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TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 
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STATISTICS  OF  INCOME 

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UNITED  STATES  INTERNAL  REVENUE 


STATISTICS  OF  INCOME 

FROM 

RETURNS  OF  NET  INCOME  FOR  1926 

INCLUDING  STATISTICS  FROM 
ESTATE  TAX  RETURNS 


COMPILED  UNDER  THE  DIRECTION  OF  THE 
COMMISSIONER  OF  INTERNAL  REVENUE 

BY  THE  STATISTICAL  SECTION,  INCOME  TAX  UNIT 


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CONTENTS 


Page 
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 


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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 

1 

1 

Tax 

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  . 

$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 
.24 

.58 
.99 
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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 
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Size  of  net  income 


Number  of  j  Number  of 

corporation  i  corporation 

income  tax  i     balance 

returns  sheets 

filed         tabulated 


Per  cent 

of  balance 

sheets  to 

returns 

filed 


Under  $5,000. 

$5,000  to  $10,000...- 

$10,000  to  $50,000 

$50,000  to  $100,000... 

$100,000  to  $250,000 

$250,000  to  $500,000 

$500,000  to  $1,000,000 

$1,000,000  to  $5,000,000.... 
$5,000,000  and  over 

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Reporting  net  income 

Reporting  no  net  income 

Grand  total 


169, 010 

28,363 

41,713 

8,748 

5,966 

2,137 

1,100 

883 

214 


258, 134 
197, 186 


455, 320 


138, 440 

26,  732 

40,646 

8,561 

5,910 

2,117 

1,089 

877 

209 


224,  581 
134, 868 


359, 449 


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94.25 
97.44 
97.86 
99.06 
99.06 
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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 


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Total 

Corporations  report- 
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Year 

turns 

Net  income 

Net  loss  for 
prior  year 

Income  ta.x 

Number 
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Deficit 

1926. 

7, 499           7, 295 
7,  571           7, 449 

$161,  360, 492 

!K3.  432.  938 

$20, 129, 028 
22, 307,  539 

204 
137 

$2, 865, 920 

1925...     . 

182,  560,  090           2.  430.  750 

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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 

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$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 — 

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$100,000  to  $500,000 

$500,000  to  $1,000,000... 
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$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 

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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 


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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 


Single,  or  mar- 
ried and  not 
living  with 
husband  or 
wife 


$5,000 
5,000 

5,000 


Net 
income 


Gross 
income 
regard- 
less of 
amount 
of  net 
income 


$3, 000 
3,000 

1,000 
1,000 
1,000 
1,000 

1,000 
1,500 


$5,  000 
5,000 

5,000 


Personal  exemption  and 
credit  for  dependents 


Married 
and 

living 
with 
hus- 
band 

or  wife 
or 

head  of 

family  * 


000 
000 

000 
000 
000 
500 


2,500 


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or 

married 
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not 

living 
with 
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band 

or  wife 


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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 

400   -^Second  $4,000 

[Balance  over  $8,000. 

[First  $4,000 

400   -(Second  $4,000 

[Balance  over  $8,000. 


Rate 
per 
cent 


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•  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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net 

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Reporting 
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Net  income  1 

Report- 
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Report- 
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come 

1909 

262,  490 
270,  202 
288,  352 
305,  336 

316,  909 
3  299, 445 
3  366, 443 

341,  253 
351, 426 

317,  579 
320, 198 
345,  595 
356, 397 
382, 883 
398,  933 
417,  421 
430, 072 
455, 320 

2  52, 498 
2  54,  040 
2  55, 129 
2  61, 116 
188,  866 
174,  205 
190,911 
206,  984 

232,  079 
202, 061 
209,  634 
203,  233 
171,  239 
212,  535 

233,  339 
236, 389 
252, 334 
258, 134 

209,  992 
210, 162 
233. 223 
244,  220 
128,  043 
125, 240 
175,  532 
134, 269 
119,  347 
115,  518 
110,  564 
142, 362 
185, 158 
170, 348 
165,  594 
181,  032 
177,  738 
197, 186 

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4, 151, 000,  000 

4,  714, 000,  000 
3,  940, 000,  000 

5,  310, 000,  000 
8,  766, 000,  000 

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1912 .               .     .. 

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1914 

1915 

1916 

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8, 362, 000,  000 

1919 

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1920 

7,  903, 000, 000 

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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Income  tax 

War-profits 
and  excess- 
profits  tax 

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 

1,170,331,206 

1, 229,  797,  243 

'  $43, 127,  740 

1914  2 

39, 144,  532 

1915  2 

56,  993,  657 

1916- — 

1917 

$1,638,747,740 

2,  505,  565,  939 

1, 431,  805,  690 

988,  726, 351 

335, 131,  811 

*  8,  466, 114 

2, 142,  445,  769 
3, 158,  764, 422 
2, 175,  341,  578 
1,  625, 234,  643 

1918 

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1922 

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937  106  798 

1923 

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881,  549,  546 
1, 170, 331,  206 
1,  229,  797,  243 

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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. 

4  On  net  income  earned  from  July  1  to  Dec.  31,  1921,  reported  on  fiscal-year  returns  whose  accounting 
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45 


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^ 


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Distribution 

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Amount 

Number 

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Amount 

Number 

of 
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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 
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1, 701, 416,  343 
2, 554,  269, 070 

75, 905 
46, 868 
27, 615 

35,994 

7,092 
5,497 
2,124 
1,142 
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$65, 835, 628 

$2  000  to  $5  000 

151,338,556 

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$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 

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$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 
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202, 061 

8, 361,  511, 249 

209. 634 

$9, 411, 418,  458 

203, 233 

7,902,654,813 

Returns   showing  no   net   in- 
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$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- 
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317, 579 

7,671,738,888 

320, 198 

8, 415, 872, 217 

345, 595 

5, 873, 231, 069 

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Number 

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Number 

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Amount 

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Size  of  net  income— 

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75, 451 
40, 402 
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142,168,065 

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320, 442, 399 
478,  376, 439 
391,713,873 
380,  316, 893 
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971,569,865 

92, 259 
43, 502 

24,787 

35,811 

7,312 
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1,889 
1,016 
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137,  791, 967 
174,  308, 283 

767, 133, 959 

512, 069, 921 
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658, 842,  334 
708,997,233 
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27, 602 

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$5,000  to  $10,000 

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$50,000  to  $100,000 

$100,000  to  $250,000 

$250,000  to  $500,000 

$500,000  to  $1,000,000.-.- 
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$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- 
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171,  239 

4,336,047,813 

212,  535 

6, 963,  811, 143 

233, 339     8, 321,  529. 134 

Returns   showing  no   net   in- 
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$100,000  to  $500,000 

$500,000  to  $1,000,000 

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$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 

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corporations  are  summarized  on  pp.  47-49.    Fiscal  year  returns  are  included. 


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Corporation  returns — Distribution  of  number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  deficit  by 
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1926 

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returns 

Amount 

Number 

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returns 

Amount 

Number 

of 
returns 

Amount 

Returns  showing  net  income: 
Size  of  net  income — 

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105, 135 
49, 050 
26, 090 

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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 

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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 

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$104, 121,  718 

$2,000  to  $5,000  - . 

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$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- 
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Size  of  deficit— 

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165,  909 

8,565 

2,876 

241 

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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 

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$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- 
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417, 421 

5,362,726,299 

430, 072 

7, 621, 055,  602 

455, 320 

7,  504,  692,  587 

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profits  tax  rates  of 
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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- 
tributed into  classes  on  the  size  of  the  net  estate  corresponding  to 
the  successive  brackets  specified  in  the  revenue  act  of  1926. 

The  tables  are  based  on  the  data  disclosed  by  the  returns  as  filed 
but  not  as  determined  upon  investigation  and  audit.  The  tax  shown 
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for  the  reason  that  payments  may  be  made  at  a  later  date  than  the 
filing  of  the  return  and  for  the  further  reason  that  field  investigation 
and  office  audit  may  disclose  deficiency  taxes  or  excess  payments 
which  are  not  reflected  in  these  tables. 


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Table  1  is  based  upon  returns  of  estates  of  resideQt  decedents  dis- 
tributed by  size  of  net  estate,"  shoeing  number  of  returns,  form  of 
property  owned  by  the  decedent  at  the  time  of  death,  and  nature  of 
deductions  entered  in  the  returns  under  the  provisions  of  the  law, 
net  taxable  estate,  total  tax,  tax  credit  and  net  tax  after  deducting 
tax  credit. 

Table  2  distributes  the  returns  of  estates  of  resident  decedents  by 
States  and  Territories.  It  shows  the  total  number  of  returns  and 
aggregate  gross  estate,  net  estate,  deductions,  total  tax,  tax  credit, 
and  net  tax  after  deducting  tax  credit,  as  well  as  the  distribution  by 
estates  subject  to  tax  and  those  not  subject  to  tax. 

Table  2-A  shows  the  same  distribution  as  Table  2  for  estates  of 
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(Taxed  under  revenue  act  of  1926.) 

Table  2-B  shows  the  same  distribution  as  Table  2  for  estates  of 
resident  decedents  whose  date  of  death  was  after  June  2,  1924,  and 
prior  to  February  26,  1926.     (Taxed  under  revenue  act  of  1924.) 

Table  2-C  shows  the  same  distribution  as  Table  2  for  estates  of 
resident  decedents  whose  date  of  death  was  prior  to  June  2,  1924. 
(Taxed  under  revenue  acts  in  force  prior  to  the  revenue  act  of  1924.) 

Table  3  shows  returns  of  estates  of  resident  decedents  distributed 
by  size  of  net  estate,  giving  the  number  of  returns,  gross  and  net 
estate,  deductions,  total  tax,  tax  credit,  and  net  tax  after  deducting 
tax  credit. 

Table  4  shows  the  returns  of  estates  of  nonresident  decedents  dis- 
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United  States,  giving  the  number  of  returns,  gross  and  net  estate  in 
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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.) 


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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. 

71 


72 


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. 


74 


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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


91 


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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"  Tj^  CO  t^  i>^  CO  o  CO  CO  o  cT  TjT -^  ^  < 

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Tr-^COC0TftC0iOCOC^-^O>Tj<C0'<S<C^(NC^' 


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Table  10. — Individual  returns,  by  States  and  Territories,  for  the  years  1916  to 
1926  ' — Number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  tax 

UNITED  STATES 


Year 

Number  of 

Net  income 

Tax 

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Total 

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1916 

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 
4,171,051 
4, 138,  092 

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13,  652,  383,  207 
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 

$14, 412.  00 
3, 931. 00 
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 

$173,  386, 694 

691,  492,  954 

1, 127,  721. 835 

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 

$397. 00 

1917           

199. 00 

1918.    

255. 00 

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 

$18, 469, 010 
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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 
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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- 


-13 


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 


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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 

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 

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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 

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 


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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 

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 

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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 
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 


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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 

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 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  by  States  and  Territories — Number  of  returns 
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 


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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 


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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 


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 

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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 


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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 

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 

: 

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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 

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. 


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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~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 


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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 

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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 

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. 


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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 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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 
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 
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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 


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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 
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States  and  Terri- 
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Alabama 

Alaska. ._.\ 

Arizona 

Arkansas 

California 

Colorado.- 

Connecticut 

Delaware . 

District  of  Columbia 

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Georgia 

Hawaii... _.. 

Idaho 

Illinois .._ 

Indiana.. 

Iowa 

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Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland 

Massachusetts  

Michigan 

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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.. 

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Virginia 

Washineton 

West  Virginia 

Wisconsin 

Wyoming 

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1924  1 

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1922  1 .-. 

1921  1 

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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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 
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10,  680 
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30,  271 

27,  780 
29,  803 


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1,  279, 309 

41,  534 

153,  972 

316, 167 

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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 

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326, 841 

625 

330,  710 

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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. 


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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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STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


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co-^t--»ococ'       -■- 


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oi"^csoaoo>cocc-^ioio 

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CsTco'cicN  CN  ci(N  cTcO  CO  CO 


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■^  cT  t^  co"  CO  oo"  i-T  CD  cT  o  c^ 

COCOOOOOCOOCDClCDi-tCM 

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CO  CD  CO  i-T-r^od^Tr  oiT^co'co' 

CNCCC^'<*<CMCOx^r-('<:j'tOi-H 


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»— tCOCO*0"^»OCDf— itOCOiO 


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f— iCMco^O-^t— i-TfO'^r- iTji 


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C0CMCMCMC0'O'^CO^J*COC0 


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»o  V-^"*<^''co  o"oD  CO  03  odoT 


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t-r^iO(MiO»OCD01CI50CO 

■<:jrtC-.3To  CM  .-T^cTo:  cm" i-T 

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c^  00  r^  CO  CO  00  Tj^  t-^  r-T  oT  CD 

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I  CO  to  (N  Ol  *0  CO 


■  r^  CWOOr-l 


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J>.'^05toiOI>-CCOiOiOcO 

^  00  ^  i>^  to  f-T  oT  cm"  oT  c-f  i-T 

COt^OOCOCOCMcD-^CMCOTjl 

coiO'^r^oOTPCTt'^i— ii— (to 
cm"  CM  t^  od  TjT  cT  CO  i--^  ^  oT  cd" 

r-H'-^T^'tJI'^,— (TjltOlOCDCO 


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l:^I>-COCi'-''^tocOtoCOCK 
Ot--T-Hr-(C300r^O'-(OO 

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rHTp^CMtO^^CDCClO'-t 

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CMCOCDOOi— (■^O'-'CDOi 

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tooocMcOT-H.-.o;ocMOcn 

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CD-— lOOCOCM-^iOCMCDCMOO 

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■cnTtiiooooa)Oasoi-^--i 

COCMOCMOStHCMOI-'^tP 

t^  to  cd" od  to"  qT  cT  cm"  f-<  oT  GO 

CMCM'^COC*OCO.-'':J^t^OOi 
t-CO-^tOWCOt-iCOOCOO 

cd"  r-^  to  od  od  oT  od  oT  cT  TjT  .-T 

Ci  '^  CM  tc  00  !•-  I^  to  O  00  i-H 
OCMCMi-lOlOC^tOi^OOCM 

CM  CD  CD"  CO  CO  cd"-^  CDtO  CD"i>^ 


OOtOcDcDCDCMcOiOCTSt-^ 


■  CO  Tl<  to  CD  to  CD  CO 


-— (CD-^J^Tt^CMiOtOOOCTlcOcO 
t0^aiCT-OtOO»OcDcOCD 
CMtOCOi-iCOtO-^t^COCMCsl 

cm" cd r-T cm" cm" oT cm" CO  cd" Th" rj? 


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cor-ii— loocMoioiOitocor^ 

CDCDCOOOOOCOOt~*CM'«^ 

1-^  1^  irT  t^  00  o  ^  cm"  cm"  cd"  cd" 

rH,-i,-l,-H,-(CMCMCMCMC<CM 


cOt--GCaiO'-HCMeO-^tocO 
,-1  .— I  ^  ^  CM  C3  CJ  cm  CM  CI  cm 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


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CO  tjh"  Tj^ r-T -^jT  uo -jT  cq  ^  ^  t-T 

i-HC00iC0OOOO^C005 

CO  tC-T  r-^"  «D  t^  i-^ -rjT  (>r  r-T  of 

^-         .-H  W  W  lO  TtliO -^J*  C^  CO 


OTfiOiOOiOOCOOO'-HCO 


:o-H  oocN  1-1 
of  .-T  CD  CO  CD  oo' c4" -^  o' --r  to 

C^COCO-^i-fOGOGDCMrHCO 
^-         i-(  i-H  CO  "^  <N  CO  CO  (N  ^ 


OOCOiOOCOOQCOOC^OCO 

cocnioO'-HMocc^oo-^co 

O0i-^C0C0r0O»C(M'<^00 

.-ri-ToocO'-rcor-^»o"cocoGr 

t^COOCOCOOOOt-QO-<t<CiO 

OCOr-.COOt-OOCSCKi'-l 

r  TjT  TjT  Cf  OS  O  lO  O -^l^  CO  of 


i-t  lO  lO  c^  c 


I  CO  (N  CO  <N  1-1  tP 


^HNi-iOii-<OOCOOt^OscO 
O"*'^»-<OCDOCS00Oa'**< 

(Nt^OOTj^CDOOCO'^odcOCO 


05«ocr>oooas-^ot~^cD 

•— io>coO':o:OTr'OiC5CDco 

CO  CO  CO  of  c4"  CO  c^  CO  of  cf  cf 


0":iO».-i03CDCO^t^i-<<N 

Tj^O^COOIeDCOiOOCDr^OJ 
COt^UDOOICOOI'X5C^i-<T-l 


05  t--  O^  ^  to  1— (  O)  c 


1  -^  O  ■*:r  O  05  lO  r^ 

■«  to  1— (  O)  O  CO  OJ  Ol 

I— "■^COCOiCiOOit--030CO 

of  "«jJ"  cT  oo  oT  of  CO  of  CO  00  cT 


I^  COT}<  COOl  CO 
1-)  CO  tiO  Ol  CO  .-I 

00  CO  oq  Tt<  CO  Oi 


{©  t^  lO  -^  o  o 
CD  o  en  00  00  •-< 

t^-^  to  05  i-l  „ 

oi>rio'Tirr-r 


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Tt^ocnco-^t^-^ocot^o^ 
coo5.-tt^ooc:scocoo^^r-< 


cDCit^ocoiCicoooitor^ 

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i-iC0030»OC005t^C»OCO 

f  co'of  CO -^i-T  CO  of  co'od  o 


^ 


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COC0^H00Cil---^I-t^CDOi 


CO  CO  T      ,    .      ^ 

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00  OO  CO  of  CT  O  CD  CO  <-h"  of  cT 

cor^oioioooitocooi.— lO 
cooicDcooor-'^t^oiOico 

of  CD"  t^  w  CD  t-ToT  ccT oT  CO  Tp' 
'-it^co'^tor-icoo^cor^co 

1-4  Tt<  r^  Oi  Oi  't*  CO  -^  CO  o^  o~ 
CO'^I^OiO^CDI^T-HCOCO-^CO 

t-ior^o>ooii>-Tr<tor-a> 

O  to'-^o  GO  to  ro" CO  .-T  CD  CO 

CDtO'-Ht^CDO'— iOTrrO--< 


OOtO»-(0»01040TfC5CO'-H 
C^^O^lOtOCCCOCO.-^O^COCO 
rHiO'^»Ot^O»'^TrtO0000 


COCOOlCDCOOt^'-'CDfOOi 
(Nt^O'-'CDtoO.— (OOt- 

CDt^»-<-^'^Ci04toi00itO 

oT  CO  1-f  of  oT  to"  o  ^  CO  00  cT 
cjJCOTfoi-rcor-.ooorr'.-H 

t^OO^OCJlOlCO^OCDtoOO 

cs  of  CO  CO  oi"  o  cT  r-T  od  t^  to' 

-^OOOOiCOOOOJ-^CDCO"— 1 
OJCD'^iOQOOIiO-<J<t0050 


oioooi«-i030ir^ocO'-tTf< 
o>totoooa>cocsoO'-iOto 

t^Oif-IiOCOt-HCDiOi-IcdcO 
Tj<tOiOtCtOTtt'*JH'^tOtOtO 


i-tOli-HlOTTf-Hr-llOOit— (OS 
CO  I^  CD  O  O  O  O  ■— •  Ol  -J-"  Oi 
-*00010IOC0t-CC0i'— iCM 

CO  CO  CO  Co"  CO  of  of  of  of  CO  CO 


O-rfi—i'^-^OSOOlOiOOtO 
to  CO  Ol  O  CO  CO  to  O  0»  O  CO 

1— t  CO  CO  oi  to  to  r-  (--  t—  CO  00 
l^  rC  cd"  to  to"  to  to"  to"  to"  tf^r  to' 


COI>-00O5  O  1 

»-H    I— I   f— (    »-H    O^   C-<   l.^    I,-*    I 

OSOSOiOlOCiClOlt 


h,-Ii-i.-hO^OIOIC<IOJO^O^ 


CO-~iC^cOI:^COtOCO'^CO--l 

coos'-Hoocoor^co'<j*toi-H 

t--CCtOCOOOiOCDtO(NCOO^ 

r^  CO  rjT  GO  (C  ^  r-T  o  CD  CO  o" 
t^Ol--o^cftI^o^t^tol^'^ 

■^•^O'^i-i^COTfOOOOOl 

CO  00  00  c5"  CO  CD  cT '^  o  CO  i-T 

»-<  rH  O^  0»  Ol  .-C***  1-1  W 


OSCO-^cOOS-rJ^i-li-HiOCOCO 
OI^OCOCOi— it^ostototo 
COCOOOOiCDt-O^OtOt—CO 

of  oT  o  oT  to  CO  CO -^  to  od"  to" 
cO'-'Oioicqtoo^-^'-'as-^ 

CDOJCD— ttOOi^COCOOJTj* 

o  o  .-T  fC  T1-"  o  o  rC '^  c5"  00 
cDcococooor-^ootooioj'-' 
60-  ^  oq  oi  ^  1-1  rH  o^  0^ 


COOlOlCOOl'— 'CDOOi— lOtO 
CDOIOiOOOOIOiO^i-'OTj* 

tocniOitooo^»otocoi-<"<^ 


GO.-t  — '  O 

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t^i-Tco  CO 

Tj*  to  tool 
««■      1-iC 


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O^  00  Oi  I^  to  Ol  O 

CO  t- OI  00 '^  ''^  cs 


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0dO-«a^CDr-l0ic0i-H'-4O'-H 
tOto-^TftotOtOiOtOtotO 


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t^-T i-T fCcD  CO  00  oT o  CO  CO  TjT 
lOcoi^r^ocDOJcootooi 
cocooioitocoocDT-'rHas 

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to  to  os-^  COOl 

i-H  t^  O  00  CO  to 
1-1  O  00  00  TjlOl 


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i-T  of  CO  of  i-T  CO  CO  CO  CO  of 


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of  to" '^  oo"  1— r o"  c f  oo" 00*  c 

CO  OO  Oi  CO  O^  CO  Oi  T-     ■ 

i^coco-— ttoooo-- 

00 '^ -rjT  CO  ci"  t^  Ir^  ^ 
,— icoiro'<i*cO'-i04c 


5  Oi  T— I  OO  to  CD 


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i-(000i*0C00300OC0'— lOI 
1— lCOCOi-H-^OOCOOI--<COO 


■^OOCOO-^OtOCOCOOO 
t--C00001CDt-'C00^:0CDO 

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oT  r^  to '^j^  of  oi"  cT  tt"  of  cT  CO 

CDtOt^OcOCCt^OScDCOt— 
e&CO  tOtO-mOlCO"^'*'*"^ 


OiO^t^OSt^OOOOcOtOOfl 

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Tj^-rt^lOtO'^Tt^^'^"^'^"^ 

C00»--'OCD000iOIC0OC0 
O-^OJCDCO-^OlOCO-— 'O 
t— iCD-^OJOlOiCOtOt^OiO 

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tOtO-^'^-^-'^'to'totOtOCO 


COt^OOOlO'-HOlCO'**""^^ 
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OSOlOiOiOSOiCsOiOiOSOi 


tO00Oi-(0^tO'<*«.-iO0101 


^  CO  O  CO  CD  t 


5  O  CO  to  CO 


-I-,,-.iOOI.— 'tOCDCDt--CD 

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•  OOlOICDCDClt^.-'OCO 


tOTt'COOICCCDCOCDGO'— 'O 
tOtO^tOOCOt^COtOtOtO 


cototocoor-t^t^Oitooi 
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tO.-iTPOItO'^CftCDtOCO'-i 


GO  rf  CO  00  C 


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cT  CO  CD  crT  to  CO  CO  05 —T  to -"T 


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:  to  00  to  00  r-  oo 


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CDCDC5tOOI>-Oi.-it-*CSCD 

■^^•^0404  1—  COOO-^OOCDCO 


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tooic;cDi-Tfcncoi-coc5 

OOOaOCOOTfOCOCOOCD 


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OIOiCDOtOCD04CDTrCOCO 
0»CO-^CD'<J^OICO'^CDCDt^ 


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INDEX 


A 

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 

c 

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 

s 

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 

u 

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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