous
42
Musselshell:
Roundup
Total
158
104
83
Miscellaneous
283
Total
262
19
Valley:
Park:
Livingston...
356
63
112
Miscellaneous. -
Miscellaneous
98
Total
Total
419
210
Petroleum: Miscellaneous
38
Wheatland:
76
Phillips:
70
35
38
Total
Miscellaneous
114
Wibaux: Miscellaneous.. ...
Total-
105
19
Yellowstone:
Billings .
Pondera: Miscellaneous
Powder River: Miscellaneous
103
31
961
74
Powell:
207
40
Miscellaneous
41
Deer Lodge
Total
Miscellaneous
1,079
State total
Total
247
16, 191
STATISTICS OF INCOME
247
Table 11. — Individual returns by Siaten and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, tow7hships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
NEBKASEA
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Adams:
646
42
Cherry:
Valentine
41
M iscellaneous
74
Total
Total
688
115
Antelope:
45
73
Cheyenne:
Sidney
123
M iscellaneous
45
Total
Total
118
168
Arthur* Miscellaneous
6
12
7
Clay:
26
Miscellaneous
126
Total
101
40
74
151
Colfax:
Schuyler
St Edwards
108
207
221
Total
315
295
37
Cuming:
West Point
Box Butte:
134
127
Total - ---
332
Miscellaneous
99
Totiil
58
360
Custor:
H rokon How
Brown:
47
14
3
k:.
17
M iscellaneous -
106
Total
Total
64
208
203
59
22
101
Dakota:
37
M iscellaneous
67
Total
104
Dawes:
Total
475
147
76
104
81
40
45
M iscellaneous
23
Total
215
Miscellaneous . .
Dawson:
Cozad
361
58
08
Butlor'
133
199
332
85
M iscellaneous
44
Total
255
Deuel:
122
30
161
33
17
Total
50
Dixon:
Total
319
46
Cedar'
79
76
102
Wakefield
85
HartinRton
M iscellaneous
127
Total
258
DodKe:
317
r,U2
Chase: M iscellaneous
70
Hooper
North Hend
12U
49
248
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. -^Individual returns by States and Territories — Nximber of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
NEBRASKA— Continued
County and city
Dodge— Continued.
Scribner
Miscellaneous
Total -
Douglas:
Omaha
Miscellaneous
Total
Dundy:
Benkelman
M iscellaneous
Total
Fillmore:
Geneva.-
Miscellaneous
Total
Franklin:
Franklin.
Miscellaneous
Total
Frontier:
Curtis
Miscellaneous.
Total
Furnas:
Beaver City
Cambridge
M iscellaneous
Total
Gage;
Beatrice...
Wy more .-
Miscellaneous. . . ,
Total
Garden: Miscellaneous...
Oarfleld: Burwell
Gosper: Miscellaneous
Grant: Miscellaneous
Greeley: Miscellaneous...
Hall:
Grand Island
M iscellaneous.
Total
Hamilton:
Aurora.-
M iscellaneous
Total
Harlan:
Alma
M iscellaneous
Total...
Hayes: Miscellaneous
Hitchcock: Miscellaneous
Number
of returns
106
1,034
11,353
347
11, 700
106
28
55
108
386
76
92
786
56
842
113
87
200
County and city
Holt:
Atkinson
O'NeUl
Miscellaneous
Total
Hooper: Miscellaneous
Howard:
St. Paul
Miscellaneous
Total.
Jefferson:
Fairbury
Miscellaneous
Total
Johnson:
Tecumseh...
M iscellaneous
Total-
Kearney:
Minden
M iscellaneous
Total
Keith:
Ogallala
M iscellaneous
Total
Keya Paha: Miscellaneous
Kimball:
Kimball
Miscellaneous. ..-
Total ---
Knox:
Bloomfleld
Creighton
Miscellaneous
Total ---
Lancaster:
Bethany
College View
Havelock--
Lincoln
University Place
Miscellaneous
Total -
Lincoln:
North Platte
Miscellaneous
Total -
Logan: Miscellaneous-
Loup: Miscellaneous --
McPherson: Miscellaneous
Madison:
Madison -
Newman Grove.
Number
of returns.
384
85
469
103
32
STATISTICS OF INCOME
249
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
19£6— Continued
NEBRASKA— Continued
County and city
Madison — Continued.
Norfollc
Tilden
Miscellaneous
Total
Merrick:
Central City
Miscellaneous
Total
Morrill:
Bayard
Bridgeport
Miscellaneous
Total
Nance:
Genoa.-
Miscellaneous
Total
Nemaha:
Auburn
Miscellaneous
Total
Nuckolls:
Superior
Miscellaneous
Total...
Otoe:
Nebraska City
Miscellaneous
Total
Pawnee:
Pawnee City
Miscellaneous
Total..
Perkins: Miscellaneous
Phelps:
Holdrege.-
M iscellaneous
Total..
Pierce:
Pierce_..
Plain view
Miscellaneous
Total
Platte:
Columbus
Miscellaneous _
Total..
Polk:
Osceola
Stromsburg
Miscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
398
35
45
Red Willow:
McCook
225
Miscellaneous..
50
Total
275
613
Richardson:
Falls City..
120
85
215
Humboldt
58
Miscellaneous ... .
53
Total
205
326
Rock: Miscellaneous .
44
49
13
24
Saline:
Crete
132
De Witt
39
106
Friend
43
Wilber
82
34
67
Miscellaneous
81
Total
377
Sarpy: Miscellaneous
101
85
Saunders:
Ashland
118
62
60
Wahoo
153
198
180
Total
411
120
70
Scotts Bluff:
Gering . . ..
72
Mitchell
93
190
Scottsblufl.
330
Miscellaneous..
80
242
109
Total
575
Seward:
Seward
351
175
Miscellaneous
107
52
25
Total
282
Sheridan:
48
77
Miscellaneous
117
Total .
53
165
Sherman:
Loup City.. ....
115
55
41
M iscellaneous
21
Total ....
170
62
Sioux: Miscellaneous
65
50
29
32
Stanton:
Stanton
75
Miscellaneous
31
Total...
134
106
Thayer:
Hebron
320
145
48
Miscellaneous
140
Total
465 :
188
Thomas: Miscellaneous
41 1
52
38
7
Thurston:
Walthill
26
Miscellaneous.
156
Total
131 '
182
250
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
NEBRASKA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
VaUey:
Ord
101
37
Webster:
Red Cloud
38
Miscellaneous ... ..
M iscellaneous
48
Total
Total
138
86
Wheeler: Miscellaneous
Washington:
132
141
8
Blair
York:
York
Miscellaneous. . ..
196
Total
273
Miscellaneous
40
Total
Wayne:
168
91
236
State total
Miscellaneous
33, 532
Total . .
259
NEVADA
Churchill:
Fallon
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Clark:
Las Vegas
Miscellaneous.
Total
Douglas:
Gardnerville..
Minden
Miscellaneous.
Total
Elko:
Carlin
Elko.-
Wells
Miscellaneous.
Total
Esmeralda:
Goldfield
Miscellaneous.
Total
Eureka:
Eureka _.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Humboldt:
Winnemucca..
Miscellaneous-
Total
Lincoln:
Caliente
Rioche
Miscellaneous.
Total
Lander:
Austin
101
9
254
46
57
238
27
128
450
95
127
51
178
90
Lander — Continued.
Battle Mountain...
Miscellaneous
Total
Lyon:
Yerington...
Miscellaneous
Total
Mineral: Miscellaneous
Nye:
Tonopah
Miscellaneous
Total
Ormsby:
Carson City
Miscellaneous
Total
Pershing:
Lovelock...
Miscellaneous
Total
Storey:
Virginia City
Miscellaneous
Total
Washoe:
Reno
Sparks..
Miscellaneous
Total
White Pine:
Ely....
McQill
Ruth
Miscellaneous
Total
State total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
251
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1936— Continued
NEW HAMPSHIRE
County and city
Belknap:
Alton
Barnstead
Belmont
Laconia
Meredith
TUton
Miscellaneous
Total -
Carroll:
Bartlett
Conway
Ossipee
Sandwich
Wakefield
Wolfeboro
Miscellaneous
Total
Cheshire:
Fitzwilliam..
Hinsdale
Jaffrey
Keene
Marlboro
Swanzey
Troy..
Walpole
Winchester...
Miscellaneous
Total
Coos:
Berlin
Colebrook
Gorham
Groverton
Jetferson.
Lancaster
Stewartstown.
Whitefield....
Miscellaneous.
Total
Grafton:
Ashland
Bethlehem
Bristol
Campton
Canaan
Enfield
Hanover.
Haverhill
Lebanon
Lincoln
Lisbon
Littleton
Lyne
Plymouth
Woodstock
Miscellaneous.
Total
Hillsborough:
Anierherst
Antrim
Bedford
Number
of returns
16
3
9
357
61
91
95
632
285
15
54
67
613
33
27
15
49
45
79
768
54
73
43
7
120
14
48
64
1,191
42
39
45
7
21
20
296
129
315
45
00
173
10
133
13
109
1,448
County and city
Hillsborough — Continued.
Goffstown
Greenville
Hillsborough
Hudson
Manchester
Merrimack..
Milford
Nashua.
Peterboro
Weare
Wilton
Miscellaneous
Total.
Merrimack:
Andover
Boseawen
Concord
Franklin
Henniker
Hooksett
Hopkinton...
Northfield
Pembroke
Pittsfield
Warner
Miscellaneous
Total
Rockingham:
Derry
Epping.
Exeter
Hampton
Kingston
Londonderry..
Newmarket...
Northwood
Plaistow
Portsmouth...
Ravmond
Rye
Salem
Seabrook
Miscellaneous.
Total
Strafford:
Dover
Farmington...
Milton
Rochester
Somersworth..
Miscellaneous.
Total
^ullivan:
Charlestown..
Clareniont
Cornish
Newport
Sunapee
Miscellaneous.
Total
State total
Number
of return
45
37
84
33
2,922
10
144
1,582
131
13
49
87
5,187
14
5
1,320
210
25
24
10
5
5
54
19
207
1,
125
18
239
81
35
9
57
18
780
19
25
70
13
112
1,608
18
319
153
96
1,363
26
445
11
147
19
19
15, 276
91073— 2 S-
-17
252
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
NEW JERSEY
County and city
Atlantic:
Absecon
Atlantic City..
Egg Harbor
Hammonton...
Landisville
Margate
Mays Landing.
Minotola
Northfleld
Pleasantville...
Somers Point_.
Ventnor
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Bergen:
Allendale.
Alpine
Bergenfield
Bogota
Carlstadt
Cliffside
Closter
Cresskell
Demarest
Dumont
East Paterson
East Rutherford
Edgewater
Emerson
Englewood
Fairview
Fort Lee
Garfield
Glenrock
Grantwood
Hackensack
Hasbrouck Heights.
Hillsdale
Kingsland
Leonia
Little Ferry
Lodi
Lyndhurst
May wood
Midland Park
Moonachie
Morsemere
North Arlington
Oradell
Palisade Park
Park Ridge
Ramsey
Ridgefleld..
Ridgefield Park
Ridgewood
Riveredge
Rutherford
Tenafly.
Wallington
Waldwick
Westwood
Woodcliff Lake
Woodridge
Wortendyke
WyckoO"
Miscellaneous
Number
of returns
Total.
Burlington:
Beverly
Bordentown.
Burlington...
Florence
62
4,384
93
113
10
97
56
6
31
235
32
497
176
5,792
60
6
109
246
163
163
79
27
146
193
21
,008
65
164
303
85
150
,504
168
88
4
181
53
151
332
188
84
3
457
44
100
176
75
49
37
,746
293
50
,480
204
85
67
274
354
58
29
00
430
County and city
Numbor
of returns
Burlington — C ontinued.
Medford
Moorestown
Mount Holly.
Palmyra
Riverside
Riverton
Roebling
Miscellaneous
Total.
11,989
169
291
327
44
Camden:
Audobon
Berlin... _..
Blackwood
Brooklawn
Camden
Clementon
Collingswood
Gloucester
Haddonfield
Haddon Heights.
Laurel Springs _.-
Magnolia
Merchantville
Oaklyn
Westmont
Woodlynne
Miscellaneous
Total -
Cape May:
Cape May
Cape May Court House-
Ocean City
Wild wood
Woodbine
Miscellaneous
Total.
Cumberland:
Bridgeton
Millville
Port Norris
Vineland
Miscellaneous.
Total
Essex:
Belleville
Bloomfield
Caldwell
East Orange...
Glenridge
Hilton
Irvington _
Livingston
Maple wood
Millburn
Montclair
Newark
Nutley
Orange
Ro.seland
Short Hills
South Orange..
Verona
West Caldwell.
West Orange...
Miscellaneous..
Total.
45, 161
STATISTICS OF INCOME
253
Table 11.— Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
NEW JERSEY— Continued
County and city
Gloucester:
Clayton
Olassboro
National Park..
Paulsboro..
Pitman
Swedesboro
Wenonah
Westville
Williamstown...
Woodbury
Miscellaneous.-.
Total.— -
Hudson:
Arlington
Bayonne...
East Newark
Guttenberg
Harrison...
Hoboken
Hudson Heights
Jersey City
Kearney
North Bergen...
Secaucus
Union City
Weehawken
West New York
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Hunterdon:
Clinton
Flemington
Frenchtown
Highbridge
Lambertville
Milford
Miscellaneous...
Total
Mercer:
Higlistown
Hopewell
Pennington
Princeton..
Trenton
Miscellaneous.. -
Total
Middlesex:
Carteret
Chrome
Cranbury
Dunellen
Fords
Highland Park..
Jamesburg
Metuchen
Middlesex
Milllowu
New Brunswick
Old Bridge
Parlin
Perth Amboy...
Roosevelt
Sayreville
Sewaren
South Amboy...
South Kiver
Woodbridge
Miscellaneous...
Total
Number
of returns
227
103
74
78
38
1,461
1,700
4,471
62
183
842
5,517
92
18, 613
508
669
130
845
1,680
1,373
121
36, 806
15
141
26
102
198
62
310
181
45
55
1,126
8,130
205
9,742 I
161
246
38
184
68
62
36
209
52
141
2,272
19
77
1,724
4
155
113
412
150
220
193
6, 536
County and city
Number
of returns
Monmouth:
Asbury Park
Atlantic Highlands
Avon
Belmar
Bradley Beach
Fair Haven
Freehold
Highlands
Keansburg
Keyport
Long Branch.
Manasquan
Matawan
Ocean Grove
Red Bank
Rumson
Sea Bright
Spring Lake
Miscellaneous
Total
Morris:
Boonton
Butler
Chatham
Chester
Dover
Hanover
Hilbernia
Madison
Morris Plains
Morristown
Mountain Lakes...
Netcong
Rockaway
Tabor
Wharton
Whippany
Miscellaneous.
Total-.
Ocean:
Lakewood
New Egypt..
Point^'leasant
Toms River
Tuckerton
Miscellaneous
Total
Passaic:
Bloomingdale
Clifton..
Haledon..
Hawthorne
Little Falls.-
Passaic...
Paterson
Pompton Lakes
Prospect Park
Richfield Park
Ringwood
Totowa
Wanaque
West Paterson
Miscellaneous
Total
Salem:
Carney s Point
Elmer
Penns Grove
Salem
254
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States aiid Territories — Number of returyis
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
NEW JERSEY— Continued
County and city
Number
of return.s
County and city
Number
of returns
Salem— Continued.
95
64
Union — Continued.
Elizabeth
6, 598
Fanwood
55
54
Total
651
Hillside .-.
152
28
163
423
28
26
183
17
127
92
30
169
Linden-. _
161
Lyons Farms
58
New Providence
7
Plainfield
2, 392
Rah way
1.317
North Plainfield
Roselle .-
997
Roselle Park. .
145
Scotch Plains .
42
Somerville
Springfield . .- ..
49
Summit
808
Union Town
1,240
Westfleld
836
Total
1,258
Miscellaneous. --
64
Total .
245
164
44
15, 457
Franklin
Newton
Warren:
Alpha . .
97
5
8
61
60
79
Belvidere
67
Sparta
Hackettstown.
103
Oxford.
106
Phillipsburg.- ..
1,084
Washington .
1.59
207
Total
666
Total
1,823
Union:
454
State total-- .-'-
176, 320
NEW MEXICO
Bernalillo:
Albuquerque..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Catron: Miscellaneous.
Chaves:
Rosswell
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Colfa.t:
Dawson
Koehler
Raton
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Currv:
Clovis.—
M iscellaneous-
Total -
De Baca: Miscellaneous-
Dona .\ria:
Las Cruees
M iscellaneous
Total.-
Eddy:
.\rtesia...
Carlsbad.
1,533
1
1,534
431
57
Eddy— Continued.
Miscellaneous. .
121
2
369
161
296
26
322
152
91
243
131
116
Total.
Grant:
Central
Fort Bayard..
Hurley
Santa Rita
Silver City....
Tyrone
Miscellaneous-
23
270
10
61
67
83
149
11
46
Total
427
Guadalupe:
Santa Rosa.
19
Miscellaneous. . .
26
Total -
45
17
Hidalgo:
Lordsburg
40
15
Total - .
55
16
Lincoln:
Carrizozo .-
48
31
Total ---
79
STATISTICS OF INCOME
255
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
NEW MEXICO— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Luna:
Columbus . -
12
93
10
San Juan:
Farmington
Miscellaneous.
Total..
San Miguel:
East Las Vegas .._.-..
32
Deming. .
51
83
Total
115
McKinley:
379
87
382
Gallup -
Miscellaneous
Total
Santa Fe:
Santa Fe
21
403
Total
466
Mcra:
4
24
376
Mora
Miscellaneous . .. .
52
Total- __ _-..
Sierra: Miscellaneous
Socorro:
Magdalena
San Marcial .. .
428
Total
28
36
Otero:
Alamcgordo .
42
11
13
Tularosa,. .
28
38
Socorro
Miscellaneous
Total
Taos:
Taos
32
16
Total .
66
Quay:
148
19
114
34
Total
167
Miscellaneous
Total
Torrance: Miscellaneous
Union:
Clayton
18
Rio Arriba:
2
65
52
Miscellaneous
28
Total
67
48
Roosevelt:
43
24
Miscellaneous
Total
Valencia;
Belen :.
M iscellaneous
Total... .._
State total
27
Miscellaneous
75
Total
67
60
31
Sandoval:
25.
20
Miscellaneous
91
T( ta'
45
6,513
NEW YORK
Albany:
Albany
Altamont
echoes
Delinar
Oreen Island
Menands
Ravena...
Selkirk..
Slingerlands
Watervliet..
West Albany
M iscellaneous
Total
Allegany:
Andover - _
Angelica
Belmont
Bolivar
Cuba
Friendship
'' See footnote on p. 258
Allegany— Continued .
Wellsville
Miscellaneous
Total
Bronx: New York City ^
Broome:
Binghamton
Deposit
Endicott
Johnson City
Port Dickinson
Union
Miscellaneous. _
Total...
Cattaraugus:
.\llegany-.
Cattaraugus
Ellicottville
290
163
810
30, 610
3, 501
93
543
422
38
78
121
4.796
256 STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11.— Individual returns by States and Territories-Number of retarni
^^«^*^ .... ---niies, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
distributed by count
1936 — Continued
NEW YORK— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
Cattaraugus— Continued.
Franklinville
Gowanda —
Little Valley..
Olean
Randolph
Salamanca..
M iscellaneous. -
Total.
Cayuga:
Auburn
Moravia
Port Byron.. -
Weedsport
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Chautauqua:
Brocton
Dunkirk
Falconer
Fredonia.
Jamestown
Ripley
Silver Creek..
Westfield
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Chemung:
Elmira
Elmira Heights.
Horseheads
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Chenango:
Bainbridge
Greene
New Berlin —
Norwich
Oxford
Sherburne
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Clinton:
Champlain —
Chazy
Danneinora...
Plattsburg
Rouses Point..
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Columbia:
Chatham
Claverack
Gennantown..,
Hillsdale
Hudson
Kinderhook —
Phihnont
V'alatie
Miscellaneous.
69
173
48
995
47
420
228
County and city
2, 159
1,533
55
34
49
145
Cortland— Continued.
McQraw
Miscellaneous
1,816
Total.
Delaware:
Delhi...
Hancock
Sidney
Stamford
Walton.
Miscellaneous.
Number
of returns
849
Total.
42
675
114
293
2,840
25
148
173
407
4,717
3,025
77
Dutchess:
Amenia
Arlington
Beacon
Castle Point
Dover Plains
Fishkill-
Hopewell Junction.
Hyde Park
Millbrook -
Millerton
New Hamburg
Pawling
Pine Plains
Poughkeepsie
Red Hook
Rhinebeck
Staatsburg
Wappingers Falls..
Wassaic ■
Miscellaneous
95
76
94
75
107
230
Total.
3,242
70
70
56
362
53
72
72
30
30
10
540
85
55
750
Erie:
Akron..
Angola
Blasdell
Buffalo...
Colden...
Depew
East Aurora.—.
Forks
Hamburg
Kenmore
Lackawanna..
Lancaster
Sloan
Springville
Tonawanda...
Williamsville..
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Total-
152
23
35
20
678
65
46
43
155
Cortland:
Cortland.
Homer...
1,217
702
82
Essex:
Au Sable Forks.
Klizabethtown..
Keeseville
Lake Placid
Port Henry
Ticonderoga
Westport
Willsboro
Miscellaneous. -
677
52
57
395
41
35
46
35
52
145
73
26
101
20
2,180
54
110
40
143
15
156
3,776
140
86
58
38, 356
6
148
430
72
460
740
575
312
22
138
635
295
1,109
43, 582
65
21
54
159
93
130
25
36
131
Total...
Franklin:
Chateaugay...
Malone
Saranac Lake.
714
49
380
501
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
NEW YORK— Continued
County and city
Franklin— C ontinued .
Tupper Lake
Miscellaneous
Total.
FiUton:
Broadalbin
Gloversville
Johnstown
Mayfleld
North ville.
Miscellaneous
Total...
Qenesee:
Batavia.
Le Roy
Oakfield
Miscellaneous
Total
Greene:
Athens
Cairo
Catskill
Coxsackie
Tannersville
Windham
Miscellaneous
Total
Hamilton: Miscellaneous..
Herkimer:
Dolgeville
Frankfort
Herkimer
Ilion
Little Falls
Mohawk
Miscellaneous
Total
Jefferson:
Adams..
Alexandria Bay
Antwerp
Carthage
Clayton...
Dexter..
Watertown
Miscellaneous...
Total
Kings: Brooklyn'..
Lewis:
Low ville
Miscellaneous
Total
Livingston:
Avon
Caledonia...
Dansville
Qeneseo...
Mount Morris
Nunda...
M iscell aneous
Total...
' See footnote on p. 2fi8.
Number
of returns
no
196
1,236
540
15
37
20
1,743
833
230
215
177
1,455
46
15
302
75
47
20
115
620
43
121
128
378
393
471
76
188
1,755
54
41
257
84
23
1,751
350
I 2, 649
I 114,851
183
192
375
130
77
282
168
100
57
175
County and city
Madison:
Canastota
Cazenovia
Hamilton
Oneida...
Miscellaneous
Total...
Monroe:
Brockport
East Rochester
Fairport.
Honeoye Falls
Pittsford
Rochester.
Sea Breeze..
Webster ,.
Miscellaneous
Total
Montgomery:
Amsterdam
Canajoharie.
Fonda
Fort Plain...
Fultonville
Hagaman .._
Palatine Bridge...
St. Johnsville
Tribes Hill..
Miscellaneous
Total
Nassau:
Baldwin
Cedarhurst
East Rockaway
Farmingdale..
Floral Park
Freeport
Garden City
Glen Cove
Great Neck
Hempstead
Hewlett
Hicksville.
Inwood ■
Lawrence
Locust Valley
Ly nbrook
Mineola -_
New Hyde Park
Oyster Bay
Port Washington
Rockville Center
Roosevelt
Roslvn
Sea Cliff
Valley Stream
Westbury
Miscellaneous
Total
New York: New York City '
Niagara:
La Salle
Lockport
Middleport
Niugani Falls
North Toiiiiwanda
M iscellaneous
Total
258
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
NEW YORK— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Oneida:
82
68
9
177
211
3«
2!«
89S
122
4, 646
76
140
43
411
6,945
Orange— Continued.
West Point--
55
Camden _. --
Miscellaneous _ -.-
139
Clayville
Total - ----- -
Clinton - .-
4,840
Orleans:
Albion- - - -- -
Oriskany . ......
362
Holley
79
SherrilL.
Medina - ---
300
Utica
Miscellaneous - - - - -
107
Total
Whitesboro - -
848
Oswego:
Fulton
Miscellaneous-- - - -
407
Total
Mexico -
42
760
170
212
118
27
84
64
173
188
11,220
496
77
Baldwinsville - -
Pulaski -.
92
166
Total
Jordan - _
1,544
Otsego:
Cooperstown
Manilas - - -
175
Solvay - - -
Oneonta - -.. - -
647
Richfield Springs
49
Unadilla
51
216
Total
12, 752
Total
1,138
Ontario:
Canandaigua
430
138
900
49
57
52
69
110
Putnam:
Brewster _ -_.
185
Carmel .-
46
Cold Spring _--
113
Phelps
Shortsville
Garrison -
70
Lake Mahopac --
25
Victor
Miscellaneous - -
77
Total
516
Total
1,805
Queens' New York City ^
30, 408
Orange:
Central Valley
55
57
75
78
21
25
183
27
84
25
46
1,045
111
56
1,715
482
195
153
185
28
Rensselaer:
103
Hoosiek Falls
139
Nassau - --
25
Firthcliffe
Rensselaer
478
Florida
Schaghticoke.- .- -
22
Troy --
3,381
Harriman
Valley Falls
30
Highland Falls
West Sand Lake
14
Highland Mills
142
Maybrook - ---
Total---
4,334
Richmond: New York City 2-
2,420
Rockland:
Congers -
Port Jervis ------
Tuxedo Park
42
Garner ville
45
Haverstraw
315
Hillburn--
47
' New York City:
Counties—
Number
of returns
. . 30, 610
.- 114,851
.. 340,494
- - 30, 408
-. 2,420
Total--: - _..
.- 518,783
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
NEW YORK— Continued
County and city
Rockland— Continued
Nanuet._ .-.
New City_..
Nyack
Pearl River
Piermont
Sparkill
Spring Valley
South Nyack -
Suffern
Tomkins Cove
Valley Cottage
West Haverstraw.
West Nyack
Miscellaneous
Total
St. Lawrence:
Canton
Gouverneur
Massena
Norwood
Ogdensburg
Potsdam
M iscellaneous
Total
Saratoga:
Ballston Spa
Corinth
Mechanicville
Palmer
Round Lake
Saratoga Springs..
Schuyierville
South Glens Falls.
Stillwater...
Victory Mills
Waterford _.
M iscellaneous
Total
Schenectady:
Schenectady
Scotia.-
Miscellaneous
Total
Schoharie:
Cobleskill
Howes Cave
Middleburgh
Richmondville
Schoharie
Sharon Springs
Miscellaneous
Total--
Schuyler:
Montour Falls
Watkins
M iscellaneous
Total-
Seneca:
Seneca Falls
Waterloo
Miscellaneous
Total-.
Number
of returns
75
26
543
161
82
38
224
46
263
35
30
27
45
277
2,321
188
177
313
65
478
224
394
1,839
271
50
482
44
40
515
83
46
50
15
147
70
1,813
5,835
377
74
6,286
170
32
25
17
35
21
40
75
115
18
265
120
61
County and city
340
446
Stsuben:
Addison
Bath
Canisteo
Corning
Hornell
Painted Post
Wayland
Miscellaneous
Total
Suffolk:
Amity ville
Babylon
Bay Shore
Bridgehampton
Brightswaters
East Hampton
Qreenport
Huntington
Huntington Station
Islip
Lindenhurst
Montauk
Northport
Patchogue
Port Jefferson
Riverhead
Sag Harbor
Sayville
Southampton
Southold
M iscellaneous
Total
Sullivan:
Callicoon..
Liberty...
Livingston Manor.
Monticello
Roscoe
South Fallsburg
Woodridge
Miscellaneous
Total
Tioga:
Owego
Waverly
Miscellaneous
Total...
Tompkins:
Groton
Ithaca --.
Trumansburg
Miscellaneous
Total
Ulster:
Ellen ville
Highland
Kingston
Marlboro.-
Milton
New Paltz
Port Ewen
Saugerties-.-
Wallkill....
Woodstock
Miscellaneous
Total..
260
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
NEW YORK— Continued
County and city
Number
I of returns
Warren:
Glens Falls
Lake George
Luzerne.--
Warrensburg
Miscellaneous
Total
Washington:
Cambridge-
Fort Edward
Granville
Greenwich
Hudson Falls
Salem—
Whitehall
Miscellaneous
Total-
Wayne:
Clyde-
Lyons
Newark -
Palmyra
Sodus-
Wolcott
Miscellaneous
Total-
Westchester:
Ardsley -
Ardsley-on-Hudson .
Bedford --
Bedford Hills -.
Briarclifi Manor
Bronxville.-
Buchanan
Chappaqua
Croton-on-Hudson . .
Dobbs Ferry
Elmsford—
Harmon-on-Hudson.
Harrison
Hartsdale
Hastings-on-Hudson
Hawthorne
Irvington
977
45
16
50
1,186
73
105
146
109
242
35
191
85
64
158
330
126
87
41
250
1,056
61
45
36
72
113
1,075
22
124
140
262
74
41
225
leo
311
40
216
County and city
Number
of returns
Westchester — Continued.
Katonah
Larchmont-
Mamaroneck
Mount Kisco
Mount Vernon
New Rochelle
North Tarrytown
North Pelham
Ossining
Peekskill
Pelham..- ,
Pelham Manor
Pleasant ville
Pocantico Hills
Port Chester..-
Purchase
Rye
Scarsborough
Scarsdale.
Tarrytown
Tuckahoe
Valhalla
Verplanck
White Plains
Yonkers
Yorktown Heights...
Miscellaneous
Total.
Wyoming:
Arcade
Attica
Castile.-
Perry
Silver Springs.
Warsaw
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Yates:
Penn Yan
Miscellaneous.
Total
State total.
NORTH CAROLINA
Alamance:
Burlington. .'
265
Graham
45
Haw River
5
Mebane
50
Miscellaneous
165
Total
530
Alexander:
Taylorsville
33
Miscellaneous.
2
Total
35
Alleghany: Miscellaneous
5
Anson:
Wadesboro . ..
105
Miscellaneous . .
25
Total
130
Ashe: Miscellaneous. .
Avery: Miscellaneous.
Beaufort:
Belhaven
Washington
Miscellaneous
Total
Bertie:
Windsor
Miscellaneous
Total
Bladen: Miscellaneous
Brunswick:
Southport...
Miscellaneous
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
261
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
NORTH CAROLINA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
Buncombe:
Asheville
Miscellaneous
Total
Burke:
Morganton
Miscellaneous
Total
Cabarrus:
Concord
Kannapolis
Miscellaneous..
Total
Caldwell:
Granite Falls
Lenoir
Miscellaneous
Total
Camden: Miscellaneous
Carteret:
Beaufort
Morehead City
Miscellaneous
Total
Caswell: Miscellaneous.
Catawba:
Hickory
Maiden
Newton
Miscellaneous
Total
Chatham:
Siler City
Miscellaneous
Total
Cherokee:
Andrews
Murphy
Miscellaneous
Total
Chowan: Edenton
Clay
Cleveland:
Kings Mountain
Shelby
M iscellaneous
Total
Columbus:
Whiteville
Miscellaneous
Total
Craven:
New Bern
Miscellaneous
Total
2,990
300
3,290
125
35
160
410
7
167
180
160
270
20
422
120
1
50
125
25
200
30
100
360
10
County and city
Cumberland:
Fayetteville.
Miscellaneous
Total
Currituck: Miscellaneous
Dare: Miscellaneous
Davidson:
Lexington.
ThomasviUe
Miscellaneous
Total
Davie:
Cooleemee.
Miscellaneous..
Total
Duplin:
Warsaw
M iscellaneous
Total
Durham:
Durham
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Edgecombe:
Rocky Mount
Tarboro
Miscellaneous
Total
Forsyth:
Kernersville
Winston-Salem
Miscellaneous
Total
Franklin:
Franklinton
Louisburg
Miscellaneous
Total
Gaston:
Belmont
Bessemer City
Cherry ville
DaUas
Gastonia...
Lowell
McAdenville
Mount Holly..
Miscellaneous
Total
Gates: Miscellaneous
Graham: Miscellaneous..
Granville:
Oxford
M iscellaneous
Total
Greene: Miscellaneous...
850
150
20
170
20
262
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
NORTH CAROLINA— Continued
County and city
Guilford:
Gibson ville
Greensboro
High Point
Miscellaneous.
Total
Halifax;
Enfield
Roanoke Rapids.
Rosemary
Scotland Neck...
Weldon
Miscellaneous
TotaL
Harnett:
Dunn
Miscellaneous-
Total
Haywood:
Canton
Waynesville...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Henderson:
Hendersonville.
Miscellaneous--
Total.
Hertford:
Ahoskie
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Hoke:
Raeford
Miscellaneous.
Total
Hyde: Miscellaneous.
Iredell:
Mocresville
Statesville
Miscellaneous
Total
Jackson: Miscellaneous.
Johnston:
Benscn
Clayton
Selma
Sinithfield
Miscellaneous-
Total
Jones: Miscellaneous.
Lee:
Sanford
Miscellaneous
Number
of returns
Total-
14
2,390
830
56
3,290
440
140
190
420
50
470
104
304
12
420
40
270
133
17
County and city
Number
! of returns
Lenoir:
Kinston
La Grange
Miscellaneous.
Total
Lincoln:
Lincolnton
Miscellaneous.
Total
McDowell:
Marion
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Macon: Miscellaneous-..
Madison: Miscellaneous.
Martin:
Roberson ville -
Williamston.--
Miscellaneous-
Total-
Mecklenburg:
Charlotte
Cornelius
Davidson
Miscellaneous.
Total
Mitchell: Miscellaneous.
Montgomery:
Troy
M iscellaneous
Total
Moore: Miscellaneous.
Nash:
Spring Hope..
Miscellaneous.
338
32
10
100
119
21
140
4,337
8
59
46
' 4, 450
35
26
1 44
1 70
1 350
1
i
1 23
i 67
Total
90
New Hanover:
Wilmington
Miscellaneous
1,400
10
Total
1,470
Northampton: Miscellaneous
Onslow: Miscellaneous
95
25
Orange:
4
Chapel HiU
93
34
Miscellaneous
9
Total .. .
140
Pamlico: Miscellaneous
30
Pasquotank:
Eliz;ibeth City
399
1
Total
400
STATISTICS OF INCOME
263
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distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
NORTH CAROLINA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
Pender:
Burgaw ._
10
10
Miscellaneous. _.
Total
20
Perquimans:
Hertford
52
8
Miscellaneous
Total
60
Person:
Roxboro ..
103
12
Miscellaneous -..
Total
IH
Pitt:
Ayden . .
42
68
305
65
Farmville .
Greenville
Miscellaneous
Total...
480
Polk:
Tryon _
67 '
28 :
95
Miscellaneous
Total
Randolph:
Asheboro _ .
70
16
9
40
Ramseur.
Randleman
Miscellaneous
Total --
135 '
Richmond :
Hamlet
1
219
135
16
Rockingham .
Miscellaneous
Total
370 ,
14 1
134 '
40
74 1
oS
Robeson:
Fairmont-
Lumberton
Maxtou.
Red Springs.
Miscellaneous
Total
320
Rockingham:
Drauer
l»i
HO
32 1
13 1
185
54
20
400
52o :
89 1
44 :
670 j;
Leaksville
Madison.. _ _.
Mayodan. .
Reidsville ,.
Soray .
Miscellaneous.
Total
Rowan:
China Grove
Salisbury
Spencer . .
Miscellaneois...
Total
Rutherford: j
Caroii^en.. .1
1'
4 'i
County and city
Rutherford — Continued.
Cliflside
Forest City
Henrietta
Rutherfordton
Miscellaneous
Total
Sampson:
Clinton
Miscellaneous
Total
Scotland:
Laurinburg
Miscellaneous
Total
Stanley:
Albemarle
Badin
Norwood
Miscellaneous
Total _.
Stokes: Miscellaneous
Surry:
Elkin..
Mount Airy
Miscellaneous
Total
Swain: Miscellaneous
Transylvania:
Brevard
M iscellaneous
Total
Tyrrell: Miscellaneous
Union:
Monroe
Miscellaneous
Total
Vance:
Henderson
M iscellaneous. _
Total..
Wake:
Raleigh
Wake Forest
Wendell
Miscellaneous
Total..
Warren: Miscellaneous
Washington: Miscellaneous
Watauga: Miscellaneous...
Wayne:
Fremont
Goldsboro
Mount Olive
Number
of returns
180
80
120
114
45
17
4
ISO
52
234
34
320
172
18
313
17
330
,207
51
17
85
2, .360
100
50
25
30
460
264
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, toiv7iships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
NORTH CAROLINA-Continued
County and city j^^^ms
County and city
Number
ofreturas
Wayne— Continued.
Miscellaneous
5
Wilson:
Wilson _
567
73
Total
570
Total
640
Wilkes:
North Wilkesboro
100
8
7
Yadkin: Miscellaneous
15
10
Miscellaneous -
State total
35,332
Total
115
NORTH DAKOTA
Adams: Miscellaneous .. ..
47
Emmons:
22
Barnes:
206
131
Miscellaneous . . .
19
Valley City
Total -
41
Foster:
Total
337
65
Benson: M iscellaneous
102
2
Miscellaneous -
18
Total
83
Bottineau:
Bottineau City
41
99
Golden Valley:
Beach.
21
10
Total
140
Total
31
47
115
Grand Forks:
752
Burleigh:
560
15
39
194
Total
985
Total
575
41
69
1,820
226
Griggs:
Cooperstown.. -
Casselton .-
33
Miscellaneous.
Miscellaneous -
18
Total -
Total
2,115
51
Hettinger: Miscellaneous
30
100
64
Kidder: Miscellaneous
42
La Moure:
La Moure
Total
130
24
97
Dickey:
EUendale . . . .
39
46
18
Total.
121
Logan: Miscellaneous
28
115
103
Mcintosh:
Ashlev
Di 'ide'
36
37
24
Wishek
23
M iscellaneous.
<)•>
Total..
Total
73
69
21
McKenzie: Miscellaneous
32
McLean:
Wilton
Eddy:
76
21
35
Miscellaneous
147
Total..
Total
97
182
:
STATISTICS OF INCOME
265
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
NORTH DAKOTA— Continued
County and city
Mercer: Miscellaneous
Morton:
Hebron
Mandan
Miscellaneous
Total...
Mountrail: Miscellaneous
Nelson: Miscellaneous —
Oliver: Miscellaneous
Pembina: Miscellaneous..
Pierce:
Rugby
Miscellaneous.
Total ,
Ramsey:
Devils Lake
Miscellaneous
Total..
Ransom:
Enderlin
Lisbon
Miscellaneous
Total
Renville: Miscellaneous..
Richland:
Hankinson ,
Ligder wood
Wahpeton
Miscellaneous _
Total...
Rolette: Miscellaneous
Sargent: Miscellaneous...
Sheridan: Miscellaneous.
Sioux: Miscellaneous
Slope:
Marmarth
Miscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
49
23
185
66
274
120
110
5
258
127
58
44
18
120
County and city
Stark:
Dickinson..
Miscellaneous
Total
Steele: Miscellaneous
Stutsman:
Jamestown.
Miscellaneous
Total-
Towner:
Cando
Miscellaneous
Total..
Traill:
Hillsboro
Mayville
Miscellaneous
Total--
Walsh:
Grafton
Park River
Miscellaneous
Total.- --.
Ward:
Kenmare...
Minot
Miscellaneous
Total
Wells:
Harvey
Miscellaneous
Total...
Williams:
Williston
Miscellaneous
Total..
State total
OHIO
Adams:
25
10
18
53
Ashland:
Ashland
410
Loudon ville -
94
M iscellaneous
Total
504
Total
Ashtabula:
Allen:
Bluffton
67
189
1,702
38
37
1,740
745
132
Spencerville-
75
no
j Total
Total
2,033
2.802
266
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
OHIO— Continued
County and city
Athens:
Athens.-
Buchtel
Chauncey
Glouster
Jacksonville. --
Nelsonville
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Auglaize:
Minster
New Bremen..
St. Marys
Wapakoneta. _
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Belmont:
Barnesville
Bellaire...
Bethesda
Bridgeport
Flusliing
Martins Ferry.
St. Ciairsville..
Shadyside
Yorkville
Miscellaneous.-
Total.
Brown:
Georgetown...
Ri])ley
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Butler:
Hamilton
Middletown..
Oxford
Miscellaneous.
Total
Carroll:
Carrollton
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Champaign:
ATechanicsburg-
St. Paris ...
Urbana
Miscellaneous...
Number
of returns
231
3
8
63
7
128
16
454
49
47
151
i;i
28
2,622
3,082
Total.
Clark:
South (Charleston.
Springfield...
Miscellaneous
Total-
Clermont-
Batavia
Bethel
Loveland
Milford
New Richmond.
Miscellaneous...
Total.
County and city
Clinton:
Blanchester...
Wilmington...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Columbiana:
Columbiana
East Liverpool.
East Palestine.
Leetonia
Lisbon
Salem
Salineville
Wellsville
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Coshocton:
Coshocton
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Crawford:
Bucyrus
Crestline
Gallon
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Cuyahoga:
Bedford
Berea
Bratenahl
Brecksville
Chagrin Falls
Cleveland
Cleveland Heights.
Dover
East Cleveland
Euclid Village
Garfield Heights...
Independence.
Lakewood
Maple Heights
Newhurg Heights..
North Olmstead
Rocky River
Shaker Heights
South Euclid
West Park
Miscellaneous
Total.
Darke:
Arcanum
Greenville
Union City
Versailles
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Defiance:
Defiance
Hicksville
Miscellaneous
Total.
Delaware:
Delaware
Miscellaneous.
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
267
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — A^ umber of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
i5^(5— Continued
OHIO— ContiDued
County and city
Xumber
of returns
Erie:
Huron . . .
93
Sandusky ■
1,382
Vermilion _ ...
98
Miscellaneous
122
TotaL
1,695
Fairfield:
Bremen
38
Lancaster --_
525
Miscellaneous
74
Total
637
Fayette.
\\ ashington Court House.
300
51
Total
351
Franklin:
Bexley _ _
53
13,306
8
5
1
75
241
Columbus _-_ _..
East Columbus
Grandview Heights.- . .. .-.
Linden Heights
Westerville .
Miscellaneous
Total .
13, 689
Fulton:
Archbold .
25
51
57
86
Delta
Swanton
Wauseon..
Miscellaneous
33
County and city
Number
I of returns
Hamilton— Continued.
Norwood
Reading
St. Bernard
Sharon ville
Wyoming
Miscellaneous
Total.
Hancock:
Findlay
McComb
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
Total
Gallia:
Gallipolis
Miscellaneous
Total.
252
84
8
92
Geauga:
Chardon
Miscellaneous.
101
25
Total.
Greene:
.lamestown
Xenia
Yellow Springs.
Miscellaneous. -
Total .
36
308
61
140
Guernsey:
Ryesville
Cambridge
^fiscellaneous.
42
504
43
Total
Hamilton:
.\ddyston .
Cheviot
Cincinnati
Cleves
Elmwood Place...
Glendale
Harrison
Lockland
Mount Healthy
91073—28-
589
15
205
,916
40
150
179
40
208
-IS
Hardin:
Ada
Poorest. -
Kenton
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
Harrison:
Cadiz
Miscellaneous -
Total.
Henry:
Deshler
Holgate
Napoleon
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
Highland:
Greenfield
Hillsboro
Miscellaneous.
Total
Hocking:
Logan
Murray City.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Holmes:
Millersburg...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Huron
Belle vue
Monroe ville --
2\e\v London. -
Norwalk
Willard
Miscellaneous.
Total..
2,025
184
280
61
365
356
34, 192
642
13
44
699
68
37
236
40
287
150
437
51
33
217
57
358
147
152
74
199
17
29
245
170
177
347
239
29
53
314
198
51
Jackson:
Jackson
Oak Hill
Wellston.
Miscellaneous.
Total
8S4
147
27
84
6
268
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table U —Individual returns by States and Territories— Number of returns
difribuied by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926-Continued OHIO-Continued
County and city
Jefferson:
Amsterdam
Bergholz
Brilliant---
Dillonvale
Grover.--
Mingo Junction.
Steubenville
Toronto--
Miscellaneous- -.
Total.
Knox:
Fredericktown.
Mount Vernon.
Miscellaneous..
Total -
Lake:
Fairport Harbor.
Painesville
WicklifEe- •
Willoughby
Miscellaneous —
Total -
Lawrence:
Coal Grove--.
Ironton
Miscellaneous -
Total-
Licking:
Granville
Newark
Utica
Miscellaneous -
Total-
Logan:
Bellefontame-.
West Liberty .
Miscellaneous -
Total-
Lorain:
Amherst
Avon
Elyria
Lorain
Oberlin
Wellington —
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Lucas:
Maumee
Sylvania
Toledo
Miscellaneous -
TotaL
Madison:
London
Mount Sterling -
Plain City
West JelTerson..
Miscellaneous- -
Total.
Number
of returns
60
45
110
121
45
220
2,404
195
110
County and city
3,300
17
399
42
458
186
912
140
165
287
Mahoning:
Lowell ville —
Sebring
Struthers
Youngstown..
Miscellaneous.
1,690
462
42
512
71
966
22
105
1,164
329
29
72
430
Total.
Marion:
Marion
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Medina:
Lodi
Medina
Wadsworth-..
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Meigs:
Middleport —
Pomeroy
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Mercer:
Celina -.-
Coldwater
Fort Recovery -
Rockford
Miscellaneous..
Total -
Miami:
Covington
Piqua
Tippecanoe City.
Troy
West Milton
Miscellaneous
5,495
Total -
Monroe:
Woodsfield--.
Miscellaneous.
Total -
161
113
16, 330
98
16, 702
126
25
14
23
6
Montgomery:
Brookville
Dayton.-. -
Germantown
Miamisburg
West Carrollton.
Miscellaneous.- -
Total.
Morgan: , .„
McConnelsville.
Miscellaneous.- -
Total -
Morrow:
Cardington
Mount Gilead.
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Number
of returns
410
670
854
15, 583
420
17, 937
822
34
856
120
185
290
95
690
105
111
16
232
171
41
18
17
22
269
39
462
64
300
30
58
953
170
22
192
30
8, 562
66
209
53
101
9,021
STATISTICS OF INCOME
269
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
OHIO— Continued
County and city
Muskingum:
Dresden-
Roseville
South Zanesville.
Zanesville
Miscellaneous
Total -.
Noble:
Belle Valley-
Caldwell
Miscellaneous
Total
Ottawa:
Marblehead
Oak Harbor
Port Clinton
Miscellaneous
Total
Paulding:
Antwerp
Paulding
Miscellaneous
Total
Perry:
Corning.--
Crooksville
New Lexington..
New Straitsville.
Shawnee.--
Somerset- -..
Miscellaneous
Total...
Pickaway:
Ashville
Circleville
Miscellaneous
Total
Pike:
Waverly.
Miscellaneous
Total
Portage:
Qarrettsville
Kent
Ravenna
Miscellaneous
Total
Preble:
Eaton
Lewisburg
Miscellaneous
Total...
Putnam:
Columbus drove
Continental
Leipsic
Ottawa
Miscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
1,197
147
1,392
22
40
7
69
127
84
63
157
45
47
27
84
31
132
28
40
31
81
218
232
562
507
27
812
380
220
1,439
126
21
120
267
39 I
21 I
47 I
73 I
46 I
220
County and city
Richland:
Mansfield
Plymouth
Shelby
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Ross:
Chillicothe
Miscellaneous.
Total
Sandusky:
Clyde.
Fremont
Gibsonburg-..
Miscellaneous.
Total .--
Scioto:
New Boston-..
Portsmouth.-.
Sciotoville
Miscellaneous.
Total
Seneca:
Fostoria
Tiffin
Miscellaneous.
Total
Shelby:
Sidney _.
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Stark:
Alliance
Canal Fulton..
Canton
Louisville
Massillon
Minerva
Navarre
North Canton.
Miscellaneous-
Total..- -
Summit:
Akron
Barberton
Cuyahoga Falls.
Hudson
Kenmore
Miscellaneous---
Number
of returns
Total -
Trumbull:
Oirard
Hubbard
Newton Falls..
Niles
Warren
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Tuscarawas:
Dennison
Dover
Newcomerstown. .
New Philadelphia.
1,502
60
265
90
1,917
756
63
92
536
97
110
57
1,638
15
79
1,789
419
603
127
1,149
326
47
373
1,705
54
6,125
95
1,102
120
60
65
210
9,536
13,620
2,532
420
120
540
160
17,392
875
390
45
645
1,323
225
3, 503
350
485
138
510
270
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
. OHIO— Continued
County and city
Tuscarawas— Continued
Uhrichsville
Miscellaneous
Total
Union:
Marysville
Richwood
M iscellaneous- _ -
Total.-- ---.
Van Wert:
Van Wert-_- -.
Miscellaneous
Total
Vinton:
McArthur
Miscellaneous
Total
Warren:
Franklin
Lebanon - -
M iscellaneous
Total
Washington:
Belpre
Marietta
M iscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
395
153
2,031
363
62
155
149
90
7
735
77
819
County and city
Wayne:
Doylestown---
Orrville
Rittman
Shreve _
Wooster
Miscellaneous-
TotaL
Williams:
Bryan
Montpelier
Stryker
Miscellaneous.
Total---
Wood:
Bowling Green. .-
North Baltimore.
Perrysburg
Rossford
Miscellaneous
Total -
Wyandot:
Carey
Upper Sandusky.
Miscellaneous
Total
State total -
Number
of returns
30
301
95
43
1,010
149
l.<
167
125
13
62
367
211
104
189
153
261
918
92
154
66
312
231, 196
OKLAHOMA
Adair:
Stilhvfll
Miscellaneous
Total
\llalfa:
Cherrkee
Miscellaneous
Total
Moka:
Atoka
Miscellfmeous
Total
Ik-aver: Miscellaneous
Beckham:
Flk City
Sayre. -
Miscellaneous
Total
Bl.iino:
Oeary
Okcene
Watunga
Miscellaneous
Total...
123
Bryan:
Caddo
Durant
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Caddo:
-\nauarko
Carnegie
Cement
Miscellaneous.
Total
Canadian:
El Uono
Yukon
Miscellaneous-
Total
Carter:
Ardmore
Healdton
Wilson .-
Wirt....
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Cherokee:
Tahletjuah
Miscellaneous.
Total .
16
108
6
288
24
49
361
81
108
27
36
038
36
STATISTICS OF INCOME
271
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
OKLAHOMA— Continued
County and city
Choctaw:
Boswell.
Hugo
Miscellaneous
Total____
Cimarron: Miscellaneous
Cleveland:
Norman
Miscellaneous, _ _
Total
Coal:
Coalgate.._
Lehigh _.
Total
Comanche:
Fort Sill
Law-ton _..
M iscellaneous.
Total
Cotton:
Devol.
Walters _.
Miscellaneous
Total
Craig:
Vinita _
Miscellaneous
Total
Creek:
Bristow __.
Depew ,
Dnimright-.
Kiefer
Mounds.-
Oilton
Sapulpa
Shamrock.
Slick..
Miscellaneous
Total
Custer:
Clinton _.
Thomas
Weatherford
Miscellaneous
Total
Delaware: Miscellaneous.
Dewey: Miscellaneous...
Ellis:
Shattuck
Miscellaneous
Total...
Garfield:
Covington
Enid -
flarber
Miscellaneous
Total..
Number
of returns
189
27
38
54
261
27
103
360
23
216
27
27
72
464
24
1,252
50
72
900
72
63
1,107
County and citv
Garvin:
Lindsay
Pauls Valley.
Grant:
Medford
Miscellaneous.
Total
Greer:
Mangum
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Harmon:
Hollis...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Harper: Miscellaneous.
Haskell:
McCurtain
Stigler
Miscellaneous
Total.
Hughes:
Holdenville...
Wetumka
Miscellaneous.
Total-.
Jackson:
Altus
Miscellaneous.
Total
Jefferson:
Ringling
Waurika
Miscellaneous.
Total..
Johnston:
Tishomingo...
Wapanucka...
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Kay:
Blackwell
Newkirk
Ponca City
Three Sands..
Tonkawa
Miscellaneous.
Total
I Number
of returns
Wvnnewood
32
M iscellaneous
27
Total
194
Grady:
Chickasha..
387
Miscellaneous .
72
Total
459
45
126
171
108
27
135
67
36
39
324
162
45
207
108
108
950
9
288
153
272
Table 11. ..„.
distributed by uu«-#
iS^e— Continued
STATISTICS OF INCOME
, — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
id by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
ontinued
OKLAHOMA— Continued
County and city
Kingfisher:
Hennesse
Kingfisher
Miscellaneous
Total
Kiowa:
Hobart
Snyder
Miscellaneous
Total
Latimer:
Wilburton
Miscellaneous
Total-
Le Flore:
Heavener
Poteau
Spiro
Miscellaneous
Total
Lincoln:
Chandler
Prague .-.
Stroud
Miscellaneous
Total
Logan:
Guthrie
Miscellaneous.
Total
Love:
Marietta
Miscellaneous
Total
McClain:
Purcell
Miscellaneous,
Total
McCurtain:
Brolcen Bow..
Idabel --,
Wright City..
Miscellaneous
Total
Mcintosh:
Checotah
Eufaula
Miscellaneous
Total
Major:
Fairview
Miscellaneous
Total
Marshall:
Madill
Miscellaneous.
Total
Number
of returns
117
162
162
297
261
63
324
38
139
22
County and city
Mayes:
Pryor
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
Murray:
Davis
Sulphur
Miscellaneous.
Total
Muskogee:
Boynton
Fort Gibson...
Haskell
Muskogee
Miscellaneous.
Total
Noble:
Perry
Miscellaneous.
Total
Nowata:
Nowata
Miscellaneous.
Total
Okfuskee:
Boley
Okemah
Weleetka
Miscellaneous.
Total
Oklahoma:
Britton
Edmond
Oklahoma City.
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Okmulgee:
Dewar
Henryetta
Kusa -
Morris
Okmulgee
Miscellaneous.
Total..
Osage:
Apperson
Avant
Barnsdall (formerly Bigheart).
Denoya
Fairfax
Hominy.
Pawhuska
Shidler
Wynona.
Miscellaneous
Total.
Ottawa:
Afton
Cardin
Commerce.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
273
Table 11.- — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926~Contmued
OKLAHOMA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
1
County and city
Number
of returns
Ottawa— Continued.
Douthat
13
243
117
12
9
Sequoyah:
Sallisaw
45
Miami
Vian
9
Miscellaneous
8
Total
62
Stephens:
Total
468
36
144
90
90
Duncan . .
279
Marlow ^^
81
Pawnee
Miscellaneous
36
Total
432
Total
324
Texas:
Guvmon
270
216
108
45
76
Gushing
Miscellaneous
117
Total...
Yale -
193
Tillman:
Frederick .
Total
639
135
Grandfleld
36
Pittsburg:
4
27
51
6
4
288
27
18
Miscellaneous
36
Total..
Haileyville
207
Tulsa:
Bixby..
Kiowa .. .
Krebs
18
McAlester
Broken Arrow
Collinsville
Jenks
45
Quinton
36
27
185
Total
425
Skiatook
113
Tulsa
8,360
63
Pontotoc:
189
9
9
9
Miscellaneous . .
Ada
Total
Allen
8,847
Rofif
Wagoner:
Miscellaneous
32
Total
216
Wagoner
45
6
504
36
90
Total
Pottawatomie:
83
Shawnee
Washington:
Bartlesville
Tecumseh
Miscellaneous
1,208
Total
630
Dewev .. ..
54
Miscellaneous
33
27
18
Total
Pushamataha:
1,295
Washita:
Cordell
Miscellaneous
45
Total
45
54
Total
iloger Mills: Miscellaneous
9
99
Woods:
Alva •
Rogers:
Chelsea
54
72
9
135
Claremore
23
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Total
Total
135 !
185
Woodward:
Woodward
Seminole:
27
225
270
126
Cromwell
36
Wewoka
Total
102
State total
Total...
522 1
37,497
274
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table \\.— Individual returns by States and Territories— Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
19'£6— Continued
OREGON
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Baker:
Baker
320
133
Hood River:
228
Miscellaneous
35
Total
Total _.
453
263
Jackson:
Benton:
Corvalis- _ _
243
24
143
Miscellaneous _. _
538
Miscellaneous
267
Total
Total
24
174
260
70
31
191
Clackamas:
Gladstone
40
Milwaukie
Josephine:
Grants Pass
Oregon City
Oswego - -.
West Linn.
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Total --
750
204
Klamath:
Klamath Falls. . . . .
Clatsop:
Astoria
652
76
116
651
Miscellaneous
227
j Total.
Miscellaneous - - -
878
844
Lake:
Lake view
Columbia:
49
56
94
271
115
Clatskanie
M iscellaneous
38
Total
St. Helens
153
Lane:
Total
470
120
Eugene
46
101
368
107
152
Coos:
46
Bandon _.
152
Total
Marshfield
1 054
North Bend
147
774
Linn:
Total
Crook:
48
13
196
43
Miscellaneous
M iscellaneous
59
Total -
• Total
61
298
Malheur:
Ontario...
Curry : Miscellaneous
36
518
39
60
Deschutes:
M iscellaneous
82
Bend
Total
Miscellaneous. _ ..
142
Marion:
Saleni . ..
TotaK
557
254
173
802
Douglas:
Silverton . . .
155
Roseburg . . . .
Woodburn . , .
35
Miscellaneous..
142
427
Total
Total
1,134
Gilliam:
Condon
61
58
Morrow:
Heppner
70
Miscellaneous
34
119
Total
104
90
Multnomah:
Gresham
Grant: Miscellaneous
Harney:
46
32
89
Portland
17, 074
Miscellaneous
200
Total -.
Total ..
78
17,363
STATISTICS OF INCOME
275
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
OREGON— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Polk:
Dallas
78
55
66
Wallowa:
E nterpr ise
69
Miscellaneous . .
91
Total
160
199
Wasco:
The Dalles
164
321
66
Tillamook:
133
96
Total
387
Washington:
Forest Grove
Total
229
92
154
Umatilla:
56
563
392
jVIiscellaneous
245
Total
491
29
Total
1,011
Yamhill:
McMinnville. --
30
354
31
85
158
Elgin
69
Miscellaneous
103
Union
Total
330
State total -
Total
500
31, 047
Adams:
Gettysburg
161
51
38
89
Allegheny— Continued.
Harmarville
42
37
McSherrvstown
Hays --
Heidelberg _
Homestead .-
Indianola
Ingram
72
Miscellaneous
36
1 390
Total
339
37
190
Allegheny:
556
455
9
2,030
370
292
65
1,205
320
42
156
925
135
13
412
740
970
53
9
1,160
135
952
607
105
407
42
275
135
455
61
203
42
237 :
6 1
106
Aspinwall
Leetsdale . - ..
91
Avalon
Lincoln Place - . . .
64
Bairdford
McKeesport _ . . . .
3,805
Bellevue... . . .
1,100
Ben Avon
Millvale
597
Brackenridge ._. _. ...
5
Brentwood
Morgan
42
Braddock
Mount Oliver . . . ..
281
Bridgeville- _ . . . .
Munhall . .
501
Broughton
Natrona
250
Carrick
37
Carnegie ._
North Braddock
455
Castle Shannon
Oakdale
90
Chalfant
Oakmont
481
Clairton.._ .■_... .
370
Coraopolis..
Pittsburgh- ....
61,320
Crafton..
Port Vue - . .
20
Cuddv-.
Rankin ...
170
Curtisville
Russellton
60
Dorniont
1,157
1 )ra vosburg
Sharpsburg ..
465
Duiuesne . . _ .
Springdale . .
230
East Pittsburgh
St. Clair
73
East McKeesport
Swissvale
1,431
Edge wood _
Tarentum
876
Edgeworth... ....
Turtle Creek
770
Elizabeth
Versailles . .
56
Enisworth
280
Etna
Wall .
42
Glassmere
West Homestead ........
110
230
Glenfield
Wilmerding
415
Glenshaw
Whitaker
56
Greentree..
Wilkinsburg
4,212
276
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
19^6— Continued
PENNSYLVANIA— Continued
County and city
Allegheny— Continued.
Wilson
Miscellaneous
Total.
Armstrong:
Apollo
Dayton
Ford City
Freeport
Kaylor
Kittanning
Leechburg
Parkers Landing.
Sagamore
Yatesboro...
Miscellaneous
Total.
Beaver:
Aliquippa
Ambridge
Beaver
Beaver Falls...
Bridgewater
College Hill....
Conway
Freedom
Midland
Monaca
New Brighton.
Rochester
Woodlawn
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Bedford:
Bedford
Everett
Hyndman
Saxton
Miscellaneous-
Total
Number
of returns
Berks:
Birdsboro
Boyertown
Fleetwood
Hamburg
Kutztown
Mohnton
Mount Penn
Reading
Robesonia
Shillington
Singing Springs.
Topton
West Reading...
Womelsdorf
Wyomissiug
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Blair:
Altoona
liellwaod
Duncansville
Hollidaysburg.-
Juniata
Martinsburg
Roaring Spring.
Tyrone
135
4,779
100,545
218
21
370
180
7
565
326
32
11
28
381
2,139
136
962
681
1,150
25
72
72
180
370
285
678
555
1,252
564
6,982
128
68
7
39
76
318
160
210
81
180
115
55
78
6,149
40
183
135
29
243
41
477
1,054
9,236
3,376
84
33
304
215
32
64
368
County and city
Blair — Continued.
Williamsburg..
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Bradford:
Athens
Canton ,
Sayre
South Waverly.
Towanda
Troy
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Bucks:
Bristol
Doylestown...
Langhorne
Morrisville
New Hope
Newtown
Perkasie
Quakertown..
Sellers ville
Yardley
Miscellaneous.
Total
Butler:
Butler
Chicora
Evans City...
Lyndora
Mars
Sarver
Zelienople
Miscellaneous.
Total
Cambria:
Barnes boro
Beaverdale
Blandburg
Carrolltown
Colver
Conemaugh
Cresson...
Dale
Dunlo
East Conemaugh..
Ebensburg
Elmora
Expedit
Ferndale
Franklin Borough.
Gallitzin
Hastings
Johnstown...
Lilly
Marsteller
Nanty-Glo
Patton
Portage
Scalp Level
South Fork
Spangler
Vintondale
Westmont
Miscellaneous
Total.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
277
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
PENNSYLVANIA— Continued
County and city
Cameron:
Emporium
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Carbon:
Beaver Meadow
East Mauch Chunk.
Lansford
Lehighton
Mauch Chunk
Nesquehoning
Palmerton
Summit Hill
Weatherly
Miscellaneous
Total.
Center:
Bellefont
Philipsburg...
State College-
Miscellaneous.
Total
Chester:
Coatesville.
Downingtown...
Kennett Square.
Malvern
Oxford
Parkesburg
Phoenixville
Spring City
West Chester...
West Grove
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Clarion:
Clarion..
East Brady
New Bethlehem.
Rimersbm-g
Miscellaneous
Total.
Clearfield:
Clearfield
Coalport
Curwensville..
Du Bois
Falls Creek...
Grass Flat
Houtzdale
Irvona...
Madera
Osceola Mills..
Ramey
Sabula
Tyler..
Winburne
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Clinton:
Avis
Flemington...
Lock Haven..
Mill Hall
Renovo
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Number
of returns
149
37
186
32
235
452
331
245
280
169
174
77
211
2,206
162
399
124
147
832
620
235
176
86
94
53
501
154
697
39
883
3,538
137
29
394
844
465
48
56
550
32
36
89
21
19
87
11
5
5
24
317
1,765
10
7
353
24
298
50
County and city
Columbia:
Berwick.
Bloomsburg...
Catawissa
Centralia
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Crawford:
Cambridge Springs.
Linesville
Meadville
Titusville.-
Miscellaneous
Total.
Cumberland:
Camp Hill
Carlisle
Lemoyne
Mechanicsburg
Mount Holly Springs.
New Cumberland
Newville
Shippensburg
West Fairview
Miscellaneous
Number
of returns
Total
Dauphin:
Elizabethville..
Harrisburg
Highspire
Hummelstown.
Lykens
Middletown
Millersburg
Penbrook
Royalton
Steelton
Williamstown..
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Delaware:
Aldan.
Chester
Clifton Heights..
Collingdale.
Colwyn
Darby
East Lansdowne
Eddystone.
Glenolden
Lansdowne
Marcus Hook
Media.-
Morton
Norwood
Prospect Park (Moore).
Ridley Park
Sharon Hill.
Swarthmore
Trainer
Upland
Yeadon
Miscellaneous
Total.
Elk:
Johnsonburg.
Ridgway
St. Marys
212
191
56
53
45
557
64
42
782
408
378
1,674
164
458
111
195
16
145
22
109
29
166
1,415
20
4,915
41
96
92
160
76
55
9
310
156
306
6,236
143
2,261
120
160
43
?40
132
43
216
1,565
133
496
60
195
216
316
130
545
5
34
93
6,045
13,211
175
307
299
278
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Indiridual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
disfributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Coniiuued
PENNSYLVANIA— Continued
County and city
Elk— Continued.
Wilcox
Miscellaneous
Total
Erie:
Albion
Corry
Erie
Girard
North East
Union City.
Wesley ville
Miscellaneous
Total
Fayette:
Belle Vernon
Brownsfield
Brownsville
Chestnut Ridge
Connellsville.-
Dunbar
Everson
Fairchance
Fayette City
Grays Landing
La Belle
Lemont Furnace. ..
Martin
Masontown. _
Mount Braddock._
Mount Sterling
New Salem
Oliver.
Orient
Point Marion
Republic
Ronco
Smock
South Brownsville.
South Connellsville
Star Junction
Uledi
Uniontown .__
Vanderbilt
West Leisenring
Miscellaneous
Total
Forest:
Marienville
M iscellaneous
Total
Franklin:
Chanibersburg
Greencastle
Mercersburg
Waynesboro
Miscellaneous. •
Total .....
Fulton: Miscellaneous.
Creene:
Nemacolin
Waynesburg
M iscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
19
215
1,015
77
297
5,970
97
195
137
91
249
7,113
279
36
346
8
837
79
63
66
107
5
6
12
7
193
11
5
66
11
12
98
101
23
39
301
27
38
25
1,967
38
36
845
5,687
484
70
63
355
82
1,054
31
372
341
744
County and eity
Huntingdon:
Huntingdon
Mount Union..
Miscellaneous. -
Total
Indiana:
Arcadia
Black Lick
Blairsville
Clymer
Cilen Campbell
Heilwood
Homer City
Indiana
Iselin
Josephine
Rossiter
Saltsburg
Miscellaneous..
Total
Jefferson:
.\nita
Big Run
Broekway ville.
Brookvillc
Conifer
Punxsutawney.
Rathmel
Re ynolds ville. -
Summer ville...
Sykesville
Miscellaneous..
Total
Juniata:
MiflBintown
Miscellaneous..
Total
Lackawanna:
Archbald
Blakely
Carbondale
Clarks Summit
Dickson
Dunmore
Jermyn
Jessup
Mayfield
Minooka
Moosic
Moscow..
Old Forge
Olyphant
Pcckville .-
Pershing
Scranton .-
Taylor. __
Throop
Vandling
Winton
Miscellaneous. -
Total
Lancaster:
Columbia
Denver. _
Klizabethtown.
Ephrata
Lancaster
bTATISTICS OF INCOME
279
Table 11. — Indwidual returns btj States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Contmwed
I'ENNSYLVANIA— C intinued
County and city
Lancaster — Continued.
Lititz--
Manheim.
Marietta
Mount Joy
New Holland
Miscellaneous
TotaL
Lawrence:
Bessemer
Ellwood City.
New Castle...
Miscellaneous.
Total ■--
Lebanon:
Lebanon
Myerstown
Palmyra
Miscellaneous.
Total
Lehigh:
Allentown
Bethlehem 2...
Catasauqua...
Coplay
Emaus
Slatington
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Luzerne:
Ashley
Avoca
Dorranceton
Duryea..
Dupont..
Edwardsville
Exeter
Forty Fort
Freeland
Glen Lyon
Hazeltnn
Huf^hestown
Kingston
L:irksville
Luzerne
Miners Mills
Nanticoke
Nescopeek
Parsons
Pittston
Plains
Plymouth
Pringle
rihickshinney
Sugar Notch
Swoyersville
Warrior Run. . _
West Hazeltdn
West Pilts((/n._
West Wyoming.
White Haven
W lilies- Biirre....
^Vyolning
Miscellaneous...
Total .
Lycoming:
Hughesville..
.Jersey Shore.
2 S(e footnote on p.
Number
c I returns
175
152
7.5
115
57
743
5,452
87
976
2,881
380
4,324
895
109
131
275
1,410
4,298
146
272
89
155
154
310
308
244
103
127
166
183
26
153
123
227
895
24
781
148
158
128
629
48
230
857
224
479
21
105
185
44
26
103
412
85
148
,, 5:?3
82
860
County and city
Lycoming— Continued.
Montgomery
Montoursville
Muncy _
Newberry
Williamsport
Miscellaneous
42
433
Total.
McKean:
Betula
Bradford
Eldred
Hazel Hurst...
Kane
Mount Jewett.
Port Allegany.
Smethport
Miscellaneous.
Total
Mercer:
Farrell
Greenville
Grove City
Mercer
Sharon...
Sharpsville
Stoneboro.-
West Middlesex.
Wheatland
Miscellaneous...
Number
of returns
Total.
Mifflin:
Burnham
Lewistov.-n
Miscellaneous.
Total
Monroe:
East Stroudsburg.
Stroudsburg.
Tobyhanna
Miscellaneous
Total.
Montgomery:
.\mbler
Bridgeport.
Conshohocken
East Greenville
Hatboro
Jenkinlown
Lansdale
Narberth.
Norristown
North Wales
Pennsburg
Potlstown
Hockledge.
Koyersford
Souderton
West Conshohocken.
Miscellaneous.-
Total.
Montour:
Danville
Miscellaneous.
Total
14S
280
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1 926 — Continued
PENNSYLVANIA— Continued
County and city
Northampton:
Bangor
Bath
Bethlehem 2
Easton
Hellertown
Nazareth
North Catasauqua.
Northampton
Pen Argyl
Roseto
Walnutport
West Easton
Wind Gap
Miscellaneous
Total -
Northumberland:
Kulpmont
Locust Gap
Marion Heights
Milton
Mount Carmel
Northampton Heights .
Northumberland
Shamokin -.
Sunbury
Watsontown
M iscellaneous
Total.
Perry:
Dnncannon...
Marysville
Newport
Miscellaneous.
Total
Philadelphia: Philadelphia.
Pike:
Matamoras _
Miscellaneous
Total.
Potter:
Austin
Coudersport.-
Galeton
Shinglehouse..
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Schuylkill:
Ashland
Coaldale
Cressona
Delano
Frackville.-
Gilberton...
Qirardville
Gordon
Lost Creek
McAdoo
Mahanoy City
2 Bethlehem;
Counties—
Lehigh..
Northampton.
Number
of returns
113
62
2,249
2,267
57
269
45
220
117
16
30
36
10
5,571
93
95
18
249
515
32
207
1,213
1,012
95
206
3,735
204
96, 340
28
52
63
21
60
224
235
109
34
32
150
48
If?
29
21
59
472
County and city
Schuylkill— Continued.
Minersville.
New Philadelphia (Silver Creek).
Orwigsburg
Palo Alto
Pine Grove
Port Carbon
Pottsville
St. Clair
Schuylkill Haven
Shenandoah
Tamaqua
Tower City
Tremont
Miscellaneous
Total -
Snyder:
Selinsgrove
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Somerset:
Berlin
Boswell
Central
Confluence
Holsopple
Hooversville
Jenners
Jerome
Macdonaldton.
Meyersdale
Paint Creek —
Rock wood
Somerset
Windber
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Sullivan:
Mildred
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Susquehanna:
Forest City...
Hallstead
Montrose
Oakland
Susquehanna. -
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Tioga:
Blossburg
Elkland
Mansfield
Wellsboro
Westfield
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Number
of returns
146
2, 249
Total.
2,395
STATISTICS OF INCOME
281
Table 11.— Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
i5^6— Continued
PENNSYLVANIA— Continued
County and city
Union:
Lewisburg
MifHinburg
Miscellaneous
Total
Venango:
Emlenton
Franklin
Oil City
Polk
Miscellaneous
Total
Warren:
Kinzua
Sheffield
Tidioute
Warren
Youngsville
Miscellaneous
Total
Washington:
Allenport
Bentleyville
Bulger
Burgettstpwn
California --.
Canonsburg
Cecil
Centerville
Charleroi
Cherry Valley
Claysville
Cokeburg
Daisytown -
Donora
East Washington.
Ellsworth
Fredericktown.-.
Houston
McDonald
Mariana
Meadow Lands..
Millsboro
Monongahela
New Eagle
North Charleroi..
Roscoe
Vestaburg
Washington
West Brownsville
Miscellaneous
Total
Wayne:
Hawley
Honesdale
Miscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
205
97
789
1,439
15
264
2,604
21
85
51
961
41
236
41
109
17
136
227
645
46
41
683
22
46
10
59
700
32
20
50
91
227
5
14
11
550
25
90
86
93
1,960
108
1,274
7,418
80
180
County and city
346
Westmoreland:
Arnold
Avonmore.
Claridge
Crab Tree
Darragh.__
Derry
East Vandergrift
Export
Greensburg
Irwin
Jeannette
Larimer
Latrobe
Ligonier
Mammoth
Manor
Monessen
Mount Pleasant
New Kensington
North Belle Vernon...
Parnassus.
Penn
Pricedale
Scottdale
Southwest
Southwest Greensburj
South Greensburg
Trafford
Trauger
Vandergrift
Webster
Wendel _ _ _
West Newton.
Youngwood
Yukon
M iscellaneous
Total.
Wyoming:
Tunkhannock.
Miscellaneous.
Total
York:
Dallastown
Glen Rock
Hanover
Red Lion
Spring Grove.
Wrightsville..
York
Miscellaneous.
Number
of returns
Total
State total.
279
38
11
32
11
15
174
25
136
1,378
465
598
28
651
92
16
87
857
371
880
12
279
36
13
434
23
156
13
147
8
514
41
11
198
87
27
1,374
9,517
71
36
387
212
48
43
2,645
374
3,816
397, 575
RHODE ISLAND
Bristol:
Barrington
170
291
194
Kent:
East Greenwich...
Warwick
301
Bristol.
436
Warren
West Warwick .
461
Total -.
Total
655
1, 198
282
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
RHODE ISLAND— Continued
County and city
Newport:
Jamestown
Little Compton_..
Middletown
Newport
New Shoreham...
Portsmouth
Tiverton
Total
Providence:
Burrillville
Central Falls
Cranston -..
Cumberland
East Providence..
Foster
Gloucester
Johnston
Lincoln
North Providence
North Smithfleld.
Number
of returns
28
4
125
1,299
6
30
27
1,519
272
504
1,688
388
826
12
23
54
105
220
48
County and city
Providence — C ontinued .
Pa wtucket _
Providence
Scituate
Smithfleld
Woonsocket
Total
Washington:
C harlesto wn
Exeter
Hopkinton
Narragansett
North Kingston
Richmond
South Kingston
Westerly
Total
State total
Number
of returns
2,551
13,503
17
37
1,586
21, 834
61
179
102
227
485
1,156
26, 362
SOUTH CAROLINA
Abbeville:
Abbeville
Miscellaneous.
Total -.
Aiken:
Aiken
Graniteville
Langley
North Augusta-
Miscellaneous..
Total-
Allendale:
Allendale
Fairfax
Miscellaneous.
130
39
169
142
16
15
28
48
Total
49
Anderson:
297
Belton
43
22
21
Pendleton - _
13
Williamston
6
17
Total - ...
419
Bamberg:
49
25
Miscellaneous
16
Total
90
Barnwell:
31
18
M iscellaneous _
Total
32
81
Beaufort:
Beaufort
76
59
Total
135
Berkeley: Miscellaneous.
Calhoun:
Saint Matthews.
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Charleston:
Charleston
Edisto Island
Johns Island
Meggett
Moultrieville
Mount Pleasant.
Miscellaneous
Total.
Cherokee:
Blacksburg
Oaffney
Miscellaneous.
Total
Chester:
Chester
Great Falls.. ..
Miscellaneous.
■ Total
Chesterfield:
Cheraw
Miscellaneous.
Total
Clarendon:
Manning
Miscellaneous.
Total
Colleton:
Walterboro...
Miscellaneous
Total.
49
2,497
10
22
22
14
18
55
2.638
18
125
10
153
154
24
14
192
109
30
80
STATISTICS OF INCOME
283
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
SOUTH CAROLINA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Darlington:
1.38
159
27
Jasper: Miscellaneous
24
Darlington.
Kershaw:
Hartsville
Miscellaneous
103
Kershaw
324
Total
Miscellaneous..
9
Dillon.
104
40
35
Total
141
Dillon
Lancaster:
Latta.
Miscellaneous
69
Miscellaneous
179
7
Total
Total
76
Dorchester:
Saint George
22
104
13
Laurens:
Summerville
108
85
17
Miscellaneous
Laurens .
139
Miscellaneous
Total
Total
210
Edgefield:
Edgefield—
26
15
17
Lee:
Johnston
49
9
Miscellaneous...
Miscellaneous
58
Total
Total
58
Fairfield:
Winnsboro
66
39
Lexington:
Batesburg
28
Leesville
4
Lexington
22
Total
105
New Brookland
17
Miscellaneous . .
19
Florence:
Florence
536
49
34
50
Total
90
McCormick:
Timmonsville
25
Miscellaneous ..
Miscellaneous
669
Total
Total
33
Oeorgetown:
Andrews
38
125
7
Marion:
Marion
85
Georgetown
Mullins
57
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
11
Total..
Total
170
153
Marlboro:
Bennettsville .
Greenville:
20
1,409
73
13
25
110
Clio
McColl
Greer
Miscellaneous . .
Total
Miscellaneous
175
Total
1,540
Newberry:
■■
136
Greenwood:
252
23
24
Whitmire
19
Greenwood
42
Total
Miscellaneous
197
Total
299
Oconee:
Newry
3
Hampton:
Estill
17
16
35
33
Walhalla
18
Westminster
Varnville
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Total
Total
68
79
Horrv:
76
12
Orangeburg;
Branchville . -
18
Conway . .
246
Miscellaneous .
Miscellaneous
74
Total
88
Total
338
91073—28-
-19
284
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
SOUTH CAROLINA— Continued
County and city
Pickens:
Easley...
Liberty.
Miscellaneous
Total
Richland:
Columbia
M iscellaneous
Total
Saluda:
Saluda.-
Miscellaneous
Total.
Spartanburg:
Clifton...
Converse
Cowpens-
Enoree
Spartanburg
WoodrufT
M iscellaneous
Total
Aurora:
Plankinton ,
Miscellaneous
Total
Beadle:
Huron
Miscellaneous
Total
Bennett: Miscellaneous
Bon Homme:
Scotland
Tyndall
Miscellaneous
TotaL-
Brookings:
Brookings
Elkton
Miscellaneous
Total
Brown:
Aberdeen...
Qroton
Miscellaneous
Total
Brule:
Chamberlain.
Kimball
Miscellaneous
Total
Buffalo: Miscellaneous.
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
29
12
31
Sumter:
Sumter
Miscellaneous
347
41
Total
388
72
Union:
Buffalo
Jonesville
Lockhart
Union
1,869
21
1
6
8
101
Miscellaneous
1,890
Total .
13
7
Williamsburg:
Kingstree
52
Miscellaneous . .
28
20
Total
80
7
3
2
6
934
17
127
York:
Clover
18
Fort Mill
24
Rock Hill
225
York
58
Miscellaneous
17
Total
342
State total.
1,097
13,809
SOUTH DAKOTA
520
173
693
1
134
159
17
45
221
1,194
25
92
1,311
125
6
Butte:
Belle Fourche.
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Campbell: Miscellaneous.
Charles Mix:
Geddes
Lake Andes
Platte
Wagner —
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Clark:
Clark
Miscellaneous.
Total..
Clay:
Vermilion
Miscellaneous.
Total
Codington:
Watertown —
Miscellaneous.
Total
Corson:
Mcintosh
Miscellaneous.
Total
Custer: Miscellaneous.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
285
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
SOUTH DAKOTA— Continued
County and city
Davison:
Mitchell
Miscellaneous
Total--- -
Day:
Waubay
Webster -
Miscellaneous
Total
Deuel:
Clear Lake
Miscellaneous
Total
Dewey: Miscellaneous.
Douglas:
Armour---
Miscellaneous
Total
Edmunds:
Ipswich
Miscellaneous
Total
Fall River:
Edgemont
Hot Springs
Miscellaneous
Total
Faulk: Miscellaneous...
Grant:
Milbank.-
Miscellaneous
Total...
Gregory:
Dallas
Gregory
Miscellaneous
Total
Haakon:
Phillip
Miscellaneous
Total
Hamlin: Miscellaneous -
Hand:
Miller -
Miscellaneous
Total.- --..
Hanson:
Alexandria
Miscellaneous
Total
Harding: Miscellaneous
Number
of returns
493
17
78
121
16
85
115
52
County and city
Hughes:
Pierre.-- ..
Miscellaneous
Total
Hutchinson:
Parkston
Tripp
Miscellaneous
Total
Hyde:
Highmorc--
Miscellaneous
Total
Jackson: Miscellaneous
Jerauld:
Wessington Springs
Miscellaneous
Total
Jones; Miscellaneous.-.
Kingsbury:
De Smet
Lake Preston
Miscellaneous
Total
Lake:
Madison.-
Miscellaneous
Total
Lawrence:
Deadwood
Lead
Spearflsh -
M iscellaneous
Total - -
Lincoln:
Canton
Lennox
Miscellaneous
Total
Lyman: Miscellaneous.
McCook:
Bridgewater ,
Salem
Miscellaneous ,
Total
McPherson:
Eureka
M iscellaneous ,
Total
Marshall:
Britton _.
Miscellaneous.-
Total -.
Number
of returns
103
36
35
38
117
199
52
144
818
52
53
1,067
286
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
SOUTH DAKOTA— Continued
County and city
Meade:
Sturgis
Miscellaneous
Total
Mellette: Miscellaneous
Miner:
Howard
Miscellaneous
Total
Minnehaha:
Dell Rapids
Sioux Falls
Miscellaneous
Total
Moody:
Flandreau
Miscellaneous
Total
Pennington:
Rapid City
Miscellaneous
Total
Perkins:
Lemmon
M iscellaneous.
Total
Potter:
Gettysburg
Miscellaneous
Total
Roberts:
Sisseton
M iscellaneous.
Total
Sanborn:
Woonsocket
M iscellaneous
Total
Anderson:
Briceville
Clinton
Coal Creek
M iscellaneous
Total.-
Bedford:
Shelbyville
Miscellaneous
Total
Benton: Miscellaneous..
Number
of returns
65
1,905
135
2,105
78
323
52
375
78
47
County and city
Shannon: Miscellaneous.
Spink:
Redfleld
M iscellaneous.
Total-
Stanley:
Fort Pierre
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Sully: Miscellaneous..
Todd: Miscellaneous.
Tripp:
Winner
M iscellaneous
Total.
Turner:
C enter viHe
Parker
Miscellaneous.
Total
Union:
Beresford
Elk Point
Miscellaneous.
Total
Walworth:
Mobridge
Miscellaneous.
Total-.
Washabaugh: Miscellaneous.
Washington: Miscellaneous..
Yankton:
Yankton
Miscellaneous
Total
Ziebach: Miscellaneous.
State total..
TENNESSEE
63
100
11
Bledsoe: Miscellaneous.
Blount:
Alcoa
Maryville
Miscellaneous
Total.
Bradley:
Cleveland
Miscellaneous.
Total.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
287
Table 11.— Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
19B6— Continued
TENNESSEE— Continued
County and city
Campbell:
Jellico _-
Lafollette
Miscellaneous.
Total
Number
of returns
C annon: Miscellaneous
4
Carroll:
Huntingdon
McKenzie
16
36
Miscellaneous.
18
Total
70
Carter:
Elizabethton
43
Miscellaneous
12
Total
55
Cheatham: Miscellaneous
10
Chester:
Henderson. ...
15
Miscellaneous _
1
Total.
16
Claiborne: Miscellaneous
26
Clay: Miscellaneous
2
Cocke:
Newport
72
Miscellaneous . .
12
Total
84
Coffee:
Manchester
6
Tullahoma
74
Total..
80
Crockett:
Bells
13
Miscellaneous
21
Total.
34
C umberland : M iscellaneous
24
Davidson:
Goodlettsville
10
Nashville
7,200
47
Old Hickory
Miscellaneous
124
Total
7,381
Decatur: M iscellaneous
De Kalb: Miscellaneous
2
8
Dickson: '.
Dickson
50
Miscellaneous '
7
Total 1
57
Dyer: !
Dyersburg..
Newbern
242
25
Miscellaneous
7
Total
274
County and city
Number
I of returns
Fayette:
Somerville. .
21
Miscellaneous .. . . .
50
Total
71
Fentress: Miscellaneous ..
30
Franklin:
Decherd..
19
Winchester
48
Miscellaneous
87
Total
154
Gibson:
Dyer
10
Humboldt
84
Milan..
34
Trenton
37
Miscellaneous ....
7
Total..
172
Giles:
Pulaski
75
M iscellaneous
17
Total
92
Grainger: Miscellaneous
6
Greene:
Oreeneville ... . .. .
142
Miscellaneous . . .
9
Total
151
Grundy:
Tracy City
22
M iscellaneous
18
Total
40
Hamblen:
M orristown
141
5
Total
146
Hamilton:
4,728
St. Elmo
58
Soddy
18
187
Total
4,991
1
Hardeman:
Bolivar . .
13
Miscellaneous .
22
Total
35
Hardin: Miscellaneous
27
Hawkins:
Bullsgap
16
Rogers ville
40
Miscellaneous
19
Total
75
288
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
TENNESSEE— Continued
County and city
Haywood:
Brownsville...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Henderson: Lexington.
Henry:
Paris
Miscellaneous
Total.
Hickman: Miscellaneous.
Houston: Miscellaneous..
Humphreys:
Waverly
Miscellaneous.
Total..
Jackson: Miscellaneous.
Jefferson:
Jeflerson City.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Johnson: Miscellaneous.
Knox:
Knoxville
Mascot
Miscellaneous
Total.
Lake:
Tiptonville
Miscellaneous.
Total
Lauderdale:
Halls
Ripley
Miscellaneous.
Total
Lawrence:
Lawrenceburg.
Miscellaneous..
Total
Lewis: Miscellaneous.
Lincoln:
Fayetteville
Miscellaneous
Total
Loudon:
Lenoir City...
Loudon
Miscellaneous.
Total
McMinn:
Athefis
Englewood
Etowah
Number
of returns
146
9
25
162
6
50
3,600
22
195
3,817
118
104
25
County and city
McMinn — Continued.
Miscellaneous
Total.
McNairy: Miscellaneous.
Macon: Miscellaneous
Madison:
Jackson
Miscellaneous.
Total
Marion:
South Pittsburg.
Whitwell
Miscellaneous...
Total-
Marshall:
Chapel Hill...
Lewisburg
Miscellaneous.
Total
Maury:
Columbia.
Mount Pleasant.
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Monroe:
Sweetwater
Tellico Plains.
Miscellaneous.
lotai
DO
Montgomery:
377
1
Total
378
2
Morgan:
39
Petros
2
Miscellaneous . .. -
15
Total
56
Obion:
11
Union City .
105
Miscellaneous
41
Total
157
Overton:
27
9
Total .
36
7
Polk:
47
22
20
Total .
89
STATISTICS OF INCOME
289
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
TENNESSEE— Continued
County and city
Putnam:
Cookeville
Monterey
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Rhea:
Dajion
Spring City...
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Roane:
Harriman
Rock wood
Miscellaneous.
Total
Robertson:
Springfield
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Rutherford:
Murfreesboro-
Miscellaneous.
Total
Scott: Miscellaneous..
Sequatchie: Dunlap...
Sevier: Miscellaneous.
Shelby:
Binghampton
Memphis
Normal
Miscellaneous
Total.
Smith: Miscellaneous...
Stewart: Miscellaneous.
Sumner:
Gallatin
Miscellaneous
Total.
Sullivan:
Bristol
Kingsport
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Number
of returns
100
68
14
182
204
31
235
190
14
6
10, 700
26
152
10,884
102
329
250
588
County and city
Tipton:
Covington
Miscellaneous.
Total..
Trousdale: Hartsville.
Unicoi:
Erwin.
Miscellaneous
Total
Van Buren: Miscellaneous.
Warren:
McMinnville.
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Washington:
Johnson City.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Wayne: Miscellaneous.
Weakley:
Dresden..
Greenfield
Martin...
M iscellaneous
Total.
White:
Sparta
Miscellaneous.
Total
Williamson:
Franklin
Miscellaneous.
Total
Wilson:
Lebanon
Miscellaneous.
Total
State total.
Number
of returns
107
12
125
2
127
1
489
39
103
120
25
145
63
71
33, 667
TEXAS
Anderson:
Elkhart...
Palestine
M iscellaneous
Total
Andrews: Miscellaneous
Angelina:
Keltys
Lufkin
Miscellaneous
Total
4
313
14
331
3
19
193
29
241
Aransas: Rockport
Archer: Miscellaneous
Armstrong: Miscellaneous
Atascosa:
Pleasanton
Miscellaneous
Total.
Austin:
Bellville
Sealy.-
Wallis.
Miscellaneous
Total
20
177
54
53
290
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
TEXAS— Continued
County and city
Bailey: Miscellaneous...
Bandera: Miscellaneous.
Bastrop:
Bastrop.
Elgin
Smithville
Miscellaneous
Total.
Baylor:
Seymour
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Bee:
Beeville
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Bell:
Bartlett
Belton
Killeen.
Rogers
Temple
Miscellaneous.
Total
Bexar:
Fort Sam Houston.
San Antonio
Miscellaneous
Total.
Blanco: Miscellaneous.
Borden: Miscellaneous.
Bosque:
Clifton.
Meridian
Walnut Springs.
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Bowie:
Texarkana
Miscellaneous.
Total
Brazoria:
Alvin
Angleton.
Damon.
Number
of returns
42
70
125
14
251
38
94
7
20
550
31
740
135
8,242
75
8,452
58
Freeport
150
Velasco
9
West Columbia
75
Miscellaneous
40
Total
374
Brazos:
Bryan
253
Miscellaneous
23
Total
276
Brewster:
Alpine
75
Miscellaneous ..
26
Total
101
County and city
Briscoe: Miscellaneous.
Brooks: Falfurrias
Brown:
Brownwood...
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Burleson:
Caldwell
Somerville
Miscellaneous.
Total
Number
of returns
Burnet: Miscellaneous.
Caldwell:
Lockhart..
Luling
Miscellaneous
Total
613
Calhoun:
Port Lavaca
30
Miscellaneous
12
Total
42
Callahan:
Baird
70
Miscellaneous
140
Total
210
Cameron:
Brownsville
627
Harlingen
350
San Benito . . .
300
Miscellaneous
100
Total
1,377
Camp:
Pittsburg
45
Miscellaneous
3
Total
48
Carson: Miscellaneous. ..
238
Cass:
Atlanta
41
Miscellaneous
29
Total
70
Castro: Miscellaneous
10
Chambers: Miscellaneous
36
Cherokee:
Alto
15
Jacksonville
144
Rusk
35
Miscellaneous
15
Total
209
Childress:
Childress
177
Miscellaneous
1
Total
178
Clay:
Henrietta
72
M iscellaneous
31
Total
103
STATISTICS OF INCOME
291
Tablk 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
T E X A S— C ontinued
County and city
•
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Coke: Miscellaneous -
30
Dallam:
Dalhart
110
158
53
26
Miscellaneous
7
Total
Santa Anna .
117
Dallas:
Dallas
Total
237
15, 915
35
17
Collin:
18
42
193
47
54
Grand Prairie -. .
33
Farmersville -..
Miscellaneous
60
Total
Piano
16, 060
52
Total
354
Deaf Smith:
Hereford-- ------
Collinsworth:
63
11
63
Wellington
2
Total
65
Total
74
Delta:
Cooper.
79
120
75
42
40
Columbus -
10
Total ..
Weimar
50
Denton:
Denton
Total
316
208
Comal:
310
3
Sanger --
19
New Braunfels
43
Total
294
Total
313
De Witt:
Cuero .. .
32
37
6
182
Comanche
95
De Leon
40
Total
317
Total
75
Dickens:
Concho: Miscellaneous
46
50
5
245
22
Total ...
Gainesvihe
55
Dimmit:
Total
267
27
44
Coryell:
Gates ville.-
34
8
Total
71
Donley:
Total
42
167
21
Cottle'
51
2
Total
Paducah
188
Duval:
Total
53
39
Crockett: Ozona
69
114
Crosby:
Ralls... .
21
29
Eastland:
Cisco
Miscellaneous
280
22
Total
50
233
30
Culberson: Miscellaneous
14
Olden
22
Ranger
195
292
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
TEXAS— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
•
Number
of returns
Eastland — Continued.
Bising Star -
70
19
Fort Bend:
Richmond..
115
Miscellaneous
Rosenberg
75
60
Total
871
Miscellaneous
98
Total
Ector: Odessa
39
97
348
Franklin:
Mount Vernon
EUis:
140
22
34
16
233
55
18
Ennis
Miscellaneous
1
Total
Italy
19
Freestone:
Teague.
Waxahachie
Miscellaneous
27
145
Total
500
25
Total-
EI Paso:
3,724
50
146
197
Frio:
Pearsall ....
Fort Bliss
37
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous ..
29
Total .
Total
3,920
66
Gaines: Miscellaneous
Erath:
44
53
27
6
8
Dublin
Galveston:
Galveston.
Stephen ville -
Thurber
3,236
League City
14
Texas City
100
Total
130
Miscellaneous
51
Total
Falls:
15
175
78
29
3,401
Lott
Garza:
Post
Marlin
Miscellaneous
Total
Total
297
37
Gillespie:
Fredericlisburg
105
31
16
27
23
114
Bonham
Miscellaneous
16
Total
Ladonia ..
130
Glasscock: Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
10
Goliad:
Goliad
Total
202
60
Fayette:
50
175
85
62
Miscellaneous
27
Total
La Orange
87
Gonzales:
Miscellaneous -
155
Total
372
Nixon
10
49
Fisher:
Rotan
43
20
Total
214
Gray:
Pampa
Total .
63
319
57
Floyd:
79
27
1
Total
376
Grayson:
Miscellaneous
333
Total
107
Sherman
473
29
50
17
18
Crowell.
Whitewright
25
Miscellaneous
M iscellaneous
32
Total
67
910
STATISTICS OF INCOME
293
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distribxded by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
TEXAS— Continued
County and city
Gregg:
Longview
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Grimes:
Navasota
Miscellaneous-
Total.-
Guadalupe:
Marion
Seguin
Miscellaneous-
Total
Hale:
Plainview
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Hall:
Memphis
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Hamilton:
Hamilton
Hico
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
Hansford: Miscellaneous.
Hardeman:
Chillicothe
Quanah
Miscellaneous.
Total
Hardin:
Gray burg
Saratoga
Silsbee
Sour Lake
Miscellaneous.
Total
Harris:
Goose Creek..
Harrisburg
Houston
Humble
Miscellaneous.
Total
Harrison:
Marshall
Miscellaneous.
Total ---.
Hartley: Miseellaneous-
Haskell:
Haskell
Rule-. -
Miscellaneous
Total,
Number
of returns
156
18
200
43
243
19
225
51
210
22
232
165
22
187
67
135
10
202
7
15
100
125
29
276
235
45
14, 430
125
234
15, 069
345
75
County and city
Hays:
San Marcos-..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Hemphill:
Canadian
Miscellaneous.
Total
Henderson:
Athens
Miscellaneous.
Total
Hidalgo;
Donna
Edinburg
McAllen
Mercedes
Mission
Pharr.-
San Juan
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Hill:
Hillsboro
Hubbard
Itasca
Whitney
Miscellaneous.
Total
Hood:
Gran bury
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Hopkins:
Sulphur Springs.
Miscellaneous
Total.
Houston: ,
Crockett
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Howard:
Big Springs...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Hudspeth : M iscellaneous .
Hunt:
Celeste
Commerce
Greenville
Lone Oak--
Wolf City
Miscellaneous
Total -
Hutchinson: Miscellaneous.
Irion: Miscellaneous
294
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. —Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
TEXAS— Continued
County and city
Jack:
Jacksboro
Miscellaneous.
Total
Jackson:
Edna
Miscellaneous.
Total
Jasper:
Jasper
Kirbyville
Miscellaneous-
Total
Jeff Davis: Miscellaneous.
Jefferson:
Beaumont
Nederland
Port Arthur
Port Neches
Miscellaneous
Total
Jim Hogg: Miscellaneous.
Jim Wells:
Alice..
Miscellaneous
Total.
Johnson:
Alvarado
Cleburne
Grandview
Miscellaneous.
Total
Jones:
Anson
Hamlin
Stamford
Miscellaneous.
Total
Karnes:
Karnes City..
Kenedy
Runge
Miscellaneous.
Total-
Kaufman:
Forney
Kaufman
Kemp--
Mabank
Terrell
Miscellaneous -
Total
Kendall:
Boerne
Comfort
Total
Number
of returns
136
2,308
50
1,500
30
60
3,948
82
18
249
18
27
62
53
135
5
255
40
150
60
42
292
40
53
17
7
243
10
370
County and city
Kenedy: Miscellaneous.
Kent: Miscellaneous
Kerr:
Kerrville
Legion
Miscellaneous -
Total
Kimble: Miscellaneous _
Kinney:
Brackettville-.
Miscellaneous -
Total-
Kleberg:
Kingsville
Miscellaneous -
Total
Knox: Miscellaneous -
Lamar:
Paris
Miscellaneous
Total
Lamb: Miscellaneous-
Lampasas:
Lampasas
Miscellaneous
Total.
La Salle:
Cotulla
Miscellaneous -
Total
Lavaca:
Hallettsville--
Moulton
Shiner
Yoakum
Miscellaneous-
Total-
Lee:
Giddings
Miscellaneous.
Total..
Leon:
Oakwood
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
Liberty:
Cleveland
Daisetta
Dayton -.
Hull
Liberty
Miscellaneous.
Total-.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
295
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
TEXAS— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Limestone:
Cooledge -
40
125
35
750
23
4
Menard:
Menard
56
Miscellaneous
3
Total
Mexia .
59
Thorton
Midland: Midland
120
Milam:
Total
977
227
53
32
Rockdale
110
Thorndale
12
51
Llano:
50
4
Total...
400
MUls:
Goldthwaite
Total _
54
13
6
Lubbock:
Lubbock -
275
68
7
Total.
24
Mitchell:
123
Total
350
Miscellaneous
37
Total...
37
160
Montague:
Bowie
McCulloch:
Bradv -
131
34
63
Nacona
86
29
Total
165
Total
183
24
75
20
2,131
78
23
Montgomery:
Conroe
McGregor
Mart .
Moody -
Fostoria
4
Miscellaneous...
West__
37
Total.
Miscellaneous - _ . .
2,351
Moore: Miscellaneous
Total
23
McMullen: Miscellaneous.
7
Morris:
Daingerfleld
Madison:
16
1
7
Madisonville
Miscellaneous
20
Total
27
Total
17
35
Marion:
38
2
Nacogdoches:
Cushing
Jefferson
Miscellaneous
Total
40
Nacogdoches
149
Miscellaneous
17
28
Total
Martin: Stanton
173
Mason:
Mason..
35
5
Navarro:
Corsicana
Miscellaneous
700
35
Total
40
90
Total
Matagorda:
Bay City...
176
75
30
59
825
Gulf
Newton:
Wiergate..
Miscellaneous
Palacios.. .
Miscellaneous
2
49
340
Total.
Total
51
Maverick: Eagle Pass
175
Nolan:
Roscoe..
Medina:
50
49
14
Hondo..
Sweetwater
180
Miscellaneous
7
Total
Total..
99
-
201
296
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, tovmships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
TEXAS— Continued
County and city
NuMes:
Bishop...
Corpus Christi-
Robstown
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Ochiltree:
Perryton
Miscellaneous.
Total
Oldham: Miscellaneous.
Orange:
Orange...
Miscellaneous
Total -
'SdXo Pinto:
Mineral Wells.
Mingus
Strawn
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Panola:
Carthage
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Parker:
Weatherford...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Parmer: Miscellaneous.
Pecos:
Fort Stockton.
Miscellaneous.
Total -
Polk:
Livingston
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Potter:
Amarillo
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Presidio:
Marfa...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Rains: Miscellaneous.
Randall:
Canyon
Miscellaneous
Total.
Reagan: Miscellaneous.
Real: Miscellaneous
Number
of returns
57
731
190
27
1.005
106
15
20
450
45
495
193
12
37
19
54
135
12
147
20
101
2,770
1
2,771
150
15
75
County and city
Red River:
Annona
C larks ville
Detroit
Miscellaneous.
Total
Reeves:
Pecos
Toyah
Miscellaneous.
Total
Refugio: Miscellaneous-
Roberts: Miscellaneous-
Robertson:
Bremond..
Calvert
Franklin
Hearne
Miscellaneous
Total -
Rockwall:
Rockwall...
Royce City.
Total
Runnels:
Ballinger.
Winters
Miscellaneous.
Total
Number
of returns
Rusk:
Henderson
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Sabine: Miscellaneous
San Augustine: San Augustine.
San Jacinto: Miscellaneous
San Patricio:
Aransas Pass.-
Sinton.
Taft
Miscellaneous-
Total.
San Saba:
San Saba
Miscellaneous-
Total
Schleicher: Miscellaneous.
Scurry:
Snyder
Miscellaneous
Total.
Shackleford:
Albany
Miscellaneous.
Total.
38
66
105
64
169
STATISTICS OF INCOME
297
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1936— Continued
TEXAS— Continued
County and city
Shelby:
Center..
Timpson
Miscellaneous.
Total
Sherman: Miscellaneous.
Smith:
Troup
Tyler
Miscellaneous..
Total.
Somervell: Miscellaneous.
Starr:
Rio Grande
M iscellaneous
Total -
Stephens:
Breckenridge..
Caddo
Miscellaneous.
Total
Sterling: Miscellaneous...
Stonewall: Miscellaneous.
Sutton: Sonora
Swisher:
Tulia
Miscellaneous.
Total
Tarrant:
Arlington
Fort Worth...
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Taylor:
Abilene
Merkel
Miscellaneous.
Total..
Terrell:
Sanderson
Miscellaneous.
Tom Green:
San Angelo
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Number
of returns
115
19
19
473
26
490
21
25
44
16
123
113
6,323
101
6,512
822
88
44
954
Total.
84
Terry: Miscellaneous.
29
Throckmorton: Miscellaneous
50
Titus:
Mount Pleasant
50
Miscellaneous..
5
Total.
55
735
35
County and city
Travis:
Austin
Manor
M iscellaneous
Total-
Trinity:
Groveton.-
Trinity
Total...
Tyler:
Woodville
Miscellaneous
Total
Upsher:
Gilmer..
Miscellaneous
Total
Upton: Miscellaneous
Uvalde:
Sabinal--
Uvalde
Miscellaneous
Total
Val Verde:
Del Rio.
Miscellaneous
Total-.
Van Zandt:
Grand Saline
Wills Point
Miscellaneous
Total.--
Victoria:
Victoria
Miscellaneous
Total
Walker:
Huntsville -.
Miscellaneous
Total
Waller:
Hempstead
Miscellaneous
Total
Ward: Miscellaneous.
Washington:
Brenham
Miscellaneous
Total
Webb:
Laredo
Mirando City
298
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
TEXAS— Continued
County and city
Webb— Continued.
M iscellaneous
Total
Wharton:
El Campo
Wharton..
Miscellaneous
Total
Wheeler:
Shamrock
Miscellaneous
Total
Wichita:
Burkburnett
Electra..
Iowa Park..
Wichita Falls
Miscellaneous
Total.
Wilbarger:
Vernon .-
Miscellaneous
Total.
Willacy: Miscellaneous
Williamson:
Georgetown
Granger
Taylor
Miscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
877
115
165
117
113
37
150
175
298
105
3,128
10
3,716
402
38
115
50
950
92
1,207
County and city
Wilson:
Flores ville
Miscellaneous
Total
Winkler
Wise:
Alvord.
Bridgeport
Chico
Decatur
Miscellaneous
Total
Wood:
Alba
Mineola
Winnsboro.
Miscellaneous
Total
Yoakum: Miscellaneous
Young:
Eliasville
Graham
New Castle
Olney
South Bend
Miscellaneous
Total
Zapata: Miscellaneous..
Zavalla: Miscellaneous-
State total
Number
of returns
53
157
13
175
14
16
111,438
UTAH
Beaver:
Beaver..
Milford
Miscellaneous
Total
Boxelder:
Brigham City
Tremonton
Miscellaneous
Total
Cache:
Hyrum
Lewiston
Logan
Providence
Richmond
Smithfleld....
Wellsville
Miscellaneous
.Total
Carbon:
Castle Gate...
Helper
Hiawatha
Price
Sunnyside
89
201
25
13
231
11
13
24
9
28
354
65
91
64
202
94
Carbon— Continued.
Miscellaneous
Total
Daggett: Miscellaneous
Davis:
Bountiful
Farmiugton
Miscellaneous
Total
Duchesne:
Roosevelt
Miscellaneous
Total...
Emery:
Huntington
Miscellaneous
Total--
Garfield:
Escalante
Panguitch
Total.
344
860
2
25
IS
105
STATISTICS OF INCOME
299
--. -..dividual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
aed
UTAH— Continued
Table 11. — Individual returns by
distributed by couvfip^ nnd hn
1926— Contmned
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Grand : M iscellaneous
90
Sevier:
1
64
Iron:
62
14
8
Richfield.
Cedar City...
Salina
19
Parowan
Miscellaneous
9
Total
84
Total . . . --
Summit:
Park Citv
Juab:
152
56
32
215
Miscellaneous
42
Nephi . . . . .
Total
Miscellaneous . . . .
257
Total -
240
Tooele:
Grantsville
Tooele _
Miscellaneous
Total
g
Kane:
Kanab
9
8
68
Miscellaneous
231
Uintah:
Vernal
Total
17
68
Millard:
Delta
50
12
39
Miscellaneous
19
Total _._.
87
Utah:
American Fork..
101
Total.
Lehi
10
Morgan: Miscellaneous
27
7
10
10
Piute : Miscellaneous.
274
Rich : Miscellaneous
26
Salt Lake:
722
87
108
47
101
6,976
41
60
M iscellaneous
82
Total
Garfield
513
Wasatch:
Heber City__.
62
Salt Lake City
Miscellaneous- - - -
43
Total
Miscellaneous.
105
Total...
8,142
Washington:
4
20
San Juan: Miscellaneous
10
1
Total • --
Sanpete:
18
16
20
18
45
7
31
5
25
Fairview
4
Weber:
Ogden City
1, 554
Miscellaneous
38
Total ---
Miscellaneous .
1,592
160
State total.. -
13, 568
VERMONT
Addison:
31
5
113
3
47
38
Bennington— Continued.
Dorset ---
17
Manchester
56
Po wnaL _ - --
3
Readsboro
23
Shaftsbury.
7
M iscellaneous
Miscellaneous
69
Total-- ---
237
Total
723
Bennington:
22
526
Caledonia:
Barnet -
12
Burke.
8
91073—28 20
300
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
VERMONT— Continued
County and city
Caledonia — Continued.
Danville
Hard wick
Lyndon
Ryegate
St. Johnsbury
Miscellaneous
Total -
Chittenden.■
Burlington
Charlotte
Colchester
Essex
Jericho
Milton
Richmond
Shelburne
Winooski
Miscellaneous-
Total
Essex:
Canaan
Concord
Island Pond...
Lunenburg
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Franklin:
Berkshire
Enosburg
Fairfax
Fairfield
Georgia
Highgate
Montgomery..
Richford
St. Albans
Sheldon
S wanton
Miscellaneous-
Total
Grand Isle:
Alburg
Miscellaneous-
Total
Lamoille:
Cambridge
Hyde Park-—
Johnson
Morrisville
Stowe
Miscellaneous-
Total -
Orange:
Bradford
Chelsea
Newbury
Randolph
Thetford
Wells River---
Williamstown-
Number
of returns
47
76
18
340
16
1,015
15
20
22
63
129
1,338
76
26
5
8
3
7
5
37
375
10
38
16
County and city
Orange — Continued.
Miscellaneous---
Total-
Orleans:
Barton
Craftsbury
Derby
Newport
Orleans
Troy
Miscellaneous-
Total--
Rutland:
Brandon--
Castleton
Danby
Fair Haven
Pawlet
Pittsford
Poultney
Proctor
Rutland
Wallingford
West Rutland.
Miscellaneous.
Total--
Washington:
Barre
Cabot
Graniteville-..
Montpelier
Northfield
Waterbury
Miscellaneous.
Total
Windham:
Bellows Falls.
Brattleboro...
Westminster..
Wilmington...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Windsor:
Bethel
Cavendish
Chester
Hartford
Ilartland
Ludlow
Norwich
Quechee...
Rochester
Royalton
Springfield
White River Junction .
Wilder.
Windsor
Woodstock
Miscellaneous
Total
State total.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
301
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
VIRGINIA
County and city
Accomac:
Onancock
Chincoteague Island.
Miscellaneous
Total.
Albemarle:
Charlottesville.
Miscellaneous.-
Total-
Alleghany:
Clifton Forge -
Covington
Low Moor
Miscellaneous.
Total
Amelia: Miscellaneous.
Amherst:
Madison Heights...
Miscellaneous
Total.
Appomattox: Miscellaneous. .
Arlington:
Alexandria
Arlington
Ballston
Cherrydale
Clarendon
East Falls Church.
Fort Myer
Miscellaneous
Total.
Augusta:
Basic...
Staunton
Waynesboro..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Bath:
Hot Springs...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Bedford:
Bedford
Miscellaneous-
Total
Bland: Miscellaneous
Botetourt: Miscellaneous.
Brunswick:
Lawrenceville.
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Buchanan: Miscellaneous
Buckingham: Miscellaneous.
Number
of returns
39
15
163
612
96
325
230
591
995
30
70
70
230
69
5
114
1,583
1
421
108
90
115
30
109
County and city
Campbell:
Lynchburg
AltaVista
Miscellaneous.
Total
Caroline: Miscellaneous.
Carroll: Miscellaneous..
Charles City: Miscellaneous.
Charlotte: Miscellaneous
Chesterfield:
Ettricka
Miscellaneous.
Total
109
Clarke:
22
Miscellaneous
16
Total
38
5
Culpeper:
Culpeper ..
77
30
Total -
107
Cumberland' Miscellaneous .
7
Dickinson:
14
Miscellaneous ..
26
Total
40
Dinwiddle:
841
25
Total
866
Elizabeth City:
Fortress Monroe
22
Hampton
421
National Soldiers' Home
2
124
Miscellaneous
13
Total
582
24
Fairfax:
Falls Church
40
183
Total
223
Fauquier:
115
95
Total
210
8
21
Franklin:
30
52
Total -
82
302
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
VIRGINIA— Continued
County and city
Frederick:
Winchester....
Miscellaneous.
Total
Giles:
Narrows
Miscellaneous.
Total
Gloucester: Miscellaneous.
Goochland: Miscellaneous.
Grayson:
Fries
Jalax
Miscellaneous
Total
Greene: Miscellaneous.
Greensville:
Emporia
Miscellaneous.
Total
Halifax:
South Boston..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Hanover:
Ashland
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Henrico:
Richmond
Miscellaneous.
Total
Henry:
Martinsville...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Highland: Miscellaneous.
Isle of Wight:
Smithfield
Miscellaneous.- _
Total.
James City:
Toano
Williamsburg..
Miscellaneous.
Total-
King and Queen: Miscellaneous
King George: Miscellaneous
King William:
West Point
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Number
of returns
306
30
336
85
82
120
2
192
61
253
173
9,103
130
9,233
153
48
County and city
Lancaster:
Iivington
Miscellaneous.
Total
Number
of returns
Lee: Miscellaneous
49
Loudoun:
Leesburg
70
Miscellaneous
109
Total
179
Louisa: Miscellaneous
50
Lunenburg:
Victoria
50
Miscellaneous
27
Total
77
Madison: Miscellaneous .. .
17
Mathews: Miscellaneous.
26
Mecklenburg:
Chase Citv
57
South Hill
40
Miscellaneous.
77
Total
174
Middlesex: Miscellaneous
21
Montgomery:
Blaeksburg
13
Christiansburg
59
Radford
45
Miscellaneous
73
Total
190
Nansemond:
Suffolk
344
Miscellaneous
18
Total
362
Nelson: Miscellaneous
67
New Kent: Miscellaneous
9
Norfolk:
Churchland .
17
Norfolk
5,776
South Norfolk
0
Portsmouth
1,275
Miscellaneous
58
Total
7,126
Northampton:
Cape Charles .
115
Miscellaneous ..
153
Total
268
Northumberland:
Reedville
11
3S
Total ..
49
Nottoway:
Blackstone ..
77
Crewe ..
114
17
Total
208
STATISTICS OF INCOME
303
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
VIRGINIA— Continued
County and city
Orange:
Orange..
Miscellaneous.-
Total
Page:
Luray
Shenandoah
Miscellaneous
Total...
Patrick: Miscellaneous.
Pittsylvania:
Chatham
Danville
Miscellaneous..
Total
Powhatan: Miscellaneous
Prince Edward:
Farmville.
Miscellaneous
Total...
Prince George:
Hopewell
Miscellaneous..
Total--
Prince William:
Manassas
Quantico
Miscellaneous
Total.
Princess Anne: Miscellaneous.
Pulaski:
Pulaski
Miscellaneous
Total
Rappahannock: Miscellaneous
Richmond: Miscellaneous
Roanoke:
Roanoke
Salem
Vinton
Miscellaneous
Total
Rockbridge:
Buena Vista
Lexington
Miscellaneous
Total
Rockingham:
Harrisonburg.-
Miscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
45
133
178
39
918
76
1,033
14
119
25
144
135
15
95
153
20
3,150
193
60
39
3,442
39
173
59
271
76
347
County and city
Russell: Miscellaneous.
Scott: Miscellaneous...
Shenandoah:
Woodstock
M iscellaneous
Total..
Smyth:
Marion..
Saltville..
Miscellaneous
Total.
Southampton:
Franklin
Miscellaneous
Total.
Spotsylvania:
Fredericksburg
Miscellaneous
Total
Stafford: Miscellaneous
Surry:
Dendron
Miscellaneous
Total
Sussex:
Waverly
Miscellaneous
Total.
Tazewell:
Bluefleld...
Pocahontas
Richlands
Tazewell...
Miscellaneous
Total..
Warren:
Front Royal
Miscellaneous
Total
Warwick:
Newport News
Miscellaneous
Total
Washington:
Abingdon.
Bristol
Damascus
Miscellaneous
Total.
Westmoreland:
Colonial Beach
Miscellaneous
Total
Number
of returns
108
123
268
7
275
"lo
77
39
78
15
115
70
317
1,148
54
1,202
59
288
13
45
304
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
VIRGINIA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Wise:
88
57
115
144
Wythe:
Wytheville
70
Big Stone Gap
Miscellaneous
39
Norton..
109
Miscellaneous
York: Miscellaneous
12
Total
404
State total
37, 797
WASHINGTON 2
Adams:
Ritzville...
Miscellaneous
Total
Asotin:
Clarkston..
Miscellaneous
Total
Benton:
Kennewick.
Prosser
M iscellaneous
Total
Chelan:
Cashmere
Leavenworth
Wenatchee..
Miscellaneous
Total.
Clallam:
Port Angeles
Miscellaneous
Total
Clarke:
Camas
Vancouver..
M iscellaneous
Total
Columbia:
Dayton
M iscellaneous
Total
Cowlitz:
Kalama
Kelso
Longview..
Miscellaneous
Total
Douglas:
Water ville
Miscellaneous
Total
Ferry: Miscellaneous
•Includes Alaska.
151
101
817
299
1,368
348
161
509
137
405
110
652
190
29
219
33
195
359
169
756
Franklin:
Pasco
Miscellaneous.
Total
Garfield:
Pomeroy
Miscellaneous.
Total
Grant: Miscellaneous.
Grays Harbor:
Aberdeen
Cosmopolis
Elma
Hoquiam
McCleary
Montesano..
Miscellaneous
Total.
Island: Miscellaneous.
Jefferson:
Port Townsend...
Miscellaneous
Total.
King:
Auburn
Bellevue
Black Diamond.
Cumberland
Enumclaw.
Kent
Kirkland
Renton
Seattle
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Kitsap:
Bremerton
Charleston
Port Blakely..
Port Orchard..
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Kittitas:
Cle Elum
Ellensburg
Roslyn...
Miscellaneous.
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME 305
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
WASHINGTON— Continued
County and city
Klickitat:
Goldendale
Miscellaneous.-
Total
Lewis:
Centralia
Chehalis
Miscellaneous
Total
Lincoln:
Davenport
Odessa -
Miscellaneous
Total
Mason: Miscellaneous
Okanogan:
Okanogan
Oroville
M iscellaneous
Total
Pacific:
Raymond
South Bend
Miscellaneous ,
Total
Pend Oreille: Miscellaneous
Pierce:
Buckley
Camp Lewis..
Puyallup ,
Sumner ,
Tacoma
Miscellaneous
Total
San Juan: Miscellaneous
Skagit:
Anacortes
Burlington..
Mount Vernon
Sedro Woolley ,
Miscellaneous
Total
Skamania: Miscellaneous...
Snohomish:
Arlington
Everett
Marysville
Monroe ,
Snohomish
Miscellaneous ,
Total
Number
of returns
44
152
372
290
283
954
67
41
353
257
85
33
211
329
211
113
142
196
50
36
249
129
5,264
646
6,374
67
148
57
287
143
174
809
1,386
46
87
134
419
2.170
County and city
Spokane:
Cheney
Deer Park
Medical Lake
Spokane
Miscellaneous
Total
Stevens:
Chewelah.. ,
Colville
M iscellaneous
Total.
Thurston:
Olympia
Miscellaneous
Total
Wahkiakum: Miscellaneous
Walla Walla:
Waitsburg
Walla Walla
M iscellaneous
Total
Whatcom:
Bellingham.
Blaine
Lynden
M iscellaneous
Total
Whitman:
Colfax
Maiden
Palouse
Pullman
Tekoa.
Miscellaneous
Total
Yakima:
Grandview
Sunnyside
Toppenish
Wapato
Yakima
M iscellaneous
Total
Alaska:
Anchorage
Cordova
Fairbanks
Juneau
Ketchikan
Miscellaneous.
Total
State total
306
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — ContiBued
WEST VIRGINIA
County and tity
Barbour: Miscellaneous.
Berkeley:
Martinsburg
Miscellaneous
Total
Boone: Miscellaneous.-.
Braxton:
Burnsville..
Gassaway
Sutton
Miscellaneous
Total
Brooke:
Follansbee
Power
Wellsburg
Miscellaneous.-
Total-.-
Cabell:
Huntington
Milton...
Miscellaneous.
Total
Calhoun: Miscellaneous
Clay:
Widen
Miscellaneous
Total
Doddridge:
West Union
Miscellaneous.-
Total
Fayette:
Ansted---
Boomer
Fayetteville
Macdonald
Montgomery
Mount Hope
Oakhill
Winona
Miscellaneous
Total
Gilmer: Miscellaneous..
Grant:
Bayard
Miscellaneous
Total---
Greenbrier:
Lewisburg
Ronceverte- -.
M iscellaneous
Total
Hampshire-
Romney
Miscellaneous
Total-.-
Number
of returns
100
358
20
378
145
252
32
298
113
695
3,424
26
45
3,495
42
87
20
13
45
30
141
111
52
19
533
72
65
151
288
County and city
Hancock:
Chester
Hollidays Cove
New Cumberland--
Newell
Weirton
Miscellaneous
Total
Hardy: Miscellaneous..
Harrison:
Anmoore
Bridgeport
Clarksburg
Nutter Fort
Salem
Shinnston
Miscellaneous
Total
Jackson:
Ravenswood
Miscellaneous
Total
Jefferson:
Charles Town
Shepherdstown
M iscellaneous
Total--- -..
Kanawha:
Charleston
Clendenin -..
Dunbar
Eskdale
Mammoth
St. Albans
South Charleston-.
Miscellaneous
Total
Lewis:
Weston -
Miscellaneous
Total
Lincoln: Miscellaneous
Logan:
Accoville
Amherstdale
Holden
Logan
Omar
Miscellaneous
Total
McDowell:
Davy
Eckman
Elkhorn
Gary
Keystone
Kimball-
McDowell
Maybeury
Welch
Wilcoe -
Miscellaneous
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
307
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926— Continued
WEST VIRGINIA— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Marion:
1,140
131
24
20
224
Pendleton: Miscellaneous
7
Pleasants:
St. Mary
Monongah .. ..
96
Rivesville .. -. . .
Miscellaneous .
7
Total
103
Total
1,539
Pocahontas:
Cass
Marshall:
114
96
126
321
55
23
Benwood .
Marlington .
40
Cameron
Miscellaneous .
26
Total
Moundsville
89
Preston:
Kingwood
Total -
712
45
29
31
Mason:
82
36
Terra Alta
Point Pleasant
14
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
83
Total
Total
118
202
Putnam:
Nitro
Mercer:
Bluefield..
1,104
67
23
5
238
263
53
Bramwell
44
Total . .
Giatto .
97
Raleigh:
Miscellaneous..
350
19
Total
1,700
Eccles
10
484
Mineral:
1
205
88
23
15
Miscellaneous
Blaine . . . .
Total
Keyser
863
Randolph:
Elkins
Ridgelty
Miscellaneous
214
g
Total
332
Miscellaneous.
59
Total
Mingo:
35
4
447
198
281
Red Jacket
Ritchie:
Harrisville ...
War Eagle
Williamson
20
Miscellaneous
46
82
Total
684
Total
148
Monongalia:
Morgantown.
810
151
Roane:
Spencer
Miscellaneous
93
41
Total
961
Total
134
36
20
Summers:
Hinton .. .....
Alderson
Miscellaneous
241
64
Total
56
Total
305
Morgan: Miscellaneous
44
Taylor:
Grafton
Nicholas:
94
17
322
Richwood
133
Total
455
Total
111
Tucker:
Davis
Ohio:
177
33
4,653
28
16
Elm Grove
Parson
12
Tridalphia
Wheeling
31
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous . .
16
Total .
Total
4,891
80
308
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
WEST VIRGINIA— Continued
County and city-
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Tyler:
Sisters ville
189
29
Wetzel:
New Martinsville
111
Miscellaneous . . .. . ..
Paden City
28
133
218
Total
272
Upsliur:
3
131
9
Wirt: Miscellaneous
7
Adrian
Wood:
Parkersburg .
Miscellaneous
1,645
39
Total
143
Miscellaneous
34
Total
17
77
35
1,718
Wyoming:
Ceredo - ._ .
100
140
Total
Total -
129
240
State total
Webster: Miscellaneous .
47
32,544
1
WISCONSIN
Adams:
Adams
Miscellaneous.
Total
Ashland:
Ashland
Mellen
Miscellaneous.
Total
Barron:
Barron
Chetek
Cumberland-.
Rice Lake
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Bayfield:
Bayfield
Washburn
Miscellaneous.
Total
Brown:
De Pere
Green Bay
Miscellaneous.
Total
Buffalo:
Alma
Mondovi
Miscellaneous
Total. ,
Burnett:
Grantsburg...
Miscellaneous
Total
62
411
45
76
72
38
55
144
81
390
128
1,560
224
1,912
37
53
113
203
Calumet:
Brillion
Chilton
New Holstein
Miscellaneous
Total
Chippewa:
Bloomer
Chippewa Falls.
Cornell
Stanley
Miscellaneous
Total
Clark:
Neillsville
Owen
Miscellaneous.. -
Total
Columbia:
Columbus
Kilbourn
Lodi...
Portage
Miscellaneous...
Total.
Crawford:
Prairie du Chien
Miscellaneous...
Total
Dane:
Madison
Mount Horeb...
Stoughton
Sun Prairie
Miscellaneous...
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
309
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
iP^e— Continued
WISCONSIN— Continued
County and city
Number
of returns
County and city
Number
of returns
Dodge:
Beaver Dam . . . ...
407
55
110
64
139
57
201
Green Lake:
Berlin...
Princeton
Miscellaneous
Total
Iowa:
136
Fox Lake
30
Horicon
92
Juneau
Mayville
258
Miscellaneous.
70
Total
1,033
Highland
18
140
"Door:
139
64
Miscellaneous
Total
Iron:
107
Miscellaneous.
335
Total-
203
124
Douglas:
1,450
140
Miscellaneous..
70
Total
Miscellaneous...
194
Jackson:
Total
1,590
89
73
Dunn:
Menomonie
206
105
Miscellaneous
Total
M iscellaneous
162
JefTerson:
Total
311
268
:Eau Claire:
33
960
158
Jefferson
131
Augusta.
Lake Mills
81
Eau Claire...
Waterloo
72
Miscellaneous
460
78
Total
1,151
Total
1 090
25
14
Juneau:
Elroy
Florence
Miscellaneous
60
56
Total...
39
85
Total...
Fond du Lac:
1,110
68
176
171
209
201
Fond du Lac
Kenosha:
North Fond du Lac.
Ripon
3,095
Waupun..
Miscellaneous
Total
208
3 303
Total
1,734
Kewaunee:
Algoma
Forest:
Crandon. ...
27
19
51
48
Kewaunee . . .. ..
75
Miscellaneous
Wabeno
Total
Miscellaneous..
97
La Crrsse:
Total...
1 410
■Grant:
67
42
45
90
227
200
Onala'ika
22
Boscobel
West Salem
45
Cuba City.
68
Fennimore
Total
Lancaster
1,545
Platteville
La Fayette:
Darlington
Miscellaneous.. . .
108
Total
671
Shullsburg . . .
37
Miscellaneous
161
100
445
114
167
Total
Green:
Brodhead
306
Langlade:
Monroe
Monticellc.
360
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
35
Total
Total
826
395
310
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
Wise ONSIN— Continued
County and city
Lincoln:
Merrill
Tomahawk..
Miscellaneous
Total
Manitowoc:
Kiel
Manitowoc
Two Rivers
M iscellaneous
Total
Marathon:
Athens
Mosinee
Seofleld
Stratford..
Wausau
Miscellaneous
Total..
Marinette;
Goodman
Marinette. -.
Niagara
Peshtigo
Wausaukee..
M iscellaneous
Total
Marquette:
Montello
Miscellaneous
Total...
Milwaukee:
Cudahy
Milwaukee
North Milwaukee
Shorewood
South Milwaukee.
Wauwatosa
West Allis.
West Milwaukee.
Miscellaneous
Total-
Monroe:
Sparta
Tomah
Miscellaneous
Total
Oconto:
Gillett
Oconto
Oconto Falls
Miscellaneous
Total
Oneida:
Rhinelander
Miscellaneous
Total
Outagamie:
Appleton...
Kaukauna
Kimberly
Little Chute
Number
of returns
153
10
461
59
960
310
136
31
80
14
30
1,020
195
1,370
13
420
53
68
20
49
623
76
394
39, 273
430
250
525
2,140
1,140
30
319
44,501
168
126
121
415
40
130
56
72
298
356
77
433
1,300
236
38
39
County and city
Outagamie — Continued
Seymour
Miscellaneous
Total
Ozaukee:
Cederburg
Port Washington...
Miscellaneous
Total
Pepin:
Durand.
Miscellaneous
Total
Pierce:
Ellsworth.
River Falls...
Miscellaneous
Total.
Polk:
Amery
Miscellaneous
Total...
Portage:
Stevens Point
Miscellaneous
Total
Price:
Park Falls
Phillips
Miscellaneous
Total
Racine:
Burlington
Racine
Miscellaneous.
Total
Richland:
Richland Center...
M iscellaneous
Total
Rock:
Beloit
Edgerton
Evansville
Janesville
Miscellaneous
Total
Rusk:
Ladysmith
M iscellaneous
Total
St. Croix:
Hudson
New Richmond
M iscellaneous
Total
STATISTICS OF INCOME
311
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories^— Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1 9 S6— Continued
WISCONSIN— Continued
County and city
Sauk:
Baraboo
Prairie du Sac—
Reedsburg
Sauk City
Miscellaneous...
Total
Sawyer:
Hayward
Miscellaneous...
Total
Shawano:
Shawano..
Wittenberg
Miscellaneous...
Total
Sheboygan:
Plymouth
Sheboygan
Sheboygan Falls
Miscellaneous...
Total
Taylor:
Medford
Rib Lake
Miscellaneous...
Total
Trempealeau:
Arcadia
Galesville
Miscellaneous...
Total
Vernon:
Hillsboro
Viroqua
Westby
Miscellaneous...
Total
Vilas:
Eagle River
Miscellaneous...
Total
Walworth:
Delavan
Elkhorn ....
Lake Geneva
Number
of returns
320
55
174
72
119
154
15
117
181
1,943
130
277
2,531
115
51
240
360
51
117
35
71
274
133
205
138
198
County and city
Walworth— Continued
Whitewater.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Washburn:
Shell Lake
Spooner...
Miscellaneous
Total
Washington:
Hartford
West Bend
Miscellaneous
Total
Waukesha:
Menomonee Falls..
Oconomowoc
Waukesha
M iscellaneous
Total
Waupaca:
Clintonville
New London
Waupaca
Miscellaneous
Total
Waushara:
Redgranite
Wautoma...
Miscellaneous
Total
Winnebago:
Menasha
Neenah
Omro-.
Oshkosh
Miscellaneous
Total
Wood:
Marshfleld
Nekoosa
Wisconsin Rapids..
Miscellaneous
Total
State total
WYOMING
Albany:
Laramie
491
60
Campbell:
Gillette .
63
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous .. . ..
17
Total
Total
551
80
Carbon:
Hanna
Big Horn:
Basin
40
89
43
20
Greybull
Rawlins..
Miscellaneous...
Miscellaneous
Total
Total
192
765
312
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 11. — Individual returns by States and Territories — Number of returns
distributed by counties, and by cities, townships, and post offices, calendar year
1926 — Continued
WYOMING— Continued
County and city
Converse:
Douglas
Glenrock.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Crook: Miscellaneous.
Fremont:
Lander
Riverton
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Goshen:
Torrington
Miscellaneous.
Total..
Hot Springs:
Thermopolis..
Miscellaneous.
Total
Johnson:
Buffalo
Miscellaneous.
Total-.
Laramie:
Cheyenne
Fort Russell --
Miscellaneous.
Total
Lincoln:
Diamondville.
Frontier
Kemmerer
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Natrona:
Casper
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Number
of returns
206
122
90
95
307
154
171
325
94
1,081
24
60
1,165
45
21
115
215
396
674
2,342
County and city
Niobrara:
Lusk
Miscellaneous.
Total
Park:
Cody.-
Powell
Miscellaneous.
Total.
Platte:
Wheatland
Miscellaneous.
Total.-
Sheridan:
Dietz
Monarch
Sheridan.
Miscellaneous.
Total
Sublette: Miscellaneous.
Sweetwater:
Green River...
Rock Springs
Superior
Miscellaneous
Total -
Teton: Miscellaneous.
Uinta:
Evanston
Miscellaneous
Total -
Washakie:
Worland
Miscellaneous-
Total.
Weston:
Newcastle
Miscellaneous.
Total
State total . -
Number
of returns
46
192
12
14
420
111
557
40
180
545
75
252
1,052
22
116
19
135
86
,930
BASIC TABLES
CORPORATION RETURNS
313
Table 12. — Corporation returns by States and Territories — Distributed by corporations reporting net income, and no net income, showing number of returns, per cent, gross income deductions -net
deficit, net loss for prior year, income tax, and cash and stock dividends paid to shareholders ' ' '
[Income returned tor the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1926 '1
■income or
Alabama
Alaska _
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut —
Delaware.-
District of Columbia.
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas..
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana —
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey..
New Mexico
New York.
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania ._
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont..
Virginia.
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Grand total
Corporations reporting net income
1,605
2,634
21, 258
6,580
633
2,282
28,340
11,080 I
8,843
6,280
6,479
6,667
3,443
6,621
17, 639 1
13, 653 j
10,965
2,11?
16, 145
3,866
4,694
969 I
1,183
17, 480 ;
1,108
89, 617
6,450
3,445
23, 475
5,835
6,144
24, 173
2,666
3,822
2,872
4,955
11,970
3,083
1,096
6,358 '
10, 748
6, 142
13,827
1,418
1,701
10,901
3,071
3,771
8U
1,077
4,702
3,234
16, 986
6,889
5,060
3,253
3,403
3,277
1,972
3,188
9,762
8,282
5,870
1,413
9,160
1,686
2,816
465, 320 i 208, 134
63.34
46.79
41.13
64.58
61.28
46.67
60.05
64.69
67.04
43.32
61.24
67.77
43.43
59.94
62.18
57.22
61.61
62.11
67.93
67.28
56.72
65.29
61.11
63.63
66.87
56.74
43.61
61.28
33.64
60.44
69.67
42.61
51,424
67.38
3,686
57.15
1,662
45.06
14, 266
60.77
3,299
66.64
3,003
48.88
13,820
67.17
1,368
63.31
1,768
46.26
1,354
47.14
3,047
61.49
7,263
60.59
1,637
49.85
699
63.78
3,795
59.69
5,306
49.36
3,000
68.34
$547, 389, 104
7, 282, 963
119, 900, 143
302, 331, 830
6, 217, 404, 101
863,411,805
1, 683, 360, 617
644, 263, 824
696, 908, 983
818,159,113
871, 829, 236
190, 086, 080
146, 791, 172
14, 390, 967, 335
1, 806, 530, 051
1, 054, 993, 782
1,109,431,694
933, 657, 612
930, 187, 030
461, 038, 812
1, 446, 204, 964
6, 288, 682, 669
6,847,081,149
2, 246, 622, 310
263,964,041
3, 783, 125, 966
162, 014, 998
607, 607, 826
67, 878, 962
147, 800, 379
4, 105, 186, 099
67, 107, 624
29, 722, 072, 617
1, 212, 142, 062
131,664,209
7,211,098,411
916, 819, 679
603, 667, 032
10, 157, 118, 224
616,016,164
341, 240, 645
87,879,119
1, 006, 290, 028
2, 728, 745, 224
264, 982, 816
145, 613, 879
1, 112, 614, 207
1, 024, 088, 618
814, 965, 626
2, 268, 270, 409
60, 932, 474
118,022,117,287
$606, 726, 873
6, 609, 297
111,086,867
283, 734, 786
4, 790, 565, 323
790, 539, 768
1, 659, 337, 139
561, 367, 617
530,921,608
735, 520, 816
810, 005, 463
164, 236, 617
139, 084, 023
13, 489, 186, 379
1, 677, 186, 279
998, 242, 667
977,972,670
856, 464, 642
867, 689, 949
428, 609, 838
1,328,039,164
4, 905, 650, 948
6, 174, 668, 866
2,116,310,666
240, 797, 601
3, 616, 615, 960
148, 078, 081
880, 010, 270
64, 997, 861
138, 607, 066
3, 763, 095, 990
63, 399, 749
26, 951, 187, 467
1, 109, 263, 284
125,080,044
6, 680, 979, 313
831, 518, 980
476, 800, 024
9,215,299,280
572,619,382
325,915,844
84, 442, 306
938, 363, 382
2, 529, 220, 697
246, 417, 020
135, 184, 557
976, 765, 583
960, 788, 107
738, 814, 036
2, 081, 226, 768
65, 699, 806
108, 348, 714, 398
$40, 662, 231
673, 666
8, 813, 276
18, 697, 044
426, 838, 778
62, 872, 037
124, 029, 378
82, 896, 307
65, 987, 476
82, 638, 298
61, 823, 773
25, 849, 463
7, 707, 149
901, 781, 956
129, 343, 772
66, 761, 215
131, 468, 924
77, 202, 970
62, 497, 081
32, 528, 974
118,166,800
382,931,611
672, 422, 283
130, 211, 654
13, 166, 440
267, 610, 006
13, 936, 917
27, 497, 666
2,881,101
9, 293, 314
342, 090, 109
3, 707, 875
2, 770, 885, 150
102, 878, 778
6, 574, 165
530,119,098
84, 300, 699
26, 867, 008
941, 818, 944
43, 395, 772
16, 324, 801
3, 436, 814
66, 926, 646
199, 624, 627
18, 665, 796
10, 429, 322
135, 868, 624
63, 300, 611
76, 161, 591
187, 043, 641
6, 232, 669
Net loss for
prior year
deduction
from net
income for
net taxable
Income
9, 673, 402, 889
$1, 173, 042
78,265
639, 222
608, 440
11, 394, 027
1, 342, 078
3, 136, 354
1, 403, 274
469, 687
5, 327, 801
1, 636, 814
239, 157
278, 941
16, 971, 098
3, 294, 649
1, 896, 194
1, 362, 786
1, 692, 034
2, 370, 344
1, 197, 118
2, 600, 184
10, 229, 119
8, 669, 630
2, 680, 441
613, 020
4,024,117
690, 667
841, 477
149, 667
472, 564
11,667,294
207, 633
66, 774, 900
1, 976, 846
207, 781
18, 895, 883
3,857,175
922, 113
19, 078, 766
1,211,988
886, 607
166, 618
2, 466, 861
6, 059, 372
609, 427
368, 668
3,019,806
3, 260, 209
2, 815, 566
4, 827, 014
301, 325
Corporations reporting no net income
$4, 860, 656
66, 149
1,011,325
2, 122, 827
64,319,333
7,811,708
16,645,630
10,815,415
8,871,069 !
9,624,929 I
7,664,471
3,396,249 1
837, 110
116, 558, 602
16,747,699 i
6,686,785 I
17, 017, 077
9, 612, 262
7, 564, 101
3, 908, 753
14, 934, 207
48, 500, 010
88, 183, 330
16, 155, 660
1, 435, 100
33,947,811
1, 519, 524
3, 122, 134
315, 794
1,064,656
42, 830, 414
396,119
366, 408, 976
13, 016, 769
421, 660
66, 541, 324
10, 327, 122
2, 994, 717
122, 361, 366
6, 476, 879
1,692,911
256, 921
8, 176, 829
24, 863, 040
2, 182, 905
1, 230, 132
17, 283, 674
7, 285, 819
9, 415, 061
23, 192, 758
633, 681
$18, 766, 660
197, 119
2, 866, 285
12,751,931
281,014,765
55, 778, 755
67, 803, 397
156, 191, 360
26, 461, 962
34, 012, 627
31, 943, 037
17, 903, 843
7, 467, 390
431, 845, 359
71, 377, 569
31, 766, 627
26, 479, 792
42, 862, 967
42, 632, 522
22, 601, 604
39, 741, 609
233, 968, 146
324, 445, 324
84, 034, 083
7, 044, 697
145, 611, 466
8, 123, 598
15,110,598
1, 060, 957
6, 041, 362
209, 214, 814
1, 630, 407
1, 721, 167, 320
49, 976, 195
2, 373, 322
293, 129, 080
44, 094, 460
15, 412, 059
538, 339, 259
26, 172, 180
10, 186, 672
1,864,371
33, 143, 871
88, 389, 230
13, 382, 544
5, 364, 824
63, 789, 070
36, 677, 400
46, 847, 979
78, 765, 740
3, 604, 410
1, 229, 707, 243 6, 530, 210, 686
$1, 731, 340
36,023
667, 954
769, 671
35, 602, 281
1, 036, 621
12, 028, 817
2, 247, 862
7, 438, 416
10, 433, 135
2, 646, 836
2, 989, 968
682, 910
69, 302, 331
6, 398, 642
2, 104, 028
2, 536, 718
2, 674, 363
3, 008, 187
6, 477, 300
1, 844, 042
16, 760, 416
149, 626, 216
4, 533, 761
3, 355, 679
18, 160, 308
343, 799
2, 667, 388
12, 668
59, 632
10, 838, 698
33, 872
186, 396, 684
4, 042, 749
263, 604
34, 816, 893
1, 398, 150
1, 317, 361
60, 867, 761
3,119,252
307, 726
47, 642
2, 136, 415
8, 303, 937
277, 892
1, Oil, 871
1, 728, 193
6, 315, 947
899, 941
26, 332, 722
29, 350
716, 219, 451
Number
of
returns
1,291
11,364
4,191
3,783
2,027
2,076
2,380
1,471
38, 193
2,764
1,893
9,209
4,717
1,646
397
2,563
6,443
2,142
5,574
53.21
58.87
36.42
48.72
53.33
39.95
45.31
42.96
56.68
38.76
32.23
56.57
40.06
37.82
42.78
38.39
37.89
42.07
42.72
43.28
44.71
38.89
46.47
33.13
43.26
66.39
38.72
66.36
39.66
40.43
57.49
42.62
42.86
64.96
39.23
43.46
61.12
42.83
46.69
53.74
62.86
38.51
39.41
50.15
36.22
40.31
50.64
41.66
40.31
46.28
$123,286,380
1,901,320
29,686,760
91, 264, 387
1, 344, 645, 127
182, 200, 330
372, 802, 638
57, 163, 838
68, 253, 716
343, 416, 697
228,693,190
18,314,054
50, 174, 169
2,238,434,125
371, 232, 875
218,045,818
141, 554, 436
194,012,253
312, 136, 586
99, 757, 636
211,867,379
1, 794, 801, 937
671, 640, 771
517, 264, 077
67, 687, 493
704,210,661
63,610,932
127,779,028
12, 566, 861
81, 239, 729
701, 614, 746
16,787,116
6, 084, 457, 728
262,467,883
49, 803, 681
1, 469, 759, 096
402, 180, 830
197, 205, 445
1,730,695,667
252,857,642
168, 969, 612
42,861,302
286, 704, 624
473,996,335
99, 779, 329
45, 470, 036
202, 864, 868
366, 543, 094
161, 149, 183
365, 777, 912
19, 765, 659
43. 31 24, 107, 736, 670 26, 276, 445, 872
$133, 235, 284
2,281,036
34, 840, 995
101,661,199
1,483,185,359
203, 533, 368
413, 446, 037
70,648,971
75, 987, 662
416, 624, 973
252, 115, 211
19, 980, 762
56, 393, 624
2, 398, 120, 820
404, 648, 926
243, 079, 186
164, 443, 426
208, 483, 304
338, 336, 967
110,221,708
232, 255, 539
1,940,929,988
766, 122, 023
648,319,981
74,992,447
766, 232, 839
70, 253, 648
137, 956, 790
16, 633, 841
89, 291, 896
769, 165, 412
19, 4M, 976
6, 601, 528, 980
274, 480, 483
54, 668, 363
1,682,881,417
435, 108, 393
218, 445, 656
1, 881, 002, 199
275, 497, 730
181,437,800
46, 787, 974
303, 125, 161
526,187,402
109, 673, 638
49, 648, 087
220, 254, 140
399, 046, 360
170, 049, 164
392, 409, 924
23, 334, 935
$9,949,904
379, 716
5, 154, 235
10,396,812
138, 640, 232
21,333,038
40,943,399
13,485,133
7, 733, 936
73, 208, 376
23, 522, 021
1, 666, 698
6,219,455
159,686,695
33, 416, 050
25,033,368
12,888,990
14, 471, 061
26, 200, 382
10,464,172
20,398,160
146, 128, 051
84, 481, 262
31,056,904
7,404,954
61,022,188
6, 642, 616
10, 177, 762
3,076,990
8,052,167
67, 650, 666
3, 667, 859
617, 071, 282
22, 012, 600
4, 864, 782
113, 122, 321
32, 927, 663
21, 240, 211
150, 306, 532
22, 640, 088
12, 468, 188
3,926,672
17, 420, 527
52, 191, 067
9, 894, 309
4, 178, 051
17, 389, 272
33, 503, 266
18, 899, 981
36, 632, 012
3, 869, 376
$3,058,289
33, 696
267,668
1, 543, 254
32, 464, 766
2, 606, 267
6,654,019
6,967,061
410, 833
6,663,977
4,460,270
1, 622, 995
734,041
32, 525, 370
3,938,150
3, 506, 843
1, 680, 570
1, 863, 613
4, 573, 000
1,729,099
1,954,003
34, 836, 274
27, 468, 780
6,395,756
1, 076, 247
9, 805, 717
1, 262, 442
1, 698, 299
71, 653
1, 004, 778
12, 622, 723
306,431
96, 846, 414
3,050,633
2, 285, 852
1, 910, 372
30, 095, 996
3,868,588
2, 480, 929
342, 952
1, 344, 037
8, 830, 320
2, 269, 715
211,898
4,035,694
6,349,134
1,915,536
5, 224, 484
202, 050
415, 082, 071
' Fiscal year returns are included. See pp. 1 and 21.
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STATISTICS OF INCOME
335
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross incomff, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income
[Income returned tor the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1926] '
AGRICULTUKE AND RELATED INDUSTRIES
Corporations reporting no net
income
States and Terri-
tories
Alabama
Alaska. ._.\
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado.-
Connecticut
Delaware .
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii... _..
Idaho
Illinois .._
Indiana..
Iowa
Kansas...
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada...
New Hampshire.- ..
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas 1
Utah..
Vermont...
Virginia
Washineton
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Total
1925 1....
1924 1
1923 1.
1922 1 .-.
1921 1
1920 1
249, 342, 235 J 55.065.126
221,339,684 59,214,951
243, 661, 362: 62, 497, 807
168,179,305 49,930,333
220,800,753 56,091,157
304,559,049, 88,562,
212,064,745 66,139,680
1 Ciianges in the revenue acts aflfecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
cori)orations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
336
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paidlo/
corporations reporting net income; arid the number, gross income, and deficit^of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
MINING AND QUARRYING
States and Terri-
eories
Alabama.
Alaska.-
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Dlinois...
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky..
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
M assachusetts
Michigan.
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska.
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee.
Texas
Utah..
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming.
States grouped ^
Total
num-
ber of
re-
turns
Total.
1925 1..
1924 1..
1923 '..
1922 1..
1921 '..
19201..
183
36
366
153
1,747
1,129
43
63
28
80
60
3
598
567
381
192
380
570
236
72
127
271
198
325
19
514
543
39
455
14
139
155
995
62
48
912
1, 108
216
1,991
21
28
48
206
948
635
45
198
653
1,031
243
179
Corporations reporting net income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
76
4
23
67
441
225
16
16
7
42
27
2
46
198
155
57
154
260
92
24
41
78
73
93
8
172
79
15
31
4
68
16
362
21
10
402
510
34
701
5
12
13
83
366
78
21
501
76
47
19,252] 6.006
19, 163| 5,488
18,453' 4,893
18, 509' 5, 175
17,093: 6,130
17,660] 4,365
17,534; 6,933
Gross in-
come
$28, 157, 949
21, 888, 873
7, 755, 550
162, 838, 409
98, 968, 710
4, 146, 641
8, 276, 850
2, 828, 349
8, 434, 956
2, 534, 760
9, 756, 941
137, 388, 188
46,459,115
6, 332, 461
168, 189, 734
48, 931, 544
8, 330, 895
3,811,617
19, 084, 705
62, 393, 581
38, 523, 990
13, 681, 306
337, 050
67, 325, 635
4, 596, 257
5, 104, 442
1, 019, 533
229, 269
10, 126, 629
3, 167, 764
887, 111, 731
3, 662, 281
1, 802, 538
216, 500, 724
147, 445, 062
2, 148, 291
596, 519, 652
2, 362, 498
1, 075, 801
228, 143
19, 425, 351
91, 944, 201
26, 801, 644
14, 359, 605
44, 971, 735
6, 402, 402
124,565,010
10, 693, 901
9, 076, 997
222, 513
Net income
Tax
$2,979,815
2, 622, 145
1, 269, 256!
34, 127, 105 i
11,784,4331
795, 291 !
1, 718, 35l|
1, 443, 682
1, 481, 835!
228, 303
w
2,284,431
8, 986, 150
4, 948, 050
288, 762
18, 725, 626
5, 387, 406
1, 359, 190
477, 522
3, 259, 553
7, 438, 767
6, 723, 854
2, 555, 533
51, 717
16,917,119
1,578,987
337, 595
76, 443
18, 325
893, 601
429, 684
118,570,942
353, 652
532, 088
23, 855, 631
36, 854, 426
142, 909
72, 781, 288
63, 816
92, 239
25, 991
2, 273, 021
27, 333, 927
5, 508, 728
1, 897, 570
5, 630, 461
807, 887
15, 115,283
1, 215, 235
1, 538, 691
15, 970
Corporations reporting no net
income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
$364, 771
352, 630
154, 723
4, 380, 370
1, 525, 999
105, 969
220, 856
194, 448
190, 744
24, 449
298, 323
1, 029, 453
622, 762
26, 649
2, 464, 599
612, 968
163, 313
58, 439
378, 765
743,870!
858, 638
311,413
5,369
2, 236, 739
186, 371
43, 840
6,584
2, 043
106,584
56, 703
14, 936, 292
42, 452
69, 399
3, 017, 405|
4, 670, 533
14, 236!
9, 174, 137
7, 840!
10, 148|
906
280, 248
3,518,962'
732, 173'
253, 17li
703, 088
76, 756i
1. 731,897|
146, 880l
194, 157|
1321
Gross in-
come
107
32
343
86
1,306
904
27
47
21
38
33
1
552
369
226
135
226
310
143
48
86
193|
1251
2321
11
342i
4641
24
424
lO'
"1|
139;
633!
41 !
38
510
598 ■.
182
1,290
16
16
35
123
582
557
24
110
587
530
167
132
Deficit
$6, 818, 453
686, 951
1, 356, 617
5, 750, 828
52, 723, 720
■ 15,382,456
250, 256
2, 646, 733
751, 075
2, 668, 542
1, 296, 860
2, 384, 008
54, 401, 620
23, 453, 2531
6, 089, 784
13, 389, 375
20, 963, 782
6, 571, 680
1, 213, 408
4, 138, 796
21, 805, 237
6, 499, 337
6, 483, 680
267, 117
26, 101, 724
8, 552, 005
50, 331
3, 410, 966'
(2) !
5, 790, 236 j
2, 105, 4331
362,101,411'
1, 538, 440
767, 312
115, 119, 179
133, 306, 213
699, 560
303, 727, 636
169, 005
579, 889
217, 169
11, 119, 242
30, 910, 071
12, 604, 925
900, 247
7, 749, 439
9, 410, 935
40, 289, 529
2, 264, 946
2, 159, 953
119.250
$781, 517
93, 263
1, 397, 103
1, 135, 365
19,511,474
5, 789, 651
58,224
589, 570
175, 321
524, 432
280, 947
1, 231, 385
9, 926, 418
2, 816, 863
901, 562
3, 079, 865
2, 402, 027
1,399,419
951, 248
610, 186
2, 786, 641
1, 261, 185
1,301,010
83, 750
2,883,941
2. 136, 932
25, 648
1,815,141
m
516, 320
598, 612
27, 853. 796
332, 498
84, 846
9, 584, 242
15, 129, 920
2, 786, 308
27, 576, 261
307, 472
98, 929
52, 842
1, 534, 522
14, 142, 215
2, 684, 270
266, 373
1, 617. 291
2, 461, 772
7,813, 312
1, 042, 801
1, 122, 398
19, 771
3, 207, 941, 783| 456, 798, 286; 57, 307, 996,13, 246|1. 339, 758, 512 183. 473, 862
3, 711, 407, 2091 453, .599, 744l 56, 048, 690113, 675 1, 213. 439, 422 209, 956, 530
2, 589, 850, 450 240, 141, 930' 28, 389, 34013, 560 2, 268, 69S. 417|307. 091, 131
2, 676, 072, 256 283, .'^65, 648 30, 777, 039|13, 334 2, 186, 927, 042 334, 253, 838
2, 362, 026, 788 286, 437, .388 31, 399, 593 10, 963, 1, 333, 361, 225'280, 456, 101
1,728,765,4751 18,'), 133,923 31,969,216113,295 2, 160, 110,985 414,488,951
!\. 393. 745, 025i 702, 073, 788 174, 595, 972!l0, 60l! 757, 475, 37lll76, 505, 076
1 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47=49. Fiscal year returns are included.
• .States grouped to conceal identity of taxpayer.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
337
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
TOTAL MANUFACTURING
States and Terri-
tories
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California -.
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia.
Florida.--
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois. __
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine-.
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan.-
Minnesota
Mississippi _.
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah-
Vermont..
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin -
Wyoming
Total
1925'
1924 1
1923 1-
19221
1921 1
19201-
Corporations reporting net income
Total
num-
ber of
Num-!
ber ; Gross in-
of re- ' come
turns I
Net income
735!
26
104
389
588
714
709
233
245
855
087
110
166
057
524i 1,
279!
5241
062
984
681
252|
308 1 2,
2241 2,
8671 1,
4051
950i 1,
233 1
470!
571
351
988! 2,
460!
18i
62 i
240i
,992!
3781
996
123!
136i
450!
683'
75'
$199, 105, 992!
2, 291, 850
23, 897, 900
85, 228, 8791
1,722,077,561!
337, 549, 0621
745, 184, 054 i
351, 244, 621
55, 450, 902
114,470,720;
392, 456, 800
61, 228, 610
30, 915, 932
7. 882, 932, 624
980, 168, 111
459, 241, 180
220, 482, 741
345, 012, 368
259, 668, 639
192, 762, 315
396, 904, 961
920: 2,299,985,277
061! 4,914,661,657
153 1 852,844,839
270' 89, 704, 091
742 1,579,817,504
133! 23, 034, 983
302: 170,335,514
27 2, 930, 276
194 79, 402, 744
337 1, 738, 239, 705
36 8, 051, 183
286 11,960.825,985
875 698, 988, 157
86 10, 199, 498
875 4,212,851,619
361 341,481,517
571 142, 204, 175
193 4,615,736,653
454 364, 253, 052
170,570,091
17,062,594
403, 479, 318
1, 002, 277, 585
40, 615, 276
62, 322, 939
226, 455, 433
362, 834, 415
330, 698, 144
1.337,709,765
3, 744, 165
300
128
671
940!
1741
191!
592!
947!
368
,174!
48!
$18, 282,
229,
1, 790,
7, 447,
132, 286,
19, 932,
64, 985,
41, 908,
3, 886,
11,448,
34, 182,
8, 864,
1, 125,
471, 159,
72, 879,
29, 503,
11, 994,
25, 730,
29, 910,
16, 832,
29, 642,
177,261,
511.064,
45, 281,
5, 941,
116, 735,
2,003,
8, 206,
164,
5, 404,
156, 288,
399,
193, 124,
59, 755,
429,
332, 952,
20, 630,
9, 598,
459. 074,
26, 178,
9, 284,
776,
30, 229,
83, 167,
3,.014,
4,n04,
15, 280,
23, 374,
31,944,
128,951,
142,
010
827
185
272
690l
728' 61,
450 9,
Corporations reporting no net
income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
93. 244!55, 094l52, 921, 593, 976 4, 494. 790. 106
88, 674 54, 137|52, 924, 994, 08614, 383, 357, 349
86, 803 51, 342 45, 320, 016, 354!3, .'^95, 674, 888
85, 199 53, 795148, 686, 639, 790:4, 271, 899, 449
82, 485 48, 697'36, 00,5, 906, 344 3, 454, 419, 673
79, 748 37, 030:24, 422, 077, 076! 1, 777, 785, 608
351, 078
25, 097
229, 528
921, 129
134, 113
593, 829
389, 295
545, 707
493, 046
448, 848
405, 7701
179, 68O!
120, 063
622, 747
317, 7351
792, 721
496, 241
310, 745
834, 049
105, 163
709, 006
704, 588
979, 605
747, 801
718,410
196, 430
235, 787
012, 993
17, 097
649, 610
590, 886
45, 635
370, 562
748, 484
42, 893
684, 012
641,621
138, 860
265, 567
361,999
116,916
80, 555
792, 100
900,874
371,514
504, 623
762, 049
855, 934
200, 137
732, 893
11,468
584, ,507, 493
546, 740, 987
429, 652, 793
484, 863, 656
389, 775, 530
351, 770, 249
78, 171 49, 42545, 217, 317, 892 4, 116, 424, 329,944, 960, 573
Gross in-
come
275
8
42
149!
596!
336;
713
110
109|
405j
404
35
78l
982'
969'
511!
186
411I
451 1
339
530!
,388!l
,163
714
135!
,208
100
168
30
157
,651
48
,062 2,
5831
71
,260
229j
505
,907
441
272
65
387
646
151
157
421
898
281
,380
33
$38, 406,
767,
3, 586,
30, 406,
389, 412,
54, 702,
155, 944,
17, 868,
12, 701,
42, 823,
112, 004,
2,729,
21, 873,
913, 816,
141, 008,
49, 252,
36, 202,
68, 066,
128, 626,
41, 927,
103, 468,
094, 666,
299, 091,
104, 605,
27, 414,
203, 471,
19, 546,
23, 940,
1, 962,
63, 323,
429, 304,
2, 168,
207, 912,
117, 935,
4, 658,
732, 051,
68, 072,
73, 926,
774, 843,
173, 613,
81, 355,
4,209,
76, 850,
134, 069,
33, 155,
23, 289,
84, 640,
119, 442,
43, 549,
183, 477,
1, 057,
Deficit
468 60,
566 13,
365
783
246 5,
030! 9,
276i 5,
165 8,
888 83,
584 43,
805 7,
771: 2,
728, 14,
907i
371 1,
249
525' 5,
986' 35,
930
189 176,
814! 10,
821'
953 48,
744 7,
001! g^
810 66,
132! 15.
395! 5,
141!
4651 5,
649 9,
0321 2,
9061 2,
820 6,
332 10,
136' 4,
008! 17,
604!
226, 999
154, 877
227, 712
384, 767
765, 450
386, 669
308, 725
800, 780
233, 604
565, 006
724, 075
188, 220
259, 242
780, 404
416, 527
444, 638
705, 292
847, 026
709, 592
697, 709
668, 717
325, 359
772, 221
286, 301
322, 439
816, 667
588, 121
254, 871
277, 213
127, 517
813, 177
284, 031
875, 770
979, 747
310, 706
481, 737
085, 683
180, 927
515,712
543,303
405, 635
373, 326
534, 752
395, 668
367, 218
088, 415
296, 358
721, 123
228, 513
851, 131
87,164
38, 150 9, 573, 203, 052 786, 686, 836
34, 537 7, 904, 787, 503 682, 254, 676
35, 461 8, 591, 149, 198 832, 202, 947
31,404 7,534,069, 100 701,011,681
33, 788 8, 677, 336, 297 813, 413, 029
42, 718 14,019,846,713 1,898,831,377
28, 746 11,431,915,114 834, 146, 460
1 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
338
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross^ income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
MANUFACTURING: FOOD PRODUCTS, BEVERAGES, AND TOBACCO
States and Terri-
tories
Alabama
Alaska.-
Arizona
Arkansas...
■California.
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia.
Florida.
Georgia...
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri..
Montana
Nebraska.-
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
"West Virginia
Wisconsin..
Wyoming-
States grouped ^
Total .
1925 '.
1924 1.
1923 1.
1922 1.
1921 1.
1920 '.
Total
num-
ber of
164
12
32
96
792
199
144
60
49
238
221
66
69
1,000
475
377
200
325
308
140
245
459
463
543
132
535
84
137
15
28
400
30
1,750
241
57
787
143
284
939
52
123
93
280
461
141
61
278
403
144'
1, 197
33 1
Corporations reporting net income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
109
10
23
52
470
119
80
29
30
157
159
49
37
616
298
247
131
202
141
73
130
266
298
371
98
299
45
23
211,
12
917
146
26
484
85
170
541
24
62
62
190
275
71
39
179
231
89
735
21
$23, 603, 689
1, 409, 557
16. 553, 070
12, 674, 330
589, 100, 632
132, 662, 146
20, 649, 301
11,917,435
32, 729, 975
31, 419, 804
106, 401, 314
48, 532, 370
8, 597, 551
, 978, 498, 279
226, 421, 689
234, 793, 423
109, 172, 512
54, 830, 323
31, 611, 735
24,811,932
65, 594, 807
216, 589, 861
200, 012, 072
504,492,011
12, 023, 843
586, 894, 819
5, 841, 250
115, 622, 612
703, 404
8, 129, 247
347, 997, 415
2, 415, 048
, 957, 645, 709
313, 175, 785
5, 760, 826
300, 243, 121
36, 197, 915
32, 483, 664
505, 149, 289
6, 989, 135
4, 817, 600
11, 125, 176
112,763,441
158. 040, 405
17, 228, 291
12, 933, 753
42, 997, 725
134, 706, 366
27, 808, 395
233, 114, 444
2, 290, 463
15, 505' 9, 239 11, 678. 178, 959
14,722 9,303 11,476,442,509
14, 442 9, 080 10, 745, 132, 363
14,153 8,666 8,511.235,848
14,087i 8,359 6,812,387,633
13,777 7,207 5,519,503,463
13, 718 7, 551 8, 521, 903, 861
Net income
$1, 236,
171
762,
424
26, 542,
5, 730
939,
960,
778,
3,244
16,084
7, 500,
149,
81, 877
5, 627
6, 799,
3, 474,
3, 350,
2, 296,
597,
2, 806,
12, 080,
13, 431
15, 741
788,
35, 046
248
4, 420
21
338,
22, 885,
54
192, 608,
35, 119
129
13, 782:
1, 199:
1, 732
33, 486,
217
485!
366:
8, 283,
6. 404
742,
399,
3,414
5, 098,
1,924
10, 580
52,
592, 440, 172
533, 472, 244
536, 852, 421
506, 924, 386
447, 671, 380
319,176.273
404, 847, 0511
Tax
$142,
19,
97,
40,
3, 279,
728
106
124
99,
402,
2, 135,
1, 000,
12,
10, 869,
659,
859,
424,
413,
278,
63,
344,
1, 507,
1, 723,
2, 055,
85,
4,571
23,
578,
1
41
3, 027,
3
25, 701
4. 712,
12,
1,717
136:
169
4, 282,
25,
52,
35
1, 067,
793,
86:
47
406,
630,
240
1, 303
3
Corporations reporting no net
income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
77.147,310
66, 586, 899
63, 376, 159
55, 646, 300
50, 666, 679
^5. 676, 304
90, 537, 701
55
2
9
44
322
80
64
31
19
81
62
17
32
384
177
130
69
123
167
67
115
193
165
172
34
236
39
39
6
5
189
18
833
95
31
303
58
114
398
28
61
31
90
186
70
22
99
172
55
462
12
6,266
5,419
5,362
5,487
5,723
Gross in-
come
Deficit
$3,
6,
121,
20,
7,
6,
6,
4,
12,
2,
2,
496,
29,
17,
24,
24,
69,
5,
27,
25,
59,
28,
5,
44,
14,
320,
6,
4,
80,
6,
24,
75,
3,
2,
2,
18,
32,
28,
1,
, 839, 365
(2)
1, 797,
1, 923, 746
1,101,836
1, 566, 632,
2, 053, 035
6, 570 2, 7,50, 043,
6, 167,3. 763, 179
$377, 665
(')
43,476
388, 279
5, 419, 782
1, 075, 313
495, 865
2, 717, 528
170, 520
683, 331
788, 566
142, 702
111, 559
11, 449, 676
1, 444, 042
1, 176, 516
846, 296
1, 216, 973
4, 328, 158
1, 723, 615
1, 675, 959
2, 088, 195
6, 372, 059
1, 528, 961
354, 564
2, 573, 864
246, 917
276, 537
10, 341
1, 840, 226
36,837
20, 451, 074
747, 678
189,611
4, 559, 541
304, 991
1, 615, 861
5, 001, Oil
174, 228
230, 790
129, 499
542,004
1, 800, 473
2, 099, 462
124, 565
695, 124
1, 368, 009
361, 131
3, 078, 212
35, 038
196, 178
95, 308, 802
91,512,114
95, 715, 254
124, 175, 970
150, 306, 300
309,161,987
920 183,895,444
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49, Fiscal year returns are included.
» States grouped to conceal identity of taxpayer.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
339
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
MANUFACTURING: TEXTILES AND TEXTILE PRODUCTS
States and Terri-
tories
Alabama
Alaska.
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware.-
District of Columbia.
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma.
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas....
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin...
Wyoming
States grouped ^
Total
num-
ber of
63
1
1
10
259
40
263
10
13
23
199
2
Corporations reporting net income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
6
141
20
140
5
9
14
122
1
Gross in-
come
$20, 989, 800
1,521,760
61, 509, 470
3, 195, 353
89, 418, 934
19, 983, 525
1, 372, 532
1, 604, 264
175, 023, 608
(?)
N et income
Tax
Corporations reporting no net
income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
$766, '4491
(2) I
$86, 572
(?)
50, 6331
3, 225, 5241
140, 059l
5, 761, 8471
955, 485|
124, 9321
81, 225t
10, 253, 233!
(?) I
5,267
393, 012
15, 535
744, 182
128, 504
15, 324
8,548
1, 306, 393
(?)
Gross in-
come
Deficit
$11,411,315 $1,248,916
1, 034, 971
20, 284, 697
1, 891, 669
81, 789, 394
123, 697
268, 426
490, 490
62, 669, 428
(?)
123, 425
1, 885, 467
141, 336
4, 391, 933
4,034
29, 789
80, 941
3, 388, 397
(2;
Total.
1925 '.,
1924 1.
1923 '.
1922 1.
1921 '.,
1920 1.,
833
111
53
19
71
61
73
165
945
150
123
12
280 :
1'
27^
2.
64
864'
30
13
44
32
32
103
452
97
77
6
173
1
16
325, 190, 734
49, 583, 590
15,976,338
1, 927, 838
19, 583, 163
20, 546, 981
55, 836, 444
70, 370, 900
444, 999, 772
39, 394, 845
45, 521, 606
2, 261, 983
94, 874, 069
2, 091, 060
17, 592, 924
2, 503, 755
831, 203
81, 723
1,321,192
848, 079
5, 204, 270
3, 997, 300
25, 139, 821
1, 989, 925
3, 008, 642
81, 744
4, 719, 131
i?)
113, 252
29
495
24, 166, 087
316, 056, 477
2, 287, 766
18, 606, 619
5,406, 3,155
486' 299
2
404
22
55
1,168
294
144,
119
105
21
29
85
86
31
235
2
2
246
11
34
652
137
85
1
72
60]
15
13
46
54'
isj
13l|
1
1, 797, 652, 289
259, 791, 870
180, 387, 336
1, 843, 718
10, 380, 766
648, 985, 244
185,511,174
127, 288, 224
66, 878, 819
23, 785, 613
2, 465, 093
6, 578, 621
35, 262, 958
7, 893, 134
7, 841, 766
88, 408, 779
{')
160, 224
76, 641, 050
16, 846, 748
{')
11,946,070
112,382
389, 092
67,135,541
11,282,796
6, 880, 548
{')
4, 170, 789
1, 226, 587
122, 229
306, 789
l,410,61i;
318, 2641
440, 856
5, 725, 874'
6, 358i
2, 175, 133
324, 065
106, 596
8,335
166, 890
108, 136
681, 998
505, 685
3, 132, 849
233, 240
382, 609
7,135
593, 604
i?)
10, 599
267, 860
2, 326, 651
9, 543, 065
2, 104, 697
(?)
1, 539, 444
12,893
46, 972
8, 843, 955
1, 463, 550
834, 709
{')
549, 880
130, 916
9,578
39, 099
146, 194
32, 475
55,692
741, 497
3
13,436 7,7081 5,354,116,761
12,271 7,504 6,108,059,834
12,229 6,836' 4,842,252,450
11,771 7,678 6,699,737,304
11, 425 6, 973 5, 675, 173, 722
10,872 5,312 3,885,118,040
10,12r 5,o45' 5,653,479,386
314, 649, 317i 39, 829, 341
413, 114, 81i; 48, 814, 565
316, 927, 779 37, 650, 962
563,412,301 65,435,092
535, 106, 819 62, 499, 593
327,356,083 67,216,070
458, 612, 900 121, 769, 525
318
45
23
6
27
29
41
62
493
53
46
6
107
55, 145, 215
3, 780, 565
3, 881, 952
531, 468
5, 784, 755
11, 086, 809
15, 979, 627
21, 984, 570
641, 990, 791
11,362,104
6, 891, 119
3, 055, 415
20, 337, 686
4, 433, 742
253, 696
180, 605
22, 515
434, 401
432, 865
1, 208, 659
1, 179, 458
49, 958, 458
1, 370, 357
551, 124
541, 686
1,416,194
11
2
35
369
653, 680i 50, 139
(') I (2)
42, 239, 9701 3, 464, 486
161,959,594 12,784,121
2,251
187
639, 503, 608
79,118,541
158
11
21
516;
157
59
1
47
45
6
16
39
32
13
104
1
42, 368, 120
1, 070, 829
3, 644, 351
176, 980, 072
136, 963, 588
65, 052, 768
18, 091, 607
13, 805, 137
1, 389, 745
6, 700, 632'
4, 971, 954'
4, 900, 368
2, 070, 291
15, 180, 131
(')
175, 929
58, 448, 447
6, 162, 720
3, 845, 295
217, 074
372, 527
15, 310, 190
12, 030, 286
3, 868, 873
(■')
1, 555, 619
937, 871
51,404
629, 015
460, 251
228,288
321,009
1,121,894
(?)
26,809
5, 728 2, 398, 617, 078'l95, 164, 316
4, 767 1, 608, 402, 114 114, 772, 390
5, 393 2, 346, 629, 078 188, 104, 068
4, 093 1, 156, 950, 013 71, 844, 563
4,4521,120,052,654 78,311,129
5, 560 1, 800, 976, 566 189, 439, 330
4, 576 2, 551, 934, 930 166, 646, 390
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included
2 Stales grouped to conceal identity of taxpayer.
340
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
MANUFACTURING: LEATHER AND LEATHER PRODUCTS
States and Terri-
tories
Alabama.
Alaska
Arizona -
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware.--
District of Columbia.
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan- -
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri---
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada -
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota.-
Ohio
Oklahoma -
Oregon- -
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina-
South Dakota
Tennessee-
Texas
Utah-
Vermont -
Virginia
Washington.-
West Virginia
Wisconsin-
Wyoming
States grouped ^
Total
num-
ber of
Corporations reporting net income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
C)
Net income
Tax
(2)
(')
Corporations reporting no net
income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
(2)
Deficit
«
$12, 185, 552
1, 801, 029
2, 103, 798
1, 843, 079
(2)
$858, 471
93, 109
98, 681
171,305
$106, 741
10, 690
11, 180
18, 208
3, 758, 546
(2)
212, 713|
17, (
$3, 760, 566
(2)
521,529
1,059,828!
(2)
(2)
(2)
$546. 622
(2)
74,224
132, 100
(2)
147
29
15
11
20
4
45
34
673
34
20
2
87
1
16
9
7
8
3
21
16
366
16
14
2
45
95. 108. 131
4, 564, 837
3, 980, 832
700, 718
1, 547, 964
1, 923, 106
23. 859. 132
13, 483, 356
263, 747, 233
6, 940, 297
10, 832, 396
192, 244, 494
5,431,087
290, 589!
125,303!
47, 196'
21, 062i
24,851!
2,111,2591
459, 6491
11,253,6581
441, 393
241, 694
18,881,703!
705, 990
32, 456
14,554
4,651
634
2,777
282, 009
59, 089
1,392,912
56, 517
28, 302
2, 525, 919
611
e!
4
12'
i!
24;
18;
3071
18!
6|
21, 339, 180
1, 678, 546
2, 003, 660
1, 628, 978
3, 801, 271
5, 384, 7b7
3,371,716
171, 882, 662
8,477,726
2,244,883
1, 129, 342
360, 150
122, 318
185, 483
562, 364
(2)
816, 336
186, 952
9, 146, 202
527, 675
404, 157
1, 192, 351
37, 364
42 8,923,072
1, «
2; (2)
786, 917
(2)
Total .
1925 1.
1924 1.
1923 1.
1922 1.
1921 1.
19201-
12,056,123
34,444,653
287, 372:
2, 650, 8831
31,514
328, 165
11,813,631
11,399,096
576, 719
602
12
3
119
3
17
148
10
1
365
9
1
66
3
12
83
4
1
275, 142, 485
3, 642, 291
77, 423, 449
71,811
1, 778, 410
85, 086, 196
1, 303, 189
14,422,546
177,765
m I
3,820,637:
4,481!
37, 372^
6, 501, 336
85, 292
1,744,
8,254
m
475, 479
63
3,335
843, 281
9,366
(2)
237' 88,665,778
3: 400,280
2 (2)
53 16, 542, 759
3, 626, 344
79, 034
(»)
1, 297, 091
5 1 357,591
65 31, 899, 323
6 1, 680, 816
7,045
2, 438, 046
63, 745
6, 754, 657
2, 547, 349
(2)
(2)
24, 368, 212
728, 068
2, 349, 577
62,869,417
1,849,351
2,491
2,359
2,428
2,303
2,284
2,184
2,162
1,413
1,373
1,341
1,321
1,330
981
1,230
1, 234, 232, 089
1, 175, 340, 390
1,046,930,937
1, 151, 784, 547
1, 149, 675, 303
822,817,015
1,097,415,353
343, 179'
136, 446 1
(2) !
m \
621, 083
58,052'
65, 597!
3, 741, 977
45, 634
15,582
81, 097
6,405
6,015
472, 771
103, 569'
12, 197
112,516
692, 584
(')
(0
934, 850
162, 203
24, 684, 967
(2)
1,587,601
291,688
118,099
(')
83, 773
70,675
(2)
2, 722, 288
(.')
182, 453
73,858,674 9,357,909
76, 023, 033 9, 168, 527
70, 319, 008! 8, 036. 845
72, 388, 3371 8, 247, 672
88,640,7171 10,414,297
57,064.636 11,814,
61,028,189, 14,811,371
1, 0781
986
1, 087!
982]
9541
1, 203
932
427, 012, 389
339, 191, 071
460, 523, 428
445, 475, 500
314, 430, 749
595, 180, 564
27, 435, 888
28, 895, 236
31, 875, 957
36, 126, 492
24,811,082
105,909,355
796, 320, 084 103, 921, 943
1 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
'' States grouped to conceal identity of taxpayer.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
341
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
MANUFACTURING: RUBBER AND RUBBER GOODS
Total
num-
ber of
re-
turns
Corporations reporting net income
Corporations reporting no net
income
States and Trrri-
torics
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
Net income
Tax
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
Deficit
Alabama
2
2
(0
(0
(2)
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
Oalifornia
16
2
11
5
$38, 067, 480
6, 996, 012
8, 095, 775
$3, 241, 169
m
441,895
1, 432, 531
$435, 814
m
54, 697
159, 418
ii
I
$2, 722, 528
127, 525
5,111.685
$193, 528
■Colorado
29, 815
Connecti cut
437,441
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
1
Georgia . .
4
3
870, 937
28, 078
2,918
i
(2)
(.-)
Tdabo
[
Illinois
42
18
5
1
6
1
4
7
71
17
4
1
16
17
9
2
1
4
1
2
2
33
8
1
1
5
4, 607, 543
6, 148, 977
(»)
(2)
167, 084
m
(-)
(2)
142, 942, 682
6, 283, 435
(')
(2)
402, 688
577,414
324, 660
(2)
(=)
11,674
(=)
(2)
3, 457, 447
343, 727
(2)
m
16, 159
74, 161
42,411
(•)
960
(2)
459, 872
45, 679
(2)
(2)
1,639
25
9
3
16, 833, 139
6. 161, 448
1. 668, 421
1,621,226
1, 053, 196
Iowa -
302, 542
Kentucky
2
(*)
(*)
Maine
2
5
38
9
3
V-)
755, 675
15,262,319
2, 950, 617
65, 605
(2)
Maryland
231,814
Massachusetts
Michigan
949, 243
309,809
Minnesota
6,385
Missouri
11
17, 599. 629
167,228
Nebraska ...
6
1
2
91
2
1
(2)
(2)
(2)
4
2. 982. 012
98,538
2
47
27. 255. 486
(■-')
New Jersey
44
55, 708, 145
3, 722, 809
481, 744
3, 475, 418
New York
113
1
67
1
276, 380, 972
(2)
6, 896, 250
919, 247
(2)
46
89.417,679
5, 737, 974
North Dakota .
"
Ohio
112
4
3
32
7
2
1
5
9
1
57
2
554, 142, 980
14, 042, 252
1,861,090
(2)
55
2
3
22
2
1
231,711.789
(2)
1,353,895
24, 809. 422
(')
6, 174. 551
Oklahoma
(2)
Oregon.. .......
136, 155
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island ,
South Carolina
10
1
1
3
3
1
11,850,118
2, 700, 950
1, 729, 975
552.037
786, .529
266, 981
(2)
122,274
38,401
(2)
86, 843
34, 665
(2)
16,076
4,876
(»)
3, 162, 899
(2)
Tennessee
2
6
(■')
206, 662
(«)
Texas
54,381
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
2
10
2
15
1
2
3
71,256
(2)
4,879
2
Washington
7
2
4
1
83. 105
2,015,019
(■')
3, 815, 693
25,680
West Virginia
W
Wisconsin
11
14,661.878
1,322,609
135,831
333, 730
(')
States grouped '
15,073,857
423.239
48, 796
262,541
Total
680
638
638
607
593
641
671
339
349
325
273
284
196
279
1,147,454,781
1, 373, 494, 704
937, 869, 765
908, 765, 051
•WS, 984, 819
112,146,551
797.34.3,410
37, 500, 977
122,965,853
56, 900, 060
45, 924, 366
41,929,682
.5,101,673
26, 677, 976
4, 866, 739
15,411,932
.5,661,977
2, 839, 675
2, 285. 832
815, 468
3, 748, 472
341
289
313
334
309
445
392
452, 909, 353
9,5,861,530
184, 380, 314
170,129,918
383, 664, 064
.525, 699, 814
240, 97;j, 489
24, 764, 094
1925'
13, 941, 445
19241
1.5, 344, 877
1923 >
21, 562, 982
1922 1
24, 562, 953
1921 1
101, 561, 735
1920 1
31,575,079
1 Changes in the revenue acts aflecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal j'ear returns are included.
• States grouped to conceal identity of t.nxpaycr.
342
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income, and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
MANUFACTURING: LUMBER AND WOOD PRODUCTS
States and Terri-
tories
Alabama -.
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado...
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia-
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois..
Indiana.
Iowa -.
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey ^
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
States grouped ^
Total .
1925 1.
1924 '.
1923 1..
1922 '.
1921 '.
1920 •-
Total
num-
ber of
re-
turns
188
147
261
36
44
17
5
193
205
4
43
521
317
70
18
144
246
122
88
270
320
137
141
217
15
18
5
65
144
10
816
315
6
327
19
252
426
13
114
7
196
153
8
54
162
514
116
330
6
Corporations reporting net income
Corporations reporting no net
income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
7,862
7,633
7, 663
7,382
6,911
6, 733
7,20
115
4
4
94
132
17
32
9
4
89
109
4
21
348
199
47
14
96
145
66
50
158
180
84
82
133
8
11
2
36
89
5
521
188
3
197
13
119
258
5
67
5
125
85
4
27
94
228
62
200
3
4,591
4,657
4,750
5,250
4, 545
2,984
5, 300
Gross in-
come
$32, 895
703
625
41, 089
92, 873
5, 435,
8,019
20, 082
284
47, 692,
31,184
552
19, 078
228, 623;
85, 937
41, 181
5, 407
65, 933;
100,284
10, 482
20, 623
77, 773i
107, 188
57, 398
47, 313
121,013,
2, 317
2, 166
(2)
14, 864,
23, 520
4,264
175, 746
70, 217,
(2)
87, 080
1,480
63, 261
143, 779
1, 037
18,490
999;
81, 487
61, 247
581
5, 074
40, 288
144, 965
23, 524
92, 776:
475
1,442
2, 330, 766,
2, 380, 463
2, 207, 209,
2, 692, 281
2, 022, 918,
1,071,669,
2, 957, 037
Net income
$3, 383,
39,
12,
4, 026
3,646,
225,
364,
1,394
6
5,074
1,687,
25,
742,
17,900,
7,005,
2, 172,
270,
3, 492,
16, 973,
748,
992,
3,864,
7, 498,
4,002,
3,685,
8, 769,
110;
76,
(^
495,
1,611
173,
10, 381
4,331
i})
5,443,
60,
4, 652,
12, 528,
54,
736,
16,
5, 125
6, 245,
18,
306,
2,728,
11,336
2, 108,
6, 324;
45
54:
172, 971
200,316,
178,869,
299, 049,
207, 995,
70,511
321.209,
Tax
Num-j
ber I
of re-
turng
Gross in-
come
i Deficit
$422,
4
1
518,
423,
26,
43,
187
660,
211
2,
82,
2, 247,
879,
295,
33,
430,
2, 261
77,
120,
477,
949,
496,
479,
1, 156,
13
7,
(0
57
197
22,
1,261
542,
655,
5,
593,
1, 621,
6,
86,
1
648,
818,
1
36,
349,
1,415,
257,
801
21, 906,
24, 667
21, 090,
33, 45'
22, 699,
11,24^
78, 959,
948
224
058
062
998
720
369
5041
246|
504i
053'
8991
103
375!
7361
833
586
510!
062
258
486
550
586
938
122
798
412
609
782
883
545
959
435
454|
357'
108,
6381
2321
427|
408!
762 1
992'
348
560
516'
237
876,
696,
8441
063.
731
t!
53i
129'
19|
12
8
1
104
96
22
173
118
23
4
48
101
56
38
112
140
53
59
84
3
29
55
5
295
127
3
130
6
133
168
71
68
4
27
68
286
54
130
3
671 3,271
289: 2,976
098| 2,913
215i 2,132
427i 2,366
0731 3,749
959 1,90.
$11, 543,
542,
2, 005,
14,844
83, 174:
2, 285,
754;
3,154,
(-)
18, 899,
14, 231
18, 821
44, 918
16. 468,
2, 572,
2, 028,
11,766,
20, 012
5, 027
7, 580,
19, 165,
36, 290,
19, 532,
12,711,
22, 454
302,
624
1, 266
3, 952,
7, 796,
780,
51, 798,
14, 258,
124
24, 800,
1,543,
32, 384,
31, 871
1, 378
4, 440,
22, 066,
8, 624,
143,
2, 065,
21, 042
75. 469,
7, 248,
31, 149,
4
2, 118,
738, 044,
587, 054,
627, 593,
282, 521
379, 399,
775, 312
3,H 398,
939;
801
110
903
153i
437i
7391
991!
672!
4771
$1, 469,
8,
109,
2,340,
8,644
274,
75;
86,
(2)
2, 599,
2, 035,
1,071
3, 747,
1, 437
169,
38,
835,
2. 870,
483,
552,
1,816,
4, 796,
1. 178,
980,
1, 825,
56,
29,
186,
292,
482,
88,
4,646
1, 7(M
8
2,007;
44,
2, 747,
3,009,
109,
665,
(2)
1, 218,
887,
4,
274,
1,003,
5, 775,
785,
3, 459,
4,
2M,
69, 195,
53, 115
57, 753,
32, 586,
48, 281
120, 219,
27, 169,
377
217
653
212
075
489
240
459
270
224
562
444
609
381
932
714
217
757
421
488
611
828
843
764
672
584
585
043
238
946
611
055
197
818
433
493
946
829
054
306
543
131
412
462
592
866
427
741
996
767
643
873
660
974
887
095
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
2 States grouped to conceal identity of taxpayer.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
343
Table 16. — Cor-poralion returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
MANUFACTURING: PAPER, PULP, AND PRODUCTS
Total
num-
ber of
re-
turns
Corporations reporting net income
Corporations reporting no net
income
States and Terri-
tories
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
Net income
Tax
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
Deficit
1
1
(2)
(')
1
1
(2)
(2)
h
California
55
9
64
7
4
5
13
3
36
4
39
5
3
2
11
1
$91, 165, 897
1,913,113
15, 917, 846
5, 836, 538
2, 004, 665
4, 518, 491
(2)
$8, 979, 341
93, 833
1,481,524
797, 671
199, 396
248, 817
(2)
$i, 201, 227
19
$1, 572, 547
1, 063, 629
2, 018, 128
95, 025
$174, 375
Colorado
11,844 5
190, 623 1 25
106,943; 2
26,803 1
(2) ' 3
31, 285 2
m 2
66, 247
1, 824, 453
Delaware
(2)
District of Columbia.
Florida
(2)
2,473
(2)
(')
178
41
12
126
28
9
1
4
6
11
23
133
55
21
1
39
84, 383, 141
20, 701, 392
1. 552, 898
(2)
8, 300, 222
7, 219, 645
56, 927, 858
6, 907. 019
208, 272, 741
94, 604, 530
15,660,462
18, 380, 054
7,106,444
2, 513, 223
82, 238
(2)
930, 252
790, 694
6, 818, 048
317, 826
19, 433, 546
6, 288, 302
1, 064, 223
(2)
1,321,715
867, 934 1 52
335, 935' 13
7,967; 3
11,401,996
4,886,412
663, 071
Indiana -
155. 154
Iowa
68,1461 2.347
1
(2)
124, 831
85, 463
849, 307
34, 376
2, 593, 056
807, 268
140, 692
6
11
17
32
198
73
34
2
56
2
5
6
9
65
18
13
1
17
(2)
2, 248, 390
2, 472, 321
1, 066, 082
23, 502, 160
12, 601. 724
24, 107, 776
(2)
1, 683, 914
(«)
Louisiana
269, 301
Maine
173, 337
Maryland
46, 225
Massachusetts
2, 008, 978
564, 353
817, 782
(2)
Missouri
161, 033
47, 295
1
1
(.')
m
(2)
New Hampshire
New Jersey
21
96
14
61
4, 950, 856
24, 861, 970
274, 830
2, 285, 725
32, 387
284, 546
7
35
675, 175
15, 532, 537
46, 694
492, 850
560
10
363
7
352, 216, 066
1, 220, 595
26, 814, 563
88, 127
3, 425, 547
2,989
197
3
78,331,679
166, 448
4, 246, 051
North Carolina
1,120
Ohio
120
2
15
166
15
3
1
11
12
2
15
24
24
10
93
94
2
8
111
10
3
122, 036, 698
6, 332, 785
78,600,093
2, 154, 637
2, 212, 383
7, 750, 587
729,438
5, 468, 784
296, 484
208, 943
1, 016, 178
95,409
711,818
37,844
25,849
26
5, 594, 877
205,925
Oregon
7
55
5
311,657
15,944,939
1,014,817
33, 590
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
931, 495
28, 463
1
3
5
1
5
7
12
4
22
92. 730
1. 381, 992
2, 724, 536
2, 801, 825
766, 289
6,309
5, 597, 422
W
Tennessee
8
7
i?
12
6
71
5, 083, 231
2, 734, 250
16.071,036
16, 895, 742
8, 754, 778
2,302,932
135, 353, 041
126, 291
179,315
(2)
772, 703
1, 086, 819
1, 301, 227
91, 006
14, 278, 537
15, 943
22, 539
0)
95, 400
142, 530
171,060
11,491
1, 900, 899
12,602
Texas
67, 186
Utah -
(2)
Vermont
366, 964
Virginia .
162, 144
111,713
West Virginia
Wisconsin
35, 318
652, 933
States grouped 2
4, 378, 298
239, 1391 41, 125
1
2,102,928
151, 606
Total
2,024
1,94C
1,886
1,8U
1,76C
l,67e
1,693
1.365! 1,430,425,903
1,288 1,260,562,749
1,204 1,163,208,615
1,240 1,246,988,682
1, 086 913, 934, 635
730 565, 401, 379
1,349 1,733,604,737
120,459.611' 15,610,141
111,186,1701 14,003,824
92,674,2931 10.674.546
659
652
682
575
683
946
344
221. 834. 410
230, 546, 627
200, 908, 008
196, 991, 870
248,261,009
438,100,079
65,775,624
14, 362, 048
1925 >
12,1,36,917
1924 1
18,361,487
1923'
109, 909, 197
84, 024, 626
44, 881, 837
241,616,315
12, 232, 699
9, 481, 228
7, 584, 062
72, 302, 006
14, 931, 923
1922'
22, 408, 513
1921 I
49, 178, 592
1920 1
4,034,761
1 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
2 States grouped to conceal identity of taxpayer.
344
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
MANUFACTURING: PRINTINQ AND PUBLISHING
States and Terri-
tories
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arliansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware...
District of Columbia.
Florida..
Georgia -
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshife
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas.
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
AVyoming
Total
num-
ber of
re-
turns
58
3
24
38
427
98
148
16
72
128
87
17
25
1,139
255
165
62
125
95
70
157
502
337
283
29
404
53
81
14
26
285
22
2,441
104
54j
687
101
129
632
38
.53
40
90
206
47
25
105
170
72
286
20
Corporations reporting net income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
41
3
13
27
283
67
107
10
42
57
56
12
20
739
179
115
46
78
66
55
106
304
256
177
24
266
38
61
9
17
208
. 9
1, 506
64
37
475
73
90
418
24
25
30
59
146
29
18
74
119
46
190
17
Total 10,545 6,931
1925' 9,920 6,523
19241 9,618 6,278
1923' I 9,223' 6,183
1922) I 8,710 5,771
1921 1 i 8,432! 5,386
1920 1 1 8,088i 6,393
Gross in- i
come I
$8, 464, 859!
168, 505j
1, 388, 510;
3, 663, 563,
73,543,704:
9, 123,481i
25, 218, 3201
3, 153, 088;
13,429,924'
7, 579, 693 1
11,726,324;
3, 053, 545
1, 669, 139
269, 208, 936
38,417,272i
24, 504, 396
5, 672, 478
11,461,742
9,758,152
7,582,641
19,362,137,
100, 383, 958
77,595,891
46. 124, 072
1, 536, 564
01, 634, 7S5i
3,382,754,
22, 651, 848;
519,016
3, 266, 192
44, 723, 963
227, 083
739,476,114
7, 461, 568
2, 789, 730
152, 899, 261
9, 554, 647
11,191,951
232, 788; 744
9, 415, 433
2,119,594
2. 416, 778
13, 425, 405
26, 467, 162
4, 095, 957
1, 348, 052
14, 398, 526
17, 924, 272
4. 034, 435
33, 390, 949
859, 200
2, 196, 254, 298
1, 988, 484, 745
1, 878, 830, 893
1, 724, 659, 092
1, 589, 150, 238
1, 414, 017, 240
1, 588, 305, 025
Net income
$933, 857
18, 523
139, 676
403, 842
7, 662, 929
1, 714, 123
3, 416, 696
341, 170
2, 155, 267
323, 366
638, 877
164, 566
102, 875
25, 774, 168
4, 292, 336
1,631,824
' 426, 031
620, 800
1, 125,353
374. 468
2, 496, 600;
8, 474, 857;
12, 498, 305
4, 551. 804i
83, 697'
5,694,671
274,074;
1,869,4711
48, 260
306, 848
4, 385, 649i
18, 730;
50, 266, 084
564, 823j
167, 949'
18, 504, 759!
591, 050]
839, 6641
20, 288, 9271
1, 837, 697,
134, 897
165, 763|
1,174.6311
2, 424, 475|
313, 522'
127, 214|
1, 648, 799I
1,829,7811
359, 729
3, 268, 493
34, 999
203, 506, 969
190, 908, 952
175, 972, 060
165, 947, 105
184, 715, 665
124, 156, 590
163, 159, 986
Tax
Corporations reporting no net
income
Num-'
ber
of re-
turns
$118,932
1,691
16,361
50, 886
965, 454
219, 412
443, 774
42, 388
275, 002
33, 139
69, 436
20,548
8,919
3, 289, 585
543, 723
191, 638
49, 249
70,503
139,432
35, 839
316, 738
1, 073, 484
1, 616, 147
575, O45I
6, 652|
709,094;
28, 923!
240, 8IOI
4,345
38,381
551, 667
682
6, 392, 753
66, 012
15, 287
2, 387, 078
61, 656
96, 769
3, 459, 864
233, 215
15, 217
18, 540
147, 979
283, 089
37, 873
13,624
210, 312
223, 642
40, 325
404, 511
2,066
25, 857, 691
23, 375, 358
20, 802, 013
19, 428, 950
21, 744, 873
27, 183, 366
42, 249, 644
Gross in-
come
Deficit
17 $1, 263, 490
U
11
144
31
41
6
30
71
31
5
5
400
76
50
16
47
29
15!
51
198'
81
106
5
138
15
20
5:
77i 6,
13
935 129,
40 1,
17
212)
28:
39
214
14,
28
10
31;
60
18'
3I'
61;
26'
96
3
3,614'
3, 397
3, 340i
3,040
2,939
3,046,
1, 6951
351, 189
293, 785
287, 667,
260, 565,
257, 773,
307, 991
172, 759
$97, 305.
754
017
914
871
240
733
129!
2531
777
395
341
813
117
597
995
882
832
550
791
969
755
943
389
607
654
181
269
608
079
829
788
365
873
926
998
210
267
918
937
327
134
353
721
467
863
617
593
401
265
18,
66,
3, 780,
100,
213,
16,
509,
902,
225
16,
6,
3, 418,
205,
391
26,
385,
73
48,
228,
1,491
317
365,
i\S2.
66
231
9
61
832,
36,
9, 730,
333,
15,
2, 095,
84,
81
1, 969,
238,
41
28,
351
277,
33
13;
82,
108,
89,
536,
227
048
047
675
356
903
831
886
163
688
988
018
580
302
032
712
882
208
495
079
30&
083
727
178
890
794
063
536
923
912
55»
05»
270
670
342
797
531
242
229
695
475
879
486
639
314
858
122
977
332
31,006,312
29, 504, 531
28, 454, 818
23, 627, 284
23, 020, 486
8401 26,679,985
3821 13,709,458
1 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
345
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — ^Continued
MANUFACTURING: CHEMICALS AND ALLIED SUBSTANCES
States and Terri-
tories
Alabama
Alaslca.-
Arizona
Arkansas
Calitornia
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware-- -.
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho --
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine..
Maryland— --.
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi.
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska.-
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma--
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota -
Tennessee.-
Texas -
Utah -
Vermont -
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
States grouped ''
Total
num-
ber of
re-
turns
Corporations reporting net Income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
$22, 177, 767
Net income
1, 475, 541
Tax
$184, 916
Corporations reporting no net
income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
$4, 563, 487
Deficit
$387, 950
35
366;
76
79
37
22
83
141
2
4
582
161
90
60
77,
1071
44l
129
3411
191
105i
45 j
291
23'
37
7j
16
331
7
1,519
96
4
471
120
43
572
48
62
266
18
11
92
105
50
118
7
325
94
56
40
47
52
15
75
189
126
62
30
174
13
23
2
8
193
4
834
47
1
297
69
15
333
25
28
7
53
143
11
42
39
27
71
3
Total -
1925 1-
1924 '.
1923 1.,
1922 '.
1921 1.,
1920'-
4, 134, 999
18, 648, 171
451,413,283
147, 942, 603
21, 869, 143
230, 214, 904
460, 909
14, 883, 524
19, 240, 796
700, 108, 318
38, 051, 858
19, 459, 874
65, 859, 203
114,961,494
72, 447, 475
2,441,325
44, 542, 099
244, 184, 476
128, 982, 589
58, 505, 078
20, 318, 991
128,011,294
10, 187, 777
5, 022, 413
<i\
" 496, 378
166, 990, 376
908, 014
, 158, 660, 240
18, 747, 537
538,611,337
261, 849, 949
1, 820, 938
749, 743, 127
18, 519, 872
12, 211, 520
1, 037, 682
48, 736, 026
647, 075, 259
9, 787, 075
632, 657
21,883,927
6,711,908
38, 370, 406
33, 483, 789
31,015
1, 907, 247
782, 301
2, 005, 122
42, 384, 400
7, 784, 419
2, 249, 761
33, 560, 871
80, 508
1, 935, 690
1, 030. 219
(2)
78, Oil, 969
4, 728, 727
1,618,210
4, 663, 398
10, 511, 566
6, 796, 831
217, 719
4, 528, 672
17, 976, 215
19, 860, 538
4, 717, 951
923, 836
11,995,288
1, 268, 022
508, 101
(})
97, 876
12, 806, 086
132,811
315, 712, 324
842, 953
52, 466, 191
16, 241, 746
127, 565
50, 407, 686
1, 135, 778
516, 08'
138, 217
2, 371, 315
54, 888, 657
1, 153, 160
123, 289
1, 813, 284
529, 769
8, 138, 235
3, 106, 648
4,484
785, 120
105, 510
241, 094
5, 676, 455
1, 044, 517
269, 647
4, 490, 342
9,293
253, 672
118,331
(2)
(2)
10, 299, 114
617, 243
209, 927
584, 144
1,411,662
846, 579
27, 354
601, 627
2, 296, 749
2, 652, 503
625, 045
109, 548
1, 560, 361
161, 778
34, 680
(})
12, 513
1, 670, 146
17, 233
41,341,152
103, 824
0, 920, 242
2, 093, 352
13, 242
6, 630, 855
150, 080
64, 052
17,662
290, 170
7, 300, 181
154, 107
15, 802
117,092
51, 083
1, 094, 224
369, 340
237
105, 083
(2)
1, 645, 5501
78, 689, 640|
23,562,821!
1,815,266;
3, 649, 622'
147, 516:
2,044,621
10, 422, 391 i
(»)
120, 209
7. 201, 260
1,002,964
159, 700
1,337,065
53,250
390,983
618, 308
7, 286i 4, 076 7, 322, 286, 642 785, 155, 156
6,962 3,951 6,475,023,641' 623,277,471
6, 601 ; 3, 640 5, 157, 013, 861 ' 466, 184, 064
6,317 3,472i 4,803,667,811: 419,583,646
6,117 3,512 4,984, 114, 018 i 461,221,420
5, 924; 2, 502 2, 117, 210, 866' 158, 217, 289
5,826, 3,047 4,538,095,276! 441,369.660
102, 963, 663
78, 393, 092
56, 649, 624
49, 426, 373
54, 0.56, 120
29, 597, 862
98, 163, 376
2
257!
67 1
34
20
30
55 1
29 i
541
1521
65
43
15
117
10
14
5
8
138
3
685
49
3
174
51
28
239
23
34
1
31
123
4
50
66
23
47
4
3,210
3,011
2,961
2,845
2,605
3,422
2,779
(2) 1
29, 170, 259,
6,691,833,
983,041'
1,805,581
3, 346, 195
19, 499, 106
442, 060|
15, 015, 655
38,223, 114
4, 634, 733 [
4, 648, 187:
4,891,414'
19, 495, 302:
3, 692, 129j
548, 674J
196, 779
817, 726
22, 711, 848
530, 295
213, 886, 194
6, 278, 834
(2)
28, 862, 885
44, 642, 582
3, 374, 283
51, 728, 328
2, 170, 912
5, 953, 688
4, 909, 615
60, 083, 500
301, 573
136, 653
37, 334, 874
1,519,415
2, 422, 125
600, 826
21, 854
39, 984
768, 152, 970
590, 300, 778
733,143,717
1,304,388,021
727, 162, 737
1,761,669,436
1,027,030,330
3, 575, 623
1, 808, 255
141, 263
1, 158, 745
715, 942
1, 270, 019
255, 278
2, 149, 625
3, 767, 130
567, 805
479, 716
273, 170
1,690,037
123, 507
55,282
16, 381
144,245
2, 161, 201
87, 817
16,127,648
785, 066
1, 678, 460
5, 535, 056
139, 724
3, 523, 387
152, 592
427, 785
(2)
635, 106
4, 031, 608
12, 621
12, 169
2, 889, 782
494, 545
944, 355
129,329
20,760
26,271
69, 278, 994
82, 352, 169
76, 309, 159
94, 157, 796
66, 158, 378
132, 881, 065
96, 439, 756
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data fioni income tax returns of
corporations are sumniari/.ed on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
* States grouped to conceal identity of ta-xpayer.
346
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
MANUFACTURING: STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS
States and Terri-
tories
Total
num-
ber of
Corporations reporting net income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
Net income
Tax
Corporations reporting no net
income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
Deficit
Alabama
Alaska.--
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida--- -
Georgia- —
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa --
Kansas---
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
M assachusetts
Michigan -
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma.—
Oregon.-
Pennsylvania-
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas---
Utah
Vermont-
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia-
Wisconsin
Wyoming.--
States grouped 2
30
$5, 963, 051
$617, 562
$75, 175
$173, 149
$24, 920
Total.
1925 '.
1924 '-
1923 1.
1922 1-,
1921 '.
1920 '-
13
20
197
51
62
9
17
87
66
2
10
302
173
101
34
66
27
14
80
161
148
104
13
144
18
37
1
6
249
5
583
58
11
429
26
47
529
10
21
17
60
82
23
72
70
75
108
118
6
4,606
4,454
4,356
4,201
3,890
3,681
3,662
6
11
108
26
38
4
10
33
50
1
3
196
113
45
23
47
12
7
43
88
91
59
10
88
10
23
1
6
163
2
384
37
6
269
14
23
316
7
8
11
36
44
14
34
42
40
52
78
1
181, 776
2, 591, 288
65, 384, 253
13,511,994
8, 696, 803
3, 484, 500
3,061,127
3, 450, 799
12, 368, 920
147, 074
139, 299, 066
53, 796, 128
12, 884, ■
4, 691, 274
12, 714, 706
1, 354, 041
3, 568, 803
12, 567, 021
49, 266, 262
34, 512, 084
15, 654, 673
445, 465
52, 667, 658
489, 143
2, 644, 106
(2)
1, 155, 223
75, 826, 385
250, 877, 290
7, 780, 128
321, 052
164, 591, 608
2, 156, 676
3, 567, 237
355, 755, 308
798, 526
1, 331, 066
354, 338
21, 127, 187
21, 328, 678
2, 453, 609
4, 092, 827
6, 572, 220
7, 537, 988
44, 362, 175
12, 345, 777
318, 877
23, 969
288, 749
11,493,001
2, 896, 712
751, 859
427, 175
430, 007
248, 644
1, 497, 688
17, 422
20, 904, 369
7, 879, 030
1, 565, 141
901, 766
1, 561, 876
65, 713
155, 410
1, 366, 159
6, 059, 801
5, 012, 656
2, 045. 796
21, 134
6, 308, 677
64, 213
143, 684
42,266
6, 403, 130
30, 370, 983
809, 773
16, 131
25, 419, 564
126, 743
414, 479
42, 260, 025
79,124
204, 076
20, 256
3, 388, 541
3, 779, 987
315, 042
217, 462
326, 692
1,116,053
6, 138, 933
923, 943
44, 868
2,762
2,753
2,735
2,
2,459
1,998
2,661
1, 500, 050, 797
1, 345, 032, 439
1, 216, 633, 248
1, 253, 405, 678
1, 024, 109, 961
733, 427, 446
1, 239, 629, 895
195, 166, 284
181, 547, 186
162, 403, 306
187, 843, 942
125, 692, 094
69, 756, 499
151, 173, 127
2,311
36, 631
1, 535, 314
386, 930
84, 019
56,927
57. 004
27, 077,
191, lOol
{') ]
1, 785
2,773,811'
1, 009, 204
199, 978
116,837
203, 224!
4, 5361
19, 67l|
154, 904
802, 574
658, 626
261,386
931
838, 119
6,944
14, 585
4,431
822, 720
(2) ,
4, 002, 009!
99, 703|
1,089
3, 326, 187
15. 005
60, 997
5, 571, 892
9, 9431
26, 218;
766
451, 965
502, 998
39, 727
21, 307
32,648
126, 024
801, 146
110,790
4,958
25, 542, 126
22, 852, 708
19, 151, 889
22,113,441
14, 937, 925
12, 031, 628
37, 359, 624
1
86
3
199
21
5
160
12
24
213
3
13
6
24
38
9
38
28
35
56
40
5
1,844
1,701
1,621
1,321
1,431
1,683
1,001
165, 146
256, 526
5, 826, 592
586, 319
1, 727, 387
158, 643
420, 677
2, 716, 379
857, 376
127, 733
12, 539, 098
3, 978, 421
1, 668, 426
736, 474
683, 883
791, 495
192, 197
2, 945, 446
3, 544, 202
5, 268, 204
1, 403, 977
7, 950, 236
214, 497
393, 615
9, 048, 840
14, 482
13, 717, 554
3, 617, 588
158, 892
22, 090, 138
507, 273
1, 344, 573
35, 891, 944
103, 490
506, 075
55, 406
1, 309, 814
2, 238, 474
312, 554
2, 744, 396
2, 245, 721
2, 688, 524
8,561,397
2, 019, 430
161, 605
212, 194
13, 359
24, 065
972, 861
122, 640
121, 648
13, 841
46, 976
453, 141
59,422
16, 370
1, 065, 001
384, 958
414, 418
231, 270
83, 333
124, 813
19, 546
466, 957
370, 562
741, 941
214, 790
1, 090, 648
21, 384
72, 129
(2)
997, 289
15, 103
2, 063, 453
134, 749
74, 251
2, 923, 288
179, 980
204, 453
4,119,015
24, 873
33, 051
16, 723
199, 577
335, 674
33, 313
168, 327
322, 523
1, 674, 175
1, 193, 562
184, 121
20,768
22, 779
104, 876, 462
156,780,115
166, 464, 366
110, 289, 948
148, 096, 969
220, 329, 251
76, 509, 884
22,112,040
17, 846, 227
17, 943, 545
14, 374, 375
16, 586, 111
26, 259, 793
8, 287, 187
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
' States grouped to conceal identity of taxpayer.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
347
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — -Coatinued
MANUFACTURING: METAL AND METAL PRODUCTS
States and Terri-
tories
Total
num-
Corporations reporting net income
^!!;°^Nuni-
bcr
of re-
I turns
turns
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas..
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia.
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
niinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland...
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio _
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin.-
Wyoming.
States grouped 2
96
1
12,
18l
814
119
618
39
36
59
94,
Gross in-
come
Net income
Tax
$81,866,493 $9,664,969 $1,294,967
9
448
50
369
21
19:
41
55
91 5
14! 4
2, 2851 1,491
662! 412
Total -
1925 1.
1924 I.
1923 1.
1922 >.
1921 1.
1920 1.
262
96
153
87
82
200'
1,154
1,145
336
17
. 612
23
90
4
58
1,024
5
3,454
93
11
2,057
108
149
1,897
310
31
21
133
198
47
50
125
305
88
751
2
135
54
77
57
31
111
634
737
189
11
367
10
46
i
33
600
3
2,050
55
6i
l,32l!
74
73
1, 135
162
13
11
85
125
23
29
63
160
53
464
628, 180
3, 358, 679
210, 731, 674
12,971,845
476, 895, 445
42, 105, 726
1, 398, 444
5, 808, 880
19, 239, 2S<;
7, 050. 640
1, 383, 462
1, 789, 323, 810'
414, 752, 929
85, 981, 589!
24, 532. 550'
45,912.793,
12, 870, 470:
3,114,252'
118,53.5,464
435, 132, 583;
4, 133, 086, 655i
72,360.017;
1. 777. 908
216, 005. 290.
514, 393|
11,948,813;
(') i
7,735,687
512, 103, 492|
C-)
3, 386, 760, 952!
9,503,541;
756, 142!
1, 804, 753, 903!
26, 150, 526!
9, 860, 238
1, 646, 346, 0.59:
124. 302, 226'
697,051'
728, 348!
36, 654, 529
49, 893, 950!
3, 340, 213i
9, 953, 085!
18. 207, 163
26, 438, 02's
176, 330, 976
581, 735, 007
56, 004
164, 593
21, 982, 914
1,010,816
42, 387, 429
1, 586, 9.59
72, 992
302. 444
2, 003, 274
373, 830
110,924
192, 117, 108
33,719,414
12, 708, 402
1. 935, 087
3, 323, 293
803. 445
198, 309:
10, 424, 059
48,338,571,
436, 405, 568
7, 232, 032
182, 424
19,591,119
23, 575
718, 214
1. 143, 940
61, 221, 600,
(2)
416, 828, 945
638, 865
77, ,567
158, 663, 944
2, 173, 286
599, 248'
201, 845, 4941
10, 253, 870
32,001,1
33, 147!
3, 772, 618
7, 302, 380
271, 016
1,369,532
1, 980, 828
1, 456, 962
12, 474, 626
73, 847, 334
253, 127
19, 074
5,564
19, 903
2, 849, 301
125, 253
5, 550, 789
210, 155
6,070
31,615
261, 780
48, 969
14, 601
25, 2.54, 199
4, 363, 580
1,659,341
250, 599
419, 094
86, 941
18, 830
1, 351. 526
6, 188, 962
58, 294, 157
846, 421
22, 454
2, 517, 760
916
83, 408
146, 969
8, 043, 980
55, 328, 734
69, 170
9,262
20, 045, 401
279, 219
63,251
26,621,219
1,320,971
1, 4.56
1, 510
384, 103
961, 179
33, 096
172, 730
250, 400
165, 529
1, 667, 896
9. 732, 065
Corporations reporting no net
income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
1,875
20, O54I1I, 989 16, 661, 792. 513 1, 803, 444, 045 237, 077, 170
21, .529 12, 760 17, .335. .348. 231,1, 756, 7.53, 137,221, 972, 624
20, 170;ll, 227113, 947, 990, 822 1, 340. 597, 253!l62, 978, 504
16, 24010, 168 15, 238. 9.54, 970 1. 427, 495, 889 160, 770, 716
1.5, 8741 8, 397i 7, 728, 928, 65! 1 906. 956, 106 98. 760. 109
15, .5.36 5,468, 6,044,372,496! 4.37,366.860 90.307,720
15, 131 10, 135 13, 479, 348, 379 1, 411, 647, 483 293, 857, 794
4
9
366
69
249;
18
17
18
39
4,
10
7941
250!
I27I
42!
76
30
51;
89
520
408'
147
6
245
13
44
3
25!
4241
2:
1,404!
38;
5
736
341
76'
762!
148:
18
10,
48!
73'
24
21
62
145
35'
287]
2
Deficit
$4, 955, 596
(2)
28,842
4, 405, 280
42, 820, 710
2, 179, 421
33, 406, 182
1,879,065
964, 459
2, 320, 353
4, 775, 735
149, 299
169, 440
138,515,681
45, 049, 325
12, 295, 483
3, 384, 4661
11,305,693
2, 548. 267'
3, 461, 300'
13, 191, 962
112, 022, 446
145, 139, 6O5I
8, 566, 444 i
198, 421
40, 879, 353
241,018
2, 593, 251
143, 092
1, 852, 290!
106, 678, 175
(2) I
409,429,341!
2, 684, 708
57, 153
236, 451, 253
11, 165, 292
3, 566, 251
292, 740, 144
19, 369, 483
1, 082, 990
56, 720
4, 630, 763
6, 986. 992
1, 282, 418
2, 312, 238
3, 097, 721
5, 177, 443
2, 931, 440
42, 803, 008
136, 305
$498, 955
6,029
44,393
5, 483, 667
379, 889
7, 088, 223
249, 093
83,809
269, 717
462, 784
14,000
41, 550
25, 283, 941
4, 927, 301
1, 316, 863
178, 667
1, 156, 32i
243, 992
758, 514
1, 228, 265
9, 030, 346
26, 851, 530
1, 230, 519
25,295
3,627,414
58,528
250, 393
51,440
326, 268
9, 653, 910
35, 751, 682
310, 233
6,048
20, 358, 780
578, 655
589, 463
24, 703, 508
2, 248, 432
30, 951
9,442
501, 842
604, 776
105,611
249, 786
429, 197
599, 153
232, 468
4, 423, 218
19,440
8, 065 1, 792, 082, 323 192, 574, 301
8, 769 1, 774. 903, 980 201, 444, 799
8, 943 1, 991. 001, 583 244, 779, 005
6. 072 1. 361, 816, 485 178. 080, .576
7, 477 2. 247. 107. 674 272. 040, 309
10, 068 3, 760. 766, .301 666. 001. 897
4, 996 1, 624, 781, 989 136, 757, 073
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
» States grouped to conceal identity of taxpayer.
91073—28 23
348
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
MANUFACTURING: NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED
States and Terri-
tories
Alabama.--
Alaska
Arizona..-
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut. .-
Delawiire
District of Columbia.
Florida --
Georgia.-.
Hawaii -.
Idaho
Illinois-.- -
Indiana -
Iowa-..
Kansas .-
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine...
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi..
Missouri
Montana.
Nebraska--.
Nevada
New Hampshire
Now Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North (^arolina
North Dakota
Ohio-..
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
To.\as..
Utah
Vermont —
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin...
Wyoming
States grouped >
Total
1925'
1924'
19231
19221
19211
19201
Total
num-
ber of
21
1
4
24
333
66
245
19
24
3fi
49
5
1
1,028
282
129
22
69
37
70
115
534
346
178
11
308
15
30
8
21
407
5
Corporations reporting net income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
1
14
154
27
125
9
7
13
37
1
616
141
73
8
44
18
29
63
297
197
153
8
17
2
8
220
1
2,1041 1,124
421 22
9
622
42
82
591
98
18
3
69
77
13
29
52
1381
24
296
3
4
369
151
27;
336
51
8,755 4,681
6,246 3.67fi
0,7721 3,926
11, 1871 6,664
10,8251 .5,981
10, 292 4, 266
9,834 ,5,9.35
Gross in-
come
$2, 170, 941
(2)
1,673,806
36, 101, 846
3. 149, 673
69, 399, 332
4, 527, 689
708, 920
1,873, ,595
8, 124, 129
$142,365
82, 916
2, 270, 681
167, 898
7, 092, 163
281,036
37, 450
220, 319
497, 054
268, 580, 930
41,791,782
17,665,813
2, 330, 730
9, 599, 388
1, .588, 142
4, 082, 220
24, 820, 349
11 6, 692, .546
86, 060. 695
25, 679, 333
951,384
107, 689, 005
286, 601
3, 522, 432
2, 582, 558
136,006,602
590, 267, 087
5, 634, 165
42, 481
230, 680, 940
1, .572,648
1,526,358
157, 6.53, 466
11,. 520, 541
565, 026
23, 865. 598
3,994,218
1,943,203
182,692
585, 739
177,806
406, 733
2, 252, 095
21, 182, 766
7, 293, 826
2, 672, 860
58, 984
4, 390, 740
12,074
173,0.53
K-)
129,649
19,708.542
(2)
.52,182.624
317,308
1,069
21,112,422
92, 747
76, 939
12,3;i4,773
669, 025
31,468
Tax
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
$17,488
8,892
266, 822
14,591
890, 784
20, 474
3, 321
31,420
60, 496
(2)
3, 066, 396
510.034
245, 384
23,517
68, 546
19, 910
49, 688
220,312
2, 778, 784
941,97
335, 884
5, 863
,561, 03(
3()S
19,871
(2)
16, 134
1, 9.m, 040
6,710,113
38, 812
2, 739, 776
9, 123
6, 063
1,591,872
71.119
2,802
Corporations repbrting no net
income
Gross in-
come
1
3
10
179
39
120
10
17
23
12
5
412
141
56
14
25
19
41
52
23
149
80
6
1.55
13
6
13
18
4
980
20
5
253
27
55
255
47
11
3
3(1
37
10
1*
2;
86
12
1
$364,054
(»)
877, 356
1.5,404,789
710, 857
19, 424, 486
1,488,872
.577, .336
1,321,1.34
1,923,221
32,313
40.3.52,180
19,743,879
3, 404, 043
267, 129
1,227,064
387, 104
2, 71.5, n95
7, 063, 464
25, 982, 32
9, 289, 304
4,151,699
149,401
9, 550, 635
20, 151
3, .527, 155
9, 896
87.5, 912
37, 9.58, 359
12,709
173. 099, .583
2,616, 172
40, 741
19,744,673
.574, 619
1,614,24'
20, 363, 37
5. 948, 033
812, 832
12, 60(^
4.161,630
2,175,227
181,7.53
4, 575, 025
1.879,1,57
2. 098, 838
4,981,685
6, 872, 850
32, 345
4,074 460.600,317
570 304.214,827
2, SK; 491,001,731
■I, 52:! I 678. 307, 774
4. S44| 798, .352, 398
6, 026 1, 083, 777, 026,171, .537, 751
3,899 7.58,2,50,931 61,710,274
1 Changes in the revenue acts affectiag the comparability of statistical data from income ta.\ returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
■ States groujied to conceal identity of taxpayer.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
349
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by Slates and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
CONSTRUCTION
States and Terri-
tories
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware.-
Dist. of Columbia-..
Florida
(Jeorgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa.-- -.
Kansas -
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland-
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi--.
Missouri
Montana.
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey ..-
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon...
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas...
Utah...
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
States grouped *
Total
num-
ber of
re-
turns
74
2
21
32
594
101
309
44
126
447
105
15
23
1,200
334
148
49
141
165
89
26'
806
551
323
25
540
41
76
7
17
1,053
14
4, 958
139
25
1,021
214
177
865
121
53
28
122
259
74
5
164
226
134
425
21
Corporations reporting net income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
45
1
11
14
328
38
189
28
78
243
68
11
15
767
180
65
26
85
95
60
147
486
351
187
15
325
17
44
3
12
700
6
,008
81
16
623
119
99
5141
71'
29,
20|
68]
1611
■47!
4!
97]
111
711
285^
ii:
Gross in-
come
$10, 727, 958
1,460,167
871, 650
77, 424, 240
5, 193, 895
31, 930, 094
8, 837, 105
20, 322, 276
55, 086, 299
15, 738, 188
3,248,517
3,280,611
237, 181, 367
31, 728, 792
16, 502, 994
3, 307, 349i
15, 457, 554
16, 674, 200
4, 706, 722
30, 259, 378
83, 534, 950
123.043,818
29, 881, 495
2, 385, 574
44, 838, 569
885, 588
14,671,312
(2)
989, 533
115,314,937
851, 327
626, 386, 393
13, 524, 942
1,786,118
151,542, .331
19, 684, S86
11, 468, .305
272, 464, 896
11,799,1^2
3, 059, 036
2, 492, 498
17,196,617
33,215,650
5, 930, 106
244, 156
34,098,193
10, .532, 670
9, 151, 699
55, 688, 127
476, 896
468, 687I
Net income
$452, 376
(2)
141
59,
8. 364,
241
1, 663
734
1, 429
3. 949,
1, 662
410,
98,
18, 558
1,581
964
585,
1, 4,59
1, 299,
221
2. 181
3,506
7, 459,
3, 196
95,
3, 545,
112
1, 134
43.
7, 250,
9'
38, 433,
6S8,
101
8,281
2,518,
644
28, 585,
371
224
79
1, 024]
2, 620,
939
9,
2, 044
471
462,
2, 512
42,
Total 1 16,770 10.075 2. 287, .547. 857
1925 1 i 15,338' 9,701 1,914,494,247
1924 1.... J 13, I7fi] 8,701 1,784,698,994
1923 1.... 12,551 8.151 1,7.5.3,796,470
1922 1.
1921 I.
1920 1.
11,3701 6,997 1,3.50,514,102
10,361| 6,041 1,281,614, ,507
9,960, 7,010 1,87.5,949,811
162, .569
156,490,
132, 704,
112,003,
91, 724
67, 335,
113,5.52
Tax
$37, 092
(2)
12
5,
1,012,
24
181
87
170
4'
193,
52
11
2, 288,
167
105
72,
173
1.36
17
250,
317,
911
383
10
401
10,
143
3,
775
12,
4, 347,
70,
9,
922,
303,
69
3, 769,
34
22,
7
123
306,
115
241
37
45,
269,
1
003 19,146,036 6,695,
708] 17,580,920 5,637,
Corporations reporting no net
income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
29
I
10
18
266
63
120
16
48
204
37
433
154
83
23
56
70
29
120
320
200
136
10
215
24
32
4
5
353
8
1,950
58
9
398
95
78
351
5C
24
Gross in-
come
DeOcit
$1,444,574
(') «
168, 0621
792, 902
24,201,215
2,854,420
14. 532, 878
1, 592, 897
3, 229, 5271
16, 304, 4501
3.735,764
166, 840
39, 750, 205
11,221,036
5, 717, 547
2, 210, 329
4, 361, 866
.3, .361, 014
m4, 442
.5,281,551
31,388,474
17,222,062
10, 629, 287
584, 218
9, 637, 244
449, 310
2, 220, 845
388, 271
119,738
22, 713, 141
5,343
140.128,224
6,386,260
85, 842
36, 955, 362
7, 282, 618
2,394,689
57,110,010
2, 758, 006
965, 093
45,179
6, 282, 556
11, 083, 274
654, 151
3, 274, 344
4, 510, 586
3. 304, 026
7, 389. 320
267, 186
421,820
2181 13,911,675
914 11,438.8.33
158 9,6.52,388
368, 13,594,886
012 33,179,762
4, 475
4,400
4,373
4,320
2,950
528, 547, 998
391, 554, 860
425,.624. 680
469,915,480
415, .529, 862
491,693,680
361,704,293
$107,280
75, 389
88,052
2, 759, 758
273, 983
720,889
530,606
328, 631
1, 732, 191
24a 618
321,609
3, 387, 879
1, 260, 259
441,570
292,503
509,945
439, 180
67, 516
555, 743
2, 509, 515
1,551,999
710, 822
104, 721
1,355,674
40,808
194,520
13, 531
24,375
2,444,352
2,625
15,781.296
372, 897
5,526
2, 795, 851
1,065,317
478,359
5, 999, 730
266,464
125, 462
7,834
348,957
871,818
101,899
(»)
368,804
914, 086
397, 130
550,785
37,686
44,804
.53,621,248
43,345.993
42,010,538
42,808,544
52, 528, 638
51,507,351
28, 209, 391
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
2 States grouped to conceal identity of taxpayer.
350
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
TRANSPORTATION AND OTHER PUBLIC UTILITIES
States and Terri-
tories
Alabama. --■
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California-- --•
Colorado
Connecticut- --.
Delaware--
District of Columbia.
Florida --
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa-
Kansas -.
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine--
Maryland
M assachusetts
Michigan -
Minnesota
Mississippi.- --.
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey —
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania - -
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee.- - - -
Texas
Utah -
Vermont
Virginia-- ---
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin _
Wyoming-
Total
1925 1
1924 1
1923 1
1922 1
1921 1- --
19201
Total
num-
ber of
Corporations reporting net income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
172
16
80
130
1,115
2631
311
64
101
291
261
41
116
1,489
685
890|
386|
398i
255
397
332
907
562
491
96
779
181
310
45
114
810
60
4,366
417
218
1,100
279
521
1,820
117
225
246
289
755
148
109
386
791
281
795
104
11
50
92
597
122
202
43
66
145
173
31
68
941
438
573
258
252
151
275
197
536
345
320
71
475
89
226
22
80
504
18
2,564
239
123
741
179
289
1, 178:
57|
123
158i
1791
497!
73
Gross in-
come
Net income
$13,
4,
14,
242,
50,
295,
64,
25,
18,
5,
1, 393,
37,
45,
348,
206,
42,
56,
384,
443,
167,
375,
5,
618,
11.
21,
1,
4,
337,
4, 949,
150,
3,
248,
53,
36,
1, 594,
28,
4,
2,
79,
162,
15,
3,
393,
65,
83,
26,
2,
323, 761
577, 275
249, 398
827, 68U
048, 110
097, 306
097, 255
235, 793
934, 283
688, 397
072, 449
387, 987
650, 610
558, 786
762, 780
580, 559
834, 561
668, 740
367, 980
232, 695
856, 820
472, 389
625, 599
273, 850
985, 207
535, 995
617, 609
064, 473
023, 754
651,013
367, 933
668, 720
303, 697
234, 450
657, 962
123, 063
376, 946
567, 192
445, 823
978, 422
160, 889
991,496
296, 108
263, 426
152,145
731,223
322. 952
513, 414
704, 721
092, 780
396, 066
$2, 214, 667
104, 723
390, 916
1, 743, 098
52, 008, 272
15, 044, 712
21, 957, 893
6, 161, 779
41,440,129
7, 213, 291
4, 807, 596
3, 926, 728
762, 070
137, 335, 769
5, 564, 460
6, 104, 675
87, 329, 527
24, 651, 595
5, 254, 680
5, 971, 553
45, 678, 917!
63, 435, 6171
33,681,010'
39, 898, 748'
820, 937
49, 776, 030
. 4, 124, 098
3, 356, 017
87, 184
859, 683
39, 279, 475
67,244
587, 888, 038
21,932,478
292, 982
45, 425, 405
9, 063, 070
2, 979, 268
189, 750, 142
5, 792, 579
842, 784!
417, 432i
11, 995, 352
20, 992, 921
682,911
808, 139
88, 841, 398
7, 973, 486
12, 255, 735
4, 233, 468
177, 938
Tax
$284, 790
12, 098
39, 796
218, 113
6, 849, 083]
2, 010, 434
2, 932, 770'
824, 7621
5, 586, 363 1
944, 238
619, 014]
526, 0321
93, 724
18, 325, 004
674, 565 [
743,961:
11,759,2241
3, 287, 5851
680, 2431
759,3611
6, 090, 0241
8, 457, 654 1
4,600,604;
5, 270, 6581
98,0341
6,631,733!
546, 879!
426, 766
6, 418|
101, 127|
5, 202, 0691
6, 897
78, 033, 810
2, 943, 173'
28, 356|
5, 899, 574!
1. 089, 949i
358,371!
25, 292, 791 1
768, 418
100, 606
44, 979
1,591,513
2, 704, 564
81, 469i
72, 655
11,954,241
973, 764
1, 610, 047
495, 294
9, 044
Corporations reporting no net
income
Num-|
ber [
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
5,
30
38
518
141
109
21 i
35
146'
88
10
48
548
247 i
317
1281
1461
104
122'
135
371
217
171
25
304
92
84
23
34
306
42
1,802
178
95
359
100
232'
642]
60
102
88
no:
258!
75'
23;
141
332!
85 1
2611
4o!
$14, 885, 231
43, 414
895, 635
6, 436, 698
69, 970, 852
17, 097, 194
3, 444, 678
4, 686, 582
2, 463, 245
6, 344, 027
6, 793, 764
285, 444
920, 462
289, 822, 105
32, 190, 075
7, 066, 264
14, 003, 919
2, 936, 454
17, 519, 080
3, 751, 288
5,388,419
52, 098, 306
80, 843, 234
75, 088, 584
509, 284
33, 676, 015
865, 622
2, 041, 911
814, 405
643, 725
12, 437, 405
233, 698
308, 345, 920
3, 988, 960
774, 583
33, 027, 357
9, 699, 800
8, 230, 223
43, 959, 533
3, 382, 743
5, 024, 660
1, 163, 322
6, 248, 688
16, 192, 053
1, 863, 881
10,814,512
5, 098, 254
11,958,565
1,994.810
5, 074, 490
2, 591. 412
25, 100 15, 444 1.3, 518, 652, 542 1, 723, 398, 62l!228, 662, 641
23, 613 14, 862 10, 952, .508, 305 1, 468, 692, 7741186, 313, 840j
22, 431 14, 565 9, 099, 039, 812il. 232, 012, 2011148, 278, 140'
21, 113 14, 269 9. 280. 705, 456|1. 257, 409, 896:i50, 998, 913|
20. 511 13, 690, 8, 098, 069, 972 979, 263, ,568 119, 480, 757
19, 105 11, 83l| 7, 187, 369. 107 821, 871, 454[101, 021, 765
20, 599J12, 9221 ''- ''''5. 205, 644 829, 130, 927 98, 623, 106
Deficit
$525, 239
2,989
163, 978
1, 843, 045
6, 190, 974
2, 703, 208
303, 135
552, 030
417,306
1, 214, 821
1, 278, 683
75, 785
144, 222
16, 271, 409
3, 047, 280
1, 09(5, 515
822, 445
417, 915
1, 146, 961
717, 838
1, 423, 194
3, 395, 823
7, 168, 202
3, 433, 166
34, 782
2, 369, 418
290, 139
132,415
94, 080
198, 316
3, 403, 765
79, 047
30, 721, 596
517, 835
223, 699
5, 287, 934
1, 956, 669
830, 632
7, 428, 086
455, 409
449. 961
i 131,768
1,180,819
3, 954, 834
525, 044
477, 196
884, 688
1, 914, 826
453, 713
1.156,013
545, 326
9, 656 1, 245, 630, 785 120, 174, 173
8, 751 i 928, 339, 371 134, 744, 529
7, 866 1, 076, 769. 026 137, 7,53, 364
6, 844 1, 246, 311, 572 125, 649, 787
6, 821 1, 656, 213, 294 196, 480, 421
7, 274 1, 813, 387. 056 323, 368, 793
7, 677,1, 377, 576, 299 150. 505, 207
1 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp.f47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
351
Table 16. — Corporation returns diaiributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
TRADE
Hates and Terri-
tories
Alabama
Alaska -..
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii -
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas.
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland-
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana .
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New JtT.-ey
New Mex.co
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon-
Penns\lvania
Rhode Island.
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas..
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Corporations reporting net income
Total
num-
be^of Num-
turns ^^"^
^"•^^^ of re-
turns
Corporations reporting no net
income
Total .
192f. 1.
1924 1.
112, 705
109, 688
105, 323
1923 1 100,646
1,264
26
331
831
4,192
1,507
1,754
248
518
1,847
1,633
188
532
7, 865
2,737
2,390
1,620
1,432
1,723
1,031
1,159
5,2t)4
3,415
2, 959
765
4,266
973
1,471
139
294
3, 366
258:
38,988
1, 991
1,287
fi, i:;o
1, £40
1,295
4, 965
609
1,356
917
1,461
3, 527
792
276
2, 025
2, 560
1,243
3,394
345
Gross in-
come
1922 1
1921 1
1920 1
95, 683
88, 179
78, 885
861
22
223
563
2,550
979;
1, 13l!
169!
326
1,064
1,127
128
381
4,897
1,819
1,623
1, 135
924 1
1, 124!
648 1
734!
3, 062
2,29l!
1,919
545
2,600
659
983
98 1
1771
2, 200 :
181
11,525!
1, 2641
789 i
3,943i
1, 0521
778
3,035
334
714
526,
908 1
2, 336,
536
195,
1,342
1, 542
8561
2,291
234
$251,
3,
54,
167,
1, 670,
243,
350,
56,
164,
404,
364,
63,
84,
3, 486,
533,
435,
328,
239,
4j58,
130,
418,
1,619,
1, 212,
789,
128,
1, 274,
100,
352,
54,
43,
1, 474,
38,
7, 644,
276,
100,
1, 909,
300,
2C5,
2, 108,
168,
144,
56,
406,
1, 233,
129,
47,
340,
437,
225,
624,
31,
312, 342
222, 163
640, 128
336, 768
066, 442
470, 238
340, 215
205, 037
420, 411
987, 765
062, 670
408. 455
178, 0131
177, 195
030, 105
104, 476
601, 876
337, 558
368, 272
806, 472
793, 593
556, 713
932, 467
777, 421
458, 049
342, 530
464, 445
008, 341
655, 283
816, 205
072, 462
075, 211
550, 062
730, 715
636, 682
599, 207
740, 301
494, 308
823,411
246, 429
684, 466
962. 456
685, 841
392, 786
612,116
513, 526
670. 443
088, 883
845; 799
520, 645
235, 361
71, 403 33, 459, 062, 756
71,910[32, 617, 031.658
68,112,28.625,232.657
68,186 26,441,517,568'
791^22, 864, 939, 438
42,809 17,570,(165,920
52, 278 23, 915, 646, 093
$8, 006,
135,
2, 110,
4, 369,
69, 813,
7, 171,
11,250
3, 009,
7, 380,
16, 673,
10, 064,
3, 324!
2, 299,
129, 38' ■
21, 263,
10, 295,
7, 794,
8, 239,
12, 304,
3,600,
15, 275,
50, 182,
52, 354,
22, 950,
3, 187,
44, 142,
3, 03ft
9, 016,
1,704,
1,08ft
49, 961
1, 757
293, 81ft
8,801
2, 707,
62, 076,
ft 425,
6, 760,
74, 22'
5, 650,
2, 941
l,33i:
10, 303
36, 072,
3,891
1, 25ft
10, 713,
12, 766
8, 490,
19, 985,
1. 177,
1, 165, 557,
1, 254, 045
1, 098, 585
1, 197, 926,
1,014,012
.571,94.5,
911, 173,
Tax
i:
236,
472,
8, 697,
753,
1, 274
370,
911
2, 022,
1, 095,
419,
231
16, 185,
2, 456,
1,011
808
896;
1, 386,
346,
1,
5, 979,
6,540,
2,
310,
5, 392,
262,
1, 009,
208,
108,
6, 431
ISO,
36, 762,
915,
218,
7, 368,
1, 054,
731
9, 182,
679:
262,
79,
1, 142,
4, 258,
405,
130,
1,14
1, 405,
9B4,
2, 222,
10ft
140, 522
14,5. 349,
120,048
069il28, 536
73l|l07. 041,
297 96.742
330192,612,
Num-!
ber , Gross in-
of re- i come
turns
403
41
108
268
1,642
528
623|
79
192i
783 i
506!
60:
151'
2, 968;
918
767
485
508
599!
383;
425
2,202
1,124
1, 040
220
1,666
314
488'
41'
117i
1, 1661
77
7,463,1
727'
4981
2, 187 i
494
517
1,930
275
642
391:
493,
1, 191!
256
81
683
1, 018
387
1, 103;
lll|
$52, 461, 455,
74, 949!
528,468
953, 021 1
265, 069
612, 505
835, 248
247, 002:
983,411,
452,331
928, 569
304, 072
567, 695
620, 135
469, 061
375, 093
907, 427
094, 556
305, 826
531, 885
499, 297
722, 333
706, 817
017,447
451,048
244, 004
178, 883
746,994
975, 634
768, 318
981, 462
021, 937
534, 392
612, 352
119,371,
481, 599
699, 277
065, 742
309, 884
541,382
584, 649
959,941
263, 433
452, 477
322, 077
823, 691
395, 640
252, 790
581, 067
611,418
029, 908
41,3027,478
37, 678i7, 22ft
37. 211 16,490
32. 460 5, 8.32,
.35,892 5,811
45. 370,ft 774
26, 607 7, 597
Deficit
$2, 490, 226
9,900
579, 393
2, 024, 634
20, 030, 225
2, 556, 984
3, 634, 366
404, 023
1,741,813
9, 136, 780
4, 682, 292
352, 137
547, 570
23, 610, 887
6, 118, 655
4, 177, 025
1, 848, 931
2, 671, 400
5, 251, 546
1, 615, 809
3, 582, 630
17, 961, 604
8, 298, 074
7, 847, 863
1, 486, 810
12, 771, 332
1, 216, 315
3, 173, 676
282, 687
724, 358
7, 101, 298
408, 812
85, 430, 180
4, 923, 446
1, 289, 908
17, 18ft 942
2, 685, 995
2, 382, 609
18, 475, 721
2, 113, 644
2, 435, 167
1, 048. 024
5,121,042
9, 602, 074
1, 730, 496
445, 164
3, 802, 030
5, 878, 772
2. 531. 723
5, 181, 145
391, 034
473, 042 330, 998, 059
905, 678 287, 506, 146
246, 892 296, 516, 827
623. 165 264, 797, 443
919.511318.693,358
283, 657 626, 828, 343
470,410 339,482,009
1 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
352
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, sho icing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — ^Continued
SERVICE: PROFESSIONAL, AMUSEMENTS, HOTELS, ETC.
Total
num-
ber of
re-
turns
Corporations reporting net income
Corporations reporting no net
income
States and Terri-
tories
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
Net income
Tax
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
Deficit
Alabama
Alaska,-
217
8
106
129
1,795
502
509
87
253
628
288
32
163
3,060
715
473
206
414
300
257
443
1,410
919
592
85
1,141
242
233
38
76
1,173
73
6,802
403
134
1,603
366
598
1,448
124
173
187
339
814
192
71
377
879
256
842
82
143
2
56
89
869
271
293
47
140
270
193
18
93
1,665
424
258
123
234
198
153
244
744
549
331
50
661
139
132
24
39
658
44
3,635
187
86
942
256
298
795
59
69
113
194
521
113
37
216
474
130
429
47
$8,912,958
3, 572, 945
5, 128, 382
156, 731, 054
17, 494, 587
31,445,441
15, 535, 108
17, 843, 337
28, 676, 434
23, 362, 043
(2)
2, 318, 471
292, 464, 421
36, 093, 783
10, 170, 937
6, 678, 207
15, 592, 548
22, 427, 374
10, 302, 223
23, 679, 930
169,412,130
90, 423, 377
32, 044, 390
2,481,215
83, 955, 708
7, 301, 710
6, 472, 763
890, 025
2, 903, 465
68, 862, 796
1, 626, 747
979, 306, 490
12, 796, 981
1, 471, 578
108, 108, 823
11, 377, 937
13, 941, 303
129,911,072
7, 022, 310
2, 800, 643
1, 757, 637
16, 891, 950
42, 842, 546
7, 786, 132
1, 694, 753
16, 179, 958
28, 269, 620
7, 648, 456
38, 009, 930
1, 289, 925
4,127,416
$709, 322
383, 349
690, 976
19, 556, 196
1, 390, 056
2, 437, 670
653, 814
1, 854, 289
4, 099, 749
2, 030, 826
242, 038
27, 504, 040
3, 177, 164
736, 163
499, 590
2, 219, 566
2, 298, 649
727, 259
3, 267, 704
10, 760, 804
10, 091, 910
2, 730, 059
319,451
5, 985, 157
1, 058, 988
342, 209
61, 604
278, 461
6, 396, 594
112,357
104,639,110
1, 107, 598
99, 103
9, 718, 693
1, 148, 372
1, 203, 294
14, 603, 380
439, 833
161, 064
132, 355
1, 494, 375
4, 216, 456
914, 287
182, 709
1,422,118
2, 264, 680
618, 740
3, 559, 058
120, 249
319, 764
$65, 615
(?)
40, 878
74
6
50
40
926
231
216
40
113
358
95
14
70
1,395
291
215
83
180
102
104
199
666
370
261
35
480
103
101
14
37
515
29
3,167
216
48
661
110
300
653
65
104
74
145
293
79
34
161
405
126
413
35
$2, 747, 975
106, 753
726, 695
1, 480, 840
64, 654, 890
$216, 534
19, 144
Arizona
66, 837
Arkansas -
76
2,411
138
280
36
224
495
233
(2)
18
3,320
345
58
48
255
254
74
400
1,319
1,216
298
34
668
124
23
4
27
712
9
13, 052
114
4
1,124
107
118
1,758
48
13
6
166
430
95
17
149
218
58
286
9
39
597
805
849
395
328
143
838
558
785
633
707
399
031
606
141
559
297
479
318
205
518
851
845
941
125
898
164
140
491
719
162
072
647
184
567
166
989
371
383
786
788
350
367
583
137
765
113
808
207, 104
California _ -
U. 254. 882
6, 361, 880 631. 429
Connecticut
9, 627, 554
833, 377
6,736,911
19, 743, 441
5, 411, 256
472, 333
791, 586
117,282,490
848, 189
Delaware
186, 760
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia . _
1, 183, 322
7, 698, 551
736, 278
Hawaii ..
30, 536
Idaho. ...
208, 555
Illinois
19. 354. 044
Indiana .--
9, 042, 375i 655, 838
Iowa
9, 999, 142i 715, 035
Kansas
1, 631, 1971 347, 264
Kentucky .
5, 134, 1281 796, 884
Louisiana.
4, 078, 1021 309, 151
Maine
2, 276, 789j 247, 533
Maryland
4, 577, 20o| 467, 191
Massachusetts.
Michigan.
34, 967, 259| 3, 398, 525
23, 533, 676 2, 815, 975
Minnesota .
10, 130, 078 859, 772
Mississippi
820, 238! 65. 960
Missouri.- ...
23, 094, 673
1, 445, 832
6,811,126
134, 804
1, 133, 016
23, 915, 206
2, 355, 296
Montana.. . .
232, 001
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
454, 549
27, 345
127, 756
2. 937. 667
New Mexico
New York . . ...
303,8871 118,985
196, 775, 444! 26. 570. 376
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
6, 543, 759
568, 981
29, 747, 271
1, 735, 357
6, 824, 252
35, 155, 534
3, 043, 857
1, 794, 344
1, 030, 236
4,864,035
9, 074, 215
1, 567, 041
735, 851
4, 164, 079
12, 432, 627
4, 845, 408
10, 635, 544
727, 377
675, 737
48, 285
4, 105, 619
273, 856
710, 170
5, 048, 344
220, 881
287, 956
87, 764
355, 185
1. 440, 314
Utah
202, 145
Vermont
44, 601
Virginia .
579, 458
Washington. _
West Virginia
Wisconsin
1, 634, 617
901. 216
940, 070
Wyoming.
70, 256
Total . .
32, 257
28, 981
26, 320
25, 114
23, 145
19, 103
17,490
17, 755
16, 571
15,495
15, 482
13, 494
10, 694
11,914
2, 628, 039, 969
2, 283, 167, 734
2. 049, 142. 401
1, 917, 929, 099
1, 689, 958, 545
1, 312, 596, 853
1, 656, 790, 349
260, 981, 252
246, 426, 235
202, 165, 035
188, 368, 460
148, 366, 522
104, 872, 554
145, 490, 862
31,040
28, 466
22, 130
20, 376
16, 262
19, 269
31, 547
096
993
913
829
319
098
536
14, 502
12,410
10, 825
9,632
9, 651
8,409
5,576
732, 271, 926
556, 184, 645
582, 704, 474
500, 837, 285
525, 945, 947
442, 490, 733
295,783,511
103, 771, 742
19251
1924'
1923"
1922 1-
72, 226, 325
66,650,042
.59, 141, 170
59, 614, 683
1921 1
45, 939, 035
1920"
29, 199, 368
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are .summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
» States grouped to conceal identity of taxpayer.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
353
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued ,
FINANCE:
BANKING, INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE AND HOLDING COMPANIES
STOCKBROKERS, ETC.
States and Terri-
tories
Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut.
Delaware
District of Columbia.
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois--
Indiana
Iowa-
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland ....
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire. -
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas -
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin...
Wyoming
Total -..
1925 '. -.
1924"
1923'
1922'
1921 '
1920'
Total
num-
ber of
1,281
23
278
719
6,168
1,740
1, 320
611
531
5,906
1,536
178
425
.5, 012
3,146
2,969
1,981
1,271
1,512
658
1,672
2,958
3,932
3,581
545
5,154
911
1,817
1.39
264
6,332
266
31, 573
1,624
1,321
5,801
1,271
1,540
4,801
570
1,158
1,020
1,183
3,113
630
186
1,937
2,601
1,302
3,672
294
Corporations reporting net income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
12
132
517
3, 585
929
880
367
311
2,326
855
128
223
3,271
2,232
1,623
1,196
956
944
421
1,072
1,779
2,489
1,757
355
3,095
397
1,065
85
199
3,820
117
18, 652
943
405
3, 576i
695
781
3,275
371
469
365
812
1,978
404
147
1,158
1,465
852
2,301
163
Gross in-
come
$33,
4
15,
997,
48,
267,
152,
38,
127
44
11
6,
942,
138,
72,
32,
60,
94
59,
171
450,
289,
14
18,
200,
8,
35,
2,
15
353,
2,
2, 633,
54,
11
350,
26
21
809,
32,
14
5,
54,
128,
32,
14,
54
68,
31
164
4,
130,433 76,819 9.356,
11.5,947i73, 24fii 8,503
104, 761 67. 089 6, 766
96,772162,654
91,105 58,646
82. 858154, 122
78, 902155, 484
), 488
•, 148
5,797
6,721
Net income
$7, 867, 631
152, 109
2, 604,
103, 090
6, 849,
19, 432,
28, 654,
8, 474,
36, 178,
7, 713,
3,48
51
107, 470
19, 573,
8,34'
4, 460
9, 373,
8, 573,
3, 886,
18, 692,
49, 301
49, 421
12,982
2, 163,
29, 405,
1,424
4,819,
459,
1, 582
81, 555,
406,
430. 589,
10, 099,
2, 362,
46, 912,
3, 902,
4, 549,
101,612,
4, 834,
1,675,
627
8, 791,
22, 314
2,951,
2, 106
11,782,
9, 357
7,191
25,007
614
267 1,3.36,892,
.306,1,523,823,
881: 995, 123
868, 083,
887, 834
739, 296,
933, 304
992
071
438
029
Tax
11
52
245
12, 965
72
2, 302,
3, 725,
1, 082,
3, 863
866,
44
30,
13, 668
2, 128,
792,
364
1, 062,
952,
448,
2, 190
6, 162,
5, 876,
1, 405,
210,
3,301
110,
432,
46,
172,
9, 975
35
52, 620,
1, 173
49,
5,431
392,
467
12,792
570
15'
36,
988,
2, 482,
309
246,
1,316,
9.54
799,
2, 858,
4'
784' 160, 214,
240,179,948
9311109,444
95,114
99, 097
76, 271,
119,001
Corporations reporting no net
income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
566
287
376
1561
913| 2,
605
014
773
274
1851 3,
144!
756i
439
069' 1,
122
054| 1,
182
459
278
2031
9731 1,
74S 1
631 1,
656 1
1451 2
080
2231
2471
003,
175' 2,
436
720 12,
746
084
027 2,
619
487
778' 1,
865'
347
023
972
.588 1,
932
630
825'
832 1,
495
392 1,
416
Gross in-
come
412
11
146
202
583
811
440
244
220
580
681
50
202
741
914
346
785
315
568
237
600
179
U3
,,24
190
059
514
752
54
65
512
149
921'1,
$4, 895,
128,
776 53, 614 2, 942,
69142, 701 12, 013
007:37, 672 2. 305
379 34,118 2,975
400 32, 459 1, 783
592 28,736 1,753
606 23,41811,668
Deficit
574| .$1,366
1
,345,
, 104,
1, 134,
,912,
> 795,
998 528, 032,
179 456,219
359 460, 596,
948 410, 813
886 397, 660,
702 363, 165,
486 293, 936,
628
031
356
919
410
810
100
659
170
177
185
565
906
564
780
004
485
013
782
913
568
Oil
650
339
776
117
730
624
271
578
113
735
329
925
274
314
430
970
148
784
719
842
444
756
788
827
726
857
045
624
573
344
056
529
152
887
913
196
' Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
354
STATISTICS OF INCOME
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
NOMINAL CONCERNS— NATURE OF BUSINESS NOT GIVEN
States and Terri-
tories
Total
num-
ber of
Corporations reporting net income
Corporations reporting no net
income
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
Net income
Tax
I I
Num-|
I ber I Gross in-
I of re- 1 come
turns !
Alabama
Alaska-
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of C olumbia.
Florida
Georgia.. -
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois --
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas.
Kentucky
Louisiana..
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota.
Mississippi..
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
States grouped 2
101
2
81
75
774
313
234
101
69
439
106
6
75
837
395
367
94
142
174
152
305
431
487
570
41
595
393
87
30
29
441
77
2,081
198
160
518
244
347
962
90!
121!
157
1681
241|
96!
241
135!
5391
I56j
561!
511
6
37
16,
19
5
15
1
12
23
16
22
5
12
8
5
3
3
40
2
196
15
4
42
6
16
41
7
7
4
12
9
13
4
13
14
8
27
3
Total .1 14,8711 840
1925 1.... 1 13,544;
1924 1-... ! 26,439:
1923 1 1 26,250
1922 1 : 30,283 12
1921 1.... I 27,780'
1920 1 j 31,760 1,957
$303, 533
292,
1, 189,
364
422,
846,
56,
807,
642,
39,
2, 218,
223!
2, 780,
29,
123:
240,
206,
90,
214,
103,
181
304,
366,
3a
6i;
619,
13,
1,246,
4,641
215,
49,
1,08
32i
820,
2, 490,
80,
47,
56,
366,
608.
146
547,
310,
152,
403
669,
263,
28,
866
115
352
164
077
133
694
272
962
986
304
912
025
969
077
841
002
473
957
871
266
682
041
315
367
123
283
186
926
155
786'
584
158
219
412
92u
689
886
662
$7, 9491
24,536
376,037
19, 315
14, 237
14, 285
10, 523
48, 771 1
108,4671
9,459
104, 739
16, 749
32,858
15, 741
17, 398
42, 868
5,903
55,464
27, o73
12, 208
21,369
84,138
52, 789
4,101
24,460
24,447
4,926
105, 198
501, 025
23,258
4,148
86, 237
1 1, 839
23, 740
234, 039
21, 220
2,391
2,424
40, 779
63,432
12, 972
10, 680
31, 893
12, 651
18, 901
188, 685
17, 850
6,032
27, 393, 023 2, 603, 704
16, 274
'90,'374,'598 '
1,172
13,' 122," 256
$128'
1, 653 1
48, 015'
1, 185;
70
986
529
2,975
12, 437
135'
7, 6761
2, 875!
1,402
609;
3, 059 1
6, 700
949
5031
4, 693 i
1,654!
4, 8651
227 1
8,003!
36, 678;
1, 005
48!
7,249!
888;
92
21, 33
2,236
3,466
6,665
246
2, 765
55
1,118
22, 966
1,702
257
220, 101
93 1
2.
80'
67|
747!
302
2161
93 1
63 1
4151
92!
61
69
800!
379i
3481
89
1271
157
143'
293 i
408!
4711
548l
36i
583!
385!
82
27 1
261
401
75!
,885!
1831
156!
476!
238!
331!
921;
83!
114!
1531
156'
232
83
20
122
525
148
534
14, 031
13, 544
26, 439
26, 250
30, 271
27, 780
29, 803
1,621
830, 262
1, 279, 309
41, 534
153, 972
316, 167
3,925
1,403,441
47, 815
10, 017
327, 069
540, 856
79, 805
6,903
234, 331
15), 389
338, 406
119, 603
656, 445
414, 953
553, 898
29,764
130, 419
14, 729
204,528
61, 676
2,904
365, 438
5,498
3, 616, 006
366, 878
73, 815
1, 261, 468
1, 621, 903
169, 410l
349, 087
362, 262
221, 174
32, 057
133, 797
165, 186
56, 066
35, 389
77, 249
94, 162
47, 132
474, 172
214
20
17, 572, 022
326, 841
625
330, 710
52, 024
211,021,480
1 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
corporations are summarized on pp. 47-49. Fiscal year returns are included.
' States grouped to conceal i'lentity of taxpayer.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
355
Table 16. — Corporation returns distributed by States and Territories, showing for
major industrial groups, the number, gross income, net income, and tax paid of
corporations reporting net income; and the number, gross income, and deficit of
corporations reporting no net income — Continued
COMBINATIONS— PREDOMINANT INDUSTRY NOT DEFINED
Total
num-
ber of
re-
turns
Corporations reporting net income
Corporations reporting no net
income
Year
Num- '
^^i 1 ^T^'f' Net income
of re- [ come
turns
Tax
Num-
ber
of re-
turns
Gross in-
come
Deficit
1926 '
1925 2
1924 2 _...
1923 2 _.__
1922 2
1921 2
1920 -'
5,320
3, 957
3,419
2,116
2,879
3,108
1,757
1,662
1,713
1,078
1,201
1,436
$213, 078, 732 $20, 385, 699
358,756,223 l 26,014,701
607, 185, 982 i 50, 071, 077
326,940,929 | 38,850.617
379,619,547 , 27,088,612
665,011,090 ; 66,902,914
$2, 277, 058
2,361,006
5, 209, 962
4, 441, 639
3, 075, 506
5, 962, 591
3,563
2, 295
1,706
1,038
1,678
1,672
$108,934,162
95,373,013
191, 441, 708
164,220,112
438, 605, 604
467, 950, 836
$15, 203, 776
18, 533, 476
24, 345. 929
18, 566, 276
65, 509, 712
34, 527, 084
' Classified as to industry.
2 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income tax returns of
orporations are summarized on pp. 47—49. Fiscal year returns are included.
356
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Page
Accident, casualty, fire insurance companies, etc., income-tax returns of
corporations {see also Insurance) 334
Accounts payable, in corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and by industrial groups 361-401
By industrial groups 18-20
Accounts receivable, in corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and by industrial groups 360-400
By industrial groups 18-19
Agricultural machinery and equipment, income-tax returns of corpora-
tions engaged in manufacture of {see also Metal manufacture) 332
Agriculture and related industries:
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in, by industrial sub-
groups 12-13, 330, 356
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in —
By assets and liabilities 18-19
By income classes 356
By income classes and bv assets and liabilities 362-363
By States ". 335
By years 1920-1926 335
Receipts and disbursements, classified 31 5-3 1 6,
31^320, 323-324, 327-328
Individual income from, number of returns and net profit, 1926 and
1925 9
Assets, in corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and by industrial groups 360-400
By industrial groups 18-19
Automobile, radio, furniture, etc. Finance companies, income-tax returns
of corporations {see also Finance) 334
Auto tires and tubes, etc., income-tax returns of corporations engaged in
manufacture of (see also Rubber and rubber goods) 331
B
Bakery products, confectionery, etc., income-tax returns of corporations
engaged in manufacture of (see also Manufacture — food products) 330
Banking and related business, income-tax returns of corporations engaged
in (see also Finance) 334
Blast furnaces, steel mills and rolling mills, etc., income-tax returns of
corporations engaged in manufaclTure of {see also Metal manufacture) . . 332
Bonded debt and mortgages, in corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and by industrial groups 361-401
By industrial groups 18, 20
Boots, shoes, slippers, etc., income-tax returns of corporations engaged
in manufacture of (see also Manufacture — leather and leather products). 331
Building and construction, etc., income-tax returns of corporations engaged
in (see oZsc^f^onstruction) ^.. 333
Building materials and supplies, income-tax returns of corporations en-
gaged in (see also Metal manufacture) 332
Business, individual income from:
By income classes, amounts and percentages 7-8, 89
By industrial groups, number, net profit, and per cent 9
By States 80
423
424 INDEX
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Capital net gain, individual income-tax returns:
Income from — ■ Page
By income classes, amounts and percentages 7—8, 75, 90
By income classes and by States 93-167
By States 72, 87
Tax on —
By income classes 75
By income classes and by States 93-167
By years, 1922-1926 31
Capital net loss, individual income-tax returns:
Changes in method of deducting for, revenue acts of 1924 and 1926 6
Tax credit for — ■
By income classes 76
By income classes and by States 93-167
Total 6
Capital stock, in corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and by industrial groups 361-401
By industrial groups 19-20
Cash, in corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and by industrial groups 360-400
By industrial groups 18-19
Cash dividends in corporation income-tax returns. (See Dividends.)
Changes in tax laws affecting comparability of statistical data:
Corporation income tax returns 47-49
Estate-tax returns 67-68
Individual income-tax returns 37-43
Chemicals and allied substances:
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of, by
industrial subgroups 12-13, 332, 357
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of —
By assets and liabilities, classified 19-20
By income classes 357
By income classes and by assets and liabilities 382-383
By States 345
By years 1920-1926 345
Receipts and disbursements, classified _ 316-317, 321, 324-325, 327-328
Individual income from manufacture of, number of returns and net
profit, 1926and 1925 9
Cities, number of individual income-tax returns by 178-312
Clothing, income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of
(see also Textiles and textile products) 331
Coal mining, income tax returns of corporations engaged in (see Nonmetal
mining) 330
Commission, income-tax returns of corporations (see also Trade) 333
Common stock, corporation balance sheets:
By industrial groups 19-20
By income classes and by industrial groups 361-401
Community property income, individual returns of, number and net
income:
Amount and percentage of total income |
By income classes °^
By States 82
Construction :
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in, by industrial sub-
groups 12-13, 333, 358
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in —
By assets and liabilities, classified -^ oco
By income classes 358
By income classes and by assets and liabilities ^^ o^i
By States 349
By years 1920-1926 hTfooQ ?9q
Receipts and disbursements, classified _ 318-319, 322-323, 326, 328 329
Individual income from, number of returns and net profit, 1926 and
1925 9
INDEX 425
Contributions, individual returns: Page
Amount and percentage of total income 7
By years 1922-1926 36
By income classes 91
By States 88
Corporation assets and liabilities, corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and industrial groups 360-401
By industrial groups 18-20
Number of income-tax returns filed and number of balance sheets
tabulated, by size of net income 21
Corporation deficit, income-tax returns:
By income classes 16
By industrial groups 13, 323-326, 356-358
By industrial groups and subgroups 330-334
By industrial groups and by States 335-354
By States Follows 313
By years 1916-1926 and by States 402-422
By years 1920-1926 and by industrial groups 335-355
Item defined 1
Corporation disbursements, income-tax returns, by industrial groups,
classified:
AU corporations, amounts and percentage distribution 315-319, 327-329
By corporations reporting net income and no net income 320-326
Corporation gross sales, income-tax returns, by industrial groups:
All corporations, amount and percentage of total receipts 315-316,
318, 327-328
By corporations reporting net income and no net income. 319, 321-324, 326
Corporation income, income-tax returns:
Gross, by those reporting net income and no net income —
By industrial groups 12-13
By industrial groups and by States 335-354
By States Follows 313
By years 1916-1926 and by States 402-422
Net-
Amount exempt from and amount subject to tax 14
By income classes and by industrial groups 356-358
By industrial groups 12,316-318,320-322
By industrial groups and subgroups 330-334
By industrial groups and by States 335-354
By States Follows 313
By years 1909-1926 44
By years 1920-1926 and by industrial groups 335-355
Item defined 1
Corporation income statement, income-tax returns, all corporations and by
corporations reporting net income and no net income 315-326
Corporation income tax:
And war-profits and excess-profits tax by years 1913-1926 44
By industrial groups —
Amount and percentage of total receipt 316-317, 319-322, 328-329
Percentages of net income and of total tax 12
By industrial groups and subgroups 330-334
By industrial groups and by States 335-354
By States FoUows 313
Bv years 1913-1926 44
By years 1916-1926 and by States - 402-422
Corporation income-tax returns (see also Corporation deficit; Corporation
income; Corporation income tax) :
Assets and liabilities, by industrial groups 18-20
By income classes and by industrial groups, number and net income. 356-358
By those reporting net income and no net income —
By industrial groups ■- 12-13
By industrial groups and subgroups 330-334
By industrial groups and by States 335-354
By States.. . FoUows 313
By years 1916-1926, and by States 402-422
Number and net income (or deficit) by years 1920-1926, and by-
industrial groups 335-355
Receipts and disbursements, by industrial groups, classified.. 319-326
426 INDEX
Corporation income-tax returns — Continued. Page
By years 1909-1926, number and net income 44
Changes in tax laws affecting comparability of statistical data 47-49
Comparison 1926 and 1925 returns 11
Deductions in. {See Deductions.)
Deductions allowed life insurance companies 11
Fiscal and calendar year returns are tabulated 1, 21
Fiscal year returns (see Fiscal year returns) 21-30
Income statement, analysis of receipts and disbursements, by indus-
trial groups 315-329
Number of —
Reporting net income by income classes 16, 356
Total, and by those reporting net income and no net income —
By industrial groups 12-13, 330-334, 335-354, 356-358
By States Follows 313, 335-354, 402-422
By years 335-355
Unaudited returns tabulated 1
Corporation profits, income tax returns, by industrial groups:
From gross sales and from operations other than gross sales —
All corporations, amount and percentage of total receipts 315-316,
318, 327-328
By corporations reporting net income and no net income 319,
321-324, 326
Net, amount and percentage of total receipts 315,
317-318, 320-322, 327, 329
Net after income tax, amovmt and percentage of total receipts 316-317,
319-327, 328-329
Corporation receipts, income tax returns by industrial groups classified
(see also Corporation income, gross) :
All corporations, amount and percentage distribution. 315, 317-318, 327, 329
By corporations reporting net income and no net income 319,
321-323, 325-326
Corporation surplus, corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and by industrial groups 361-401
By industrial groups 19-20
Corporation taxes (see also Corporation income tax; Corporation war-
profits and excess-profits taxes) :
Other than income and profits, by industrial groups —
All corporations, amount and percentage of total receipts 315,
317-318, 327, 329
By corporations reporting net income and no net income 320,
323, 325, 326
Corporation war-profits and excess-profits taxes:
By years 1917-1922 44
By years 1917-1922 and by States 402-422
Cost of goods sold by corporations, income tax returns, by industrial
groups:
All corporations, amount and percentage of total receipts 315,
317-318, 327, 329
By corporations reporting net income and no net income. _ 320-323, 325-326
Cotton goods — dress goods, cotton yard, napping, dyeing, etc., income tax
returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of (see also Textiles) — 331
Counties, number of individual income-tax returns by 178-312
Credits, estate-tax returns of resident decedents:
By net estate classes 53, 55, 57, 66
By States 58-63
Credits, individual income tax, classified:
By income classes 76
By income classes and by States 93-167
D
Deductions:
Corporation income-tax returns, by those reporting net income and
no net income —
By industrial groups 12-13
By States Follows 313
By years 1916-1926 and by States 402, 422
INDEX 427
Deductions — Continued.
Estate-tax returns — Page
By net estate classes, and by resident and nonresident decedents. 53,
55, 57, 66
By States, resident decedents 58-65
Individual income-tax returns —
Bv income classes 91
By States 88
By years 1916-1926 35-36
1924-1926 figures not comparable with prior years 6
Net loss for prior year {see Net loss, prior year) 6, 13
Deficit, corporation. (See Corporation deficit.)
Depletion, corporate disbursements for, income-tax returns, by industrial
groups :
All corporations, amount and percentage of total receipts 315,
317-318,327,329
By corporations reporting net income and no net income. 320-323, 325-326
Depreciation, corporate disbursements for, income-tax returns, by indus-
trial groups:
All corporations, amount and percentage of total receipts 315,
317-318, 327, 329
By corporations reporting net income and no net income. 320, 323, 325-326
Dividends:
Corporaftion income from, by industrial groups —
All corporations, amount and percentage of total receipts 315,
317-318, 327-329
By corporations reporting net income and no net income 319,
321-323, 325-326
Individual income from — •
By income classes (amounts and percentages) 8, 74, 90
By income classes and by States 93-167
Bv Spates 87
By years 1916-1926 35-36
Dividends paid to shareholders, corporation income-tax returns:
Cash and stock, by corporations reporting net income and no net
income —
By analvsis of corporation receipts and disbursements 320-321,
323—326
By States Follows 313
By years 1922-1926 14
E
Earned income of individuals, tax credit of 25 per cent on :
By income classes 76
By income classes and by States 93-167
Item defined 6
Total 6
Electric light and power companies, income-tax returns of corporations
(see also Transportation and other public utilities) 333
Electrical machinery and equipment, income-tax returns of corporations
engaged in manufacture of (see also Metal manufacture) 332
Electric railroads, etc., income-tax returns of corporations (see also Trans-
portation and other public utilities) 333
Estate tax:
By net estate classes, resident and nonresident decedents 66
By periods 1916-1927, total and by resident and nonresident decedents 67
By States, resident decedents 58-65
Changes in tax laws affecting the comparability of statistical data 67-68
Defined and distinguished from inheritance tax 50
Relation of taxes in returns to tax receipts for same period 50
Total before deducting tax credits, resident decedents — •
By net estate classes 53, 55, 57
By States 58-65
91073—28 28
428 INDEX
Estate tax returns: Page
By periods, 1916-1927, total, and by resident and nonresident
decedents 67
Nonresident decedents —
By net estate classes 66
Number of —
By net estate classes 52-57
By periods, 1916-1927 67
By States 58-65
Resident decedents —
By net estate classes 66
By States, and by estates subject to and not subject to tax 58-65
Nature of property and deductions, by net estate classes 52-57
Unaudited returns tabulated 1, 50
Excavation, road building, etc., income-tax returns of corporations engaged
in (see also Construction) 333
Exemptions from tax:
Corporation income-tax returns 14
Individual income-tax returns 5
Exemptions from normal tax, individual income-tax returns:
By income classes, classified, and under $10,000 by taxable and non-
taxable 74-75
By income classes and by States, classified, and under $10,000, by
taxable and nontaxable incomes 93-167
By States, classified 72
Total, classified 5
F
Factory machinery, etc., income-tax returns of corporations engaged in
(see also Metal manufacture) 332
Farming, fruit, cotton, grain, stock, etc., income-tax returns of corporations
engaged in (see also Agriculture and related industries) 330
Federal farm-loan securities reported in individual income-tax returns. 10, 92-93
Fiduciary sources, individual income from:
By income classes (amounts and percentages) 8, 90
By States 87
By years 1916-1926 35-36
Finance:
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in, by industrial sub-
groups 12-13, 334, 358
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in —
By assets and liabilities, classified 19-20
By income classes 358
By income classes and by assets and liabilities 398-399
By States 353
By years 1920-1926 353
Receipts and disbursements, classified.- 318-319, 322-323, 326, 328-329
Individual income from, number of returns and net profit, 1926 and 1925 . 9
Special deductions allowed life-insurance companies 11
Fiscal-year returns, individual and corporation 1)21
Corporations —
By industrial groups, 1926 and 1925 22-29
By months ending the fiscal year, 1926 and 1925 26, 29
By size of net income and deficit, 1926 and 1925 30
For fractional part of years 1926 and 1925 21
Food products, beverages, and tobacco:
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of, by
industrial subgroups 12-13, 330-331, 356
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of —
By assets and liabilities, classified 18-19
By income classes 356
By income classes and by assets and liabilities 368-369
By States 338
By years 1920-1926 ...- 338
Receipts and disbursements, classified 315-316,
319-320, 323-324, 327-328
Individual income from manufacture of, number of returns, and net
profit, 1926 and 1925 »
INDEX 429
Page
Food preparations, etc., income-tax returns of corporations engaged in
manufacture of (see also Manufacture — Food products) 331
Forestry, fishing, ice harvesting, etc., income-tax returns of corporations
engaged in (see also Agriculture and related industries) 330
Forms 1040A, 1040, 1120, 1120L Follows 43,49
Furniture, etc., income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufac-
ture of {see also Manufacture — Lumber and wood products) 331
G
Gas companies, natural and artificial, income-tax returns of corporations
{see also Transportation and other public utilities) 333
Gloves, saddlery, harness, trunks, tanning, etc., income-tax returns of
corporations engaged in manufacture of (see also Leather and leather
products) 331
Government securities wholly and partial^ tax exempt, reported in indi-
vidual income-tax returns (see Tax-exempt securities) 10
Gross corporation income. {See Corporation income.)
Gross estate, estate tax returns:
By net estate classes, resident and nonresident decedents 66
By periods, 1916-1926, total and by resident and nonresident dece-
dents 67
By States, resident decedents 58-65
H
Heads of families, classified, individual income-tax returns of, number and
net income 5, 80-81, 83-84
Holders and lessors of mining property, income-tax returns of corporations
(see also Mining and quarrying) 330
Holding companies, income-tax returns of corporations (see aiso Finance). 334
Household machinery and equipment, income-tax returns of corporations
engaged in manufacture of (see also Metal manufacture) 332
Husbands and wives, joint individual income-tax returns of number and
net income 5, 80, 83
I
Income, corporations. {See Corporation income.)
Income, individual. {See Individual income.)
Income statement of corporations. {See Corporation income statement.)
Income tax, corporation. (*See Corporation income tax.)
Income tax, individual. {See Individual income tax.)
Income-tax returns. {See Corporation income-tax returns; Individual
income-tax returns.)
Income and profits taxes paid foreign countries:
Corporation 50
Individual 50
Individual income {see also Earned income; Tax-exempt securities):
Net—
1924-1926 figures not comparable with prior j^ears 6
Average per return by States 73
By income classes 33, 74, 78, 91
By income classes and by sex and family relationship 83-85
By income classes and by States 93-167
By sex and f amilv relationship 5, 80-82, 83-85
By States 1 71, 82.88
By States and by sex and family relationship 82
By years, 1913-1926, amount 31
By years, 1916-1926 32-33
By years 1916-1926, and by income classes 32-33
By years 1916-1926, and by States 168-178
Earned income 6
Exempt from normal tax 5
Item defined 1
Net loss for prior year (see Net loss for prior year, deduction) __ 6
Simple and cumulative distributions, amounts and percentages,
by income classes 4
430 INDEX
Individual income — Continued.
Nontaxable, under $10,000— Page
By detailed sources and by income classes 89-91
By income classes 74, 85
By income classes and by States 93-167
Sources of, in detail —
By income classes 89-91
By States 86-88
Sources of, main-
Amount and percentage of total 7
By income classes 7-8
By years 1916-1926 35-36
Total-
By income classes 8
By States 88
Individual income tax (see also Individual war-profits tax; Capital net
gain) :
Amount, average per return, and rate on net income, by income
classes 76
Amount, by States, and percentages 73
Average per return — •
By States 73
By vears, 1916-1926, and by income classes 33
By years, 1916-1926, and by States 168-178
By income classes 33, 76, 79
By income classes and by States 93-167
By States 73
By years, 1913-1926 31
By years 1916-1926, and by income classes 33
By years 1916-1926, and by States 168-178
Credits. {See Credits, individual income-tax returns.)
Normal tax —
By income classes 75
By income classes and by States 93-167
By years 1913-1926 31
Simple and cumulative distributions, amounts and percentages, by
income classes 4, 79
Surtax —
By income classes 75
By income classes and by States 93-167
By years 1913-1926 31
Total, before deducting tax credits —
By income classes 75
By income classes and by States 93-167
Total income and war-profits and excess-profits taxes, individual and
corporation, by years --_ 31, 44
Individual income tax returns (see also Individual income; Individual
income tax) :
1926 and 1925 returns compared 3
By income classes and, under $10,000, by taxable and nontaxable
returns 74-76
By income classes and by States and, under $10,000, by taxable and
nontaxable returns 93-167
By sex and family relationship —
Amounts and percentages 5
By income classes and, under $10,000, by taxable and non-
taxable returns 83-85
By States 80-82
By States 71-73
By years, 1913-1926, number, net income, and tax 31
By vears, 1916-1926, and by income classes 32-33
By years, 1916-1926, and by States 168-178
Changes in tax laws affecting comparability of statistical data 37-43
Credits 42-43
Normal-tax rates 38
Personal exemption 38
Surtax rates 39-41
Deductions in. (See Deductions.)
INDEX ^ 431
Individual income tax returns — Continued.
Exemptions from normal tax. (See Exemptions from normal tax.)
Fiscal and calendar year returns tabulated. {See also Fiscal year
returns.)
Number of— ^^^e
By cities 178-312
By counties 178-312
By income classes 4, 74, 77, 85, 89, 93-167
By sex and famih' relationship 5, 80-82, 83-85
By States 71, 82, 86, 93-167
By taxable and nontaxable returns under $10,000_-- 74, 85, 89, 93-167
By years 32, 168-178
By simple and cumulative distributions, amounts, and percent-
ages, by income classes 4, 77
Percentage of population filing, t>y States 73
Simple and cumulative distributions, amounts, and percentages, by
income classes 4
Sources of income, in detail —
By income classes, amounts, and percentages 7-8
By income classes, and under $10,000, by taxable and nontaxable
returns 89-91
By States 86-88
Sources of income, main —
Amount and percentage of total 7
By incomie classes 7-8
By years, 1916-1926 35-36
Tax-exempt securities in. (See Tax-exempt securities.)
Unaudited returns tabulated 1
Individual war-profits tax, 1917 31
Individuals required to file returns, 1914-1926. {See also Changes in tax
laws affecting comparability of statistical data.)
Insurance companies, not agents {see also Finance) :
Income tax returns of corporations engaged in 334
Special deductions allowed 11
Interest and investments, individual income from {see also Tax-exempt
securities) :
By income classes, amounts and percentages 8, 90
By States 87
Interest on Government obligations. {See Tax-exempt securities.)
Interest paid by corporations, by industrial groups:
AU corporations, amount and percentage of total receipts 316,
317-318, 327, 329
By corporations reporting net income and no net income-- 320-323, 325-326
Inventory, corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and by industrial groups 360-400
By industrial groups 18-19
Investment income, individual income from. {See Interest and invest-
ment income.)
J
Joint returns of husbands and wives. {See Husbands.)
K
Knit goods, sweaters, hosiery, etc., income-tax returns of corporations en-
gaged in manufacture of 331
L
Leather and leather products:
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of, by
industrial subgroups 12-13, 331, 356
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of —
By assets and liabilities, classified 18-19
By income classes 356
By income classes and by assets and liabilities 372-373
By States 340
By years, 1920-1926 340
432 INDEX
Leather and leather products — Continued. Page
Receipts and disbursements, classified _ 315-316,
319-320, 323-3'24, 327-328
Individual income from manufacture of, numl^er of returns and net
profit, 1926 and 1925 9
Liabilities, in corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and by industrial groups 361-401
By industrial groups 18-20
Life insurance companies, income-tax returns of corporations 334
Special deductions allowed 11
Local transportation, taxicabs, drayage, etc., income-tax returns of cor-
porations engaged in (see Transportation and other public utilities) 333
Locomotives and railroad equipment, income-tax returns of corporations
engaged in manufacture of (see Metal manufacture) 332
Lumber and wood products:
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged I n manufacture of, by
industrial subgroups 12-13, 331, 357
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of —
By assets and liabilities, classified 18-19
By income classes 357
By income classes and by assets and liabilities 376-377
By States _ __ 342
By years, 1920-1926 342
Receipts and disbursements, classified.. 316-317, 321, 324-325, 327-328
Individual income from, number of returns and net profit, 1926 and
1925 9
M
Manufacturing:
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in, by industrial sub-
groups 12-13, 330-332, 356-357
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in —
By assets and liabilities, classified 18-20
By income classes 356-357
By income classes and by assets and liabilities 366-389
Bv States 337-348
By years, 1920^1926 337-348
Receipts and disbursements, classified 315-317,
319-321, 323-325, 327-329
Individual income from, number of returns and net profit, by industrial
subgroups, 1926 and 1925 9
Meat packing and packing-house products, income-tax returns of corpora-
tions engaged in manufacture of (see also Food products) 330
Men, individual income-tax returns of, classified, number and net in-
r come 80-81, 83-84
Metal and metal products:
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of, by
industrial subgroups 12-13, 332, 357
Income tax returns of corporations engaged in nianufacture of —
By assets and liabilities, classified 19-20
By income classes 357
By income classes and by assets and liabilities 386-387
Bv States 347
By years 1920-1926 347
Receipts and disbursements, classified. 316-317, 321, 324-325, 328-329
Individual income from manufacture of, number of returns and net
profit, 1926 and 1925 9
Milling, bran, flour, meal, etc., income-tax returns of corporations engaged
in manufacture of (see also Food products) 330
Mining and quarrying:
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in, by industrial sub-
groups 12-13,330,356
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in —
By assets and liabilities, classified 18-19
By income classes 356
By income classes and by assets and liabilities 364-365
By States 336
By years 1920-1926 336
Receipts and disbursements, classified 315-316,
319-320, 323-324, 327-328
INDEX 433
Mining and quarrying — Continued. ^^^^
Individual income from, number of returns and net profit, 1926 and
1925 9
Mortgages, corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and by industrial groups 361-401
By industrial groups 18, 20
Motor vehicles and accessories, income-tax returns of corporations engaged
in manufacture of {see also Metal manufacture) 332
N
National banks, income-tax returns of corporations 334
Net income, corporation or individual. {See Corporation income; Individual
income.)
Net loss for prior year deduction:
Corporation income-tax returns —
By industrial groups 12, 316-317, 319-322, 328-329
By industrial groups and subgroups 330-334
By States Follows 313
Individual income-tax returns —
Bv income classes 74
Bv States 71
Years 1922-1926 6
Net estate, estate-tax returns:
By net estate classes and by resident and nonresident decedents 66
By periods 1916-1927, total, and by resident and nonresident dece-
dents 67
By States, resident decedents 58-65
Nonmetal mining, income-tax returns of corporations engaged in 330
Normal income tax, individuals:
Amount. {See Individual income tax.)
Exemptions form. {See Exemptions from normal tax.)
Net income subject to. {See Individual income.)
Notes payable, corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and by industrial groups 361-401
By industrial groups 18, 20
Notes receivable, corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and bj^ industrial groups 360-400
By industrial groups 18-19
O
Oil and gas, income-tax returns of corporations engaged in the mining of
{see also Nonmetal mining) 330
P
Paper, pulp, and products:
Income-lax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of, by
industrial subgroups 12-i3, 331, 357
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of —
By assets and liabilities, classified 18-19
By income classes 357
By incom e classes and by assets and liabilities 378-379
By States 343
By vears 1920-1926 343
Receipts and disbursements, classified. _ 316-317, 321, 324-325, 327-328
Individual income from manufacture of, number of returns, and net
profit, 1926 and 1925 9
Partnership returns of income, number of, 1917-1926 11
Partnership war-profits tax, 1917 31
Partnerships, individual income from:
By income classes, amounts and percentages 7-8, 89
By States 86
Personal exemption, individual income tax returns:
By income classes and, under $10,000, by taxable and nontaxable
returns 74
By States 72
434 INDEX
Personal industry, individual income from, classified: Page
By main sources __ 7
By years 1916-1926 35-36
Petroleum and mineral oil refining, income-tax returns of corporations
engaged in 332
Preferred stock corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and industrial groups 361-401
By industrial groups 19-20
Printing and publishing:
Income tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of, by
industrial subgroups 12-13, 331, 357
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in —
Assets and liabilities, classified 18-19
By income classes 357
By income classes and by assets and liabilities 380-381
By States 344
BV years 1920-1926 344
Receipts and disbursements, classified- _ 316-317, 321, 324-325, 327-328
Individual income from, number of returns, and net profits, 1926
and 1925 9
Professional service, income-tax returns of corporations engaged in 333
Profi-ts from sale of real estate, stock and bonds, etc., individual income
from:
By income classes, amounts and percentages 7-8, 89
By States 86
Property, individual income from, classified:
By main sources 7
By years 1916-1926 . 35-36
Property in estate tax returns of resident decedents:
By net estate classes, classified 52-57
Public utilities (see Transportation and other public utilities) 333
Quarrying, income-tax returns of corporations engaged in (see also Mining
and quarrying) 330
R
Rail transportation, income-tax returns of corporations engaged in (see
also Transportation and other public utilities) 333
Real estate, buildings and equipment, corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and by industrial groups 360-400
By industrial groups 18-19
Rents and ro.yalties, individual income from:
Bv income classes, amounts and percentages 8, 90
By States 87
Restaurants, hotels, etc., income-tax returns of corporations engaged in
(see also Service) 333
Retail trade, income-tax returns of corporations engaged in (see also
Trade) - 333
Royalties, individual income from. (See Rents and royalties.)
Rubber and rubber goods:
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of, by
industrial subgroups 12-13, 331, 356
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of —
By assets and liabilities, classified 18-19
By income classes 356
By income classes and by assets and liabilities 374-375
By States 341
By years 1920-1926 ,341
Receipts and disbursements , classified 31 5-3 1 6,
319-320, 323-324, 327-328
Individual income from manufacture of, number of returns, and net
profits, 1926 and 1925 -- 9
Rubber boots, shoes, etc., income-tax returns of corporations engaged in
manufacture of (see also Rubber and rubber goods) 331
INDEX 435
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Page
Salaries and wages, individual income from. (See Wages and salaries.)
Sale of real estate, stocks, bonds, etc., individual income from profits
from. {See Profits from sale of real estate, stocks, bonds, etc.)
Sawmill and planing-mill products, income-tax returns of corporations
engaged in manufacture of (see Lumber and wood products) 331
Service :
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in, by industrial sub-
groups 12-13, 333, 358
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in —
By assets and liabilities, classified 1&-20
By income classes 358
By income classes and by assets and liabilities 396-397
By States 352
By years 1920-1926 352
Receipts and disbursements, classified 318-319,
322-323, 326, 328-329
Individual income from, number of returns, and net profits, 1926 and
1925 9
Silk and rayon goods, etc., income-tax returns of corporations engaged
in manufacture of (see Textiles and textile products) 331
State and private banks, income-tax returns of corporations engaged in
(see also Finance) 334
Steam railroads, etc., income-tax returns of corporations engaged in (see
also Transportation and other public utilities) 333
State and local securities reported in individual income-tax returns 10, 92-93
Stock dividends in corporation income-tax returns. {See Dividends.)
Stock and bond brokers, income-tax returns of corporations {see also
Finance) 334
Stone, clay, and glass products:
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of, bv
industrial subgroups 12-13, 332, 357
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of —
By income classes 357
By income classes and by assets and liabilities 384-385
Assets and liabilities, classified. 19-20
By States 346
By years 1920-1928 346
Receipts and disbursements, classified 316-317,
321, 324-325, 328-329
Individual income from manufacture of, number of returns, and
net profits, 1926 and 1925 9
Sugar refining^cane, beet, maple, etc., income-tax returns of corpora-
tions engaged in manufacture of {see also Food products) 330
Surplus. {See Corporation surplus.)
Surtax, individual income tax. {See Individual income tax.)
T
Tax-exempt income:
Dividends, corporation returns. {See Dividends.)
Exempt from normal tax, individual income-tax returns. {See Exemp-
tions from normal tax.)
Corporation income-tax returns. {See Exemptions, corporation re-
turns.)
From ^securities, individual and corporation returns. (See Tax-
exenapt securities.)
Tax-exempt interest. {See Tax-exempt securities.)
Tax-exempt securities in corporation balance sheets:
By income classes and by industrial groups 360-400
By industrial groups 18-19
Tax-exempt securities:
Corporation income from —
All corporations, nmount and percentage of total receipts 315,
317-318, 327, 329
By industrial groups 315-329
By corporations reporting net income and no net income 319,
321-323, 325-326
436 INDEX
Tax-exempt securities — Continued Page
In estate-tax returns of resident decedents, by net estate classes,
classified 52, 54, 56
In individual income-tax returns —
Partially tax-exempt, Government —
Amount owned and interest received, returns of net income
over $5,000—
By income classes 92-93
Total 10
Income from —
By income classes 8
By income classes and by States 93-167
By States 72, 87
Wholly tax-exempt, amount owned and interest received, returns
of net income over $5,000, classified into obligations of States
and Territories, securities issued under the Federal Farm
Loan act, and United States Government securities —
By income classes 92-93
Total 10
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies, income-tax returns of cor-
porations (see also Transportation and other pubUc utilities) 333
Textiles and textile products:
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of, by
industrial subgroups 12-13, 331, 356
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in manufacture of —
By assets and liabilities, classified 18-19
By income classes 356
By income classes and by assets and liabilities 370-371
By States 339
By years 1920-1926 339
Receipts and disbursements, classified 315-316,
319-320, 323-324, 327-328
Individual income from, number of returns, and net profit, 1926 and
1925 - _. 9
Tlieaters, motion pictures, etc., income-tax returns of corporations (see also
Service) 333
Tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, etc., income-tax returns of corporations (see also
Food products) 330
Trade:
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in, by industrial sub-
groups ■_ 12-13, 333, 358
■ . Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in —
By assets and liabilities, classified 19-20
By income classes 358
By income classes and by assets and liabilities 394^395
By States 351
By years, 1920-1926 351
Receipts and disbursements, classified.. 318-319, 322-323, 326, 328-329
Individual income from, number of returns and net profit, 1926 and
1925 9
Transportation and other public utilities:
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in, by industrial sub-
groups - 12-13, 333, 358
Income-tax returns of corporations engaged in —
By assets and liabilities, classified 19-20
By income classes 358
By income classes and by assets and liabilities 392-393
By States 350
By years, 1920-1926 350
Receipts and disbursements, classified. 318-319, 322-323, 326, 328-329
Individual income from, number of returns and net profit, 1926 and
1925 9
Trust companies, savings banks, etc., income-tax returns of corporations
(see also Finance) 334
INDEX 437
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Page
United States Government bonds, wholly and partially tax exempt, re-
ported in individual income-tax returns. {See Tax-exempt securities.)
W
Wages and salaries, individual income from:
By income classes, amounts and percentages 7-8, 89
By States 86
War-profits tax. {See Corporation, war-profits, and excess-profits tax;
Individual war-protits tax; Partnership war-profits tax.)
Water transportation, income-tax returns of corporations (see also Trans-
portation and other public utilities) 333
Wholesale trade, income-tax returns of corporations engaged in {see also
Trade) 333
Wives, separate individual income-tax returns of, number of returns and net
income 5, 82, 85
Wives and husbands, joint individual returns of. (*See Husbands.)
Women, individual income-tax returns of, classified, number of returns,
and net income 5, 81, 84
Woolen and worsted goods — income-tax returns of corporations engaged
in manufacture of {see Textiles and textile products) 331
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