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S  TAT  I  ST  I C  S  O  F  I N  C  O  M  E 
FOR  1929 

COMPILED  FROM  INCOME  TAX  RETURNS 

AND  INCLUDING  STATISTICS  FROM 

ESTATE  TAX  RETURNS 


UNITED    STATES    TREASURY    DEPARTMENT 

BUREAU  OF  INTERNAL  REVENUE  -  WASHINGTON.  D.  C. 


U.  S.  TREASURY  DEPARTMENT 

BUREAU  OF  INTERNAL  REVENUE 


STATISTICS  OF  INCOME 
FOR  1929 

COMPILED  FROM  INCOME  TAX  RETURNS 

AND  INCLUDING  STATISTICS  FROM 

ESTATE  TAX  RETURNS 


PREPARED  UNDER  DIRECTION  OF  THE 
COMMISSIONER  OF  INTERNAL  REVENUE 

BY  THE 
STATISTICAL  SECTION.  INCOME  TAX  UNIT 


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DEC   8  1931 


CONTENTS 


Page 

OflScial  transmittal 1 

Explanatory  text 1-4 

income  tax  returns 

Individual  income  tax  returns: 

Number  of  returns  filed,  net  income,  tax,  average  net  income,  tax, 

and  tax  rate,  1928  and  1929 4 

Simple  and  cumulative  distribution,  by  net  income  classes,  of  number 

of  returns,  net  income,  and  tax 4-5 

Classification  by  sex  and  family  relationship 6 

Net  income  exempt  from  normal  tax 6 

Capital  net  loss  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  2  years 7 

Net  loss  for  prior  year,  1922-1929 7 

Credit  of  25  per  cent  of  tax  on  earned  net  income 7-8 

Income  and  profits  taxes  paid  by  individuals  to  foreign  countries  or 

possessions  of  the  United  States 8 

Sources  of  income 8-10 

Sources  of  income  and  deductions,  amounts,  and  percentages 8 

Total  income  by  net  income  classes 9 

Percentage  distribution  by  net  income  classes 10 

Frequency  distribution  by  size  of  specific  items  of  income  and  de- 
ductions, returns  of  net  income  of  $5,000  and  over 10-12 

Net  profit  from  business  reported  on  returns  of  net  income  of  $5,000 

and  over 12-13 

By  industrial  groups 13 

Taxes  paid  other  than  Federal  income  tax  and  interest  paid;  reported 

on  returns  of  net  income  of  $5,000  and  over 13-14 

By  years,  1927-1929 14 

Wholly  and  partially  tax-exempt  obligations,  returns  of  net  income 

of  $5,000  and  over 14-15 

By  net  income  classes 15 

Returns  showing  no  net  income  (Form  1040) 15-16 

By  deficit  classes  for  1929 16 

By  sources  of  income  and  deductions  for  1929 16 

By  deficit  classes  for  1928 16 

Number  of  returns  by  counties  and  cities 17 

Partnership  returns  of  income 17 

Corporation  Income  Tax  Returns: 

Number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  tax 17 

Bv  industrial  groups,  showing  number  of  returns,  income,  and  tax__  18-20 

Net  loss  for  prior  year,  1922-1929 20 

Amount  of  net  income  exempt  from  and  amount  subject  to  tax 21 

Income  and  profits  taxes  paid  foreign  countries  or  possessions  of  the 

United  States 21 

Dividends  distributed 21-22 

Cash  dividends  and  stock  dividends,  1922-1929 22 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions 22-23 

Distribution  by  net  income  or  deficit  classes 23-24 

Assets  and  liabilities  by  corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net 

income 24-25 

Number  of   corporation  returns   filed   and  number  of  balance 

sheets  tabulated,  by  net  income  and  deficit  classes 25 

Consolidated  returns 26-28 

By  major  industrial  groups 27 

By  net  income  and  deficit  classes 28 

By  number  of  subsidiaries 28 

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IV  COlfrTEN'TS 

Corporation  Income  Tax  Returns — Continued. 

Fiscal  year  returns  (included  in  corporation  tables) —  P«Be 

By  month  ending  the  fiscal  year 29 

By  net  income  and  deficit  classes 30 

Part  year  returns 30 

Historical  Summaries 31-42 

Individual  income  tax  returns — 

Number  of  returns  and  net  income,  1913-1929 31 

Income  and  profits  taxes,  1913-1929 32 

Number  by  net  income  classes,  1914-1929 32 

Net  income  by  net  income  classes,  1916-1929 33 

Tax  by  net  income  classes,  1916-1929 34 

Average  amount  of  tax  and  average  rate  of  tax  by  net  income 

classes,  1916-1929 35-36 

Total  income  by  main  sources,  1916-1929 37-39 

Corporation  income  tax  returns — 

Total  number,  number  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income, 

amount  of  net  income  and  deficit,  1909-1929 40 

Income  and  profits  taxes,  1913-1929 40 

Number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  deficit,  by  net  income  and 

deficit  classes,  1918-1929 41-42 

ESTATE  TAX  RETURNS 

Estate  tax  returns: 

Estate  tax  returns  filed  for  12  months  ending  December  31,  1930 43-56 

Table  1.  Resident  decedents — Form  of  property  and  nature  of 

deductions,  by  size  of  net  estate 46-51 

Table  2.  Resident  decedents — Distribution  by  States  and  Ter- 
ritories    52-53 

Table  3.  Resident  decedents — Distribution  by  size  of  net  estate.         54 

Table  4.  Nonresident   decedents — Distribution    by    size   of   net 

estate 55 

Table  5.  Resident  and  Nonresident  decedents — Historical  sum- 
mary, 1916-1930 56 

BASIC  TABLES  (INDIVIDUAL  RETURNS) 

Individual  income  tax  returns  (1-11,  llA): 
United  States  in  aggregate  (1-8,  8 A,  11  A) — 

1.  By  States  and  Territories 59-60 

2.  By  net  income  classes 61-62 

3.  Simple  and  cumulative,  by  net  income  classes 63-65 

4.  Sex  and  family  relationship,  by  States  and  Territories 66-68 

5.  Sex  and  family  relationship,  by  net  income  classes 69-71 

6.  Sources  of  income,  by  States  and  Territories 72-74 

7.  Sources  of  income,  by  net  income  classes 75-77 

8.  Taxes  paid  other  than  Federal  income  tax  and  interest  paid, 

by  States  and  Territories 78 

8A.  Taxes  paid  other  than  Federal  income  tax  and  interest  paid, 

by  net  income  classes 79 

llA.  No  net  income  (Form  1040),  by  States  and  Territories 259 

States  and  Territories  separately  (9-11) — 

9.  By  income  classes 80-151 

10.  Historical  comparison  for  the  years,  1916-1929 152-164 

11.  Number  by  counties  and  cities 165-258 

basic  tables  (CORPORATION  RETURNS) 

Corporation  income  tax  returns  (12-24): 
United  States  in  aggregate  (12-16,  18-24) — 

12.  By  States  and  Territories 263-265 

13.  Casli  and  stock  dividends,  by  States  and  Territories. 266 

14.  Compiled   receipts   and   statutory    deductions   by   major 

industrial  groups — 

Parti.  All  corporations 267-271 

Part  2.  Corporations  reporting  net  income 272-277 

Part  3.  Cori)orations  reporting  no  net  income 278-283 

15.  Percentage  distribution  of  Table  14 284^287 

16.  By  industrial  groups  and  subgroups 288-293 


CONTENTS  V 

Corporation  income  tax  returns  (12-24) — Continued. 

United  States  in  aggregate  (12-16,  18-24)— Continued.  PaB« 

18.  By  net  income  and  deficit  classes  and  by  major  industrial 

groups 327-331 

19.  Assets  and  liabilities — 

By  major  industrial  groups — 

All  corporations 332-333 

Corporations  reporting  net  income 334-335 

Corporations  reporting  no  net  income 336-337 

20.  By  net  income  and  deficit  classes — 

Corporations  reporting  net  income 338-339 

Corporations  reporting  no  net  income 338-339 

21.  Consolidated  returns  for  affiliated  corporations — 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions  — 

Part  1 .  All  consolidated  corporations 340-343 

Part    2.  Consolidated    corporations    reporting   net 

income 344-347 

Part  3.  Consolidated  corporations  reporting  no  net 

income 348-351 

22.  Fiscal  year  returns  — 

By  industrial  groups  and  subgroups 351-355 

23.  Fiscal  and  part  year  returns — 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions — 

Part  1.  All  fiscal  year  and  part  year  returns 356-358 

Part  2.  Reporting  net  income 359-361 

Part  3.  Reporting  no  net  income 362-364 

States  and  Territories  separately  (17,  24)  — 

17.  By  major  industrial  groups 294-326 

24.  Historical  comparison  for  the  years  1916-1929 365-391 

abstract  of  the  income  and  profits  tax  and  estate  tax  laws  affecting 
the  comparability  of  data  in  statistics  of  income 

Individuals: 

Required  to  file  returns,  income  tax  rates,  personal  exemption,  and 

credits 396 

Surtax  rates 398-401 

Supplemental  income  tax  rates  and  tax  credits 402-403 

Corporations: 

Income  and  profits  tax  rates,  exemptions,  and  credits 404^407 

Federal  Estate  Tax: 

Rates,  specific  exemptions,  and  credits  against  estate  tax 408 

INCOME  TAX  FORMS 

Facsimiles  of  Forms  1040,  1040A,  1120,  and  1120L  for  1929 FoUow  p.  411 

Index 413-429 


STATISTICS  OF  INCOME  FOR  1929 


Treasury  Department, 
Office  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue, 

Washington,  D.  C,  October  22,  1931. 

Sir:  In  accordance  with  the  provisions  contained  in  the  revenue 
act  of  1916  and  subsequent  acts  for  the  publication  annually  of  statis- 
tics with  respect  to  the  operation  of  the  income,  war-profits,  and  ex- 
cess-profits tax  laws,  I  have  the  honor  to  transmit  herewith  a  report 
entitled  "Statistics  of  Income  for  1929,"  prepared  from  the  income 
tax  returns  of  individuals  and  corporations  for  that  year  filed  during 
1930,  with  a  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  report  also  contains  tabulations  of  data  from 
estate  tax  returns  filed  during  1930,  irrespective  of  the  date  of  death 
of  the  decedent,  and  a  brief  historical  summary. 

The  income-tax  returns  for  1929  are  filed  under  the  provisions  of  the 
revenue  act  of  1928,  as  modified  by  a  joint  resolution  of  Congress 
approved  by  the  President  on  December  16,  1929,  which  reduced  from 
12  to  11  per  cent  the  rate  of  income  tax  on  corporations,  and  from  5,  3, 
and  IK  per  cent  to  4,  2,  and  K  per  cent,  respectively,  the  rates  of 
normal  tax  on  individuals  for  the  calendar  year  1929.  The  year  for 
which  the  income  is  reported  is  in  general  the  calendar  year  ended 
December  31,  1929.  However,  a  considerable  number  of  corporation 
returns  and  a  negfigible  number  of  individual  returns  are  filed  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  1929,  returns  with  fiscal  year  ending 
within  the  period  July  1,  1929,  to  June  30,  1930,  and  fractional  (part 
year)  returns  for  which  the  greater  part  of  the  period  falls  in  1929. 

The  statistics  contained  in  this  report  are  based  on  the  taxpayers' 
returns  as  filed,  unaudited  except  for  a  preliminary  examination  to 
insure  proper  execution  of  the  return,  and  include  amended  returns 
showing  net  income  of  $100,000  and  over,  but  do  not  include  amended 
returns  with  net  incomes  under  $100,000.  Income-tax  returns  filed  by 
individuals  having  net  income  of  $5,000  and  over,  and  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. 

For  individual  returns  of  net  income  under  $5,000  estimates  are 
made  on  the  basis  of  a  sample.  Averages  for  the  various  items  from 
a  sample  for  each  State  are  applied  to  the  total  number  of  returns 
to  secure  estimates  for  the  particular  State.  The  samples  are  selected 
from  both  forms  on  which  individual  incomes  are  reported — Form 
1040  for  net  income  from  salaries  or  wages  of  more  than  $5,000,  or 


2  STATISTICS   OF   INCOME  i 

income,  regardless  of  amount,  from  business,  profession,  rents  or  sale 
of  property,  and  Form  1040A  for  net  income  of  not  more  than  $5,000. 
derived  chiefly  from  salaries  and  wages.  The  1040  returns  with  net 
hicome  under  $5,000  which  are  sent  to  Washington  for  audit  are 
sampled  by  the  statistical  section.  For  1040A  returns,  which  are 
audited  in  the  collection  districts,  samples  only  are  sent  to  Washing- 
ton. The  sample  for  1929  totaled  about  400,000  and  consisted,  for 
1040  returns  with  net  income  under  $5,000,  of  4,000  returns  for 
each  collection  district  (distributed  approximately  equally  between 
taxable  and  nontaxable  returns)  and,  for  1040A  returns,  of  a  number 
approximately  equal  to  5  per  cent  of  the  returns  (distributed  approxi- 
mately equally  between  taxable  and  nontaxable  returns),  with  a 
specified  minimum  of  1,000  returns  each. 

For  1929  Statistics  of  Income  estimates,  the  total  number  of  re- 
turns was  determiaed  on  a  slightly  different  basis  than  in  preceding 
years.  Formerly  the  number  of  returns  filed  was  used  as  reported  by 
the  collectors  with  certain  adjustments  for  duplicate  returns,  amended 
returns,  etc.  An  analysis  made  of  data  in  these  and  other  reports  of 
the  bureau  showed  that  for  returns  made  on  certain  forms  (Form 
1040,  both  taxable  and  nontaxable,  and  1040A,  taxable)  Income  Tax 
Unit  reports  were  more  satisfactory  than  collectors'  reports  as  a  basis 
for  the  Statistics  of  Income  estimates.  For  returns  on  these  forms 
these  latter  reports  are  now  used.  The  changes  through  this  new 
method  affect  net  incomes  under  $5,000  only.  The  number  of  returns 
for  these  net  incomes  is  approximately  4  per  cent  less  than  by  the 
former  method. 

The  general  tables  in  this  report,  except  Table  11,  do  not  include 
data  for  individual  returns  with  no  net  income.  Such  returns  are 
filed  in  accordance  with  a  statutory  requirement  that  every  individual 
with  gross  income  of  $5,000  and  6ver  file  an  income-tax  return.  The 
data  in  these  returns  are  shown  on  pages  15-16.  Prior  to  1928  no 
tabulations  were  made  of  such  returns. 

Throughout  this  report  "net  income"  means  the  amount  of  gross 
income,  as  defined  in  the  revenue  act  effective  for  the  year  for  which 
the  returns  are  filed,  in  excess  of  the  deductions  claimed  by  the  tax- 
payer under  the  provisions  of  the  respective  acts,  and  ''deficit"  means 
excess  of  deductions  over  gross  income.  The  net  income  of  individuals 
includes  capital  net  gain  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  two  years. 
Credits  allowed  individuals,  such  as  personal  exemption,  credit  for 
dependents,  net  loss  for  prior  years,  and  loss  from  the  sale  of  capital 
assets  held  more  than  two  years,  are  not  included  in  deductions; 
neither  is  the  special  credit  of  $3,000  for  domestic  corporations 
having  net  income  of  $25,000  or  less  nor  net  loss  for  prior  years 
included  in  deductions  in  arriving  at  net  income  of  corporations. 
Gross  income  and  deductions  shown  in  the  corporation  tables  corre- 
spond to  the  total  income  and  total  deductions  reported  on  the  face 
of  the  return  plus  the  cost  of  goods  sold. 

The  industrial  classification  is  based  on  the  predominant  business 
of  nonaffiliated  corporations  or  of  groups  of  affiliated  corporations 
filing  a  single  return.  The  business  classifications,  therefore,  do  not 
contain  solely  corporations  engaged  exclusively  in  the  industries  in 
which  they  are  classified,  due  to  the  diversified  industrial  activities  of 
many  corporations  and  especially  to  affiliated  corporations  filing  con- 
solidated returns,  which  latter  include  the  income  and  deductions  of 
the  subsidiary  or  affihated  concerns.  If  such  subsidiary  or  affiliated 
concerns  could  be  classified  independently  of  the  consolidated  returns 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME  6 

many  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  resi- 
dence 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  situated,  excepting 
closely  afiiliated  concerns  filing  a  consolidated  return.  In  the  latter 
case  the  consolidated  return  is  frequently  filed  in  a  State  other  than 
the  State  in  which  the  principal  place  of  business  or  principal  office  or 
agency  of  the  subsidiaries  is  located.  Moreover,  as  a  result  of  the 
filing  of  consolidated  returns  the  number  of  returns  filed  is  less  than 
the  number  of  corporations  included  or  covered  by  such  returns. 

The  amount  of  income-tax  liability  returned  for  1929,  shown  in  the 
tabulations  in  this  volume,  is  not  entirely  comparable  with  the  amount 
of  taxes  collected  during  the  calendar  year  1930.     A  variety  of  factors 
is  responsible  for  this  discrepancy.     Several  of  the  important  factors 
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  adjustments  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  pos- 
sessions 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. 
Individual  income  taxes  paid  at  the  source  on  tax-free  covenant 
bonds  are  deductible  from  income  taxes  payable  by  individuals  but 
are  not  deducted  in  the  income  tax  liability  of  individual  returns 
herein  tabulated. 

3.  The  amount  of  income  taxes  in  fiscal-year  returns  included  in 
this  tabulation  may  not  represent  taxes  collected  during  1930  on 
such  returns.  Fiscal  year  returns  are  required  to  be  filed  on  or 
before  the  15th  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  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  1930,  collections  were  made 
of  part  or  all  of  the  taxes  in  returns  for  fiscal  years  ended  from 
January  31,  1929  (the  last  quarterly  installment  payment  on  wliich 
was  due  on  or  before  January  15,  1930),  to  September  30,  1930  (the 
filing  of  returns  and  the  full  payment  or  first  installment  payment 
on  wliich  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  on  the  latter  date  was  due  on  or 
before  December  15,  1930),  whereas,  as  previously  indicated,  there 


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are  excluded  from  these  statistics  those  returns  for  fiscal  years  ending 
prior  to  July  1,  1929,  and  subsequent  to  June  30,  1930. 

4.  Delays  in  payment  due  to  financial  embarrassment,  death, 
liquidation  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  1929. 

INDIVIDUAL  INCOME-TAX  RETURNS 

The  number  of  returns  for  1929,  filed  by  individuals,  was  4,044,327, 
of  which  2,458,049  were  taxable  and  1,586,278  nontaxable.  The  aggre- 
gate net  income  was  $24,800,735,564,  the  net  income  on  taxable  returns 
was  $20,493,491,443,  on  which  the  tax  Habihty  was  $1,001,938,147. 
As  compared  with  the  returns  filed  for  the  previous  year  the  total 
number  for  1929  decreased  by  26,524,  or  0.65  per  cent.  The  average 
net  income  for  1929  was  $6,132.22  for  all  returns  and  $8,337.30  for 
taxable  returns;  the  average  amount  of  tax  liability  was  $247.74  for 
all  returns  and  $407.62  for  taxable  returns;  and  the  average  tax  rate 
was  4.04  per  cent  for  all  returns  and  4.89  per  cent  for  taxable  returns. 
For  the  preceding  year  the  average  net  income  was  $6,196.81  for  all 
returns  and  $8,335.75  for  taxable  returns;  the  average  tax  liability 
was  $285.99  for  all  returns  and  $461.44  for  taxable  returns;  and  the 
average  tax  rate  was  4.62  per  cent  for  all  returns  and  5.54  per  cent  for 
taxable  returns. 

In  comparing  the  change  in  average  tax  liability  in  the  1929  returns 
with  that  for  the  preceding  year  attention  is  directed  to  the  reduction 
in  tax  rates  for  1929,  referred  to  on  page  1.  The  ratio  of  the  number  of 
returns  filed  to  the  total  population  (census  April  1,  1930)  is  3.28 
per  cent,  as  compared  with  a  corresponding  latio  for  the  preceding 
year  (Census  Bureau  estimate  of  population  as  of  July  1,  1928)  of 
3.38  per  cent. 

DISTRIBUTION    BY    STATES    AND     BY    NET     INCOME    CLASSES    OF    NUMBER    OF 
RETURNS,  NET  INCOME,  AND  TAX  (INDIVIDUAL  RETURNS) 

The  number  of  individual  returns,  the  net  income,  and  the  tax 
are  shown  by  States  and  Territories  in  basic  Table  1,  pages  59-60,  and 
by  net  income  classes  in  basic  Table  2,  pages  61-62. 

SIMPLE  AND  CUMULATIVE  DISTRIBUTION  BY  NET  INCOME  CLASSES  OF  NUMBER 
OF  RETURNS,  NET  INCOME,  AND  TAX  (INDIVIDUAL  RETURNS) 

The  distribution  of  the  returns,  by  a  limited  number  of  net  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  63-65,  a  similar  distribution  of  the  number  of  returns,  net 
income,  and  tax  is  shown  by  a  more  detailed  net  income  classification. 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME  5 

Simple  and  cumulative  distribution  of  individual  returns  for  1929,  by  net  income 
classes,  showing  number  of  returns,  net  income,  tax,  and  percentages 


Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 


Returns 


Simple  distribution 


Number 


Per  cent 


Cumulative  distri- 
bution over  class 
below 


Number 


Per  cent 


Cumulative  distribu- 
tion under  class 
above 


Number 


Per  cent 


Under  1  (estimated) . 

1  under  2  (estimated) 

2  under  3  (estimated) 

3  under  5  (estimated) 

5  under  10 

10  under  25- 

25  under  50 

sounder  100 

100  under  150.. , 

150  under  300 

300  under  500 

500  under  1,000 , 

1,000  and  over 

Total 


126, 172 

903, 082 

810,  347 

1, 172,  655 

658, 039 

271, 454 

63, 689 

24, 073 

6,376 

5,310 

1,641 

976 

513 


3.12 

22.33 

20.04 

29.00 

16.27 

6.71 

1.57 

.60 

.16 

.13 

.04 

.02 

.01 


4, 044, 327 

3, 918, 155 

3,  015, 073 

2, 204,  726 

1, 032, 071 

374, 032 

102,  578 

38, 889 

14, 816 

8,440 

3,130 

1,489 

513 


100. 00 

96.88 

74.55 

54.51 

25.51 

9.24 

2.53 

.96 

.36 

.20 

.07 

.03 

.01 


126, 172 
1, 029, 254 
1, 839,  601 
3, 012, 256 
3, 670, 295 
3, 941, 749 
4,  005, 438 
4, 029,  511 
4, 035,  887 
4,  041, 197 
4, 042, 838 
4, 043,  814 
4, 044, 327 


3.12 
25.45 
45.49 
74.49 
90.76 
97.47 
99.04 
99.64 
99.80 
99.93 
99.97 
99.99 
100.00 


4, 044, 327         100. 00 


Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 


Net  income 


Simple  distribution 


Per  cent 


Cumulative  distribution 
over  class  below 


Amount 


Per  cent 


Cumulative  distributio  n 
under  class  above 


Amount 


Per  cent 


Under  1  (estimated) .. 

1  under  2  (estimated). 

2  under  3  (estimated) . 

3  under  5  (estimated) . 

5  under  10 

10  under  25 

25  under  50 

sounder  100.. 

100  under  150.. 

150  under  300 

300  under  500. 

SOO  under  1,000 

1,000  and  over. 


Total. 


$78, 
1, 499, 
1, 958, 
4, 572, 
4,  481, 
4,  025, 
2, 174, 
1,646, 

770, 
1, 087, 

628, 

669, 
1,  212, 


742, 132 
907, 745 
594, 897 
596, 263 
575, 786 
233, 375 
458, 126 
476,  000 
536, 078 
409,  737 
228,  889 
877,  752 
098,  784 


0.30 

6.05 

7.90 

18.44 

18.07 

16.23 

8.77 

6.64 

3.11 

4.38 

2.53 

2.70 

4.88 


$24, 800, 

24, 726, 

23, 227, 

21, 268, 

16,  695, 

12, 214, 

8, 189, 

6, 014, 

4,  368, 

3,  597, 

2, 510, 

1,  881, 

1, 212, 


735,  564 
993, 432 
085,  687 
490,  790 
894,  527 
318,  741 
085,  366 
627, 240 
151, 240 
615, 162 
205, 425 
976,  536 
098,  784 


100.00 
99.70 
93.65 
85.75 
67.31 
49.24 
33.01 
24.24 
17.60 
14.49 
10.11 
7.58 
4.88 


$73, 
1,  573, 
3,  532, 
8, 104, 
12,  586, 
16, 611, 
18,  786, 
20, 432, 
21, 203, 

22,  290, 
22, 918, 

23,  588, 

24,  800, 


742, 132 
649, 877 
244,  774 
841, 037 
416,  823 
650, 198 
108, 324 
584,  324 
120, 402 
530, 139 
759,  028 
636,  780 
735, 564 


0.30 
6.35 
14.25 
32.69 
50.76 
66.99 
75.76 
82.40 
85.51 
89.89 
92.42 
95.12 
100.  00 


24,  800,  735,  564 


100.  00 


Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 


Under  1  (estimated). 

1  under  2  (estimated) 

2  under  3  (estimated) 

3  under  5  (estimated) 

Sunder  10.. 

10  under  25. 

25  under  50_ 

sounder  100. 

100  under  150 

150  under  300. 

300  under  500 

500  under  1,000 

1,000  and  over 

Total 


Tax 


Simple  distribution 


Amount 


$17,  308 

553, 418 

1, 403, 901 

2, 412,  634 

9,  550,  599 

59, 893, 017 

113, 904, 197 

160,  813,  524 

99,  559,  757 

159, 221, 214 

97,  335,  662 

106,  218, 910 

191, 054, 006 


1, 001, 938, 147 


Per  cent 


0.01 

.06 

.14 

.24 

.95 

5.98 

11.37 

16.05 

9.94 

15.89 

9.71 

10.60 

19.06 


100.00 


Cumulative  distribution 
over  class  below 


Amount 


$1, 001, 
1, 001, 
1, 001, 
999, 
997, 
988, 
928, 
814, 
653, 
553, 
394, 
297, 
191, 


938, 147 
920,  839 
367, 421 
963, 520 
550, 886 
000, 287 
107, 270 
203, 073 
389,  549 
829, 792 
608,  578 
272, 916 
054,006 


Per  cent 


100.00 
99.99 
99.93 
99.79 
99.55 
98.60 
92.62 
81.25 
65.20 
55.26 
39.37 
29.66 
19.06 


Cumulative  distribution 
under  class  above 


Amount 


$17, 

570, 

1, 974, 

4,  387, 

13,  937, 

73,  830, 

187,  735, 

348,  548, 

448, 108, 

607, 329, 

704, 665, 

810, 884, 

1, 001, 938, 


Per  cent 


0.01 

.07 

.21 

.45 

1.40 

7.38 

18.75 

34.80 

44.74 

60.63 

70.34 

80.94 

100.00 


6 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


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  of  the 
taxpayer.  In  basic  Tables  4  and  5  (pp.  66-71)  similar  distribu- 
tions are  shown  by  States  and  Territories  and  by  net  income  classes, 
respectively. 


Distribution  of  individual  returns  for  1929  by 
showing  number  of  returns,  net 

sex  and  family  relationship  of  taxpayer, 
income,  and  percentages  * 

Family  relationship 

Returns 

Net  income 

Number 

Per  cent 

Amount 

Per  cent 

Joint  returns  of  husbands  and  wives,  with  or  without 
dependent  children,  and  the  returns  of  husbands 
whose  wives,  though  living  with  them,  filed  separate 
returns 

1, 973,  864 
116,  265 
290, 116 
107,  867 

1, 055,  604 

457,  822 

42,  789 

48.80 
2.88 
7.17 
2.67 
26.10 
11.32 
1.06 

$14, 853,  469,  295 

1,  476,  321,  308 
1, 257,  883,  366 

517,  514,  768 
3, 879,  010,  616 

2,  168,  736,  964 
647,  799,  247 

59.89 

Wives  filing  separate  returns  from  husbands 

5.95 

Single  men,  heads  of  families 

5.07 

Single  women,  heads  of  families 

2.09 

Single  men,  not  heads  of  families 

15.64 

Single  women,  not  heads  of  families 

8.75 

Community  property  income  2.  .__ 

2.61 

Total 

4, 044,  327 

100.  00 

24,  800,  735,  564 

100.00 

1  Includes  returns  for  income  of  estates  or  property  held  in  trust,  which  are  distributed  by  sex  and  family 
relationship  of  the  testator  or  grantor.  Data  for  returns  of  net  income  under  $5,000  estimated  on  basis  of 
sample.    (See  p.  1.) 

2  Excludes  separate  returns  of  community  property  income  of  husband  and  wife  in  which  the  net  income 
Is  under  $5,000,  and  joint  returns  of  husband  and  wife  which  show  net  income  under  $10,000.  In  tabulating 
joint  returns  of  net  income  of  $10,000  and  over  the  data  are  divided  to  represent  the  separate  returns  of  the 
husband  and  wife,  the  net  incom.e  class  for  each  of  the  separate  returns  being  one-half  of  the  combined  net 
income  of  the  joint  return.  Returns  of  community  property  income  not  included  under  the  heading  are 
classified  either  under  joint  returns  of  husbands  and  wives,  etc.,  or  wives  filing  separate  returns  from 
husbands. 

NET  INCOME   EXEMPT   FROM  NORMAL  TAX  (INDIVIDUAL  RETURNS) 

The  net  income  specifically  exempt  from  normal  tax  through 
personal  exemption,  credit  for  dependents,  dividends  on  stock  of 
domestic  corporations,  interest  on  Government  obligations  not 
wholly  exempt  from  tax,  capital  net  gain  from  sale  of  assets  held 
more  than  two  years,  and  net  income  offset  by  net  loss  for  prior  year, 
also  the  net  income  subject  to  normal  tax,  are  shown  in  the  following 
table : 

Net  income  exempt  from  and  amount  subject  to  normal  tax,  individual  returns  for 

1929^ 


Distribution 

Amount 

Per  cent 

Net  income 

$24,  800,  735,  56-4 

100. 00 

Net  income  specifically  e.xempt  from  normal  tax: 

Personal  exemption  and  credit  for  dependents 

11,933,264,857 
2,  012,  082,  666 

Less  exemption  in  excess  of  net  income 

Net  personal  exemption  and  credit  for  dependents 

9, 921, 182, 191 

4,  786,  027,  684 

40, 184, 478 

2,  277,  234, 496 
28, 909, 275 

40.00 

Dividends  on  stoclc  of  domestic  corporations 

19.30 

Interest  on  Government  obligations  not  wholly  exeff 

pt  frc 

years 

prior 

m  tax 

.16 

Capital  net  gain  from  sale  of  assets  hold  more  than  two 

Less  loss  in  ordinary  net  income,  and  net  loss  for 

year,  deductible  from  capital  net  gain 

$2,  346,  703,  552 
69,  469,  056 

9  18 

Net  income  offset  by  net  loss  for  prior  year.     

.12 

Net  income  not  subject  to  normal  tax 

17,  053,  538, 124 

68.76 

Net  income  subject  to  normal  tax    .                  

7,  747, 197, 440 

31.24 

1  Data  for  returns  of  net  income  under  $5,000  estimated  on  basis  of  sample.    (See  p.  1.) 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME  7 

CAPITAL    NET    LOSS    FROM    SALE    OF   ASSETS    HELD    MORE    THAN    TWO    YEARS 

(INDIVIDUAL  RETURNS) 

Under  the  revenue  act  of  1924  and  subsequent  acts,  net  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  deducting  such  loss,  the  tax  is  less  than  by  taking  a  tax  credit  of 
12K  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 
1924-1929  be  made  comparable  with  prior  years,  it  is  necessary  that 
such  losses  be  deducted  from  "net  income"  and  that  "general  de- 
ductions" be  increased  by  a  like  amount.  These  adjustments  have 
not  been  made  in  the  "net  income"  and  "general  deductions"  figures 
shown  in  the  Statistics  of  Income  for  these  years. 

Capital  net  loss  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  two  years  re- 
ported on  individual  income  tax  returns  for  1929  on  which  the 
tax  credit  of  12>^  per  cent  was  computed $43,  027,  568 

Tax  credit  of  12>4  per  cent 5,  378,  446 

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  act  of  1921  and  subsequent  acts,  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  ordinary  net  income  before 
deduction  of  this  loss,  and  the  taxpayer  has  a  capital  net  gain,  the 
amount  of  such  excess  shall  next  be  applied  against  the  capital  net 
gain  for  such  year,  and  if  this  excess  is  larger  than  the  capital  net  gain 
for  such  year,  the  balance  is  similarly  allowed  as  a  deduction  in  com- 
puting the  net  income  and  the  capital  net  gain  the  next  succeeding 
taxable  year.     See  section  117  of  the  revenue  act  of  1928. 

Such  net  losses  being  of  prior  year  origin  are  therefore  not  included 
in  the  current  year  deductions  in  arriving  at  the  net  income  for  the 
various  years  shown  in  this  volume. 

Net  loss  for  prior  year  reported  in  the  individual  income  tax  re- 
turns for  the  years  1922  to  1929,  inclusive,  and  taken  as  a  deduction 
in  computing  ordinary  net  income  and  capital  net  gain  is  given  below: 

Year —  Amount  Year —                                                 Amount 

1922 $45,220,859            1926 $27,411,767 

1923 34,266,149             1927 37,054,785 

1924 29,869,182             1928 33,616,475 

1925 32,321,310             1929 28,909,275 

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  net  income  and,  if  specifically  earned,  to 
the  tax  on  an  amount  not  exceeding  $10,000  under  the  revenue  act  of 
1924,  applicable  to  returns  for  1924,  and  to  an  amount  not  exceeding 
$20,000  under  the  revenue  act  of  1926,  applicable  to  returns  for  1925- 
1927,  and  to  an  amount  not  exceeding  $30,000  under  the  revenue 
act  of  1928,  applicable  to  returns  for  1928  and  1929. 

Earned  net  income  tax  credit,  reported  on  returns  for  the  years 
1924-1929,  inclusive,  is  shown  below.     The  decrease  in  the  amount 


s 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


of  earned  income  credit  for  1929  reflects  for  the  most  part  the  special 
reduction  in  normal  tax  rates  as  provided  for  in  a  joint  resolution  of 
Congress  (see  p.  1). 


Year —  Amount 

1924 $30,637,463 

1925_ 24,570,183 

1926 24,646,993 


Year —  Amount 

1927 $24,915,315 

1928 34,789,690 

1929 22,062,492 


INCOME  AND  PROFITS  TAXES  PAID  BY  INDIVIDUALS  TO  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES  OR 
POSSESSIONS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  (INDIVIDUAL  RETURNS) 

The  amounts  reported  by  individuals  for  income  and  profits  taxes 
paid  foreign  countries  or  possessions  of  the  United  States  are  shown 
below  for  the  years  1925-1929,  inclusive.  These  amounts  are  tax 
credits  and  have  not  been  deducted  from  the  figures  on  tax  shown  in 
the  tables  of  this  report.  They  should  be  deducted  in  order  to  de- 
termine Federal  income  tax  liability  of  individuals. 

Income  and  profits  taxes  paid  foreign  countries 


Year —  Amount 

1925__ $1,987,285 

1926-__ 2,622,246 

1927 2,297,852 


Year —  Amount 

1928 $1,893,557 

1929 2,846,291 


SOURCE   OF  INCOME   (INDIVIDUAL  RETURNS) 

Immediately  following  is  shown  a  distribution  by  sources  of  the 
income  reported  by  individuals;  also  general  deductions.  The 
figures  for  the  various  sources  are  aggregates  of  net  amounts  of  income, 
and  represent  the  amounts  by  which  the  gross  profits  exceed  the  de- 
ductions allowed  for  each  specific  source,  as  provided  in  the  schedules 
of  the  return.  (See  Form  1040,  following  page  411).  Net  losses 
reported  in  the  schedules  are  transferred  in  tabulation  to  general 
deductions,  which  also  include  general  deductions  reported  in  the 
return  under  "Deductions." 

Sources  of  income  and  deductions  in  individual  returns  for  1929,'^  amounts  and 

percentages 


Sources  of  income  and  deductions 


Amount 


Per  cent 


Wages  and  salaries 

Business 

Partnership. 

Profit  from  sale  of  real  estate,  stocks,  bonds,  etc.,  other  than  taxed  as  capital 

net  gain  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  2  years 

Capital  not  gain  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  2  years 

Rents  and  royalties 

Interest  on  Government  obligations  not  wholly  exempt  from  tax 

Dividends  on  stock  of  domestic  corporations 

Fiduciary 

Interest  and  other  income.. 

Total  income 

General  deductions: 

Net  loss  from  sale  of  real  estate,  stocks,  bonds,  etc.,  other  than  reported 
for  tax  credit  on  capital  net  loss  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  2 
years 

Contributions 

All  other 

Total  deductions 

Net  income 


$11, 198, 978, 868 
3, 378, 983, 610 
1, 853, 142, 856 

2, 337, 856, 023 
2,  346,  703. 552 
1,286,072,413 
40, 184, 478 
4,  786, 027, 684 
508, 479, 409 
2, 210,  522,  716 


29, 946, 952, 209 


995, 943, 850 

528, 884, 573 
3, 621, 388, 222 


5, 146, 216, 645 


24, 800,  735, 564 


37.40 
11.28 
6.19 

7.81 
7.84 
4.29 
.13 
15.98 
1.70 
7.38 


100.  00 


3.33 

1.77 
12.08 


17.18 


82.82 


>  Data  for  returns  of  net  income  under  $5,000  estimated  on  basis  of  sample.    (See  p.  1.) 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


9 


The  following  table  shows,  by  net  income  classes,  the  distribution 
of  the  total  income  by  sources.  The  distribution  by  States  and 
Territories  and  by  a  larger  number  of  net  income  classes  is  shown  in 
basic  Tables  6  and  7,  respectively  (pp.  72-77).  The  percentage 
distribution  of  total  income  by  sources  is  shown  in  the  second  table 
following. 

Total  income  in  individual  returns  for  1929,  by  net  income  classes,  showing  sources 

of  income  in  detail 


Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Wages  and 
salaries 

Business 

Partnership  • 

Profit  from  sale 
of  real  estate, 
stocks,  bonds, 
etc.,  other  than 
taxed  as  capital 
net  gain  from 
sale  of  assets 
held  more  than 
2  years 

$6,019,938,303 

2,404,991,205 

1, 573,  732, 433 

586,864,905 

303,404,665 

104, 254, 833 

108, 484, 638 

42,900,394 

28, 945, 767 

25,461,725 

$1, 542,  655, 080 

920, 399,  240 

576,  769, 146 

177,486,042 

81, 730,  249 

29,791,409 

28, 743, 208 

12, 351, 468 

7,217,311 

1,840,457 

$355, 221, 220 
362, 907, 235 
362, 338, 007 
187,317,379 
145,945,615 
77, 223,  219 
125, 555, 103 
69, 001, 098 
72, 984,  532 
94, 649, 448 

$293,  798, 877 

325,832,668 

10  under  25 

618, 816, 634 

25  under  50                

460,  743, 152 

50  under  100 - 

248, 336, 434 

100  under  150     

81, 049, 934 

150  under  300  .  - 

110, 322, 170 

300  under  500 

48, 205, 176 

500  under  1  000                  -- 

51, 713, 660 

l,000iand  over 

99,037,918 

Total - 

11,198,978,868 

3, 378, 983, 610 

1, 853, 142, 856 

2,337,856,623 

Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Capital  net  gain 
from  sale  of  as- 
sets held  more 
than  two  years 

Rents  and 
royalties 

Interest  on 

Government 

obligations  not 

wholly  exempt 

from  tax 

Dividends  on 

stock  of 

domestic 

corporations 

$636,947,981 

258,324,099 

202, 858, 237 

85,  685, 658 

48, 471, 617 

16, 645, 924 

16, 213,  585 

5,  592,  255 

6, 182, 090 

9, 150, 967 

$538,996,958 

506,117,470 

10;under  25 - 

$14,887,419 
9, 179, 275 
6, 507,  749 
2, 510, 024 
2, 616, 137 
1, 298, 986 
1, 128,  601 
2, 056,  287 

930, 661, 895 

25;under  50 

$28, 497, 242 
257, 917, 405 
223, 463, 507 
422, 551, 030 
301,415,314 
352, 511, 600 
760, 347, 454 

736, 129, 443 

50'under  100                              - 

645,  813, 959 

100  under  150 --- 

305,116,050 

150  under  300                .  - 

377,  562,  677 

300  under  500     .        ._ 

201, 143,  594 

500  under  1,000 

213,  339,  537 

IjOOO^and  over. 

331. 146, 101 

Total — - 

2, 346, 703, 552 

1, 286, 072, 413 

40,184,478 

4, 786, 027, 684 

Fiduciary ' 

Interest  and 
other  income 

Total  income 

$86, 402, 974 
81, 218, 933 

123, 189, 205 
93, 330, 187 
62, 963, 541 
19, 175, 395 
18,598,218 
11.678,537 
4,076,978 
7,845,441 

$762, 822,  527 

383,965,435 

417,878,485 

230, 535. 010 

160, 814, 278 

58, 863, 921 

68, 034, 564 

37, 770, 460 

33, 054, 090 

56,783,946 

$10, 236, 783, 920 

5, 243, 756, 285 

10  under  25 

4,821,131,461 

2,595,768,293 

50  under  100                                ..           

1,961,905,512 

918, 094, 216 

150  under  300 - 

1,278,681,330 

731, 357, 282 

500  under  1 000          - .          .        .. 

771, 154, 166 

1,388,319,744 

508, 479, 409 

2,210,522,716 

29,946,952,209 

1  Does  not  include  capital  net  gain  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  2  years,  dividends  on  stock  of  do- 
mestic corporations,  or  taxable  interest  on  obligations  of  the  United  States,  which  items  are  reported  under 
their  respective  classifications. 


10 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


Percentage  distribution  of  total  income  in  individual  returns  for  1929,  by  net  income 
classes,  showing  sources  of  income  in  detail 


Profit  from 

sale  of  real  es- 

tate, stocks, 

Capital 

bonds,  etc.. 

net  gain 

Net  income  classes 

Wages 

Partner- 
ship 

other  than 

from  sale 

Rents 

and  sal- 

Business 

taxed  as  capi- 

of assets 

and  roy- 

(Thousands of  dollars) 

aries 

tal  net  gain 

held  more 

alties 

from  sale  of 

than  2 

assets  held 

years 

more  than  2 

years 

Under  5  (estimated) 

58.81 

15.07 

3.47 

2.87 

6.22 

S  under  10 

45.86 

32.64 

22.61 

15.46 

11.36 

8.48 

5.87 

3.75 

17.65 
11.96 
6.84 
4.17 
3.26 
2.26 
1.69 
.94 

6.92 
7.52 
7.22 
7.44 
8.41 
9.82 
9.43 
9.46 

6.22 
12.84 
17.75 
12.66 
8.83 
8.63 
6.59 
6.71 

4.93 

10  under  25 

4.21 

25  under  50 - 

1.10 
13.16 
24.34 
33.05 
41.21 
46.71 

3.30 

50  under  100 

2.47 

100  under  160 - 

1.81 

150  under  300 

1.27 

300  under  500 - 

.76 

603  under  1,000 

.80 

1,000  and  over 

1.83 

.13 

6.82 

7.14 

54.76 

.66 

Total 

37.40 

11.28 

6.19 

7.81 

7.84 

4.29 

Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Interest  on 

Government 

obligations 

not  wholly 

exempt  from 

tax 

Dividends 
on  stock  of 
domestic 
corpora- 
tions 

Fiduciary 

Interest 

and  other 

income 

Total 
income 

Under  6  (estimated) 

5.27 
9.65 
19.30 
28.36 
32.92 
33.23 
29.53 
27.60 
27.66 
23.86 

0.84 
1.55 
2.55 
3.59 
3.20 
2.09 
1.45 
1.60 
.63 
.57 

7.45 
7.32 
8.67 
8.88 
8.20 
6.41 
6.32 
6.17 
4.29 
4.09 

100. 00 

5  under  10. 

100. 00 

10  under  25 - - ..- 

0.31 
.35 
.33 
.27 
.20 
.18 
.16 
.16 

100.00 

25  under  60 

100.00 

50  under  100. 

100.  00 

100  under  150 

100.  00 

150  under  300. 

100.  00 

300  under  600. 

100.00 

600  under  1,000 

100.  00 

1,000  and  over 

100. 00 

Total 

.13 

15.98 

1.70 

7.38 

100.00 

FREQUENCY  DISTRIBUTION  BY  SIZE  OF  SPECIFIC  ITEMS  OF  INCOME  AND 
DEDUCTIONS  ON  RETURNS  OF  NET  INCOME  OF  $6,000  AND  OVER  (INDIVIDUAL 
RETURNS) 

In  the  general  tables  for  individual  returns,  data  are  classified 
according  to  the  net  income  of  the  individual.  Within  net  income 
classes,  returns  may  show  widely  varying  amounts  of  income  and 
deductions  from  specific  sources.  In  the  following  table  specific  items 
of  income  and  deductions  reported  on  returns  of  net  income  of  $5,000 
and  over  are  classified  according  to  the  size. 

The  sources  of  income  for  which  the  amounts  reported  are  thus 
distributed  are  salaries,  commissions,  etc.;  business  or  profession; 
dividends  on  stock  of  domestic  corporations;  rents  and  royalties; 
capital  net  gain  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  two  years;  and 
profit  from  sale  of  real  estate,  stocks,  bonds,  etc.,  other  than  taxed 
as  capital  net  gain  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  two  years.  The 
specific  deductions  distributed  by  size  are:  Loss  from  sale  of  real 
estate,  stocks,  bonds,  etc.,  other  than  reported  for  tax  credit  on  capital 
net  loss  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  two  years,  and  capital  net 
loss  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  two  years.  Sources  of  income 
not  included  in  this  tabulation  are  partnership,  fiduciary,  and  interest 
and  other  income.    The  total  income  received  through  partnerships 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


11 


and  fiduciaries  may  not  be  included  in  items  5  and  6,  Form  1040, 
provided  for  such  income,  since  the  instructions  relative  to  those 
items  provide: 

Enter  as  item  5  your  share  (whether  received  or  not)  of  i.he  profits  of  a  partner- 
ship, and  as  item  6  income  from  an  estate  or  trust,  except  that  the  share  of  (a) 
capital  net  gain  or  loss  computed  as  provided  in  instruction  8a  shall  be  reported 
in  Schedule  D,  (6)  profits  which  consisted  of  dividends  on  stock  of  domestic  cor- 
porations shall  be  included  in  item  9,  and  (c)  taxable  interest  on  obligations  of  the 
United  States  shall  be  included  in  Schedule  E,  on  the  return. 

Frequency  distribution  by  size  of  certain  items  of  income  and  deductions,  on  indi- 
vidual returns  for  1929,  of  net  income  of  $5,000  and  over,  showing  for  each  distri- 
bution the  number  of  times  the  item  occurs  and  the  total  incoine  and  deduction 


Size  of  specific  income  and 
deductions 

(Thousands  of  dollars) 


Salaries, 

commissions, 
etc. 

Business 

or  profession 

Dividends  on  stock  of 
domestic  corporations 

Number 

Number 

Number 

of  times 
item 

Amount 

of  times 
item 

Amount 

of  times 
item 

Amount 

occurs 

occurs 

occurs 

6,148 

$297, 145 

2,162 

$104, 165 

56, 899 

$2,  640, 064 

5,098 

706,  731 

2,173 

317,  540 

39,  296 

5,  663,  922 

3,888 

932,  261 

1,827 

449,  569 

29,660 

7,  233,  587 

3,493 

1, 175,  690 

1,650 

569, 871 

24,  684 

8,  500, 895 

2,705 

1,192,598 

1,  503 

672, 467 

20,  742 

9,  228, 354 

12,  688 

9,  169, 983 

6,  763 

5,  003,  745 

73,410 

53, 130, 333 

27,  643 

41,  005,  550 

11,702 

17,415,985 

84, 419 

120,  749,  559 

30, 946 

76,  799,  391 

11,  734 

29,  416,  981 

50,  979 

125,  057,  0;8 

38,  207 

133,113,321 

13,  233 

46,  496,  403 

34,  926 

120,  681,  238 

42,  581 

196,  231, 863 

16,  967 

76, 918,  081 

26,  321 

118,392,896 

312, 820 

2. 137, 839,  088 

112,  014 

776,  082,  326 

71,  592 

491,  322,  057 

75, 484 

888,  610,  131 

26,  405 

316,  782,  523 

30,  278 

365, 095,  062 

27, 437 

461, 627,  340 

8,935 

153,  004,  082 

14,  905 

256,  700,  170 

12,  773 

265,  703,  052 

3,996 

88,  773,  309 

8,111 

182,  730,  568 

7,285 

195, 000,  537 

2,132 

58,  244,  551 

6,109 

166,  522, 402 

7,048 

237,  232,  680 

2,106 

72,  051,  502 

7,  584 

261,  343, 348 

2,794 

123,  071,  950 

953 

42,  356,  204 

4,450 

198,  546,  686 

2,934 

172, 031,  539 

943 

56,  701,  491 

5,545 

337,  362,  603 

856 

73,  021,  742 

293 

25,  345,  591 

2,525 

217,  734,  428 

849 

118,611,545 

351 

50,  099,  503 

3,484 

511,432,487 

102 

33,  072, 137 

43 

14, 635,  910 

685 

234,  768,  705 

11 

7, 371,  038 

6 

3,  858,  555 

267 

180,939,561 

3 

5, 193,  253 

1 

1,028,116 

132 

271,264,733 

623,  793 

5,  179,  040,  5';5 

227,  892 

1,  83f;,  328.  530 

597,  003 

4,  247,  030.  726 

Under  0.1 

0.1  under  0.2.. 
0.2  under  0.3.. 
0.3  under  0.4. . 
0.4  under  0.5.  . 
0.5  under  1 

1  under  2 

2  under  3 

3  under  4 

4  under  5 

5  under  10 

10  under  15 

15  under  20 

20  under  25 

25  under  30 

sounder  40.... 

40  under  50 

50  under  75 

75  under  100... 
100  under  250.. 
250  under  500- 
500  under  1,000 
1,000  and  over. 

Total. -- 


Size  of  specific  income  and 
deductions 

(Thousands  of  dollars) 


Under  0.1... 

0.1  under  0.2 

0.2  under  0.3_ 

0.3  under  0.4 

0.4  under  0.5 

0.5  under  1 

1  under  2 

2  under  3 

3  under  4 

4  under  5 

5  under  10 

10  under  15 

15  under  20 

20  under  25 

25  under  30 

30  under  40 

40  under  60 

50  under  75 

75  under  100 

100  under  250-... 

250  under  500 

500  under  1,000. 

1,000  and  over 

Total- 

62320—31 2 


Rents  and  royalties 


Number 

of  times 

item 

occurs 


22, 819 

21,  251 

17, 808 

15,  725 

13,  259 

40,  794 

36,  235 

18,  281 

11,487 

8, 066 

20, 996 

6,340 

2,685 

1,333 

789 

778 

346 

389 

127 

126 

14 

5 

2 


239,  655 


Amount 


$1, 170,  726 

3,  010,  105 

4,  370,  928 
,5,  408,  663 
5, 919,  088 

29, 158,  379 

51,  654,  509 

44,  752, 847 

39,  670,  694 

35, 970,  681 

146,  115,741 

76,  262,  510 

46,  0O4, 369 

29,  679,  563 

21, 447,  687 

26,  595, 629 

15,312,013 

23,  039,  509 

10, 962,  047 

18, 696,  591 

4,411,900 

3,  339,  044 

6,  241,  209 


Profit  from  sale  of  real 
estate,  stocks,  bonds, 
etc.,  other  than  tax- 
ed as  capital  net  gain 
from  sale  of  assets 
held  more  than  2 
years 


Number 

of  times 

item 

occurs 


17,  635 

13,  782 

11,304 

9,  517 

8,654 

31,817 

40,  792 

27,717 

21,  416 

17, 302 

48,  799 

20, 436 

10,  310 

6,887 

4,057 

4,443 

2,199 

2,227 

679 

888 

181 

63 

41 


649, 124, 432  t     301,  206 


Amount 


$830,291 

2,  039,  250 
2, 803,  645 

3,  291,  738 
3,  867,  665 

22,  999,  271 

58.  ,500,  215 

67,675,413 

72,  370.  336 

74,  5G0,  483 

337,  834, 410 

241,486,477 

171,941,571 

139,  578, 073 

108,  025, 017 

152,  215, 464 

96,  590,  246 

132,  432, 933 

57,  239, 881 
130, 343, 377 

58,  825,  931 
39,  161. 30; 
69,  432,  753 


2,  044,  057,  746 


Loss  from  sale  of  real 
estate,  stocks,  bonds, 
etc.,  other  than  ret 
ported  for  tax  credit 
on  capital  net  loss 
from  sale  of  assets 
held  more  than  2 
years 


Number 

of  times 

item 

occurs 


6,183 

4,  669 

3,914 

3.215 

2,752 

10, 186 

11,908 

7,010 

4,711 

3,479 

9,280 

4,040 

2,  214 

1,  416 

930 

1,165 

676 

886 

441 

651 

119 

41 

19 


Amount 


$293, 804 

673, 998 

963, 289 

1,112.560 

1,  227,  748 

7, 354,  050 

17,  220,  275 

17,  278, 804 

10,411,110 

15,  635, 258 

65, 962,  214 

49,  664, 478 

38,  320,  774 

31,788,392 

25,  693, 184 

40,  429,  556 

30,  379,  284 

53,  931, 895 

37, 969,  249 

80, 225,  572 

39, 876,  298 

26, 977,  916 

33,193,116 


79,808  '      632,482,824 


12 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Freqtiency  distribution  by  size  of  certain  items  of  income  and  deductions,  on  indi- 
vidual returns  for  1929,  of  net  income  of  $5,000  and  over,  showing  for  each  distri- 
bution the  number  of  times  the  item  occurs  and  the  total  income  and  deduction — 
Continued 


Size  of  specific  income  and  deductions 

Capital  net   gain   from 
sale    of    assets    held 
more  than  2  years 

Capital   net  loss  from 
sale    of    assets    held 
more  than  2  years 

(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Number 

of  times 

item 

occurs 

Amount 

Number 

of  times 

item 

occurs 

Amount 

Under  0.1 

321 

282 

234 

215 

179 

772 

1,083 

824 

736 

592 

2,159 

1,  5".l 

1,273 

1,078 

973 

1, 481 

1,225 

1,735 

1,634 

3,471 

1,024 

473 

285 

$16,  666 
40,  692 
57,  066 
73,  646 
79,  570 

573,  294 

1,  586,  269 

2,  042,  001 
2,  569,  755 
2,  645,  370 

15,  945, 861 

19,311,507 

22, 152,  621 

24, 082, 763 

25,  717,  614 

51,  555,  353 

55, 053,  893 

104, 900,  968 

135, 495,  218 

49S,  366,  625 

352,  707,  275 

328,  724, 467 

702, 005,  058 

153 
123 
112 
83 

90 

283 

382 

247 

179 

165 

467 

216 

149 

88 

52 

87 

52 

64 

48 

60 

9 

1 

1 

$7,344 

0.1  under  0.2 

17,  976 

0.2  under  0.3  - 

27, 216 

28,672 

40,  224 

211,496 

0.3  under  0.4.. 

0.4  under  0.5 

0.5  under  1. 

1  under  2 

553, 264 

2  under  3 

eOO,  792 

3  under  4 -.. 

616, 440 
739,  672 

4  under  5                   ... 

5  under  10  -               .             ...                 

3. 350, 160 
2,  676, 968 

10  under  15-    .        ..      ...      .     .  . 

15  under  20.. 

2,  606, 112 

20  under  25- 

1,  974, 168 

25  under  30- 

1, 442,  456 

30  under  40—- 

3,  032,  024 

2, 348,  792 

50  under  75 

3, 834, 944 
4.  097, 384 

75  under  100 

100  under  250 

8,  760,  584 

2, 970,  616 

727,  680 

2, 362,  584 

250  under  500 _ 

500  under  1,000 

1,000  and  over- 

Total 

23,  610 

2, 346,  703,  552 

3,111 

43, 027,  568 

NET  PROFIT  FROM  BUSINESS  REPORTED  ON  RETURNS  OF  NET  INCOME  OF  $5,000 
AND  OVER,  BY  INDUSTRIAL  GROUPS  (INDIVIDUAL  RETURNS) 

The  net  profit  from  business  (other  than  from  partnerships) 
reported  by  retm-ns,  Form  1040,  of  net  income  of  $5,000  and  over, 
is  classified  below  according  to  the  nature  of  the  business.  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  individual  making  the  return. 

The  distribution  by  industrial  divisions  of  business  profits  reported 
on  returns.  Form  1040,  showing  net  income  of  less  than  $5,000,  is 
not  given.  The  sample  of  these  returns  on  wliich  the  Statistics  of 
Income  estim.ates  are  based  is  not  considered  sufficiently  compre- 
hensive for  these  detailed  figures  concerning  net  profit  from  business. 

The  net  profit  from  business  as  shown  in  these  statistics  means  the 
total  receipts  from  business  or  profession,  less  cost  of  goods  sold,  and 
other  business  deductions,  such  as  salaries,  interest  on  business 
indebtedness,  taxes  on  business  or  business  property,  loss  from  fire 
or  storm,  bad  debts  arising  from  sales,  depreciation,  obsolescence,  and 
depletion,  rents,  repairs,  and  other  expenses,  as  provided  for  in 
Schedule  A  of  the  individual  income-tax  return,  Form  1040. 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


13 


Net  "profit  from  business,  by  industrial  groups,  showing  number  of  businesses  and  total 
net  profit  from  business  reported  on  individual  returns  for  1929,  showing  net  income 
of  $6,000  and  over;  also  grand  totals  for  prior  years 


Industrial  groups 


Number  of 
businesses 


Per  cent 


Net  profit  from 
business 


Per  cent 


Agriculture  and  related  industries ..- 

Mining  and  quarrying 

Manufacturing: 

Food  products,  beverages,  and  tobacco 

Textiles  and  textile  products 

Leather  and  leather  products 

Rubber  and  related  products.. 

Lumber  and  wood  products... 

Paper,  pulp,  and  products.  - 

Printing  and  publishing.. 

Chemicals  and  allied  substances 

Stone,  clay,  and  glass  products 

Metals  and  metal  products 

All  other  manufacturing  industries.. 

Total  manufacturing. 

Construction. 

Transportation  and  other  public  utilities. 

Trade 

Service — professional,  amusements,  hotels,  etc 

Finance— banking,  insurance,  real  estate,  stock  and  bond 

,   brokers,  etc.. 

Business  not  sufficiently  defined  to  be  classed  with  any 
other  division 

Grand  total,  1929. 

Grand  total,  1928 

Grand  total,  1927 

Grand  total,  1926. 

Grand  total,  1925. 

Grand  total,  1924 

Grand  total,  1923 

Grand  total,  1922. 

Grand  total,  1921 

Grand  total,  1920 


19,  306 

1,558 


3,181 

2,522 

219 

96 

778 

160 

2,332 

484 

485 

2,165 

1,233 


13, 655 


11,  551 
2,567 

62, 665 

91,  587 

12,  695 
12, 891 


228, 475 
220, 159 
212,919 
218, 148 
203, 576 
0) 

(') 
(') 
(0 


8.45 


$113,  322,  368 
16, 097,  499 


1.40 
1.10 
.10 
.04 
.34 
.07 
1.02 
.21 
.21 
.95 
.54 


5.06 

1.12 

27.43 

40.09 

5.55 

5.64 


100.  00 


26, 141, 073 

24,  806,  626 

2,  365,  292 

1,  214, 186 

6,  926, 496 

1, 712, 073 

19,  729,  701 

5,  695,  699 

3, 952,  879 

22, 161, 634 

15,  737,  402 


130, 443,  061 


102,  022, 908 

19,  694,  332 

458,  603, 240 

762,  533, 196 

140,  645,  358 

92,  966,  568 


1, 836, 
1,  772, 
1,  704, 
1,  738, 
1, 623, 
1,  290, 
1, 059, 
1,  012, 
816, 
1, 398, 


328,  530 
255,  111 
175,  267 
522,  844 
638, 298 
721,  756 
472,  721 
439,  906 
040,  035 
069,  227 


6.17 


1.42 

1.35 
.13 
.07 
.38 
.09 

L07 
.31 
.22 

1.20 


7.10 


5.56 

1.07 

24.97 

41.53 

7.66 

5.06 


100. 00 


1  Not  available. 


TAXES  PAID  OTHER  THAN  FEDERAL  INCOME  TAX  AND  INTEREST  PAID  AS 
REPORTED  ON  RETURNS  OF  NET  INCOME  OF  $5,000  AND  OVER  (INDIVIDUAL 
RETURNS) 

In  basic  Tables  8  and  8A,  pages  78-79,  taxes  paid  other  than 
Federal  income  tax  or  income  and  profits  taxes  paid  foreign  countries 
or  possessions  of  the  United  States  allowed  as  a  deduction,  and 
interest  paid  as  reported  in  the  returns  of  net  income  of  $5,000  and 
over,  are  distributed  by  States  and  Territories  and  by  net  income 
classes,  respectively.  The  amounts  are  shown  separately  as  reported 
in  business  deductions  in  Schedule  A  (Income  from  business  or  pro- 
fession) and  in  deductions  from  total  income.  Taxes  paid  other  than 
Federal  income  tax  are  reported  under  "Deductions"  in  the  individual 
income-tax  return  (item  14  on  Form  1040)  in  accordance  with  the 
following  instructions: 

Enter  as  item  14  personal  taxes  and  taxes  paid  on  property  not  used  in  your 
business  or  profession,  not  including  those  assessed  against  local  benefits  of  a 
kind  tending  to  increase  the  value  of  the  property  assessed.  Do  not  include 
Federal  income  taxes,  taxes  imposed  upon  your  interest  as  shareholder  of  a 
corporation  which  are  paid  by  the  corporation  without  reimbursement  from  you, 
nor  income  taxes  claimed  as  a  credit  in  item  54. 

Taxes  paid  on  business  property  or  for  carrying  on  business  as 
reported  under  business  deductions  in  item  12,  Schedule  A,  "Incom.e 
from  business  or  profession,"  do  not  include  Federal  income  taxes, 
taxes  assessed  against  local  benefits  of  a  kind  tending  to  increase 


14 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


the  value  of  property,  nor  taxes  imposed  upon  sales  by  manufactur- 
ers. Amounts  tabulated  do  not  include  taxes  reported  on  Form 
1040F,  Schedule  of  farm  income  and  expenses. 

Interest  paid  is  reported  under  "Deductions"  in  the  individual 
income-tax  return  (item  13,  Form  1040)  in  accordance  with  the 
following  instructions : 

Enter  as  item  13  interest  paid  on  personal  indebtedness  as  distinguished  from, 
business  indebtedness  (which  should  be  deducted  under  Schedule  A  or  B).  Do 
not  include  interest  on  indebtedness  incurred  to  purchase  or  carry  obHgations 
or  securities  the  interest  upon  which  is  wholly  exempt  from  taxation. 

Interest  paid  on  business  indebtedness  to  others  is  reported  under 
business  deductions  in  item  11,  Schedule  A,  "Income  from  business 
or  profession,"  in  accordance  with  the  following  instructions: 

Enter  on  line  11,  interest  on  business  indebtedness.  Do  not  include  interest 
to  yourself  on  capital  invested  in  or  advanced  to  the  business. 

The  taxes  paid,  other  than  Federal  income  tax  and  certain  income 
taxes  paid  foreign  countries,  and  interest  paid,  reported  on  returns  of 
net  income  under  $5,000,  are  not  included,  as  the  sample  of  the  returns 
is  not  considered  sufficiently  comprehensive  to  determine  these  items 
accurately. 

Below  are  shown  in  aggregates  for  the  years  for  which  the  data 
are  available  the  taxes  paid  other  than  Federal  income  tax  and  cer- 
tain income  taxes  paid  foreign  countries,  and  the  interest  paid  as  re- 
ported on  returns  of  net  income  of  $5,000  and  over: 

Taxes  paid  other  than  Federal  income  tax^  and  interest  paid,  individual  returns  for 
1927-1929,  of  net  income  of  $5,000  and  over 


Taxes  paid  other  than  Federal  income  tax ' 

Interest  paid 

Year 

Total 

Reported  in 

general 
deductions 

Reported 
in  business 
deductions 

Total 

Reported  in 

general 
deductions 

Reported 
in  business 
deductions 

1929 

$532,  798, 878 
527,  893,  669 
485,  969,  727 

$479, 099, 835 
475, 422, 144 
440, 973,  832 

$53,  699,  043 
52,  471, 525 
44, 995, 895 

$958,  958, 653 
940,  615,  916 

$886, 187,  377 
866,  057,  874 

$72,  771, 276 

1928.. 

74,  558, 042 

1927 

I  Excludes  also  certain  income  tax  paid  foreign  countries.    (See  p.  8.) 

WHOLLY  AND  PARTIALLY  TAX-EXEMPT  OBLIGATIONS,  RETURNS  OF  NET  INCOME 
OF  $5,000  AND  OVER  (INDIVIDUAL  RETURNS) 

The  following  tabulation  shows  the  wholly  and  partially  tax-exempt 
securities  owned  and  interest  received  therefrom  segregated  by  nature 
of  obligation  and  by  net  income  classes  reported  by  individuals 
having  net  income  of  $5,000  and  over.  '  "^ 

In  connection  with  this  table  it  should  be  noted  that  the  amount 
of  interest  reported  on  the  returns  is  the  total  amount  received  or 
accrued.  Since  bond  holdings  are  subject  to  variation  during  the 
year,  the  amount  of  bonds  reported  may  include  bonds  for  which 
no  interest  was  received  or  accrued,  and,  vice  versa,  the  interest 
reported  may  include  interest  on  bonds  which  are  not  included  in 
the  amount  of  bonds  reported. 


STATISTICS    OF    INCOME 


15 


Tax-exempt  obligations  reported  in  individual  returns  for  1929  of  net  income  of  $5,000 
and  over,  showing  amounts  owned  and  interest  received,  by  nature  of  obligation  and 
by  net  income  classes 


Amount  owned 

Interest  received 

Wholly  tax- 

Wholly  tax- 

exempt  obli- 

exempt obli- 

gations of  the 

gations  of  the 

United  States 

United  States 

and  its  pos- 

and its  pos- 

sessions, and 

sessions,  and 

Net  income  classes 

(Thousands  of 
dollars) 

Total 

Obligations 
of  States  and 
Territories 
or  political 
subdivisions 
thereof 

securities  is- 
sued under 
the  Federal 
farm  loan  act; 
partially 
tax-exempt 
Liberty  bonds, 
Treasury  cer- 

Total 

Obligations 
of  States 
and  Terri- 
tories or 
political 
subdivi- 
sions there- 
of 

securities  is- 
sued under 
the  Federal 
farm  loan  act 
and  partially 
tax-exempt 
Liberty  bonds. 
Treasury  cer- 

tificates of 

tificates  of 

indebtedness, 

indebtedness, 

Treasury  sav- 

Treasury sav- 

ing certifi- 

ings certifi- 

cates, and 

cates,  and 

Treasury 

Treasury 

notes 

notes 

5  under  6 

$98,  694,  034 

$38,  574, 514 

$60,119,520 
54,  872, 181 
50,  321,  469 

$4, 682,  233 

$1,  967,  595 

$2,  714, 638 

6  under  7 

90,  433,  756 
81,039,519 

35,  561,  575 
30,  718,  050 

4,  445,  496 
3,951,514 

1,  941,  790 
1,  719,  477 

2,  503,  706 

7  under  8 

2,  232, 037 

8  under  9. 

79,  381,  087 

34,  792,  229 

44, 588,  858 

4,  340,  948 

1,  718, 155 

2,  622,  793 

9  under  10 

81,  008,  826 
72, 299,  968 

34,  882,  701 
30,027,316 

46, 126, 125 
42,  272,  652 

4,  508, 457 
3, 291, 427 

2,  478, 1S9 
1,  568,  278 

2,  030,  268 

10  under  U. 

1,  723, 149 

11  under  12. 

61,  800, 246 
54, 407,  285 

22,  293,  402 
19,911,551 

39,  506,  844 
34,  495,  734 

3,  023, 243 
2,  789,  710 

1,222,194 
1, 125,  488 

1,  801, 049 

12  under  13 

1, 664,  222 

13  under  14 

66,  102,  246 
57,  936,  972 

29,  483,  665 
28,  607,  295 

36,618,581 
29,  329,  677 

3, 132,  442 
2,  718,  820 

1, 467,  887 
1,441,189 

1, 664,  555 

14  under  15 

1,277,631 

15  under  20 

256,  467,  738 

113,566,091 

142,  901,  647 

12,  998,  067 

6,  570,  265 

6, 427,  802 

20  under  25 .. 

215,  317,  875 

101,  304,  285 

114,013,590 

11,358,936 

5, 798,  365 

5,  560,  571 

25  under  30 

182,  999, 133 

94, 331,  972 

88,  667,  161 

9,  395,  445 

5,  323, 251 

4,  072, 194 

sounder  40 

292,  333, 667 

154, 149,  626 

138, 184,  041 

15,  307,  533 

8,  591,  071 

6,  716, 462 

40  under  50 

245,  723,  935 
219, 423,  500 

150,  726, 836 
126,  421,  088 

94,  997,  099 
93,002,412 

14, 188,  923 
12, 156,  925 

8,  845, 188 
7,718,818 

5,  343,  735 

50  under  60 

4,  438, 107 

60  under  70 

220, 276,  974 

141,068,688 

79,  208,  286 

10,  606,  802 

6,  980,  021 

3, 626,  781 

70  under  80 

188,  489,  495 

131,  445,  772 

57,  043,  723 

9,  305, 663 

6,  547, 217 

2,  758, 446 

sounder  90 

172, 140,504 

115,286,706 

56,  853,  798 

8,  619,  644 

6,287,115 

2,  332,  529 

90  under  100 

116,597,289 

76, 867,  912 

39,  729,  377 

5, 981,  433 

4,  024,  964 

1,  956,  469 

100  under  150 

488,  375,  417 

334,616,113 

153,  759, 304 

24, 167,  244 

17,491,735 

6, 675,  509 

150  under  200 

308,  087,  249 

218,  072,  086 

90, 015, 163 

14, 175,  303 

10, 430,  552 

3,  744,  751 

200  under  250 

176,  243,  082 

113,780,894 

62,  462, 188 

9,  390,  854 

6,  460,  488 

2,  930,  366 

250  under  300 

141,766,592 

88,  751,  876 

53,  014,  716 

7, 408,  240 

5,  022,  416 

2,  385, 824 

300  under  400 

217,310,223 

143,152,099 

74,  158, 124 

10,851,454 

7,  453,  665 

3,  397,  789 

400  under  500 

190,  776,  575 

138,  291,  092 

52,  485,  483 

9,961,812 

7, 437,  360 

2,  524, 452 

500  under  750 

278,202,611 

194,  596,  709 

83, 605,  902 

13,  004,  262 

9,  394,  739 

3, 609,  523 

750  under  1,000 

104, 421, 184 

72,  754,  383 

31,  666, 801 

5,  370,  243 

3, 869, 418 

1,  500, 825 

1,000  under  1,500 

125,  726, 856 

90,  982,  040 

34,  744,  816 

5, 816,  067 

4, 053,  437 

1,  762,  630 

1,500  under  2,000 

125,  284,  405 

95, 436,  393 

29,  848,  012 

7, 851, 889 

6,  383,  029 

1,  468,  860 

2,000  under  3,000 

76, 175,  839 

50,  748,  997 

25,  426.  842 

3, 465,  083 

2,  437,  307 

1,  027,  776 

3,000  under  4,000 

42, 195,  870 

32,  222,  570 

9,  973,  300 

1,  410,  277 

1, 001,  560 

408,  717 

4,000  uniJer  5,000 

22,  868,  465 

18,516,265 

4,  352,  200 

1,  092,  599 

780,  972 

311,627 

5,000  and  over 

222,  836,  942 

97,  299,  864 

125,  537,  078 

9, 172, 356 

4, 000, 159 

5, 172, 197 

Total.- 

5,  373, 145,  359 

3, 199,  242, 655 

2, 173, 902,  704 

269, 941, 344 

169, 553,  354 

100,387,990 

RETURNS  FOR  1929  ON  FORM  1040  WITH  NO  NET  INCOME  (INDIVIDUAL  RETURNS) 

As  noted  on  page  2,  the  general  tables  for  individual  returns  in 
the  Statistics  of  Income  reports  do  not  include  data  for  returns  which 
show  no  net  income.  Such  returns  are  filed  in  accordance  with  the 
statutory  requirements  that  every  individual  with  gross  income  of 
$5,000  and  over,  irrespective  of  the  amount  of  statutory  net  income 
or  deficit,  file  an  income-tax  return.  Tabulations  prepared  from 
these  returns  by  deficit  classes  and  by  sources  of  income  and  deduc- 
tions are  shown  below.  The  distribution  of  the  returns  by  States 
and  Territories  is  shown  in  basic  Table  11  A,  page  259. 


16  STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 

Individual  returns  for  1929  on  Form  IO4O  with  no  net  income,  by  deficit  classes, 
showing  the  number  of  returns  and  the  deficit 


Deficit  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Number 

of 
returns 

Deficit 

Under  5 

59, 292 

13,  694 

11,414 

4,558 

2,163 

649 

536 

151 

60 

28 

$99, 068, 736 

5  under  10 

97, 014,  528 

10  under  25                                                            . .  

187, 912, 034 

25  under  50      .                  .             ...             .  . 

158, 832, 081 

50  under  100  .      ..    ............_. 

149,  683, 088 

100  under  150 

78,  408,  691 

150  under  300 — - 

110, 106, 137 

300  under  600 

57,  728,  795 

500  under  1,000 - 

40,  338, 806 

1,000  and  over -      -             

46,  039, 476 

Total       

92, 545 

1, 025, 130, 372 

Individual  returns  for  1929  on  Form  IO4O  with  no  net  income,  showing  sources  of 

income  and  deductions 


Sources  of  income  and  deductions 


Amount 


Wages  and  salaries 

Business 

Partnership' , 

Profit  from  sale  of  real  estate,  stocks,  bonds,  etc.,  other  than  taxed  as  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 

Interest  on  Government  obligations  not  wholly  exempt  from  tax... 

Dividends  on  stock  of  domestic  corporations 

Fiduciary  ' 

Interest  and  other  income.. 


$199,  654, 006 
58, 413,  212 
49, 533, 482 

85, 264, 983 

1,  425,  583 
79,  983, 981 

2,  863, 955 
297,  726, 288 

12,  208,  790 
115, 176,  658 


Total  income. 


902,  250, 938 


General  deductions: 

Taxes  paid  other  than  income  tax 

Contributions 

Net  loss  from  sale  of  real  estate,  stocks,  bonds,  etc.,  other  than  reported  for  tax  credit  on 

capital  net  loss  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  2  years 

Miscellaneous  deductions... 


Total  deductions. 
Deficit 


156, 054,  345 
13,015,814 

838, 983, 901 
910,  327,  250 

1, 927,  381,  310 


1, 025, 130, 372 


•  Does  not  include  capital  net  gain  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  2  years,  dividends  on  stock  of  domes- 
tic corporations,  or  taxable  interest  on  obligations  of  the  United  States,  which  items  are  reported  under 
their  respective  classifications. 

RETURNS  FOR  1928  ON  FORM  1040  WITH  NO  NET  INCOME  (INDIVIDUAL  RETURN^ 

Supplementing  the  data  for  individual  income  tax  returns  for  1928, 
Form  1040,  with  no  net  income,  as  shown  on  page  24  of  Statistics  of 
Income  for  1928,  there  is  given  below  a  tabulation  of  the  returns,  dis- 
tributed by  deficit  classes,  showing  the  number  of  returns  and  amount 
of  deficit: 

Individual  returns  for  1928,  on  Form  IO4O,  with  no  net  income,  by  deficit  classes, 
showing  number  of  returns  and  deficit 


Deficit  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Number 
of  returns 

Deficit 

Deficit  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Number 
ofreturns 

Deficit 

Under  5    

55, 121 

8,639 

5,914 

1,849 

814 

222 

$98,  743, 755 
60, 906, 165 
91, 174,  468 
63,  251, 006 
55,  917, 697 
26, 891, 416 

150  under  300 

180 
52 
30 

8 

$36,  870, 598 

5  under  10    

300  under  500     

18,  903, 153 

10  under  25 

500  under  1,000 

19,  519,  868 

25  under  50 

1,000  and  over  

27, 035,  246 

Totfil - 

100  under  150 

72,829 

499, 213,  372 

STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


17 


NUMBER  OF  RETURNS  BY  COUNTIES  AND  CITIES  (INDIVIDUAL  RETURNS) 

The  number  of  individual  income  tax  returns  filed  for  1929,  segre- 
gated by  counties,  by  cities,  and  by  townships  having  a  population  of 
1,000  and  over  in  the  1930  census,  is  shown  in  basic  Table  11  (pp. 
165-258).  The  number  of  returns  in  this  table  includes  all  returns 
filed — that  is,  includes  those  reported  on  Form  1040,  showing  no  net 
income,  which  are  not  included  in  the  other  general  tables.  These 
returns  are  filed  in  accordance  with  the  statutory  requirements 
that  every  individual  with  gross  income  of  $5,000  and  over,  regardless 
of  the  amount  of  net  income,  file  an  income  tax  return.  The  data 
from  these  returns  are  not  included  in  the  other  general  tables  of  this 
report  but  are  shown  separately  on  pages  15,  16,  and  259. 

For  the  years  1928  and  1929  the  collectors  of  internal  revenue  were 
asked  for  an  actual  count  of  the  index  cards  prepared  from  the  returns 
filed  in  each  collection  district.  Previous  to  1928  these  data  were  very 
close  approximations,  calculated  by  measurement  on  the  basis  of  a 
certain  number  of  cards  to  the  inch. 

It  should  be  noted,  however,  that  absolute  accuracy  in  the  count 
of  returns  by  the  numerous  civil  divisions  involved  is  impossible  except 
through  the  expenditure  of  considerable  time  and  money. 

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  by  the 
individual  copartners  according  to  then-  shares,  whether  distributed  or 
not.  A  special  return  of  information  concerning  income  is,  however, 
required  from  partnerships  on  Form  1065. 

The  number  of  partnership  returns  filed  for  1917-1929,  inclusive,  is 
as  follows: 

Year —  Number 

1917 31,701 

1918 100,728 

1919 175,898 

1920 240,767 

1921 259,359 

1922 287,959 

1923 304,996 


Year — 


Number 


1924 321,158 

1925 309,414 

1926 295,425 

1927 282,841 

1928 272,127 

1929 263,519 


CORPORATION  INCOME-TAX  RETURNS 

The  number  of  income-tax  returns  filed  by  corporations  for  1929 
was  509,436,  as  against  495,892  for  1928.  Of  the  total  number  of 
returns  for  1929,  269,430  were  filed  by  corporations  reporting  net 
income,  186,591  by  corporations  reporting  no  net  income,  and  53,415 
by  inactive  corporations  reporting  no  income  data.  The  returns 
filed  included  8,754  consolidated  returns  for  groups  of  aflSliated 
corporations,  of  which  5,408  showed  net  income  and  3,346  showed  no 
net  income.  The  aggregate  net  income  of  all  corporations  reporting 
net  income  was  $11,653,886,002  and  the  tax  liability  $1,193,435,832. 
The  aggregate  net  income  of  corporations  filing  consolidated  returns 
was  $5,953,845,059  and  the  tax  hability  $631,374,733. 

Separate  tabulations  of  returns  filed  for  fiscal  years  (not  ending 
December)  and  for  fractional  (part)  years,  shown  on  pages  29-30, 
make  it  possible  to  segregate  data  for  calendar  year  accounting  periods 
and  for  other  accounting  periods.  In  addition,  separate  tabulations  of 
data  from  consoHdated  returns   are   shown   on  pages  26-28,   from 


18 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


which  the  significance  of  this  form  of  return  can  be  appraised. 
Consolidated  returns  represent  the  composite  return  of  affiliated 
corporations  filing  under  the  provisions  of  the  income  tax  law,  which 
authorizes  such  groups  of  corporations  to  submit  a  consolidated 
income-tax  return  of  the  combined  income,  deductions,  and  tax  for 
the  affiliated  concerns. 

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  "Corpora- 
tions reporting  net  income,"  "Corporations  reporting  no  net  income," 
and  "Inactive  corporations — no  income  data  reported."  Basic  Table 
12  (pp.  263-265)  shows  the  returns  distributed  by  States  and  Territories 
and  likewise  by  those  showing  net  income,  no  net  income,  and  inactive. 

In  analyzing  the  data  compiled  for  corporations  classified  under 
"Finance — banking,  insurance,  real  estate  and  holding  companies, 
stock  and  bond  brokers,  etc.,"  allowances  should  be  made  for  the  two 
special  deductions  from  gross  income  permitted  life  insurance  com- 
panies. These  special  deductions,  totaling  $587,000,000,  represent 
(1)4  per  cent  of  the  mean  of  the  reserve  funds  and  (2)  2  per  cent  of  the 
reserve  held  for  deferred  dividends.  (See  paragraphs  (2)  and  (4)  of 
subdivision  (a)  of  section  203  of  the  revenue  act  of  1928.  See  also 
T.  D.  4231.) 

In  basic  Tables  14  and  15  (pp.  267-287)  the  special  deductions  for 
life  insurance  companies  are  included  in  "Miscellaneous  deductions" 
imder  "Statutory  deductions." 

Corporation  returns  for  1929,^  by  major  industrial  groups,  showing  for  corporations 
reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income,  number  of  returns  and  per  cent  of  total; 
gross  income,  deductions,  net  income  or  deficit,  net  loss  for  prior  year,  income  tax 
and  percentages;  also  number  and  per  cent  of  returns  for  inactive  corporations 


Total 
number 
of  re- 
turns 

Corporations  reporting  net  income 

Industrial  groups 

Number 

of 
returns 

Per  cent 

of  total 

reporting 

Gross  income  ^ 

Deductions ' 

Agriculture  and  related  industries 

Mining  and  quarrying. 

10,615 
18,  261 

4,407 
5,211 

41.52 
28.54 

$636,  227, 061 
3,031,405,363 

$563,  426,  338 
2,  600,  878,  421 

Manufacturing: 

Food     products,    beverages,     and 
tobacco  -      .      -... 

15,  561 

14,  629 
2,477 
638 
7,869 
2,145 

11,569 
7,505 
4,816 

21,047 
8,269 

9,288 
8,104 
1,349 
311 
4,195 
1,406 
7,331 
4,073 
2,572 
12, 864 
3,  995 

59.69 
55.40 
54.46 
48.75 
53.31 
65.  55 
63.37 
54.27 
53.40 
61.12 
48.  31 

10,  862,  489,  504 
5, 902,  286,  973 
1,  258,  770,  650 
916,242,157 
1, 978,  584, 137 
1,546,671,700 
2, 468,  282,  987 
9,  550,  544,  726 
1,  389,  486,  308 

22,  125,  989,  096 
1,880,411,182 

59. 879,  759,  480 

10, 189,  621, 801 

Textiles  and  te.xtile  products 

Leather  and  leather  products 

Rubber  and  related  products 

Lumber  and  wood  products 

Paper,  pulp,  and  products  .-- 

5,  578,  313,  214 
1,181,967,616 
859,  918, 523 
1,  842,  972,  299 
1,  422,  325, 143 

Printing  and  publishing 

2, 197,  453,  755 

Chemicals  and  allied  substances 

Stone,  clay,  and  glass  products 

Metal  and  metal  products         

8,  639,  032,  666 

1,  225, 839,  972 

19, 834,  222,  227 

AH  other  manufacturing  industries. 

1,  692,  076,  141 

Total  manufacturing 

96,  525 

55,  488 

67^9_ 

62.45' 

56.84 
59.25 

51.03 

53.30 
6.68 

54,  663,  743,  347 

Construction 

19,  947 

23,  951 
132, 660 

39,  642 

150,588 
17,  247 

10, 462 

13,614 

78,  006 

20,  230 

80,  260 
1,152 

2,  291,  630,  455 

15,  584, 026. 106 
34,  264,  085,  954 

3, 051,  820, 187 

10, 872,  951, 179 
21,885.935 

2,113,254,637 

Transportation  and  other  public  utili- 
ties  

13,491,372,099 

Trade 

33, 114,  850, 677 

Service— professional,        amusements, 
hotels,  etc        _         

2,  737,  393, 987 

Finance— banking,   insurance,  real  es- 
tate and   holding  companies,   stock 
and  bond  brokers,  etc       

3  8,675,411,816 

Nature  of  business  not  given 

19,574,396 

Grand  total 

509,  430 

269,  430 

52.89 

129,633,791,720 

117,979,905,718 

'  FLscal  year  returns  are  included.    (See  p.  1.) 
*  Cost  of  goods  sold  included.    (See  p.  2.) 


'  Includes  special  nonexpense  deductions 
of  life  insurance  companies.    (See  p.  18.) 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


19 


Corporation  returns  for  1929,  hy  major  industrial  groups,  showing  for  corporations 
reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income,  number  of  returns  and  per  cent  of  total; 
gross  income,  deductions,  net  income  or  deficit,  net  loss  for  prior  year,  income  tax 
and  percentages;  also  number  and  per  cent  of  returns  for  inactive  corporations — 
Continued 


Industrial  groups 


Corporations  reporting  net  income — Continued 


Net  income 


Net  loss  for 
prior  year 


Income  tax 


Amount 


Per  cent 
of  net 
income 


Per  cent 

of  total 

tax 


Agriculture  and  related  industries. 
Mining  and  quarrying. 


$72, 800,  723 
430,  526,  942 


$4,917,952 
20, 488,  030 


$6,  783, 059 
44,  318, 798 


9.32 
10.29 


0.67 
3.71 


Manufacturing: 

Food    products,    beverages,    and 
tobacco 

Textiles  and  textile  products 

Leather  and  leather  products 

Rubber  and  related  products 

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.. 


672, 

323, 

76, 

56, 

135, 

124, 

270, 

911. 

163, 

2,  291, 

188, 


867,  703 
973,  759 
803, 034 
323,  634 
611,838 
346,  557 
829,  232 
512,070 
646,  396 
766, 869 
335,  041 


15, 541,  248 

11, 404,  637 

1,375,533 

1, 057,  550 

7,  505,  453 
2, 825, 629 
4,  881,  422 

16,  509, 969 

3, 081,  354 

126,  780,  746 

8,  780,  560 


70, 863,  295 

33, 196,  946 

8, 109, 399 

6, 054.  979 

13,436,661 

13,222,001 

28, 017, 073 

98, 124,  032 

17,  267,  685 

236, 493,  687 

19,  267. 463 


10.53 
10.25 
10.  56 
10.75 
9.91 
10.63 
10.34 
10.76 
10.55 
10.32 
10.23 


5.64 

2.78 

.68 

.51 

1.13 

1.  U 

2.35 

8.22 

1.45 

19.81 

1.61 


5,  216,  016. 133 


199,  744, 101 


544,  053,  221 


10.43 


45.59 


Construction 

Transportation  and  other  public  utOi- 

ties 

Trade 

Service — professional,  amusements, 
hotels,  etc 

Finance — banking,  insurance,  real  es- 
tate and  holding  companies,  stock 
and  bond  brokers,  etc 

Nature  of  business  not  given 


178, 375,  818 

2,  092,  654,  007 
1, 149,  235,  277 

314, 426,  200 


11,386,583 

47,  763, 382 
42,  252,  992 

16, 875, 833 


16,  518, 914 


222, 483,  396 
107, 148,  648 


29,  632,  299 


222, 403, 102 
94,  395 


Grand  total. 


11, 653, 886, 002 


392, 177. 216 


1, 193, 435, 832 


9.26 


10.63 
9.32 


7.24 


10.12 
4.08 


1.38 

18.64 
8.98 

2.48 


18.64 
.01 


10.24 


100.00 


Industrial  groups 


Agriculture  and  re- 
lated industries... 

Mining  and  quarry- 
ing..  


Manufacturing: 

Food  products, 
beverages,  and 
tobacco 

Textiles  and 
textile  prod- 
ucts  

Leather  and 
leather  prod- 
ucts  

Rubber  and  re- 
lated products 

Lumber  and 
wood  prod- 
ucts  

Paper,  pulp, 
and  products 

Printing  and 
publishing 


Corporations  reporting  no  net  income 


Number 

of 
returns 


Per  cent 
of  total 
reporting 


5,023 
7,291 


5,557 

6,236 

1,084 
303 

3,294 

673 

3,839 


47.32 
39.92 


'  Cost  of  goods  sold  included. 


42.63 

43.76 
47.49 

41.86 

31.37 

33.18 

(See  p. 


Gross  income  2 


$246,  280, 235 
1, 016, 183,  538 


3,  905, 162,329 

2,  330,  930,  500 

482, 401, 853 
510,  967, 122 

816, 193,  673 
249,  444, 280 
402, 692, 499 
2.) 


Deductions  2 


$299, 823, 603 
1,  214,  623, 146 


3,  997, 824, 889 

2,  493,  999,  597 

518,  769,  912 
650, 158, 537 

884,  692,  348 
269,  337,  219 
450,  441.  211 


Deficit 


$53,  543,  368 
198, 439,  608 


92,  662,  560 

163, 069, 097 

36, 368,  059 
39, 191,  415 

68,  498,  675 
19, 892,  939 
47,  748,  712 


Inactive  corpora- 
tions— No  income 
data  reported 


Number 
of  re- 
turns 


1,185 
5,759 


716 

289 

44 
24 

380 
66 
399 


Per  cent 


11.16 
31.64 


4.60 

1.97 

1.78 
3.76 

4.83 
3.08 
3.45 


20 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Corporation  returns  for  1929,  by  major  industrial  groups,  showing  for  corporations 
reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income,  number  of  returns  and  per  cent  of  total; 
gross  income,  deductions,  net  income  or  deficit,  net  loss  for  prior  year,  income  tax 
and  percentages;  also  number  and  per  cent  of  returns  for  inactive  corporations — 
Continued 


Industrial  groups 

Corporations  reporting  no  net  income 

Inactive  corpora- 
tions—No income 
data  reported 

Number 

of 
returns 

Per  cent 

of  total 

reporting 

Gross  income' 

Deductions 

Deficit 

Number 
of  re- 
turns 

Per  cent 

Manufacturing — 
Continued. 

Chemicals  and 
allied       sub- 
stances  

Stone,  clay,  and 
glassproducts. 

Metals,       and 
metal    prod- 
ucts . 

2,998 
1,989 

7,292 

3,477 

39.95 
41.30 

34.65 

42.05 

$737,  015,  934 
265,  729,  926 

1,966,590,469 

585, 156,  712 

$793, 992,  365 
299,168,573 

2, 136,  703, 684 

667, 440, 571 

$56, 976, 431 
33, 438,  647 

170, 113,  215 

82,  283, 859 

434 
255 

891 

797 

6.78 
5.30 

4  23 

All  other  manu- 
facturing   in- 
dustries  

9.64 

Total   manu- 
facturing--- 

36,  742 

38.06 

12, 252,  285,  297 

13,  062,  528,  906 

810,  243,  609 

4,295 

4.45 

Construction. 

Transportation  and 
other  public  util- 
ities  

7,896 

7,994 
50, 483 

15,  737 

53,  677 
1,748 

39.58 

33.38 
38.06 

39.70 

35.64 
10.13 

790,  254,  071 

1,  500,  004,  225 
9,230,446,718 

1, 140, 089, 140 

4,  786,  459,  453 
25,  714, 784 

860,  320,  214 

1,  690,  696, 092 
9, 649,  844,  945 

1, 294,  303,  748 

'5,795,286,883 
34,  418, 159 

70,  066, 143 

190, 691, 867 
419, 398, 227 

154, 214, 608 

1, 008,  827, 430 
8,  703,  375 

1,589 

2, 343 
3,571 

3,675 

16,  651 
14, 347 

7.97 
9.78 

Trade 

2.69 

Service— profes- 
sional,      amuse- 
ments, hotels,  etc. 

Finance— banking, 
insurance,       real 
estate  and  hold- 
ing     companies, 
stock  and    bond 
brokers,  etc. 

Nature  of  business 
not  given    . 

9.27 

11.06 
83.19 

Grand  total. . 

186,  591 

36.63 

30,  987,  717, 461 

33, 901,  845,  696 

2, 914, 128,  235 

53, 415 

10.48 

'  Cost  of  goods  sold  included.    (See  p.  2.) 

8  Includes  special  nonexpense  deductions  of  life  insurance  companies.    (See  p.  18.) 

NET  LOSS  FOR  PRIOR  YEAR  (CORPORATION  RETURNS) 

The  net  loss  during  a  given  taxable  year  in  a  trade  or  business  regu- 
larly carried  on  by  the  taxpayer,  as  specifically  defined  in  the  revenue 
act  of  1921  and  subsequent  acts,  is  allowed  as  a  deduction  in  comput- 
ing the  net  income  of  the  taxpayer  for  the  two  succeeding  taxable 
years.  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  excess  net  losses  being  of  prior  origin  are,  therefore,  not  included 
in  the  current  year  deductions  in  arriving  at  the  net  income  figure. 
Only  the  reported  ' '  net  loss  for  prior  year  "  which  is  taken  as  a  deduction 
is  tabulated ;  the  excess  loss  carried  to  subsequent  years  is  not  tabulated. 

"Net  loss  for  prior  year"  reported  and  effective  as  a  deduction  in 
determining  net  income  in  the  corporation  returns  for  1922  to  1929, 
inclusive,  is  given  below: 


Year —  Amount 

1922 $501,780,287 

1923 578,307,088 

1924 219,727,166 

1925 243,078,565 


Year —  Amount 

1926 $235,851,012 

1927 244,293,375 

1928 301,  146,  176 

1929 392,177,216 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME  21 

AMOUNT  OF  CORPORATION  NET  INCOME  EXEMPT  FROM  AND  AMOUNT  SUBJECT 

TO  TAX 

The  corporation  net  income  subject  to  tax  is  reduced  by  a  credit  of 
$3,000  allowed  corporations  with  net  income  of  $25,000  or  less.  For 
corporations  with  net  income  in  excess  of  $25,000  but  not  in  excess  of 
$25,330,  the  method  of  computing  the  tax,  as  provided  for  in  the  rev- 
enue act,  affords  a  variable  amount  of  credit,  but  in  every  case  less 
than  $3,000.  A  deduction  for  "net  loss  for  prior  year"  from  net  in- 
come for  the  current  year  is  likewise  permitted.  The  net  income  re- 
ported, also  the  net  income  not  subject  to  and  the  amount  subject  to 
tax  in  corporation  returns  for  1929,  are  shown  below: 

Net  income $11,  653,  886,  002 

Net  income  not  subject  to  tax: 

Net  loss  for  prior  year $392,  177,  216 

Specific  credit  of  $3,000  for  corporations 
with  net  income  not  in  excess  of  $25,000 
and  a  variable  amount  in  excess  of 
$25,000  but  not  in  excess  of  $25,330 
(estimated  on  the  basis  of  capitalizing 
tax  Hability) i  438,  766,  086 


Estimated  total  of  net  income  not  subject  to  tax 830,  943,  306 

Estimated  net  income  subject  to  tax  (estimated  on  the 

of  capitalizing  tax  liability) 10,  822,  942,  696 


INCOME  AND  PROFITS  TAXES  PAID  TO  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES  OR  POSSESSIONS  OF 
THE  UNITED  STATES  (CORPORATION  RETURNS) 

The  amounts  reported  by  corporations  for  income  and  profits 
taxes  paid  foreign  countries  or  possessions  of  the  United  States  are 
shown  below  for  the  years  1925-1929,  inclusive.  These  amounts  are 
tax  credits  and  have  not  been  deducted  from  the  figures  on  tax  shown 
in  the  tables  of  this  report.  They  should  be  deducted  in  order  to 
determine  Federal  income  tax  liability  of  corporations. 

Income  and  profits  taxes  paid  foreign  countries — Corporation  returns  for  1925-1929 

Year —  Amount 

1925 $20,  139,  995 

1928 21,  653,  994 

1927 24,  236,  955 

1928 ._ 32,  487,  634 

1929 35,  221,  708 

DIVIDENDS   DISTRIBUTED   (CORPORATION  RETURNS) 

The  amount  of  cash  and  stock  dividends  paid  to  shareholders  on 
the  capital  stock  of  domestic  corporations,  other  than  life  insurance 
companies,  as  reported  in  the  corporation  income  tax  returns  for 
1929,  is  shown  by  States  and  Territories  in  basic  Table  13  (p.  266) 
and  by  industrial  divisions  in  basic  Table  14   (pp.  267-283).     Total 

'  These  figures  were  obtained  by  capitalizing  the  $1,193,43.",832  tax  liability  partly  on  the  basis  of  the  11 
per  cent  rate  and  partly  on  the  basis  of  the  12  per  cent  rate.  Of  this  tax  liability,  $1,023,843,716,  representing 
income  tax  on  calendar  year  returns,  and  $42,862,818,  renresenting  income  tax  on  part  year  1929  returns, 
were  capitalized  on  the  11  per  cent  base.  Income  tax  of  $126,729,298,  .-epresenting  tax  liability  reported  on 
fiscal  year  returns  renorting  income  of  corporations  whose  accounting  period  ended  within  the  period  from 
July  1, 1929,  to  June  30, 1930,  was  capitalized  on  a  combination  of  the  11  per  cent  and  12  per  cent  base  in  pro- 
portion to  the  distribution  of  income  under  the  respective  rates.  The  total  obtained  by  this  process  of 
capitalization  represents  the  total  net  taxable  income.  The  difference  between  the  total  net  income  and  the 
sum  of  the  prior  year  losses  and  the  net  taxable  income  repiesents  the  amoimt  of  the  specific  credit  allowed 
corporations. 


22 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


dividends,  distributed  by  corporations  for  the  years  1922  to  1929^ 
inclusive,  are  given  below: 

Cash  and  stock  dividends  paid  by  corporations,  other  than  life  insurance  companieSy 
corporation  returns  for  1922-1929 


Corporations 

reporting  net 

Corporations  reporting  no 

income 

net  income 

Year 

Cash 

Stock 

Cash 

Stock 

Cash 

Stock 

dividends 

dividends 

dividends 

dividends 

dividends 

dividends 

1922 

$3,  436,  715, 104 

$3,  348,  049, 865 

$3, 182,  869,  985 

$3, 166, 915,  574 

$253,845,119 

$181, 134,  291 

1923 

4, 169, 117,  678 

891,  285,  583 

3, 820, 619,  642 

787, 167, 102 

348, 498, 036 

104, 118, 481 

1924 

4, 338, 822, 858 

510, 525, 809 

3,  994;  990,  754 

466, 820,  095 

343,  832, 104 

43,  705,  714 

1925 

5,  189,  474,  507 

544, 431,  367 

4, 817,  301,  320 

502,  489,  520 

372,  173, 187 

41,941.847 

1926 

5,  945,  292,  657 

757,  649,  610 

5,  530,  210,  580 

716,219,451 

415,  082, 071 

41, 430, 159 

1927  1 

6,  423, 176,  206 

702,  501,  245 

5,  785,  475,  573 

642,177,901 

637,  700,  633 

60,  323,  344 

1928 

7, 073,  723,  451 

550, 128,  426 

6,  585, 169, 181 

509,  852, 997 

488,  554,  270 

40,  275, 429- 

1929 

8,  355, 661,  745 

1,  288,  642,  553 

7, 841, 802,  135 

1, 193,  896,  039 

513,  859, 610 

94,  746,  514 

1  Revised  figures. 
COMPILED  RECEIPTS  AND  STATUTORY  DEDUCTIONS  (CORPORATION  RETURNS) 

An  income  statement  showing  an  analysis  of  compiled  receipts  and 
statutory  deductions  shown  on  corporation  income  tax  returns  is 
presented  in  basic  Table  14  (pp.  267-283).  Compiled  receipts 
consist  of  reported  taxable  income  (gross  sales,  gross  profits  from 
operations  other  than  amounts  tabulated  as  gross  sales,  interest 
received,  rents  received,  profits  from  sale  of  real  estate,  stocks,  bonds,^ 
and  other  capital  assets,  and  other  items  of  taxable  income  grouped 
as  "Miscellaneous")  and  nontaxable  income  items  of  major  importance 
(dividends  received  on  capital  stock  of  domestic  corporations  and 
interest  on  Federal,  State,  and  municipal  bonds). 

Statutory  deductions  consist  of  such  items  as  cost  of  goods  sold, 
compensation  of  officers,  interest  paid,  taxes  paid  other  than  income 
tax,  bad  debts,  depreciation  and  depletion,  and  items  not  classified 
grouped  as  "Miscellaneous  deductions." 

Three  items  of  information  are  also  included  relative  to  tabulated 
gross  sales — profit  from  sales  of  corporations  reporting  profit  from 
sales;  loss  from  sales  of  corporations  reporting  loss  from  sales;  and 
profits  less  losses  from  sales.  The  first  two  of  these  items  of  this 
classification  are  published  in  this  volume  for  the  first  time.  The 
amounts  shown  under  "Gross  profits  from  operations  other  than 
amounts  tabulated  as  gross  sales"  and  "Miscellaneous  receipts  "are 
not  comparable  with  these  items  for  earlier  years,  due  to  changes 
made  in  the  classification  of  items.  For  certain  industrial  divisions 
"Transportation  and  other  public  utilities;  service — professional, 
amusements,  hotels,  etc. ;  finance — banking,  insurance,  real  estate  and 
holding  companies,  stock  and  bond  brokers,  etc.;  and  nature  of  busi- 
ness not  given,"  amounts  formerly  included  under  "Miscellaneous 
receipts,"  are  included  in  this  tabulation  under  "Gross  profits  from 
operations  other  than  tabulated  as  gross  sales."  "Miscellaneous 
receipts"  are  further  affected  by  the  separate  classification  for  the 
first  time  of  "Rents  received"  and  "Profits  from  sale  of  real  estate, 
stocks,  bonds,  and  other  capital  assets."  ^ 

•  For  captions  under  which  receipts  and  deductions  are  returned  by  corporations,  see  Form  1120,  a  sample 
of  which  follows  page  411. 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


23 


This  basic  table  also  shows  the  compiled  net  profit  (or  compiled 
net  deficit),  statutory  net  income  or  deficit,  total  income  tax,  and 
compiled  net  profit  after  deducting  tax.  Compiled  net  profit  is  the 
excess  of  compiled  receipts  over  statutory  deductions  and  compiled 
net  deficit  is  the  excess  of  statutory  deductions  over  compiled  receipts. 

Part  1  of  this  basic  table  shows  the  aggregate  data  for  all  corpora- 
tions; part  2,  for  corporations  reporting  net  income;  and  part  3,  for 
corporations  reporting  no  net  income.  Basic  Table  15,  pages  284-287, 
shows  for  all  corporations  the  income  and  deduction  items  expressed 
in  percentages  of  total  compiled  receipts  and  net  income,  tax,  and 
profit  after  deducting  tax  expressed  as  percentages  of  compiled  net 
profits. 

For  all  corporations,  compiled  net  profits  were  reported  as  $11,869,- 
507,095  for  1929,  as  compared  with  $10,736,745,731  for  1928— an 
increase  of  about  10.55  per  cent.  The  compiled  net  profits  of  cor- 
porations reporting  net  income  for  1929  were  $14,273,580,309,  as 
compared  with  $12,700,843,600  for  1928.  The  compiled  net  deficit 
of  corporations  reporting  no  net  income  for  1929  was  $2,404,073,214, 
as  compared  with  $1,964,097,869  for  1928. 

DISTRIBUTION  BY  NET  INCOME  OR  DEFICIT  CLASSES  (CORPORATION  RETURNS) 

The  following  table  of  corporation  returns,  distributed  by  net 
income  and  deficit  classes,  shows  the  number  of  returns,  amount 
of  net  income  or  deficit,  amount  of  tax,  and  relative  percentages; 
also  the  number  of  returns  filed  for  inactive  corporations.  Basic 
Table  18  (pp.  327-331)  shows  the  returns  distributed  by  net  income 
and  deficit  classes  and  by  industrial  divisions. 

Corporation  returns  for  1929  by  net  income  and  deficit  classes,  showing  number  of 
returns,  net  income  or  deficit,  tax,  and  percentages 


Net  income  classes 

Returns  showing 
net  income 

Net  income 

Tax 

(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Number 

Per  cent 

Amount 

Per  cent 

Amount 

Per  cent 

Under  1 

69,  456 

41,  292 

37,  675 

19,  458 

11,795 

29,  627 

13,399 

8,424 

6,641 

12, 397 

8,316 

5,974 

2,283 

1,344 

1,049 

300 

25.78 

15.  32 

13.98 

7.22 

4.38 

11.00 

4.97 

3.13 

2  46 

4.60 

3.09 

2.22 

.85 

..50 

.39 

.11 

$29,  280,  602 
61, 040.  738 
94, 817.  771 
66,  919,  938 
52,  715, 622 
209,  763, 890 
164,  277,  385 
145, 907,  739 
149,  630,  071 
441,614,8£8 
582,  967, 689 
923,  943, 997 
796, 186, 327 
932,  109,  935 
2,116,780,261 
4, 885,  929, 179 

.25 
.52 
.81 
.57 
.45 
1.80 
1.41 
1.  25 
1.29 
3.79 
5.00 
7.93 
6.83 
8.00 
18.17 
41.93 

$8,  258 

12,  051 

27. 871 

871, 125 

1, 668, 867 

11,616.751 

12, 097,  585 

12,  059,  108 

13,  233,  873 
44, 889,  497 
60, 947,  504 
98,151,122 
85,  584, 561 

100,591.491 
227,  989,  693 
523,  686, 475 

0  001 

1  under  2    .. 

001 

2  under  3 

003 

3  under  4 .     _ 

073 

4  under  5 

.  139 

5  under  10 

.973 

10  under  15    .. 

1  01 

15  under  20 

1  01 

20  under  25 . 

1  11 

25  under  50 

3  76 

50  under  100    . 

5  11 

100  under  250    

8  23 

250  under  500 

7  17 

500  under  1,000 

8  43 

1,000  under  5,000 

19.  10 

5,000  and  over 

43  88 

Total 

269, 430 

100.  00 

11, 653, 886, 002 

100.  00 

1, 193, 435, 832 

100  00 

24 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Corporation  returns  for  1929  hy  net  income  and  deficit  classes,  showing  number  of 
returns,  net  income  or  deficit,  tax,  and  percentages — Continued 


Deficit  classes 

Returns  showing  no 
net  income 

Deficit 

(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Number 

Per  cent 

Amount 

Per  cent 

Under  1 

58, 154 

26,  376 

17,  520 

12,  402 

9,353 

25,028 

11,127 

6,130 

4,009 

8,448 

4,243 

2,444 

749 

341 

244 

23 

31.17 

14.14 

9.39 

6.65 

5.01 

13.41 

5.96 

3.29 

2.15 

4.53 

2.27 

1.31 

.40 

.18 

.13 

.01 

$22,  657,  Oil 
38,  777, 465 
43,  590, 179 
43,  238,  723 
41,951,077 
178,511,551 
136,  218.  726 
106. 492,  239 
89.  860.  590 
29.3, 037, 155 
29.5,021,990 
371,  077, 104 
258, 989,  634 
236,  427,  681 
468,  723,  308 
287,  553,  802 

0.78 

1.33 

1.50 

1.48 

1.44 

5  under  10    

6.  13 

10  under  15    . 

4.67 

15  under  20    - 

3.66 

20  under  25    

3.08 

25  under  50    .- 

10.  13 

SOurder  100  

10. 12 

100  under  250 

12.73 

250  under  500    

8.89 

500  under  1,000  ._. 

8.11 

1,000  under  5,000 

16.08 

5,000  and  over . 

9.87 

Total - 

186,  591 

100  00 

2,  914, 128.  235 

100.  00 

Inactive  corporations,  no  income  data  reported . 

53,  415 

ASSETS  AND   LIABILITIES    (CORPORATION  RETURNS) 

In  the  table  immediately  following  are  shown,  for  398,815  corpora- 
tions out  of  456,021  active  corporations  filing  income  tax  returns,  a 
summary  statement  of  the  principal  assets  and  liabilities  as  of  Decem- 
ber 31,  1929,  or  at  the  close  of  the  fiscal  year  nearest  thereto,  and  a 
comparative  statement  showing  by  net  income  and  deficit  classes,  the 
number  of  corporation  returns  filed  and  the  number  of  balance  sheets 
tabulated.  The  difference  between  the  number  of  balance  sheets 
tabulated  and  the  number  of  returns  filed  is  due  to  the  data  for  assets 
and  liabilities  not  being  reported  on  all  returns.  In  basic  Tables  19 
and  20  (pp.  332-339)  the  same  data  are  shown  by  industrial  groups 
and  by  net  income  classes,  respectively. 

Items  not  otherwise  distributed  are  classified  as  "Miscellaneous 
assets"  or  "Miscellaneous  liabilities,"  among  which  are  the  following: 

Miscellaneous  assets. — Copyrights;  formulas;  good  will;  patents; 
trade-marks;  sinking  funds;  other  funds;  deferred  charges;  organiza- 
tion expenses;  suspense  items;  prepaid  items;  interest,  discount, 
coupons,  and  dividends  receivable;  guaranty  deposits,  and  deposits 
on  contracts,  meters,  and  leaseholds;  cash  value  of  life  insurance; 
real  estate  by  foreclosure.  Miscellaneous  assets  of  life  insurance 
companies  include  stocks,  bonds,  loans,  mortgages,  bills  receivable, 
and  uncollected  premiums. 

Miscellaneous  liabilities. — All  reserves  other  than  surplus  reserves 
and  reserves  for  depreciation  and  bad  debts;  accrued  expenses;  de- 
ferred and  suspense  items;  funds  held  in  trust;  borrowed  securities; 
discount  and  dividends  payable;  outstanding  coupons  and  certificates; 
overdrafts.  Miscellaneous  liabilities  of  life  insurance  companies 
include  policy  claims  and  value  of  outstanding  policies  and  annuities. 
Miscellaneous  liabilities  of  banks  include  deposits  (time,  saving, 
demand,  etc.)  and  bank  notes  in  circulation. 

Amounts  under  "Miscellaneous  assets"  for  1929  are  not  comparable 
with  preceding  years  due  to  the  separate  classification  for  the  first 
time  of  "Investments  other  than  tax-exempt." 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


25 


Assets  and  liabilities — Statement  prepared  from  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 
submitting  balance  sheets,  showing  major  assets  and  liabilities  as  of  December  31, 
1929,or  at  the  close  of  the  fiscal  year  nearest  thereto,  by  corporations  reporting  net 
income  and  no  net  income 


Assets  and  liabilities 


Aggregate 


Corporations 

reporting  net 

income 


Corporations 
reporting  no 
net  income 


Assets: 

Cash  (in  till  and  deposits  in  banks) 

Notes  receivable  •  and  accounts  receivable  (less  re- 
serve for  bad  debts) 

Inveutory 

Tax-evernpt  investments— Obligations  of  States  and 
Territories  or  political  subdivisions;  securities 
issued  under  the  Federal  farm  loan  act  and  obli- 
gations of  the  United  States  or  its  possessions 

Investments  other  than  tax-exempt — Stocks,  bonds, 
mortgages,  loans,  real  estate,  etc 

Capital  assets— Real  estate,  buildings,  equipment, 
etc.  (less  depreciation) 

Miscellaneous  assets  not  distributed 

Total  assets  2 

Liabilities: 

Notes  and  accounts  payable 

Bonded  debt  and  mortgages 

Miscellaneous  liabilities  not  distributed 

Capital  stock — 

Preferred 

Common 

Total  capital  stock 

Surplus.- _. 

Less  deficit 

Net  surplus 

Total  liabilities  2 


$22,  371, 167,  749 

66,810,463,619 
21, 910,  972,  773 


10, 338, 363, 877 

55,  844, 147, 801 

116, 446, 100, 356 
42, 0o6,  C93,  336 


$18,  933, 169,  752 

55, 146,  040, 239 
17, 141,  627, 589 


8, 195, 240, 529 

43, 050, 683, 133 

9],  711, 742, 379 
33,  722, 514, 920 


$3,  437,  997, 997 

11,664,423,380 
4,  769,  345, 184 


2, 143, 123,  348 

12,  793, 464,  668 

24,  734, 357, 977 
8, 334, 178, 416 


335,777,909,511 


267,901,018,541 


67, 876, 890, 970 


29, 452, 
46, 642, 
94,  713, 

19,  738, 
90,119, 


537,  280 
534,  653 
619, 470 

158,  746 
765,  237 


19, 195, 
35, 225, 
78, 022, 


811,544 
920,  810 
407, 139 


14,  904, 898,  208 
f.9, 82'j,  597,  778 


10,  256, 
11,416, 
16,691, 

4, 833, 
20,  293, 


725, 736 
613,843 
212,  331 

2'';0, 538 
167, 459 


109,  857,  923,  983 


84,  731, 495,  986 


25, 126, 427, 997 


60,  699, 
5,  587, 


188,  747 
894, 622 


51,921, 
1, 196, 


628, 5C3 
245,  501 


8,  777, 
4,  391, 


560, 184 
649, 121 


55,111,294,125 


50,  725,  383,  062 


4.  385, 911,  033 


335,  777, 909,  511 


267,  901, 018,  541 


07, 876, 890, 970 


1  Includes  loans  and  discounts  from  bank  statements,  which  for  1926  were  included  in  "Miscellaneous 
assets." 
'  Less  deficit. 


Number  of  corporation  returns  filed  for  1929,  and  number  of  balance  sheets  tabulated, 
by  net  income  and  deficit  classes 


Net  income  and  deficit  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Number  of 
returns 

Number  of 
balance 
sheets 

Per  cent  of 
balance 
sheets  to 
returns 

CORPORATIONS  REPORTING  NET  INCOME 

Under  5 .                                                  

179,  676 

58.091 

12,397 

8,316 

8,257 

1,344 

1,049 

300 

151,427 
57, 039 
12,  224 
8,195 
8,132 
1,306 
1,021 
293 

84  28 

5  under  25 

98  19 

25  under  50-. _ - 

98  61 

50  under  100 

98  54 

100  under  500 __ 

S8  49 

500  under  1,000 

97.17 

1,000  under  5,000- 

97  33 

6,000  and  over 

97  67 

Total-.    - - 

269, 430 

239  637  1              8*  04 

CORPORATIONS  REPORTING  NO  NET  INCOME 

Under  5 

123, 805 

46,  294 

8,448 

4,243 

3,193 

341 

244 

23 

101, 187 

42, 434 

7,926 

4,031 

3,022 

329 

228 

21 

81  73 

5  under  25 - 

91  66 

25  under  50 

93  82 

50  under  100 - - 

95  00 

100  under  500 

94  64 

500  under  1,000 - 

96  48 

1,000  under  5,000— 

93  44 

5,000  and  over .  . 

91  30 

Total— 

186,  591 
53,  415 

159, 178 

85  31 

Inactive  corporations _ 

Grand  total 

509, 436 

398, 815 

26  STATISTICS   OF  INCOME 

CONSOLIDATED  RETURNS  (CORPORATION  RETURNS) 

Of  the  total  number  of  corporation  income  tax  returns  for  1929, 
8,754  consolidated  income  tax  returns  were  filed  for  affiliated  corpora- 
tions, as  against  9,300  for  1928.  This  decrease  was  due  for  the  most 
part  to  an  additional  restriction  upon  the  filing  of  a  consolidated 
return  provided  by  section  141  (d),  revenue  act  of  1928,  applicable  to 
the  taxable  year  1929  and  subsequent  taxable  years,  that  where  one 
or  more  chains  of  corporations  were  connected  through  stock  owner- 
ship with  a  common  parent  corporation,  at  least  95  per  cent  of  the 
stock  of  each  of  the  corporations  (except  the  common  parent)  be  owned 
directly  by  one  or  more  of  the  other  corporations;  and  the  common 
parent  corporation  own  directly  at  least  95  per  cent  of  the  stock  of  at 
least  one  of  the  other  corporations.  For  1928  returns  the  single 
common  parent  was  not  essential  and  a  consolidated  return  could  be 
filed  if  at  least  95  per  cent  of  the  stock  of  two  or  more  corporations 
was  owned  by  the  same  interests.  Of  the  returns  for  1929, 5,408  showed 
net  income  aggregating  $5,953,845,059.  The  number  of  consolidated 
returns  filed  was  about  1.72  per  cent  ofall  corporation  returns.  However, 
the  net  income  reported  in  consolidated  returns  was  more  than  51  per 
cent  of  the  net  income  of  all  corporations  reporting  net  income,  and  the 
tax  53  per  cent  of  the  total  tax  for  all  corporations. 

Presented  below  are  tables  prepared  from  the  consolidated  returns, 
showing  the  returns  distributed  by  major  industrial  groups,  by  net 
income  and  deficit  classes,  and  by  number  of  subsidiaries.  In  inter- 
preting the  data  contained  in  these  tables  it  is  essential  to  note  that 
the  industrial  classification  is  based  on  the  predominant  business  of 
the  affiliated  corporations  for  which  the  consohdated  return  is  filed. 
If  it  were  possible  to  segregate  the  income  of  the  subsidiary  or  affiliated 
concerns,  the  data  for  such  concerns  might  fall  in  industrial  divisions 
other  than  the  ones  in  which  they  are  here  included.  It  should  be 
borne  in  mind  that  the  consolidated  returns  are  also  included  in  the 
general  tables  of  corporation  income  throughout  this  report. 

An  income  statement  showing  an  analysis  of  compiled  receipts  and 
statutory  deductions  reported  on  consolidated  income  tax  returns  is 
presented  in  basic  Table  21  (pp.  340-351).^  This  basic  table  also 
shows  the  compiled  net  profit  (or  net  deficit),  statutory  net  income  or 
deficit,  income  tax,  and  compiled  net  profit  after  deducting  tax.  Part 
1  of  this  basic  table  shows  the  data  for  all  consolidated  returns;  part  2, 
for  consolidated  returns  showing  net  income;  and  part  3,  for  consoli- 
dated returns  showing  no  net  income. 

Net  profit  as  distinct  from  statutory  net  income  reported  by 
afiiliated  corporations  filing  consolidated  returns  showing  net  income 
for  1929  was  $7,686,696,483,  which  was  over  54  per  cent  of  such  net 
profit  of  all  corporations  filing  returns  showing  net  income.  Com- 
piled net  deficit  as  distinct  from  statutory  deficit  reported  in  con- 
solidated returns  showing  no  net  income  for  1929  was  $588,929,607, 
approximately  24  per  cent  of  such  net  deficit  of  all  corporations  filing 
returns  showing  no  net  income.  Compiled  net  profit  less  compiled 
net  deficit  of  all  consolidated  returns  for  1929  was  $7,097,766,876, 
about  60  per  cent  of  the  amount  reported  in  all  corporation  returns. 

'  See  I).  22  for  definition  of  lerms. 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


27 


■Consolidated  corporation  returns  for  1929,  by  major  industrial  groups,  showing  total 
number  of  returns,  number  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income,  gross  income, 
net  income  or  deficit,  net  loss  for  prior  year,  and  income  tax 


Total 
number 
of  returns 

Consolidated  returns  showing  net  income 

Industrial  groups 

Number 
of  returns 

Gross  income  i 

Net  income 

Net  loss  for 
prior  year 

Income  tax 

Agriculture  and  related  in- 
dustries                           

107 
509 

52 
236 

$261, 069,  929 
1,  799,  601,  810 

$26,  374,  656 
245,  657,  446 

$774, 340 
7,  862, 605 

$2,  816,  953 

Mining  and  quarrying 

26, 124,  060 

Manufacturing: 

Food   products,   bever- 
ages, and  tobacco 

Textiles      and      textile 

498 

363 

96 

43 

278 

105 
228 

398 

140 

844 
223 

329 

207 

60 

14 

163 

75 
173 

294 

95 

651 

122 

6,280,460,232 

1,  311,  091, 639 

564,  532, 870 

710,  993,  522 

520, 126, 475 

674, 064, 906 
866, 428,  677 

7, 685,  506, 496 

599, 832,  712 

15, 246, 289, 897 

640, 701, 981 

345, 025,  399 

102, 404,  702 

42, 161,  783 

36,  287,  351 

36,  711,  549 

48, 727,  438 
94, 813,  201 

713,483,849 

73, 490, 469 

1,480,339,889 

75,  982,  873 

8,  226,  896 

3,  330, 025 

264,  893 

393,  501 

1, 604,  718 

1,  340,  722 
1,  323,  229 

11, 128, 320 

693,  585 

105,434,721 

4, 588,  973 

37, 077, 187 
10,  855, 685 

Leather     and     leather 
products  -    -. 

4, 629, 462 

Eubber     and     related 

3, 960,  921 

Lumber  and  wood  prod- 
ucts  

3, 858,  771 

Paper,  pulp,  and  prod- 
ucts   

5,  263,  442 

Printing  and  publishing. 

Chemicals    and    allied 

substances  ..  . 

10,  277, 300 
77,  374,  916 

Stone,  clay,  and  glass 

8, 017, 691 
151,  650,  300 

Metals  and  metal  prod- 
ucts  

All   other  manufactur- 
ing industries.    

7  870  RSI 

Total  manufacturing- 

3,216 

2,183 

35, 080, 029, 407 

3, 049, 428,  503 

138,229,583  [  320,826,526 

Construction  

194 

806 
1,450 

654 

1,907 
11 

123 

513 
965 

328 

1,006 
2 

400,  972, 649 

13,  310,  374,  876 
8, 413,  033, 043 

957,  351, 983 

2, 241, 358,  939 
40,027 

38, 465,  967 

1, 666, 107, 319 
350, 002, 958 

114,  226, 442 

463,  584, 536 
7,232 

1,  092,  278        4, 103,  971 

40, 057,  574  !  178,  323, 863 
6,  257,  792       37, 865,  579 

6, 880, 462       11,  993,  590 

Transportation  and  other 
public  utilities 

Trade 

Service— professional,  amuse- 
ments, hotels,  etc 

Finance— banking,      insur- 
ance, real  estate  and  hold- 
ing companies,  stock  and 
bond  brokers,  etc  .. 

13,736,954      49  S5!n  Qsn 

Nature  of  business  not  given. 

241 

Grand  total 

8,754 

5,408 

62,453,732,663 

5, 953, 845, 059 

213,891,578     fiSi  S74  73a 

Industrial  groups 


Consolidated  returns  showing  no  net 
income 


MmL  Gross  income  1       Deficit 


Agriculture  and  related  industries. 
Mining  and  quarrying 


65 
273 


$43, 803, 822 
512,  280,  418 


$4,  947, 996 
73,  501, 032 


Manufacturing: 

Food  products,  beverages,  and  tobacco. 

Textiles  and  textile  products 

Leather  and  leather  products 

Rubber  and  related  products 

Lumber  and  wood  products 

Paper,  pulp,  and  products 

Printing  and  publishing 

Chemicals  and  allied  substances 

Stone,  clay,  and  glass  products 

Metals  and  metal  products 

All  other  manufacturing  industries 

Total  manufacturing 


169 
166 
36 
29 
115 
30 
55 
104 
45 
193 
101 


2, 873,  853,  621 

690, 351,  684 

196,  214,  028 

464, 499,  460 

226,  292,  212 

80,  222,  354 

97,  791, 699 

395,  538,  721 

62,  298, 019 

973, 445, 138 

203,  417, 102 


27, 018,  590 
37, 162, 812 
13,  249,  600 
31,  755,  347 

13,  997,  328 
5, 690,  912 

14,  675, 445 
22,  642,  444 

7, 081, 154 
44,  485, 033 
30.  377,  562 


Construction 

Transportation  and  other  public  utilities. 
Trade. 


Service — professional,  amusements,  hotels,  etc 

Finance— banking,  insurance,  real  estate  and  holding  companies, 

stock  and  bond  brokers,  etc 

Nature  of  business  not  given 


1,033  '     6,153,923,838 


71 
293 
485 
226 


248, 136, 127 


901 


Grand  total. 


3,346 


3, 962.  927 
94,  217,  971 
49,  797,  409 
22, 103,  722 

240, 603, 465 
86,  981 


10,002,695,313 


737,  357,  630 


1  Gross  income  corresponds  to  total  income  as  reported  on  face  of  the  return,  plus  cost  of  the  goods  sold. 
62320—31 3 


28 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Consolidated  corporation  returns  for  1929  by  net  income  and  deficit  classes,  showing 
number  of  returns  and  amount  of  net  income  or  deficit 


Net  income  and  deficit  classes 

Corporations  reporting 
net  income 

Corporations  reporting 
no  net  income 

(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Number 
of  returns 

Net  income 

Number 
of  returns 

Deficit 

Under  1                                      -  

186 
159 
206 
143 
91 
393 
260 
239 
178 
509 
597 
741 
486 
450 
532 
238 

$85, 172 

232, 093 

526, 672 

502, 143 

407, 636 

2, 858, 129 

3,  212, 240 

4, 117,  472 

4, 003,  257 

18,  750, 821 

43, 331, 114 

119,  635,  386 

174,  555, 761 

316,  929,  207 

1, 116, 450,  964 

4, 148, 247, 092 

192 
120 
124 

92 
104 
334 
228 
167 
110 
460 
462 
470 
224 
124 
121 

14 

$78, 930 

181, 106 

304,  530 

324,  592 

474,  432 

2,506,028 

2,  795, 463 

2, 900,  867 

2, 465, 173 

16,  593,  393 

50  under  100                         -- 

33, 173, 889 

74, 192, 375 

79,  311,  727 

86, 916,  925 

1  000  under  5  000                            

237, 689,  313 

6^000  and  over - 

197, 448, 887 

Total                          

5,408 

5,953,8i5,059 

3,346 

737, 357, 630 

Consolidated  corporation  returns  for  1929,  by  number  of  subsidiaries,  showing  number 
of  consolidated  returns  and  total  number  of  subsidiaries 


Number  of  subsidiaries 
per  return 

Number  of 
consoli- 
dated 
returns 

Total 
number  of 
subsidia- 
ries 

Number  of  subsidiaries 
per  return 

Number  of 
consoli- 
dated 
returns 

Total 
nimiber  of 
subsidia- 
ries 

I 

4,375 

1,318 

687 

349 

253 

160 

124 

78 

94 

43 

41 

40 

38 

38 

22 

28 

12 

16 

19 

11 

15 

8 

11 

4 

4 

4 

7 

9 

5 

8 

4 

4 

4 

2 

7 

1 

1 

3 

4 

3 

4 

3 

2 

3 

3 

2 

2 

4,375 
2,636 
2,061 
1,396 
1,265 
960 
868 
624 
846 
430 
451 
480 
494 
532 
330 
448 
204 
288 
361 
220 
315 
176 
253 

96 
100 
104 
189 
252 
145 
240 
124 
128 
132 

68 
245 

36 

37 
114 
156 
120 
164 
126 

86 
132 
135 

92 

94 

48 

2 
3 

828 

96 

2                          . 

51 - — 

153 

3                          

52 

52 

4                                  . 

53 

159 

5                              . 

54 

162 

6                                    

55 

55 

7                                   .-     -- 

56 - -. 

112 

8                                   --     -- 

67 

57 

9                                .  .      -- 

69 

69 

10 

60 

60 

11 

61 

61 

12 

63.- 

63 

13 

67 

67 

14 

68 - 

68 

15                       

70 

70 

16                           . 

71 -.- 

71 

17                           

72 

72 

18                           

75 - 

76 

19                           

76 

152 

20                           ...  

77 

77 

21                                  

78 -• 

156 

22                              .      

80 

80 

23                                         

81. 

162 

24                                       . 

83 - 

83 

25                                           

86 

85 

26                                    .  . 

88 

88 

27                                       . 

89 - 

89 

28 

92    - - 

92 

29                 

94 

188 

30                 

98- 

98 

31 

99 

99 

32                 -- 

101 

101 

33                     

109 

109 

34                     

121 

121 

35                     

123 

123 

36                     

131 

131 

37                         

148 

148 

38                       

151 -- 

151 

39 

171 - 

171 

40                                           

198            

198 

41          

286 

286 

42            

Number  of  subsidiaries 
not    reported— esti- 
mated  -. 

43      

44 

2,484 

Total.. 

8,754 

46  .                         

30, 112 

47                            --- 

STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


29 


FISCAL-YEAR  RETURNS  (CORPORATION  RETURNS) 

The  tabulation  of  returns  filed  on  a  fiscal-year  basis  is  compiled 
from  returns  filed  by  corporations  whose  fiscal  year  is  other  than  the 
calendar  year.  These  returns  are  also  included  in  the  general  tables 
of  corporation  income  throughout  this  report.  The  tables  of  fiscal- 
year  returns  which  appeared  in  the  Statistics  of  Income  for  1925, 
1926,  and  1927  were  compiled  from  a  limited  number  of  returns 
covering  a  full  12-month  period:  Those  showing  a  net  income  of  $2,000 
and  over,  a  net  deficit  of  $500,000  and  over,  gross  sales  or  other  re- 
ceipt items  of  $5,000,000  and  over,  or  net  loss  for  prior  year.  The 
tabulations  for  fiscal-year  returns  during  these  years  include  a  small 
number  of  returns  in  addition  to  the  above.  This  especially  applies  to 
the  information  tabulated  for  the  months  of  July  to  November, 
inclusive,  for  1925  and  1926.  The  tabulations  in  Statistics  of  In- 
come for  1928  and  in  this  report  include  all  fiscal-year  returns  that 
were  received  by  the  statistical  section  prior  to  the  termination  of  the 
tabulation  of  the  data. 

In  the  following  tabulations  of  the  fiscal-year  returns  by  months 
ending  it  should  be  noted  that  data  for  returns  for  years  ended  April, 
May,  and  June,  1930,  are  not  so  complete  as  for  the  other  fiscal-year 
returns,  due  to  corporations  having  been  granted  extension  of  time 
for  filing  and  the  returns  not  having  been  received  up  to  the  time  the 
data  were  tabulated  for  the  report. 

Corporation  fiscal-year  returns  for  1929,  showing  by  month  ending  the  fiscal  year,  the 
total  number  of  retiirns,  number  re-porting  net  income  and  no  net  income,  amount 
of  net_  income  or  deficit,  net  loss  for  prior  year,  and  income  tax  (included  in  cor- 
poration tables  for  1929) 


Fiscal  year  ending- 


July,  1929 

August,  1929 

September,  1929 
October,  1929... 
November,  1929 
January,  1930... 
February,  1930.. 

March,  1930 

April,  1930 

May,  1930 

June,  1930 

Total 


Total 
number 
of  re- 
turns 


3,821 
3,697 
4,118 
3,896 
3,868 
6,750 
3,950 
5,501 
4,847 
5,125 
9,036 


54,  609 


Corporations  reporting  net  income 


Number 
of  re- 
turns 


2,294 
2,164 
2,473 
2,343 
2,482 
3,993 
2,235 
3,053 
2,716 
2,888 
5,173 


Net  income 


$60,  559, 068 
129,  720, 649 

83,  819,  674 
128, 998, 817 
177,  369,  596 
140,  378, 171 

95, 310, 363 
67,  019,  890 

84,  626, 876 
61,  024, 493 

183,  632, 843 


31,814    1,212,460,440 


Net  loss 

for  prior 

year 


$3, 232, 824 
4, 008, 921 
3, 185,  866 
3, 047, 982 

2,  064,  477 

3,  517,  961 

1,  571, 886 
3,  352,  862 

2,  678,  595 
2, 017, 840 
5,  260,  835 


33, 940, 049 


Income  tax 


$6,  378, 880 

13,  991, 126 

8,  597, 405 
13,615,412 

18,  967,  389 

14,  388,  906 

9,  802, 045 
6,  573, 832 
8,  727, 151 
6, 174,  937 

19,  512,  215 


126,  729,  298 


Corporations  report- 
ing no  net  income 


Number 
of  re- 
turns 


J,  527 
1,533 
1,645 
1,553 
1,386 
2,757 
1,715 
2,448 
2,131 
2,237 
3,863 


Deficit 


$17,  620,  535 
24,  082,  971 
37,  258,  844 
35,  882,  934 
30,  895, 484 
49, 151, 124 
23, 454,  929 
46,  448, 108 
31, 923,  627 
34,  777,  642 
87,  251,  650 


22,795   418,747,848 


30 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Corporation  fiscal-year  returns  for  1929,  hy  net  income  and  deficit  classes,  showing 
number  of  returns,  net  income  or  deficit,  and  tax 


Net  income  and  deficit  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 


Corporations  reporting  net 
income 


Number 
of  re- 
turns 


Net  income 


Income  tax 


Corporations  report- 
ing no  net  income 


Number 
of  re- 
turns 


Deficit 


Under  1 

1  under  2 

2  under  3 

3  under  4 

4  under  5 

5  under  10 

10  under  15 

15  under  20 

20  under  25 

25  under  50 

sounder  100 

100  under  250... 
250  under  500.. _ 
SOO  under  1,000.. 
1,000  under  5,000 
5,000  and  over... 

Total 


6,752 

4,393 

4,280 

2,465 

1,510 

3,803 

1,802 

1,115 

951 

1,82  i 

1,248 

971 

354 

200 

122 

23 


$2,  983,  255 

6.  543, 809 

10, 910,  288 

8, 491,  939 

6,  763,  268 

26,  862,  395 

22,119,929 

19, 337,  809 

21, 426,  999 

65,  009, 126 

87,  726,  094 

150, 199,  321 

121,  978,  886 

138,  727,  292 

247,  383,  952 

275,  996,  078 


$2, 607 
885 
2,280 
108,020  [ 
216,631  I 
1,  501, 166  i 
1,661,420 
1,  609,  690  I 
1,918,861  I 
6,645,564  ' 
9,368,368 
16,314,847 
13,  502, 118  ! 
15,497,351 
27,  683,  530 
30,  695,  960  j 


5,320 

3,021 

2,167 

1.687 

1,224 

3,596 

1,618 

968 

591 

1,380 

703 

419 

113 

54 

31 

3 


$2, 246, 170 

4, 443,  356 

5, 376, 805 

5,  545, 055 

5,  529, 829 

25,818,101 

19, 833,  285 

16,811,351 

13,  276,  975 

48, 446,  892 

48. 924,  898 

62,  943, 117 

40, 479, 339 

37, 773, 292 

62,  023,  129 

19,  276,  254 


31,814     1,212,460,440    126,729,298  I       22,795 


418, 747, 848 


In  basic  Table  22  (pp.  351-355)  data  in  the  fiscal  year  returns  are 
distributed  by  industrial  groups  and  by  corporations  reporting  net 
income  and  no  net  income,  showing  amount  of  net  income,  net  loss  for 
prior  year,  income  tax,  and  amount  of  deficit.  In  basic  Table  23 
(pp.  356-364),  parts  1,  2,  and  3,  is  shown  for  fiscal  and  part  year 
returns  the  distribution  of  compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions, 
by  months  ending  the  fiscal  year,  for  all  returns  and  for  returns 
showing  net  income  and  no  net  income. 

PART  YEAR  RETURNS  (CORPORATION  RETURNS) 

The  returns  filed  by  corporations  showing  income  for  less  than  12 
months  represent  reorganizations,  consolidations,  disintegrations, 
newly  organized  businesses,  Uquidating  corporations,  and  changes 
from  calendar  year  to  fiscal  year,  or  vice  versa,  and  are  also  included 
in  the  general  corporation  income  tables  in  this  report. 

Below  are  shown  for  part  year  returns  the  total  number,  number 
reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income,  net  income,  deficit,  net  loss 
for  prior  year,  and  income  tax.  The  part  year  returns  for  1929  tabu- 
lated in  this  report  represent  those  in  which  the  greater  part  of  the 
income  period  was  in  that  year. 

Corporation  part  year  returns,  1929 

Total  number  of  returns 35,  485 

Corporations  reporting  net  income: 

Number  of  returns 17,  606 

Net  income $423,  757,  031 

Net  loffs  for  prior  year 11,  645,  786 

Income  tax - 42,  862,  818 

Corporations  reporting  no  net  income: 

Number  of  returns 17,  879 

Deficit $268,  179,  057 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


31 


HISTORICAL  SUMMARIES 

SUMMARY  OF  INDIVIDUAL  AND  CORPORATION  INCOME  TAX  RETURNS— NUMBER 
OF  RETURNS,  NET  INCOME,  AND  TAX,  BY  YEARS 

A  r^sum^  of  the  income  tax  returns  filed  for  each  of  the  years  since 
the  inception  of  the  present  period  of  income  taxation,  showing  for 
individual  returns  the  number  filed,  net  income,  tax,  and  sources  of 
income  and  deductions  by  net  income  classes;  and  for  corporation 
returns  the  number  filed,  net  income,  deficit,  and  tax  reported,  as 
well  as  the  distribution  by  net  income  and  deficit  classes,  is  shown  in 
the  following  tables. 

The  returns  filed  by  individuals  by  States  for  the  years  1916  to  1929, 
inclusive,  showing  number,  net  income  and  tax,  as  well  as  the  average 
net  income  and  average  tax  per  return,  are  exhibited  in  Table  10, 
pages  152-164. 

The  returns  of  corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  in- 
come, showing  number,  gross  income,  net  income,  deficit  and  tax; 
also  number  and  per  cent  of  returns  for  inactive  corporations,  are 
distributed  by  States  and  Territories  for  the  years  1916  to  1929,  in- 
clusive, in  Table  24,  pages  365-391;  and  by  major  industrial  groups 
for  the  years  1920  to  1929,  inclusive,  in  Table  17,  pages  294-326. 


Individual  returns  for  1913  to  1925 

,  showing  number  of  returns  and  net  income  ^ 

Number  of  returns 

Year 

Total 

Taxable 

Nontax- 
able 

Per  cent  of  total 

Net  income 

Tax- 
able 

Non- 
taxable 

1913. 

357, 598 
357,  515 
336,  652 
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 
4, 101,  547 
4,  070,  851 
4, 044,  327 

$3,  900, 000,  OOO 
4,  000,  000, 000 
4, 600,  000,  000 
6,  300,  000,  OOO 
13,  700,  000,  000 
16,  000,  000,  OOO 
19,  900,  000,  000 

23,  700,  000,  000 
19,  600,  000,  OOO 
21,  400, 000,  000 

24,  800,  000,  000 

25,  700,  000,  OOO 

21,  900,  000,  000 
•  21,  960,  000,  000 

22,  545,  000, 000 
25,  226,  000, 000 
24,  801,  000,  000 

1914 

1915 

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 
2,  440,  941 
2, 523, 063 
2, 458, 049 

74, 066 
765, 656 
1, 032, 261 
1, 101,  579 
1,  741,  634 
3,  072, 191 
3, 106,  232 
3,  428,  200 
2, 880,  090 
1, 669, 885 
1, 667, 102 
1, 660, 606 
1,  547,  788 
1, 586,  278 

83 
78 
77 
79 
76 
54 
54 
55 
61 
60 
60 
69 
61 
61 

17 
22 
23 
21 
24 
46 
46 
45 
39 
40 
40 
41 
39 
39 

1917 

1918 

1919 

1920 

.1921 

1922 

1923 . 

1924 

192S 

1926 

1927 

1928 

1929 

Footnotes  on  p.  32| 


32 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


Income  and  profits  taxes  in  individual  returns  for  191S  to  1929^ 


Year 


1913. 
1914. 
1915- 
1916- 
1917- 
1918- 
1919- 
1920. 
1921. 
1922. 
1923. 
1924. 
1925. 
1926. 
1927- 
1928- 
1929- 


Tax  before  tax  credits 


Normal  tax 


$12, 728, 038 
16, 559, 493 
23,  995,  777 
51,  440,  558 
156,  897,  441 
476,  432,  808 
468, 104,  801 
478,  249,  919 
308, 059,  422 
355,  409,  840 
378,  387,  954 
257,  794,  728 
216,  360, 163 
200,  599,  384 
215,817,075 
281,  894,  671 
162,  332,  096 


Surtax 


$15,  525,  497 
24,  486, 669 
43,  947, 818 
121,  946, 136 
433,  345,  732 
651,  289, 027 
801, 525,  303 
596,  803,  767 
411,327,684 
474,581,111 
464,  918,  056 
437,  540,  797 
432,  853, 170 
448, 330,  446 
511,731,376 
688, 824,  950 
582,  392, 677 


Tax  on 

capital  net 

gain  12J^ 

per  cent 


$31, 066,  357 
38,  915, 500 
48,  603,  064 
117,570,971 
112,609,705 
134,  033,  966 
233,  450,  521 
284,  654,  312 


Total 


$28, 

41, 

67, 

173, 

3  796, 

1, 127, 

1,  269, 

1, 075, 

719, 

861, 

882, 

743, 

766, 

761, 

861, 

1,  204, 

1, 029, 


253,  535 
046, 162 
943,  595 
386,  694 
380,  938 
721,835 
630, 104 
053,  686 
387, 106 
057,  308 
221,  610 
938,  689 
784, 304 
439, 535 
582, 417 
170, 142 
379,  085 


Credits  against 
tax! 


*  $220, 555, 377 
39,  673, 199 
32,  229, 121 
28, 968, 745 
30,  942, 983 
39,  916, 105 
27,  440,  938 


Tax 


41, 

67, 

173, 

3  795, 

1, 127, 

1, 269, 

1,  075, 

719, 

861, 

661, 

704, 

734, 

732, 

830, 

1, 164, 

1,  001, 


253,  535 
046, 162 
943,  595 
386,  694 
380,  938 
721,  835 
630, 104 
053,  686 
387, 106 
057,  308 
666, 133 
265,  390 
555, 183 
470, 790 
639, 434 
254, 037 
938, 147 


'  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns  of 
individuals  are  summarized  on  pp.  396-403.  Returns  for  1913  pertain  to  the  last  10  months  of  that  year; 
taxes  shown  for  1913-1915,  inclusive,  are  receipts  for  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  immediately  following,  as 
shown  in  annual  report  of  Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  which  receipts  include  fines,  penalties, 
additional  assessments,  etc.;  1916  and  subsequent  years'  tax  is  amount  reported  on  returns. 

2  Includes  credit  of  25  per  cent  of  tax  on  earned  income  and  credit  of  12H  per  cent  on  capital  net  loss  and 
excludes  credit  for  income  and  profits  taxes  paid  to  a  foreign  country  or  a  possession  of  the  United  States 
and  credit  for  income  tax  paid  at  source. 

3  Includes  war  excess-profits  taxes  of  $101,249,781  on  individuals  and  of  $103,887,984  on  partnerships. 
*  25  per  cent  reduction  provided  for  in  section  1200  (a)  of  revenue  act  of  1924. 


Number 

of  individual  returns  for  1914  to  1929,  by  net  income  classes^ 

Net  income  classes 

(Thousands  of 

dollars) 

1914 

1915 

1916 

1917 

1918 

1919 

1920 

1921 

Underl 

401,  849 

1  under  2 

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 

1,337,116 

455,  442 

171,  830 

38,  548 

12, 093 

2,191 

1,063 

239 

123 

33 

2, 440, 544 

2  under  3 



2,  222, 031 

3  under  5..  

149,  279 

127,  448 

58, 603 

14, 676 

5,161 

1,189 

769 

216 

114 

60 

127, 994 

120,  402 

60,  284 

17,  301 

6,847 

1,793 

1,326 

376 

209 

120 

157, 149 

150,  563 

80, 880 

23, 734 

10,  452 

2,900 

2,437 

714 

376 

206 

1,  072, 146 

5  under  10 

353,  247 

10  under  25 

132, 344 

25  under  50 

28,  946 

sounder  100 

100  under  150 

150  under  300 

300  under  500 

500  under  1,000 

1,000  and  over 

8,71? 
1,367 
739 
162 
63 
21 

Total 

357,  515 

336, 652 

2  429,  401 

3,  472,  890 

4,425,114 

5,  332,  760 

7,  259,  944 

6,  662, 176 

Net  income  classes 

(Thousands  of 

dollars) 

1922 

1923 

1924 

1925 

1926 

1927 

1928 

1929 

Under  1 

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,  602 

2,  623,  160 

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 

76 

98, 178 

1,  071,  992 

842,  528 

1,  327,  683 

503,  652 

236,  779 

59,  721 

20,  958 

4,759 

3,223 

892 

479 

207 

119,513 

1,  045,  619 

837,  792 

1,  240,  400 

560,  549 

246,  730 

67,  487 

20, 520 

4,724 

3,267 

892 

468 

231 

126,  745 

996,  098 

865,  762 

1,  209,  346 

567,  700 

262,  079 

60, 123 

22, 573 

5,261 

3,873 

1,141 

557 

290 

111,123 

918,  447 

837, 781 

1, 192,  613 

628,  766 

270,  889 

68,  048 

27,  207 

7,049 

6,678 

1,756 

983 

511 

126, 172 

1  under  2    

903, 082 

2  under  3    . 

810,  347 

3  under  5    

1, 172,  655 

5  under  10    .. 

658,  039 

10  under  25    .. 

271, 454 

25  under  60 . 

63,689 

60  under  100    ... 

24,  073 

100  under  160    ...     . 

6,376 

150  under  300    .. 

5,310 

300  under  500    

1,641 

600  under  1,000 

1,000  and  over... 

976 
513 

Total 

6,  787,  481 

7, 698,  321 

7,  369,  788 

4,171,051 

4, 138, 092 

4, 101,  547 

4,  070, 851 

4, 044, 327 

1  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns  of 
individuals  are  summarized  on  pp.  396-403. 

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. 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME  33 

Individual  returns,  net  income  for  1916  to  1929,  by  net  income  classes  ^ 


Net  income  classes 

Net  income 

(Thousands  of  dollars) 

1916 

1917 

1918 

1919 

1920 

1  under  2          

$2, 461, 137, 000 

2, 064, 977,  328 

2, 115, 864, 601 

1,  827,  508, 088 

1, 687, 165, 619 

1, 042,  320, 083 

846,  894,  335 

400, 492,  040 

474,  651,  960 

209, 904,  969 

214,  631, 270 

306, 835, 914 

$2, 232, 354,  577 

3, 626, 824, 833 

3,  535, 219, 007 

2, 145, 690,  016 

1,  736,  548,  050 

978,  042,  710 

679, 720,  737 

284, 106,  740 

305,024,817 

144,  545, 428 

119, 075,  548 

137, 486,  892 

$2,829,113,151 

3, 807,  286,  365 

4,  513,  264,  030 

2, 954, 137,  253 

2,412,275,757 

1, 277,  364, 635 

896, 497, 209 

358, 392,  923 

371, 148,  536 

159, 070, 948 

128, 290,  396 

152, 650, 245 

$4, 050, 066, 618 

6, 184,  543, 368 

$624, 669, 015 
1,037,247,977 
1, 235, 015,  786 
822, 661, 658 
722,  795, 474 
357, 355,  318 
505, 859, 406 
271, 938,  017 
256,  771,  325 
464,  263, 644 

5,  039,  607, 239 

Sunder  10 

3,  068, 330, 963 

10  under   25       - 

2, 547, 904,  786 

25  under  50     -     

1, 307,  785, 113 

sounder  100 

810,  386, 333 

100  under  150 

265,  511,  505 

150  under  300          .  .  .- 

215, 138,  673 

300  under  500          

89,  313,  552 

500  under  1,000     

79, 962,  894 

1,000  and  over.   

77, 078, 139 

Total         

6,  298, 577. 620 

13,  652,  383, 207 

15, 924, 639, 355 

19,  859, 491, 448 

23,  735,  629, 183 

Net  income  classes 

Net  income — Continued 

(Thousands  of  dollars) 

1921 

1922 

1923 

1924 

1925 

Under  1 

$213, 849, 934 
3, 620,  761,  768 
5, 325, 931, 265 

$247,  564,  383 

3,630,570,922 

5, 153, 497, 468 

4,  500,  557, 809 

2,  641, 904,  702 

2, 255,  871,  780 

1,  208,  273, 932 

805, 223,  854 

260, 203,  553 

266,  814,  381 

116,  672,  075 

107, 670,  678 

141,  386, 993 

$252,  513, 019 

3,  693, 641, 547 

6,073,443,625 

6, 469, 194, 945 

2, 653,  026, 193 

2,  538, 079, 115 

1,  350,  680, 468 

833, 898,  237 

280, 656,  213 

260,  584, 012 

124,  569, 194 

95, 107, 209 

152, 071, 881 

$235, 451,  546 

3,564,474,084 

5, 277, 147, 446 

6,  827,  924, 126 

2, 991, 187, 905 

2, 855,  396, 811 

1,  599,  848,  363 

1, 066,  783,  643 

377,  644,  950 

374,  609, 374 

171,  248,  552 

158, 462, 179 

155,974,475 

$58,  305, 538 

1,  774, 601, 508 

2,  047, 969, 883 

2under3  

4, 054,  891, 244 

2, 378,  759, 237 

1, 958, 156,  206 

979, 629,  305 

582,  230, 218 

163,  520, 999 

145, 948, 047 

61, 342,  550 

42,  780, 426 

49, 411,  329 

5, 236,  003, 283 

5  under  10             - 

3,  463,  852, 012 
3,544,898  379 

10  under  25     .     

25  under  50     .  . 

2,  032,  239,  284 

1, 418,  948, 285 

572.  859, 982 

60  under  100 

100  under  150 

150  under  300            -     - 

655, 300,  217 
339  773  657 

300  under  500        .  -  -._ 

500  under  1,000 -- 

327,367  523 

1,000  and  over 

Total 

422, 456, 852 

19,  577, 212,  528 

21,  336,  212,  530 

24,  777, 465, 658 

25,  656, 153, 454 

21, 894,  576, 403 

Net  income  classes 

Net  income — Continued 

(Thousands  of  dollars) 

1926 

1927                        1928 

1929 

Under  1         

$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 

$72, 230, 684           $64, 535,  224 
1, 645, 575, 7(X)       i  !^'>f^  ^'^  QS7 

$73, 742, 132 
1, 499, 907,  745 
1, 958, 594,  897 
4,  572, 596, 263 
4, 481,  575.  786 
4, 025, 233,  375 
2, 174, 458, 126 
1, 646, 476, 000 

770,  536,  078 
1, 087, 409,  737 

628, 228,  889 

669, 877,  752 
1,  212, 098,  784 

1  under  2    .  .  .  . 

2  under  3 

2, 062, 275, 084 

4, 700, 816, 426 

3, 895,  759, 157 

3,  748, 057,  507 

2, 051,  770, 684 

1,  535,  387,  374 

636, 018,  520 

787, 270, 255 

431, 121, 727 

378, 166, 589 

600, 640, 846 

2,  030, 900,  943 

4, 648, 097,  736 

4, 282,  520, 130 

4, 037, 853, 104 

2, 326, 502,  829 

1, 857,  877, 924 

850, 450, 966 

1, 157, 131,  081 

663, 900, 326 

670, 861,  671 

1    108  RfiS  fUl 

3  under  5 ..-  -  .  .  . 

5underl0.- .  .  . 

10  under  25 

IF,  nndfir  .^10 

50  under  100 

100  under  150 . 

150  under  300 

300  under  500 

500  under  1,000 .  . 

1,000  and  over ... 

Total 

21, 958, 505, 649 

22, 545, 090, 553 

25, 226,  326, 912 

24, 800,  735, 564 

1  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns  of 
individuals  are  summarized  on  pp.  396-103.  Data  for  returns  of  net  income  under  $5,000  estimated  on 
basis  of  sample  for  years  1918-1927  and  1929.  For  1928,  partly  tabulated  and  partly  estimated  on  basis 
of  sample. 


34  STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 

Individual  returns,  tax  for  1916  to  1929,  by  net  income  classes  * 


Net  income  classes 

Tax 

(Thousands  of  dollars) 

1916 

1917 

1918 

1919 

1920 

1  under  2 

$16, 243, 604 
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 

130,  240,  648 

147, 428, 655 

95, 680, 064 

136, 155, 916 

79, 164,  847 

69,  834, 148 

88,  885,  249 

$24,  696, 200 

28, 267,  861 

75, 914, 847 

91,  537, 910 

164,  832,  523 

154, 946, 343 

186,  357,  608 

118,  705,  303 

163, 095,  349 

86, 031, 032 

76,  228, 132 

99,  026, 996 

$36,  859,  732 

2  under  3 - 

46, 607, 821 

3  under  5. 

$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  under  10 

97, 886, 033 

10  under  25 -- 

172, 259, 321 

25  under  50                               -  -  . 

154,  265,  276 

60  under  100 

163,  717,  719 

100  under  150... 

86,  587,  694 

150  under  300 

92,  604, 423 

300  under  500             

47, 043, 461 

600  under  1,000      

45,  641, 005 

1,000  and  over - 

49, 185, 085 

Total 

173,  386,  694 

691, 492,  964 

1, 127, 721, 835 

1,  269,  630, 104 

1, 076, 063, 686 

Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 


Under  1 

1  under  2 

2  under  3 

3  under  5 

6  under  10 

10  under  25 

25  under  50 

60  under  100 

100  under  150... 
150  under  300... 
300  under  500... 
500  under  1,000. 
1,000  and  over.. 


Tax— Continued 


1921 


Total. 


$173, 678 
29, 160, 654 
20,  712,  373 
42,  743,  604 
68,  871, 422 
126, 886, 410 
112, 909,  840 
116,711,635 
62,  330,  056 
61, 495, 988 
31,  859, 630 
26, 112, 090 
31, 419,  726 


719,  387, 106 


1922 


$246, 

27, 081, 

20,  729, 

47,  533, 

70, 387, 

123,  575, 

125,  697, 

144,  092, 

71,  337, 

98, 810, 

43, 488, 

38,  669, 

49,  517, 


861,  067,  308 


1923 


$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,  562 

25, 498, 434 

35,  788, 475 


661,  666, 133 


$145,  629 
10,  432, 394 
10, 207,  284 
26, 865,  387 
28,  827, 944 
78,  068,  669 
109,359,811 
136.  636,  004 
76,  677,  736 
92,  480,  898 
46,  771, 131 
42,  685,  301 
47, 207,  203 


704,  266, 390 


1925 


$68,  557 

1,  704, 08r 

3,  809, 422. 

8,  326,  214 

19, 149, 177' 

74, 171, 962 

120,  688,  692 

147,842,780' 

79, 471,  792 

103, 058,  819 

55,  721, 982 

53,  674, 188 

66,  867,  521 


734,  555, 183- 


Net  Income  classes 

Tax— Continued 

(Thousands  of  dollars) 

1926 

1927 

1928 

1929 

Under  1    

$55,  638 

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 

63, 665,  366 

81, 893,  331 

$39, 980 

1,  233,  658 

3,  970, 412 

6,  608, 177 

20,  664,  502 

74,  225, 906 

119, 475,  301 

156,  674, 952 

87,397,904 

123,  776, 837 

73,  760, 177 

64, 265,  391 

98,  657,  237 

$59,  662 

1,  549,  713 

4,  317,  054 

7, 475, 073 

22,  895, 853 

82,  757,  745 

136,  668,  322 

194,  447,  236 

116,855,418 

182,  513,  642 

113,249,844 

116,424,264 

185, 140. 211 

$17,308 

1  under  2 

563,418 

2  under  3- 

1, 403, 901 

3  under  5 

2, 412, 634 

Sunder  10 . 

9,  550,  599 

10  under  26 

59,  893,  017 

26  under  50 

113, 904, 197 

50  under  100 

160, 813,  624 

100  under  150 

99,  559,  757- 

150  under  300                                  ... 

169,  221,  214 

300  under  500 

97,  335,  662 

600  under  1,000 

106,  218, 910 

1,000  and  over                 

191, 054, 006 

Total 

732, 470,  790 

830,  639, 434 

1, 164, 254,  037 

1, 001,  938, 14r 

>  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns  of 
individuals  are  summarized  on  pp.  396-403.  Data  for  returns  of  net  income  under  $6,000  estimated  on 
basis  of  sample  for  1918-1927  and  1929.    For  1928,  partly  tabulated  and  partly  estimated  on  basis  of  sample. 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


35 


Individual  returns,  average  amount  of  tax  and  average  rate  of  tax  for  1916  to  1929, 

by  net  income  classes  ^ 


Met  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 


1  under  2 

2  under  3 

3  under  5 

5  under  10 

10  under  25 

25  under  50 

sounder  100 

100  under  150— 
150  under  300... 
300  under  500— 
600  under  1,000. 
1,000  and  over.- 

All  returns 


1916 


Average 
tax  per 
return 


$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 


396.  60 


Average 
rate  of 

tax  (per 
cent) 


0.12 

.61 

.94 

1.41 

2.25 

3.48 

4.75 

6.60 

8.14 

11.09 


2.75 


Average 
tax  per 
return 


$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 


199. 11 


Average 
rate  of 

tax  (per 
cent) 


0.66 

.44 

.86 

2.41 

4.78 

7.34 

10.04 

13.92 

18.27 

23.93 

27.63 

35.65 


5.06 


1918 


Average  tax 
per  return 


$17. 46 

23.66 

88.95 

291.  39 

1,  222. 01 

4,  563. 12 

14,  748.  76 

40,  576.  79 

89, 871. 89 

207,  237. 82 

392,  326. 67 

1,  326,  645.  51 


254.  85 


Average 

rate  of 

tax  (per 

cent) 


1.19 

.98 

2.35 

4.34 

8.20 

13.32 

21.69 

33.68 

44.64 

54.77 

58.65 

64.66 


7.08 


1919 

1920 

1921 

Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Average  tax 
per  return 

Average 

rate  of 

tax  (per 

cent) 

Average  tax 
per  return 

1 

Average 

rate  of 

tax  (per 

cent) 

Average  tax 
per  return 

Average 
rate  of 

tax  (per 
cent) 

Under  1 -- 

$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 

$12.83  1 
18.00  I 
64.31  1 
208.59  1 
1,014.45  , 
4,134.44 
13,990.81  1 
39, 793.  93 
87,  497.  50 
202, 425.  96 
403,323.45  \ 
1,523,492.25 

0.87 

.74 

1.68 

3.10 

6.83 

12.13 

20.79 

33.12 

43.94 

54.08 

59.42 

64.87 

$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 

.81 

2  under  3 

.39 

3  under  5 

1.05 

2.90 

10  under  25 

6.48 

25  under  50 

11.53 

50  under  100 - 

19.87 

100  under  150 

32.00 

150  under  300 

42.14 

300  under  500 

61.94 

500  under  1,000 -. 

58.70 

1,000  and  over 

63.59 

All  returns 

238.08 

6.39 

148. 08 

4.53 

107.  98 

3.67 

1922 

1923 

1924 

Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Average  tax 
per  return 

Average 
rate  of 

tax  (per 
cent) 

Average  tax 
per  return 

Average 
rate  of 

tax  (per 
cent) 

Average  tax 
per  return 

Average 
rate  of 

tax  (per 
cent) 

Under  1 - 

$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, 089.  24 

0.10 

.75 

.40 

1.06 

2.66 

6.48 

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, 845.  72 

180,  839.  96 

483,  628. 04 

0.13 

.49 

.27 

.71 

2.04 

4.06 

7.67 

13.06 

19,85 

23.83 

25.42 

26.81 

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629, 429.  37 

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sample. 


36  STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 

Individual  returns,  average  amount  of  tax  and  average  rate  of  tax  for  1916  to  1929, 
by  net  income  classes  ' — Continued 


1926 

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1927 

Net  income  classes 
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Average  tax 
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Average 
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Average  tax 
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Average 
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Average 
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10  under  25 

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100  under  150 

13.74 

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16.72 

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All  returns 

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3.33 

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Average 
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Average 
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Average 
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Average 
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1,  788.  44 

6,  680.  24 

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29,  985. 16 

59, 314. 85 

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372,424.96 

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1.49 

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6.24 

50  under  100 

9.77 

100  under  150 

12.92 

160  under  300 

14.64 

300  under  500 

15.49 

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1  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns 
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40 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


Corporation  returns  for  1909  to  1929,  showing  total  number,  number  and  per  cent 
reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income,  and  amount  of  net  income  and  deficit  i 


Number  of  returns 

Per  cent  of  total 

Inactive 

Year 

Report- 
ing net 
income 

Report- 

corpora- 

Report- 
ing net 
income 

Report- 

No 

Net  income 

Deficit 

Total 

ing  no 

net 
income 

tions;  no 
income 
data  re- 

ing no 
net  in- 
come 

income 

data 
reported 

ported 

1909-- 

262,490 

2  52,498 

3  209,992 

f       20 

80 

r$3, 590, 000, 000 

1910- - 

270.202 

2  54,040 

3  216, 162 

20 

80 

3,761,000,000 

1911-- 

288, 352 

2  55, 129 

3  233, 223 

19 

81 

3,503,000,000 

Not     avail- 

1912- - 

305, 336 

2  61,116 

3  244, 220 

20 

80 

4,151,000,000 

>     able. 

1913- - 

316,909 

188, 866 

128, 043 

60 

40 

4,  714, 000, 000 

1914- . 

*  299, 445 

174,  205 

125, 240 

58 

42 

3, 940, 000,  000 

1915-- 

4  366, 443 

190, 911 

175,  532 

52 

48 

5, 310, 000, 000 

1916-- 

341, 253 

206-  984 

134, 269 

No  data 

61 

39 

No  data 

8,766,000,000 

$657,000,000 

1917.- 

351, 426 

232, 079 

119,347 

,    avail- 
1    able. 

66 

34 

avail- 

10, 730, 000,  000 

630,000,000 

1918- - 

317,  579 

202, 061 

115,518 

64 

36 

able. 

8, 362, 000, 000 

690,  000, 000 

1919-- 

320, 198 

209, 634 

110,  564 

65 

35 

9, 412, 000, 000 

996,000,000 

1920- - 

345,  595 

203, 233 

142, 362 

59 

41 

7,903,000,000 

2,029,000,000 

1921- - 

356, 397 

171,  239 

185, 158 

48 

52 

4, 336, 000. 000 

3,878,000,000 

1922- - 

382,883 

212,  535 

170, 348 

56 

44 

6,964,000,000 

2,194,000,000 

1923-- 

398, 933 

233,  339 

165, 594 

68 

42 

8,322,000,000 

2, 014, 000, 000 

1924- - 

417, 421 

236, 389 

181,032 

67 

43 

7, 587, 000, 000 

2,224,000,000 

1925- - 

430,072 

252, 334 

177, 738 

59 

41 

9,584,000,000 

1,963,000,000 

1926- . 

455,  320 

258, 134 

197, 186 

57 

43 

.  9, 673, 000, 000 

2, 169, 000, 000 

1927-- 

475,031 

259,849 

165, 826 

49,356 

55 

35 

10 

8,982,000,000 

2,472,000,000 

1928.- 

495,892 

268,  783 

174, 828 

52,281 

54 

35 

11 

10,600,000,000 

2,400,000,000 

1929.- 

509, 436 

269,430 

186, 591 

53,415 

53 

37 

10 

11, 654, 000, 000 

2,914,000,000 

1  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  aflecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns  of 
corporations  are  summarized  on  pp.  404-407.  1909-1915  includes,  to  a  Umited  extent,  additions  made  by 
audit  and  delinquent  returns  filed.    Fiscal  and  fractional  (part  year)  returns  are  included. 

2  Returns  showing  net  income  in  excess  of  $5,000  exemption. 

3  Returns  showing  net  income  not  in  excess  of  $5,000  exemption,  or  deficit. 

*  1915  contains  approximately  32,000  returns  related  to  1914.  (See  Annual  Report,  Commissioner  of 
Internal  Revenue,  1916,  p.  26.) 


Corporation  returns  for  1913  to  1929,  showing  income  and  profits  taxes 


Tax 

Year 

Income  tax 

War-profits 
and  excess- 
profits  tax 

Total  tax 

1913          

2  $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, 646 

1, 170, 331, 206 

1,229,797,243 

1,130,674,128 

1, 184, 142, 142 

1,193,435,832 

» $43, 127, 740 

1914       -  - 

39, 144, 532 

1915-- , 

56, 993, 657 

1916           . 

171, 805, 15C 

1917                  - 

$1, 638,  747,  740 

2,505,565,939 

1, 431, 805, 690 

988,726,351 

335,131,811 

3  8,466,114 

2, 142, 445,  769 

1918 

3, 158,  764, 422 

1919 - 

2, 175, 341, 578 

1920           

1, 625, 234, 643 

1921.- 

1922           .              -              

701, 575, 432 
783, 776, 268 

1923       .                                    

937, 106,  798 

1924           -          .              

881, 549, 546 

1925       

1,170,331,206 

1926           .                     

1,229,797,243 

1927 

1, 130, 674, 128 

1928-     .  -              

1, 184, 142, 142 

1929       

1, 193, 435, 832 

•  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  aflecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns  of 
corporations  are  summarized  on  pp.  404^07.  1909-1915  includes,  to  a  limited  extent,  additions  made  by 
audit  and  delinquent  returns  filed.  Fiscal  year  returns  are  included.  Amounts  shown  for  1913-1915, 
inclusive,  are  receipts  for  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  immediately  following,  as  shown  in  annual  reports  of 
Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue,  which  receipts  include  fines,  penalties,  additional  assessments,  etc., 
1916  and  subsequent  years;  tax  is  amount  reported  on  returns. 

2  Includes  excise  tax,  $10,671,077,  act  of  Aug.  6,  1909. 

'  On  net  income  earned  from  July  1  to  Dec.  31,  1921,  reported  on  fiscal  year  returns  whose  accounting 
period  terminated  prior  to  July  1, 1922. 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


41 


Corporation  returns  for  1918  to  1929,^  by  net  income  and  deficit  classes,  showing 
number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  deficit 


Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

1918 

1919                                  1920 

Number 

of 
returns 

Net  income 

Number 

of 
returns 

Net  income 

Number 

of 
returns 

Net  income 

Corporations  reporting  net  in- 
come: 
Under  2 

68,  973 
49,  397 
29,  780 

}  37,  053 

7,224 
5,383 
2,054 
1,171 
846 
180 

$55,  281, 461 
162,  073, 156 
213, 306,  243 

800,  570,  917 

507,  215,  825 
838,  508,  564 
713,  779,  767 
815,  090,  903 

1,  701, 416,  343 

2,  554,  269,  070 

76, 905 
46,868 
27,615 

35,  994 

7,092 
5,497 
2,124 
1, 142 

$66,  835,  628 
161  338  556 

2  imder  5 

5  under  10. 

194,  776, 140 

10  under  25 

786,  538,  508 

50  under  100    

496,  660, 046 
851,  989, 198 
737  217  126 

100  under  250 

250  under  500 

500  under  1,000- 

788, 372, 009 

1,  626,  706, 266 

2,  203,  332,  348 

1,000  iinripf  5,000.    ,. 

836 
160 

5,000  and  over..- 

Total        

202,  061 

8,  361,  511, 249 

209,  634 

$9,411,418,468 

203,  233 

7,  902, 654, 813 

Corporations  reporting  no  net  in- 
come   

115,  518 

689,  772,  361 

110,  564 

995,  546,  241 

142, 362 

2, 029,  423,  744 

Grand   total— net    income 
less  deficit   ..        

317,  579 

7,  671,  738,  888 

320.  198 

8,  415,  872,  217 

345,  595 

5,873,231,069 

Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

1921 

1922 

1923 

Number 

of 
returns 

Net  income 

Number 

of 
returns 

Net  income 

Number 

of 
returns 

Net  income 

Corporations  reporting   net   in- 
come: 
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75,  451 
40,  402 
20, 134 

}  25,  327 

4,  695 

3.108 

1,136 

555 

461 

70 

$61,  895,  581 
124,  049,  405 
142, 168,  065 

547, 473, 491 

320,  442, 399 
478,  376.  439 
391,  713,  873 
380,  316,  893 
918, 041, 802 
971,  569, 865 

92,  259 
43,  502 
24,  787 

35,  811 

7,312 
6,114 
1,889 
1,016 
725 
320 

$86,  729,  211 
137,  791,  967 
174, 308, 283 

767, 133, 959 

612,  069,  921 
791,  272,  098 
658. 842,  334 
708,  997,  233 
1, 444,  773,  281 
1,  681,  892, 856 

99,240 
48,  269 
27,  602 

39,  764 

8,258 
6,942 
2,149 
1,089 
858 
168 

$87,  992,  887 
153,  069, 832 
199, 336,  286 

2  under  5 

5  under  10 

10  under  25.. 

25  under  50 

891,  426,  019 

50  under  100 

577,  436, 489 
923  065  166 

100  under  250 

250  under  500 

746,679  327 

500  under  1,000 

752, 853,  087 
1,  695,  716,  712 

1,000  under  5,000 

5,000  and  over 

2,  294,  954, 330 

Total.. 

171, 239 

4,  336, 047, 813 

212, 636 

6,  963, 811, 143 

233, 339 

8, 321,  529, 134 

Corporations  reporting    no  net 
income 

185, 158 

3,  878, 219, 134 

170,  348 

2, 193,  776,  356 

166,  694 

2,  013,  654,  987 

Grand  total— net    income 
less  deficit . 

356, 397 

457,  828,  679 

382, 883 

4,  770,  034,  787 

398, 933 

6,  307,  974, 147 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

1924 

1926 

1926 

Number 

of 
returns 

Net  income 
or  deficit 

Number 

of 
returns 

Net  income 
or  deficit 

Number 

of 
returns 

Net  income 
or  deficit 

CORPORATIONS  REPORTING  NET 
INCOME 

Under  2.. 

105, 135 
49, 050 
26, 090 

}  39, 411 

7,867 

5,200 

1,793 

952 

739 

162 

$92,  767, 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 

r  29,  533 

1  13,965 

9,249 

6,270 

2,200 

1,156 

917 

196 

$96,  859,  748 
162,  780,  292 
207,  812, 825 
477, 066,  018 
498,  304,  439 
646,  218,  517 
966,  671.  837 
765, 259, 354 
788,  857, 128 
1,  876,  242, 787 
3, 097,  610,  752 

118, 092 

50,  918 

28.  363 

26, 463 

15, 250 

8,748 

5,966 

2,137 

1,100 

883 

214 

$104, 121,  718 
160,  215,  419 
201,  434, 466 
424  743  533 

2  under  6 

6imder  10 

10  under  25 

26  under  50 

505  981  193 

60  under  100 

612,  009,  482 
917,  880,  867 
749,611,283 
759,  354,  667 
1,  769,  642,  841 
3,  468, 407,  420 

100  under  250... 

260  under  500. 

500  under  1,000 

1,000  under  5,000 

6,000  and  over... 

Total 

236, 389 

7,  586,  652. 292 

252,  334 

,  583,  683,  697 

258, 134 

9,  673,  402,  889 

1  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns  of 
corporations  are  summarized  on  pp.  404-407.  Fiscal  year  returns  are  included.  Returns  showing  no  net 
income  were  not  distributed  prior  to  1925. 


42 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Corporation  returns  for  1918  to  1929,^  by  net  income  and  deficit  classes,  showing 
number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  deficit — Continued 


Net  income  and  deficit  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

1924 

1925 

1926 

Number 

of 
returns 

Net  income 
or  deficit 

Number 

of 
returns 

Net  income 
or  deficit 

Number 

of 
returns 

Net  income 
or  deficit 

corporations  reporting  no 
ne:  income 

Under  25 

165, 909 

8,565 

2,876 

241 

81 

28 

15 

7 

16 

$507, 429,  985 

401.  080,  214 

486,  586,  356 

171,  006,  631 

111,694,991 

67, 150,  838 

55,  984,  630 

31,  018, 188 

130,  676,  262 

183,  538 

10,  630 

2,619 

251 

94 

28 

12 

6 

8 

$622, 156,  073 

25  under  100                         

497,  909,  273 

100  under  500                   

520,  867,  843 

500  under  1,000                    

178,  364,  712 

1,000  under  2,000         .      

124,482,493 

2,000  under  3,000                 .. 

66,  305,  016 

3,000  under  4,000         .     

41,  221,  059 

4,000  under  5,000                   .. 

26.  887, 189 

6,000  and  over                    .  . 

90,  516,  644 

Total                       

181,032 

$2,223,925,993 

177, 738 

1,  962,  628,  095 

197, 186 

2, 168,  710,  302 

1    ' 

Grand    total— net    income 
less  deficit 

417, 421 

5,  362,  726,  299 

430, 072 

7, 621,  055,  602 

455,  320 

7,  504,  692,  68r 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 


1927 


Number 

of 
returns 


Net  income 
or  deficit 


1928 


Number 

of 
returns 


Net  income 
or  deficit 


1929 


Number 

of 
returns 


Net  income 
or  deficit 


CORPORATIONS  REPORTING  NET 
INCOME 

Under  1 

1  under2 

2  under  3 

3  under  4 

4  under  5 

5  under  10 

10  under  15 

15  under  20.. 

20  under  25 

25  under  50 

50  under  100 

100  under  250 

250  under  500 

500  under  1,000.. 

1,000  under  5,000 

5,000  and  over.-. 

Total 

CORPORATIONS  REPORTING  NO 
NET  INCOME 

Under  1 

1  under  2 

2  under  3 .-.. 

3  under  4 

4  under  5 

5  under  10 

10  under  15 

15  under  20 

20  under  25 

25  under  50 

50  under  100 

100  under  250... 

250  under  500 

500  under  1,000.. 

1,000  under  5,000 

6,000  and  over 

Total 

Inactive  corporations;  no 
income  data  reported 

Grand  total — net  income 
less  deficit 


70,  299 

52,  044 

26, 470 

15,048 

9,914 

27,  690 

11,387 

9,912 

6,217 

12,  518 

8,299 

5,823 

2,047 

1,139 

855 

187 


259,  849 


49,  199 

23,  543 

15,  379 

11,  321 

8,333 

23,  198 

10,118 

5,633 

3,776 

7,  863 

4,019 

2,327 

654 

257 

188 

18 


165,  826 
49, 356 


475,  031 


$27, 
79, 
64, 
52, 
44, 
197, 
137, 
165, 
140, 
447, 
580, 
901, 
714, 
788, 

1,  700, 

2,  938, 


806, 395 
589,  268 
361,482 
633,  692 
367,  754 
100,  206 
633,  906 
701,312 
165,  752 
199,  459 
909,  267 
979,  956 
494,  467 
890,  764 
282,  717 
777,  864 


68,  466 

42, 161 

35,  930 

19,  392 

11,811 

29,  876 

13,  707 

8,268 

6,953 

12,  480 

8,734 

6,194 

2,267 

1,286 

1,029 

229 


66, 

52, 

211, 

168, 

143, 

156, 

445, 

609, 

959, 

794, 

898 

2, 119: 

3,  810 


667.  760 
624,  798 
128, 066 
724,  327 
757,  599 
526,  272 
261,  530 
246, 122 
097,  554 
894,  631 
179,  215 
922,  645 
020, 678 
405, 169 
925,  678 
359.  213 


69,  456 
41,  292 
37, 675 
19,  458 

11,  795 
29,  627 
13,  399 

8,424 
6,641 

12,  397 
8,316 
6,974 
2,283 
1,344 
1,049 

300 


$29, 

61, 

94, 

66, 

62, 

209, 

164, 

146, 

149, 

441, 

582, 

923, 

796, 

932, 

2, 116, 

4, 885, 


280, 602 
040,  738 
817,771 
919,  938 
715,  622 
763,  890 
277,  385 
907,  739 
630.  071 
614,  858 
967,  689 
943,  997 
186,  327 
109,  935 
780,  261 
929, 179 


8,  981,  884,  261 


268,  783 


10,  617,  741, 167 


269,  430 


11,653,886,00 


$22,  260,  980 
35,  201,  966 

38,  056,  867 

39,  367,  969 
37,  228,  992 

166,  072,  281 
125, 106,  434 
98,  125,  977 
85,  380,  525 
273,  897, 40] 
277,  499,  065 
351,  234,  547 
226,  694,  160 
176,  654,  346 
351,  194,  669 
168,  863,  207 


2,  471,  739,  376 


6,  610,  144, 886 


54,  633 

24,  811 

16,  676 

11,  907 

8,827 

23,  457 

10,  424 

5,789 

3,619 

7,707 

3,990 

2,048 

557 

287 

186 

10 


$21,  901, 102 
36,  402, 854 
41,173,010 
41,  417,  367 
39,  568,  299 
166,  745,  650 
127,  633,  647 
100,  067,  063 
80,  838,  677 
268,  262,  168 
276,  902, 138 
311,  303,  871 
193,  694,  881 
200,  947,  313 
342,  217,  717 
142,  048,  6]  1 


58, 164 

26,  376 

17,  620 

12,  402 

9,353 

26, 028 

11,  127 

6,130 

4,009 

8,448 

4,243 

2,444 

749 

341 

244 

23 


$22,  657,  Oil 
38,  777,  466 
43,  590, 179 
43,  238,  723 
41,951,077 
178,511,551 
136,  218,  72a 
106, 492,  239 
89,  860,  590 
295,037,156 
295,  021,  990 
371,  077,  104 
258,  989,  634 
236,  427,  681 
468,  723,  308 
287,  663,  802 


174,  828 
52,  281 


2,  391, 124,  248 


186,  591 
63, 415 


2,914,128,235- 


495,  892 


8,  226,  616,  909 


509,  436 


8,  739,  757,  767 


'  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns  of 
corporations  are  summarized  on  pp.  404-407.  Fiscal  year  returns  are  included.  Returns  showing  no  net 
income  were  not  distributed  prior  to  1925. 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME  43 

ESTATE-TAX  RETURNS 

The  following  tables  are  compiled  from  estate  tax  returns  filed 
during  the  12  months  ending  December  31,  1930.  They  do  not, 
however,  represent  the  number  of  estates  of  persons  who  died  within 
this  period.  The  returns  are  not  required  to  be  filed  until  one  year 
after  the  date  of  death,  and  under  certain  conditions  further  extensions 
of  time  are  granted  for  fihng. 

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.  The  relationship  of  the  benefi- 
ciary 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  rather  than  on  the  distribu- 
tive share. 

The  gross  estate  as  defined  by  statute  includes  certain  transfers, 
such  as  those  made  in  contemplation  of  death  or  intended  to  take 
effect  at  or  after  death. 

The  net  estate  is  the  amount  of  the  gross  estate  less  the  sum  of 
authorized  deductions,  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.  Under 
the  previous  revenue  acts  the  specific  exemption  was  $50,000.  Estate- 
tax  returns  filed  under  the  revenue  acts  of  1926  and  1928  are  allowed 
a  tax  credit  not  to  exceed  80  per  cent  of  the  total  Federal  estate  tax 
for  estates,  inheritance,  legacy,  or  succession  taxes  paid  to  any  of  the 
several  States,  Territories,  or  the  District  of  Columbia.  Under  the 
revenue  act  of  1924  (effective  June  2,  1924)  the  tax  credit  was  limited 
to  25  per  cent  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  distributed  into  classes  on  the  size  of  the  net  estate 
corresponding  to  the  successive  tax  brackets  specified  in  the  revenue 
act  of  1926. 

The  tables  are  based  on  the  data  disclosed  by  the  returns  as  filed 
and  prior  to  any  adjustments  that  may  be  determined  upon  investiga- 
tion and  audit.  The  tax  shown  does  not  correspond  with  the  actual 
receipts  of  taxes  during  the  period  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. 

Table  1  shows  for  the  returns  of  estates  of  resident  decedents, 
distributed  by  size  of  net  estate,  the  total  number  of  returns,  number 
subject  to  tax  and  number  not  subject  to  tax,  form  of  property  owned 
by  the  decedent  at  the  time  of  death,  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  shows  for  the  returns  of  estates  of  resident  decedents,  by 
States  and  Territories,  the  total  number  of  returns  and  aggregate 
gross  estate,  net  estate,  deductions,  total  tax,  tax  credit,  per  cent  of 
tax  credit  to  total  tax,  and  net  tax  after  deducting  tax  credit,  as  well 
as  the  distribution  by  estates  subject  to  tax  and  those  not  subject  to 
tax. 

62320—31 i 


44  STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 

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

Table  4  shows  for  returns  of  estates  of  nonresident  decedents, 
distributed  by  size  of  the  net  estate,  the  situs  of  which  is  in  the 
United  States,  the  number  of  returns,  gross  and  net  estate  in  the 
United  States,  tax,  tax  credit,  and  net  tax  after  deducting  tax  credit. 

Table  5  includes  a  historical  summary  of  estate  tax  returns  filed  for 
resident  and  nonresident  decedents,  September  9,  1916,  to  December 
31, 1930,  showing  the  number  of  returns,  gross  and  net  estate,  and  tax. 


46 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  1, — Estates  of  resident  decedents — Form  of  property  and  nature  of  deductions, 
[Returns  filed  from  January  1  to  December  31, 19301 


No  net  taxable  estate 

Total 

Gross  estate  under 
$50,000 

Gross  estate  over 
$50,000 

Number  of  returns.  

8,798 

66 

1,714 

Distribution 

Amount 

Per 
cent 

Amount       l^^ 

Amount 

Per 

cent 

Form  of  property: 

$563,854,821 

13.72 

$400, 473 

24.19 

$78, 202. 197 

26.20 

Investments  in  bonds  and  stocks — 
Federal  Government  bonds — 
Wholly  tax-exempt 

69, 235, 313 
62,576,447 

179, 766,  243 
281,783,278 

1.69 
1.28 

4.37 
6.86 

1 

! 

1,016          .06 
37, 801 1        2.28 

1,481,123 
3, 196, 357 

5, 159, 798 
15,132,464 

.49 
1.07 

1.73 
6.07 

Partially  tax-exempt 

State    and    municipal    bonds, 

3n.48fil          1.84 

Total  bonds 

683, 361, 281 
1,959,854,574 

14.20            69,303        4.18 
47.70          247,174       14.93 

24,969,742 
80,721,040 

8.36 
27.04 

Capital  stock  in  corporation 

Total  bonds  and  stocks— 

2,543,215,855 

61.90          316,4771      19.11 

105,690,782 

35.40 

Mortgages,  notes,  cash,  etc 

396,015,656 
128,  584, 252 

211,291,413 
121,964,244 

31,632,886 

111,958,363 

9.64 
3.13 

5.14 
2.97 

.77 

2.73 

297, 564|       17.  97 
352, 616       21.  29 

200,146'       12.09 
88,601         5.35 

33, 708,  249 
21, 341,  240 

17, 678,  772 
5,700,839 

5,532,600 

30, 683, 350 

11.29 

7.15 

5.92 
1.91 

1.85 

10.28 

Jointly  owned  property,  $53,829,823,  dis- 
tributed by  form  of  property. 

Transfers  made  in  contemplation  of  or 
intended  to  take  effect  at  or  after  death. 

General  power  of  appointment  exercised 
by  will  or  by  deed  in  contemplation  of 
death 

Property  from  an  esiate  taxed  within  5 
years;  value  at  date  of  death  of  present 

1 

Total  gross  estate ..  . 

4,108,517,490 

100.00 

1,655,877 

100.00 

298, 538, 029 

100.00 

Nature  of  deduction: 

Insurance  exemption . 

54,203,863 
166, 133,  745 
385, 591, 176 

94, 101, 251 

322  170 

10,867,970 
14,174,375 
91, 849, 260 

26,493,737 

48,049.839 
170,600,000 

Funeral  and  administrative  expenses. 

Debts,  unpaid  mortgages,  etc 

Property  from  an  estate  taxed  with- 
in 5  years;  value  at  the  date  of 
previous  decedent's  death 

113,430 
338,415 

Charitable,  public,  and  similar  be- 
quests  - 

Specific  exemption . 

223,489,533 
876, 050, 000 

9,396: 

5,400,000 

Total  deductions 

1, 799,  569,  568 

6,183,411] 

362,035,181 

Net  taxable  estate 

2,376,972,608 

1 

I 

Total  tax 

152,391,240 
113,388,179 

Tax  credit  for  estate,  inheritance,  legacy, 
or  succession  taxes  actually   paid  to 
any  of  the  several  States,  Territories, 
or  District  of  Columbia  ' 

\ 

Net  tax  after  deducting  tax  credit. 

39, 003, 061 

1 

1                      1 

>  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  effective  date  of  revenue  act  of  1926  (Feb.  26, 1926),  and  to  80  per  cent  of  the  total  tax  after  the 
eflective  date  of  the  revenue  act  of  1926. 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


47 


shomng  amounis,  number  of  estates,  and  relative  percentages,  by  size  of  net  estate 
[Returns  filed  from  January  1,  to  December  31,  1930] 


Size  of  net  estate 

Under  $50,000 

$50,000,  under 
$100,000 

$100,000,  under 
$200,000 

$200,000  under 
$400,000 

$400,000,  under 
$600,000 

2,258 

1,236 

1,235 

1,006 

425 

Amount 

Per 

cent 

Amount 

Per 

cent 

Amount 

Per 

cent 

Amount 

Per 

cent 

Amount 

Per 

cent 

$82, 337, 903 

23.01 

$54, 954, 620 

20.17 

.$70, 353,  213 

18.32 

$72,526,419 

15.09 

$39, 280, 538 

12.56 

1, 316, 185 
6,  261, 190 

4, 119, 113 
29,408,862 

.37 
1.75 

1.15 
8.22 

1,410,849 
5, 363, 462 

4,  713, 096 
23,387,490 

.52 
1.97 

1.73 

8.58 

2,497,213 
7, 047, 113 

9, 330, 289 
34, 944, 889 

.65 
1.84 

2.43 
9.10 

4,  763, 576 
8, 283, 139 

14,  588, 878 
43,459,486 

.99 

1.72 

3.04 
9.04 

2,580,840 
3, 876, 478 

9,  200, 790 
25, 306, 318 

.83 
1.24 

2.94 
8.09 

41, 104, 350 
114,328,475 

11.49 
31.95 

34, 874,  897 
98. 743,  297 

12.80 
36.24 

53, 819,  504 
147, 077, 703 

14.02 
38.31 

71,  095, 079 
207,  065,  616 

14.79 
43.08 

40,964,426 
154,  269,  510 

13.10 
49.33 

155, 432, 825 

43.44 

133, 618, 194 

49.04 

200, 897, 207 

52.33 

278, 160,  695 

57.87 

195, 233, 936 

62.43 

63,  796,  682 
17, 145,  765 

21, 030, 791 
10, 816, 160 

530, 541 

6, 709, 152 

17.83 
4.79 

5.88 
3.02 

.15 

1.88 

41, 101,  743 
13, 118, 157 

15.097,599 
8,  340,  672 

670,  711 

5,  541,  926 

15.09 
4.81 

5.54 
3.06 

.25 

2.04 

52, 573,  599 
16,240,409 

17,923,425 
12, 069,  724 

2, 139, 849 

11,  730, 710 

13.69 
4.23 

4.67 
3.14 

.56 

3.06 

53, 989, 140 
17,133,810 

24,  515,  587 
18, 927, 772 

2, 834, 221 

12,  693,  318 

11.23 
3.56 

5.10 
.3.94 

.59 

2.62 

28, 026, 848 
9,  790,  756 

18.867,459 
10, 400, 892 

1, 992, 739 

9, 153, 460 

8.96 
3.13 

6.03 
3.33 

.64 

2.92 

357, 799, 819 

100.00 

272, 443, 622 

100.  00 

383,  928, 136 

100.00 

480,  680,  962 

100.00 

312, 746, 628 

100.00 

8,  686, 413 
16, 093,  655 
35. 301, 228 

4, 983,  211 

17, 826, 853 
223,  800,  OOC 

1 

1 

i- 

6,  713,  538 
12, 225, 268 
26,  972, 125 

4,  622, 090 

9,490,285 
123,  200, 000 

7, 456,  279 
15, 862, 981 
31,  092,  586 

10, 167, 074 

18,919,620 
123,  200,  000 

7, 237, 884 
19, 298, 298 
43,652,375 

10,  970, 114 

16, 336,  627 
100,  550,  000 

4,161,825 
12,  380, 927 
29, 558, 891 

7,  353,  601 

9, 652, 293 
42,  500, 000 

306,691,360' .- 

183,  223,  306 

206,  698,  540 



198, 045,  298 

105,  607,  537 

51,108,459 89,220,316 

177,  229,  596 

1 

282,  635, 664 

207, 139, 091 

510,8901-- 

351,502 

1, 168, 327 
853,  660 

3,460,386 
2,570,995 

1 

7, 781, 218 
5, 832, 903 

7,168,979 
5, 309, 184 

159,388'    1         314,667 

889,  391 

1, 948, 315 

1, 859, 795 

48 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  1. — Estates   of  resident  decedents — Form  of  property  and  nature  of  deducr 

estate — 


Size  of  net  estate 

$600,000  under 
$800,000 

$800,000  under 
$1,000,000 

$1,000,000  under 
$1,500,000 

Number  of  returns 

257 

132 

190 

Distribution 

Amount 

Per 
cent 

Amount 

Per 

cent 

Amoimt 

Per 
cent 

Form  of  property: 

Real  estate 

$31,828,885 

12.39 

$17,048,362 

10.52 

$34,829,310 

11.41 

Investments  in  bonds  and  stocks- 
Federal  Government  bonds— 
Wholly  tax-exempt 

1, 743, 614 
3,189,910 

7,247,998 
18,364,953 

.68 
1.24 

2.82 
7.14 

3, 004, 713 
2,668,295 

9,  561, 860 
11, 400, 776 

1.85 
1.65 

5.90 
7.04 

3,356,287 
3, 675, 179 

12, 727,  596 
18,  517, 377 

1.10 
L17 

4.17 
6.06 

Partially  tax-exempt 

State  and    municipal    bonds, 
wholly  tax-exempt 

All  other  bonds 

Total  bonds    

30,  536, 475 
138, 137,  640 

11.88 
53.76 

26,  635, 644 
83,  688,  618 

16.44 
61.64 

38,176,439 
152,  596, 795 

12.50 
49.98 

Capital  stock  in  corporation 

Total  bonds  and  stocks 

168, 674, 116 

65.64 

110, 324, 262 

68.08 

190,  773,  234 

62.48 

Mortgages,  notes,  cash,  etc 

27, 837, 406 

6, 964,  620 

12,  704, 800 

3,  715, 398 

1,  374, 747 

3, 844, 636 

10.83 
2.71 
4.94 

1.45 

.54 

1.50 

13, 891, 937 
5, 127,  401 
7,  514, 998 

5,  773,  694 

8.57 
3.16 
4.64 

3.56 

19, 072, 094 
8,245,915 
21,  599, 486 

9,  213,  756 

7, 767, 836 

13, 843, 322 

6.25 
2.70 
7.07 

3.02 

2.54 

4.53 

Insurance  (gross) 

Miscellaneous  property 

Transfers  made  in  contemplation  of  or 
intended  to  take  effect  at  or  after 
death 

General  power  of  appointment  exercised 
by  will  or  by  deed  in  contemplation  of 
death                                         

Property  from  an  estate  taxed  within  5 
years;  value  at  date  of  death  of  present 
decedent 

2, 372, 899 

1.47 

Total  gross  estate 

256, 944, 607 

100.00 

162, 053,  553 

100.00 

305, 344, 953 

100.00 

Nature  of  deduction: 

Insurance  exemption                   

2,  891,  611 

10,  679, 411 
24,  612,  775 

2, 733, 924 

12, 468, 811 
25,700,000 

1,  509, 407 

7, 180,  534 
11, 925, 789 

2, 244, 6^4 

7, 885,  580 
13,  200, 000 

1,  868, 240 

12, 944,  762 
16,  232, 309 

11, 428, 120 

12, 211, 148 
19,000,000 

Funeral    and    administrative    ex- 
penses 

Debts,  unpaid  mortgages,  etc 

Property  from  an  estate  taxed  with- 
in 5  years;  value  at  date  of  previ- 
ous decedent's  death 

Charitable,  public,  and  similar  be- 
quests  

Specific  exemption 

Total  deductions 

79,086,532 

43, 945, 954 

73, 684, 579 

Net  taxable  estate    - 

177,858,075 

118, 107, 599 

231,  660,  374 

Total  tax 

7,  201, 972 
5,  296,  577 

5, 429,  528 
3,904,230 

12,  554, 534 
9, 469, 353 

Tax  credit  for  estate,  inheritance,  legacy, 
or  succession  taxes  actually  paid  to 
any  of  the  several  States,  Territories, 
or  District  of  Columbia  i 

Net  tax  after  deducting  tax  credit- 

1, 905, 395 

1, 525, 298 

3,095,181 

*  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  effective  date  of  revenue  act  of  1926  (Feb.  26, 1926),  and  to  80  per  cent  of  the  total  tax  after  the 
effective  date  of  the  revenue  act  of  1926. 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


49 


lions,  showing  amounts,  number  of  estates,  and  relative  percentages,  by  size  of  net 
Continued 


Size  of  net  estate 

$1,500,000  under 
$2,000,000 

$2,000,000  under 
$2,500,000 

$2,500,000  under 
$3,000,000 

$3,000,000  under 
$3,500,000 

$3,500,000  under 
$4,000,000 

98 

57 

35 

13 

16 

Amount 

Per 

cent 

Amount 

Per 
cent 

Amount 

Per 
cent 

Amount 

Per 
cent 

Amount 

Per 
cent 

$17,  frlO,  592 

8.07 

$10, 697, 409 

6.79 

$5, 842,  252 

4.86 

$5, 676, 883 

11.67 

$5,  262, 733 

7.91 

3,  564,  772 
1,  901,  089 

11, 117,  012 
12, 457,  332 

1.63 
.87 

5.09 
5.70 

4,  209,  908 
1,  368, 688 

7, 485, 818 
8,  323, 196 

2.67 

.87 

4.75 
6.29 

1, 335,  299 
1,  281,  299 

6,786,213 
7, 380,  071 

1.11 
1.07 

5.65 
6.15 

993,  896 
11,  509 

4,  298,  780 
2, 841, 344 

2.05 
.02 

8.84 
6.84 

1,181,445 
850, 616 

10,  596,  503 
2, 204,  821 

1.78 
1.28 

15.93 
3.31 

29,  040,  205 
133, 129, 021 

13.29 
60.92 

21,  387,  560 
94, 093, 407 

13.58 
59.73 

16,  782, 882 
69,  587,  729 

13.98 
57.96 

8, 145,  528 
28,  592,  350 

16.75 
68.80 

14,832,386 
40,  796,  619 

22.30 
61.34 

162, 169,  226 

74.21 

115, 480,  967 

73.31 

86,  370,  611 

71.94 

36,  737, 878 

75.55 

55, 629, 004 

83.64 

14, 054, 174 
4, 156,  039 
10,  254, 805 

7,  648,  314 

89, 306 

2, 531, 981 

6.43 
1.90 
4.69 

3.50 

.04 

1.16 

10,  383,  747 
1,  741, 831 
8,  368,  696 

4,  955,  230 
825, 132 

5,  073,  209 

6.59 
1.11 
5.31 

3.15 

.52 

3.22 

6, 156, 113 
1,  027, 171 
7,  365,  802 

8, 378,  285 

4, 199,  787 

723,  991 

6.13 

.86 

6.13 

6.98 

3.50 

.60 

1, 807, 010 
1, 106,  375 
1, 371,  724 

447,100 

653, 809 

823, 451 

3.72 
2.28 
2.82 

.92 

1.36 

1.69 

2,  721,  595 

991,  967 

1, 099, 993 

806, 133 

4.09 
1.49 
1.66 

1.21 

218,  544, 437 

100.00 

157,  526,  221 

100.00 

120, 064,  012 

100. 00 

48,  624,  230 

100.00 

66,  510, 425 

100. 00 

1,  072,  399 

8,  926, 482 
20, 987,  704 

2, 277, 010 

6, 159,  897 
9, 800, 000 

663,  939 

5,  674,  554 
11,  248, 321 

3, 458,  028 

3.  680,  051 
5,  700,  000 



96, 176 

4, 031,  574 
5, 941,  594 

598, 154 

10, 037, 916 
3,  500,  000 

116, 995 

1, 809,  766 
2,582,490 

654,828 

577, 000 
1,  300, 000 

140,  429 

2, 122,  204 
2,  586,  587 

982,  000 
1, 600,  000 

49,223,4921 

30, 424,  893 

24,  205,  414 

7, 041, 069 

7,  431,  220 

169,  320,  945 

127, 101,  328 

95,  858,  598 

41,  583, 161 

59,  079,  205 

10,  681, 883 
7,  967, 464 

8, 919,  631 
6, 695,  086 

7,341,445 
5, 484, 830 

3, 410, 478 
2, 441, 348 

5, 176,  296 
3,  772, 068 

2,  714, 419 

2, 224,  545 

1, 856,  615 

969, 130 

1, 404,  238 

50 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Tablk  1. — Estates  of  resident  decedents — Form  of  property  and  nature  of  deduc 

estate — 


Size  of  net  estate 

$4,000,000  under 
$5,000,000 

$5,000,000  under 
$6,000,000 

Number  of  returns. ........ ..... 

28 

8 

Distribution 

Amount 

Per  cent 

Amount 

Per  cent 

Form  of  property: 

Eeal  estate 

$11,927,796 

9,932,273 
2, 103, 334 
12, 756, 312 
5,694,571 

8.05 

6.70 
1.42 
8.61 
3.84 

$3,721,779 

2,815,465 

205, 103 

12,944,233 

2,  729, 617 

4.63 

3.43 

.25 

15.74 

3.32 

Investments  in  bonds  and  stocks — 
Federal  Government  bonds— 

Wholly  tax-exempt 

Partially  tax-exempt 

State  and  municipal  bonds,  wholly  tax-exempt. 
All  other  bonds 

Total  bonds 

30,486,490 
83, 159, 255 

20.57 
56.13 

18,694,418 
64,  741, 559 

22.74 
66.58 

Capital  stock  in  corporation... 

Total  bonds  and  stocks 

113, 645, 745 

76.70 

73,435,977 

89.32 

Mortgages,  notes,  cash,  etc 

7, 005, 455 
1,934,293 
7, 050, 607 

1, 127, 788 

995,763 

4,472,185 

4.73 
1.31 
4.76 

.76 

.67 

3.02 

2,250,492 

92,835 

676,  742 

10,000 

2,025,845 

2.74 
.11 
.82 

.01 

2.47 

Insurance  (gross)... 

Miscellaneous  property 

Transfers  made  in  contemplation  of  or  intended  to 
take  effect  at  or  after  death 

General  power  of  appointment  exercised  by  will  or  by 
deed  in  contemplation  of  death. 

Property  from  an  estate  taxed  within  6  years;  value  at 
date  of  death  of  present  decedent 

Total  gross  estate 

148, 159, 632         100. 00 

82, 213, 670 

100.00 

Nature  of  deduction: 

Insurance  exemption ... 

211,000 
4,884,724 
6, 651, 360 

4,472,185 
3, 424, 806 
2,800,000 

22,588 
2,076,177 
2,974,883 

Funeral  and  administrative  expenses 

Debts,  unpaid  mortgages,  etc 

value  at  date  of  previous  decedent's  death 

Charitable,  public,  and  similar  bequests 

31,869,938 
800, 000 

Specific  exemption .*.. 

Total  deductions 

22,444,075 

37,  743, 586 

Net  taxable  estate... 

125,  715, 557 

44, 470, 084 

Total  tax 

12, 098, 178 
9, 341, 522 

4,698,511 
3,570,679 

Tax  credit  for  estate,  inheritance,  legacy,  or  succession 
taxes  actually  paid  to  any  of  the  several  States, 
Territories,  or  District  of  Columbia  > 

Net  tax  after  deducting  tax  credit 

2,  756, 656 

1,127,832 

1  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  effective  date  of  revenue  act  of  1926  (Feb.  26, 1926),  and  to  80  per  cent  of  the  total  tax  after  the 
effective  date  of  the  revenue  act  of  1926. 


STATISTICS   OF  INCOME 


61 


tions,  showing  amounts,  number  of  estates,  and  relative  percentages,  by  size  of  net 
Continued 


Size  of  net  estate 

$6,000,000  under 
$7,000,000 

$7,000,000  under 
$8,000,000 

$8,000,000  under 
$9,000,000 

$9,000,000  under 
$10,000,000 

$10,000,000  and 
over 

7 

7 

4 

1 

15 

Amount 

Per 

cent 

Amount 

Per 
cent 

Amount 

Per 
cent 

Amount 

Per 

cent 

Amount 

Per 
cent 

$1, 126, 653 

1, 021,  353 

58, 685 

1, 128, 902 

1, 040, 126 

2.03 

1.84 

.11 

2.03 

1.87 

$12, 264, 113 

1,434,132 

63,230 

5, 671,  517 

2, 200,  216 

19.40 

2.27 

.10 

8.97 

3.48 

$867, 327 

369,  625 

120, 049 

4, 674, 378 

128, 161 

2.33 

1.00 

.33 

12.57 

.34 

$1, 556, 007 

749, 963 

102, 435 

2, 394, 875 

96,  600 

11.13 

5.36 

.73 

17.13 

.69 

$5, 509, 367 

19, 472,  767 

1,  Oil,  536 

23, 263,  282 

16,  744, 122 

2.08 

7.35 

.38 

8.79 

6.32 

3,249,066 
44,  536,  656 

5.85 
80.18 

9, 369, 095 
36,  341, 107 

14.82 
57.49 

5,  292, 213 
27, 901,  283 

14.24 
75.05 

3,  343, 873 
4, 051. 354 

23.91 
28.97 

60, 491,  707 
166, 048,  366 

22.84 
62.70 

47,  785,  722 

86.03 

45,  710,  202 

72.31 

33, 193, 496 

89.29 

7, 395,  227 

52.88 

226,  540, 073 

85.54 

4, 898, 498 

1,035,313 

686, 045 

16, 267 

8.82 
1.86 
1.23 

.03 

3, 645, 900 
117, 783 
398, 101 

50,942 

5.77 
.19 
.63 

.08 

1, 737, 900 

129, 495 

1,000,955 

244,  500 

4.68 

.35 

2.69 

.66 

129, 149 

.92 

6, 930,  361 

790,461 

10,979,459 

13,  233, 177 

2.62 
.30 

4,905,421 

35.07 

4.15 
6.00 

1,024,733 

1.62 

836, 040 

.31 

55,548,498j     100.00 

63,  211,  774 

100.00 

37, 173, 673 

100.00 

13,  985, 804 

100.  00 

264,818,928 

100.00 

80,000 
2,062,082 
6, 770, 929 

5,000 
3, 036,  594 
3, 086,  940 

808,491 

4,198,086 

700,  000 

40,000 

759, 130 

2,480,052 

40,000 
9, 643,  734 
8,377,004 

836, 040 
5, 956, 462 
1,  500, 000 

153, 093 
367, 559 

258,463 
700, 000 

5,000 
400, 000 

3.489,462 
100, 000 

9, 871,  474 

11,835,111 

3,  684, 182 

4, 110, 114 

26,353,240! 

45,  677, 024 

51,  376,  663 

33,489,491 

9, 875,  690 

238,465,688' 

5, 162, 823 
3, 772, 865 

6, 098,  534 
4, 815,  571 

1      4,202,108 

1 

3,361,687 

1, 329, 881 
1, 063, 905 

37,995,638 

27,522,760- 

1,389,958 

1, 282, 963 

840,421 

.- 265,976 

10,472,878' 

52 


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Table  4. — Estates  of  nonresident  decedents — Distribution  by  size  of  net  estate, 
showing  number,  gross  estate,  deductions,  net  estate,  total  tax,  tax  credit,  and  net 
tax  after  deducting  tax  credit 

[Returns  filed  from  January  1  to  December  31,  1930] 


Size  of  net  estate 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Number 
of  returns 

Gross  es- 
tate 

Deduc- 
tions 

Net  taxable 
estate 

Total  tax 

Tax 

credit  i 

Net  tax 
after  de- 
ducting 
tax  credit 

No  net  taxable  estate: 
Gross  estate  under  50. 

1 

1,430 

58 

39 

19 

5 

$6,  755 
2,  036, 147 

10,  986,  668 

4,  536,  500 
6,  065,  433 

5,  560,  732 
2,409,639 

$11, 156 
2, 454, 424 

975, 222 
470,  579 
576,410 
354, 116 
128,  212 

Gross  estate  over  50- 

Net  taxable  estate: 

Under  50        . 

$10,011,446 
4, 065,  921 
5, 489,  023 
5,  206,  616 
2, 281, 427 

$106,  793 
51,  721 
104,  669 
141,  764 
76,  572 

$6, 829 
3,188 
24, 816 
24,222 
29, 381 

$99, 964 

60  under  100 

48,  533 

100  under  200 

79, 853 

200  under  400 

117,  542 

400  under  600      

47  191 

600  under  800.. 

800  under  1,000 

1,000  under  1,500 

1,500  under  2,000 

2 

2,  629, 048 

54,939 

2,  574, 109 

142,  929 

7,956 

134, 973 

2,000  under  2,500 

2,500  under  3,000 

3,000  under  3,500 

3,500  under  4,000 

1 

3,  219, 048 

194,  742 

3,  024, 306 

241,417 

22, 378 

219,  039 

4,000  under  5,000 

1 

1 

4,  290,  836 
6, 194, 131 

4,  290,  836 

5,  647,  247 

404,  217 
600,  587 

56,  631 

347,  586 
600, 587 

5,000  under  6,000 

546,884 

6,000  under  7,000 

7,000  under  8,000 

8,000  under  9,000 

1 

9, 170,  596 

1,  280, 455 

7, 890, 141 

964,824 

45,820 

919, 004 

9,000  under  10,000 

10,000  and  over -- 

Total 

1,584 

57, 105,  533  1  7, 047, 139 

50,481,072 

2, 835, 493 

221, 221 

2, 614,  272 

1  Credit  for  estate,  inheritance,  legacy  or  succession  taxes  actually  paid  to  any  of  the  several  States,  Terri- 
tories, 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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Table  5. — Historical  summary  of  estate  tax  returns  filed  for  resident  and  non- 
resident decedents,  September  9,  1916,  to  December  31,  1930,^  showing  number 
of  returns,  gross  and  net  estate,  and  tax 


Returns  filed 

Gross  estate 

Total 

Resident 
decedents 

Nonresi- 
dent de- 
cedents 

Total 

Resident  de- 
cedents 

Nonresident 
decedents 

Sept.  9, 1916-Jan.  15, 1922... 

Jan.  15-Dec.  31,  1922. 

Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1923 

Jan.  1-Dec.  31, 1924 

Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1925.. 

Jan.  1-Dec.  31, 1926 

Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1927.. 

Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1928.. 

Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1929.. 

Jan.  1-Dec.  31, 1930 

45, 126 
13, 876 
15, 119 
14,  513 
16, 019 
14,  567 
10,  700 
10,  236 
10, 343 
10,  382 

42,230 

12,  563 
13, 963 

13,  Oil 

14,  013 
13, 142 

9,353 
8,079 
8,582 
8,798 

2,896 
1,313 
1,156 
1,602 
2,006 
1,425 
1,347 
2,157 
1,761 
1,584 

$8,  893,  238,  780 
3,  014, 072,  723 
2, 804,  327,  313 

2,  566,  521,  698 
3, 001, 088, 952 
3, 407, 923, 034 
3, 173, 235, 017 

3,  554,  270,  423 
3,  893, 246, 060 
4, 165, 623,  023 

$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 
3,  503,  238,  684 
3,  843,  514, 150 
4, 108,  517, 490 

$107, 596, 891 
58, 113,  259 
29,  586,  641 
25,  599,  523 
42,  725,  209 
21,656,418 
26, 945, 452 
51,031,739 
49, 731, 910 
57, 105,  533 

Net  taxable  estate 


Total 


Resident  de- 
cedents 


Nonresident 
decedents 


Tax 


Total 


Resident  de- 
cedents 


Nonresi- 
dent de- 
cedents 


Sept.  9,  1916-Jan.  15, 

1922... 

Jan.  15-Dec.  31, 1922.. 
Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1923... 
Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1924... 
Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1925... 
Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1926... 
Jan.  1-Dec.  31, 1927.  .. 

Jan.  1-Dec.  31,  1928 

Jan.  1-Dec.  31, 1929 

Jan.  1-Dec.  31, 1930 


$5, 509, 
1,704, 
1,  532, 
1, 395, 
1,  658, 
1, 972, 
1,  761, 

1,  992, 

2,  313, 
2, 427, 


522,  243 
974, 496 
061, 390 
815, 832 
869,  282 
536,  751 
617, 030 
503,  398 
976,  089 
453,  680 


$5, 407, 
1,  652, 
1,504, 
1, 372, 

1,  621, 
1, 951, 
1, 735, 
1, 943, 

2,  268, 
2,  376, 


673,  531 
832, 089 
621, 046 
420,  879 
008,  326 
969, 366 
840,  229 
428,  661 
323, 442 
972,  608 


$101, 848,  712 
52, 142, 407 
27, 440, 344 
23, 394, 953 
37,  860, 956 
20,  567, 385 
25,  776,  801 
49, 074,  737 
45,  652,  647 
50, 481, 072 


$356, 516, 251 
120. 562, 181 
89, 109, 477 
71, 939, 423 
87, 322, 284 
101,  805,  202 
41,  686, 113 
41, 959,  259 
44, 387, 998 
41,  617, 333 


$351, 138,  323 
117,  623,  821 
88,  383, 941 
71, 451, 158 
86, 223, 095 
101,  324, 152 
40, 931,  224 
40,  561,  235 
43, 303, 482 
39, 003, 061 


$5,  377,  928 

2, 938, 360 

725,  536 

488,  265 

1, 099, 189 

481, 050 

754, 889 

1, 398, 024 

1, 084,  516 

2,  614,  272 


1  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  estate  tax  returns  are 
summarized  on  p.  408.  i 

Tables  exhibiting  in  more  detail  the  distribution  of  the  Federal 
individual  and  corporation  income  tax  returns,  in  each  State  and  Ter- 
ritory, and  by  size  of  net  income  and  industrial  divisions,  are  con- 
tinued in  the  following  pages. 
Respectfully, 

David  Burnet, 


Hon.  A.  W.  Mellon, 

Secretary  of  the  Treasury. 


Commissioner  of  Internal  Revenue. 


BASIC  TABLES 


INDIVIDUAL  RETURNS 


57 


Table  1. — Individual  returns  for  1929  by  States  and  Territories,  showing  population 
and  percentage  of  population  filing  returns,  number  of  returns,  net  income  and  tax, 
with  percentages  of  totals;  also  average  net  income  and  average  tax  per  return,  and 
personal  exemption  and  credit  for  dependents 

[For  text  defining  certain  items  and  describing  methods  of  tabulating  and  estimating  data,  see  pp.  1-4] 


States  and  Territories 


Population  as 

of  Apr.  1,  1930 

(Fifteenth 

Census) 


Percent- 
age of 
popula- 
tion filing 
returns 


Returns 


Number     Per  cent 


Net  income 


Amount 


Per  cent 


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 

INIissouri 

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 , 


,  646,  248 
59,  278 
435,  573 
, 854, 482 
,  677,  251 
,  035,  791 
606,  903 
238,  380 
486,  869 
468,211 
908,  506 
368,  336 
445,  032 

630,  654 
238,  503 
470, 939 
880,  999 
614,  589 
101,  593 
797,  423 

631,  526 
249,  614 
842, 325 
563,  953 
009, 821 
629,  367 
537,  606 
377,  963 

91,  058 
465,  293 
041,  334 
423,317 
588,  066 
170,  276 
680,  845 
646,  697 
396,  040 
953,  786 
631,  350 
687, 497 
738,  765 
692,  849 
616,  556 
824,  715 
507,  847 
359,611 
421,851 
563, 396 
729,  205 
939, 006 
225,  565 


0.98 


25, 818 


0.64 


$122,  569, 172 


Total. 123,202,660 


2.86 

.85 
5.44 
3.02 
5.11 
4.10 
9.88 
2.05 
1.11 
2.23 
2.21 
4.85 
2.36 
1.82 
2.00 
1.32 
1.67 
2.40 
4.21 
5.02 
3.67 
2.37 

.78 
2.71 
3.17 
2.25 
5.68 
3.08 
4.84 
1.62 
6.02 

.91 
1.35 
3.25 
1.54 
2.96 
3.78 
3.85 

.76 
1.51 
1.32 
1.95 
2.59 
2.67 
1.60 
4.17 
1.72 
3.51 
3.61 


3.28 


12. 448 
15,  813 

309, 047 

31,  268 
82,  049 

9,780 
48,  087 
30,  040 

32,  289 
8,210 
9,830 

369,  855 
76,  493 
45,  023 

37,  557 

34,  623 

35,  093 
19, 173 
68,654 

213,316 

177,918 
60,  701 
15,  689 
98,  367 
17,  067 
30,  962 
5,174 
14,  341 

195,  772 
6,874 

757,  835 
28,  860 
9,170 

215,  804 
37, 000 

28,  194 
364, 145 

26,481 
13,  232 

10. 449 
34,  664 

113,  555 
13, 163 
9,586 

38,  631 
65,  240 

29,  803 
103,  044 

8,140 


4,  044,  327 


.31 
.39 

7.64 
.77 

2.03 
.24 

1.19 
.74 
.80 
.20 
.24 

9.  15 

1.89 

1.11 
.93 
.85 
.87 
.47 

1.70 

5.27 

4.40 

1.50 
.39 

2.43 
.42 
.77 
.13 
.35 

4.84 

.17 

18.74 

.71 

.23 

5.34 
.91 
.70 

9.00 
.65 
.33 
.26 
.86 

2.81 
.33 
.24 
.96 

1.61 
.74 

2.55 
.20 


60,  788, 434 
68, 910, 936 

1,  689,  896, 424 
158,  751,  5^8 
561,  547,  753 
148,  850,  300 
242,  282,  698 
164,  355, 108 
163,181,491 

43,  290, 997 
38,  525, 958 

2,  258,  945,  768 
366,  846,  042 
222, 103,  300 
181,  661,  364 
191,640,708 
170,  713,  998 
115,875,339 
425, 185, 985 

1,371,651,741 

1,  029,  756,  680 

337, 880,  743 

63, 922, 168 

558,  127,  649 

71,397,232 

140,  322, 452 

21,  597,  783 

74,  306,  913 

1,  212, 423,  226 

30,  875,  636 

6,  253,  465,  699 

130,  352,  897 

31,197,250 

1,  259,  571,  939 
216,346,916 
129,  360,  587 

2,  217, 958,  557 
184,  531, 178 

50,  257, 416 

40, 165,  070 

177,  388, 337 

592,  518,  704 

59,  451,  690 

49,  916, 326 

179,  293, 926 

302, 258, 404 

136,  768, 017 

450,  934, 107 

30,813,018 


100.  00  24,  800,  735,  564 


0.50 


.25 
.28 

6.8i 
.64 

2.26 
.60 
.98 
.66 
.66 
.17 
.16 

9.11 

1.48 
.90 
.73 
.77 
.69 
.47 

1.71 

5.53 

4.15 

1.36- 
.26 

2.25 
.29 
.57 
.09 
.30 

4.89 

.12 

25.21 

.53 

.13 

5.08 
.87 
.52 

8.94 
.74 
.20 
.16 
.72 

2.39 
.24 
.20 
.72 

1.22 
.55 

1.82 
.12 


100.  00 


Alaska  included  in  the  State  of  Washington. 
62320—31 5 


59 


60 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  1 . — Individual  returns  for  1929  by  States  and  Territories,  showing  population 
and  percentage  of  population  filing  returns,  number  of  returns,  net  income  and  tax, 
with  percentages  of  totals;  also  average  net  income  and  average  tax  per  return,  and 
personal  exemption  and  credit  for  dependents — Continued 


States  and  Territories 


Tax 


Amount 


Per  cent 


Average  net 

income  per 

return 


Average 
tax  per 
return 


Personal  ex- 
emption and 

credit  for 
dependents 


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 . 

ftah , 

Vermont 

Virginia--- 

Washington 

West  Virginia 

Wisconsin.- 

Wyoming- ., 


$2, 087, 718 


0.21 


i,  747.  43 


$80. 86 


16, 
1, 
1, 

1, 
43, 

396, 
3, 

43, 
6, 
1, 

90, 

7, 


113. 774 
712, 954 
360,  278 
534, 404 

693,  045 
624, 946 
408, 622 
936,  377 
785,  942 
220,  345 
184, 325 
825,  072 
208, 031 

924. 823 
547,  829 
076, 854 
859,  568 
561,  754 

641. 824 
857,  223 
599, 864 
799, 141 
600,  076 
416, 897 
019,  300 
919, 473 
356, 444 
734,  828 
956,  017 
299, 882 
687,  348 
282, 957 
111,346 
633,  678 
020, 950 

663. 775 

694,  655 
851, 363 
566,  252 
390, 886 
747,  582 
866,  950 
881, 606 
019, 863 
201, 104 
775,  343 
298,  875 
287, 020 
188, 964 


.11 
.07 

4.53 
.35 

2.36 

1.45 
.64 
.69 
.28 
.12 
.02 

8.67 
.82 
.39 
.25 
.51 
.29 
.36 

1.66 

5.77 

4.05 
.98 
.06 

1.64 
.10 
.19 
.04 
.17 

4.39 

.03 

39.59 

.33 

.01 

4.35 
.60 
.17 

9.05 
.78 
.06 
.04 
.37 

1.28 
.09 
.10 
.32 
.58 
.23 

1.03 
.02 


4, 883.  39 
4, 357.  87 
5, 468.  09 

5. 077. 12 
6,  844. 05 

16, 219.  87 
6, 038.  42 
6,471.21 
5,  053.  78 
5,  272. 96 
3, 919.  22 
6, 107.  65 

4,  795.  81 
4, 933. 11 
4, 836. 95 
5, 635.  07 
4, 864.  62 
6, 043.  67 
6, 193. 17 
6, 430. 14 

5,  787.  82 
5, 566.  31 
4,074.33 

5,  673.  93 
4, 183.  35 
4,  532.  09 
4, 174.  29 
5, 181.  43 
6, 193.  04 
4, 491.  66 
8, 261.  76 
4,  616.  73 
3, 402. 10 

6,  836.  65 
5, 847.  21 
4, 588.  23 
6,  090.  87 
6, 968.  44 
3,  798.  17 

3,  843.  92 
5, 117.  36 
5, 217.  90 

4,  516.  68 

5,  207.  21 
4,  641. 19 
4, 633.  02 
4,  589.  07 

4. 376. 13 
3,  785.  38 


89.47 

45.09 
146.  77 
113.04 
288.  77 
1,485.17 
133. 27 
197.  62 

86.28 
148.  64 

18.76 
234.  75 
107.  30 

87.17 

67.84 
146.  63 

81.49 
186.  77 
227.  84 
271.  23 
228. 19 

161.  43 
38.26 

166.89 

59.72 

61.99 

68.89 

120.  97 

224.  53 

43.63 

523.  45 

113.  75 

12.14 

202. 19 

162.  73 
69.01 

249.  06 

296. 49 

42.79 

37.41 

108. 11 

113.  31 

66.98 

106.  39 

82.86 

88.62 

77.14 

99.83 

23.21 


35,; 

51,  ( 
870,  ( 

96, 
228, 

28,: 
125,; 

95, 
100, 

27, 

31, 
1,042, 
223, 
141, 
121, 
102, 
103, 

67, 
192, 
608, 
511, 
180, 

51, 
304, 

48, 

97, 

12, 

41, 
584, 

19, 
2,211, 

92, 
150, 
635, 
118, 

84, 
1,054, 

77, 

37, 

33, 
106, 
322, 

41, 

28, 
117, 
189, 

89, 
301, 

24, 


Total 1, 001, 938, 147 


100.00 


6, 132.  22 


247.74 


>  Alaska  included  in  the  State  of  Washington. 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


61 


Table  2. — Individual  returns  for  1929  by  net  income  classes,  showing  the  number 
of  returns,  net  income  and  tax,  average  tax  per  return  and  average  rate  of  tax, 
personal  exemption  and  credit  for  dependents,  tax  before  tax  credits  and  tax  credits 

[For  text  defining  certain  items  and  describing  methods  of  tabulating  and  estimating  data,  see  pp.  1-4] 


Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 


Under  1  '  (estimated) . . . 

Under  1  (estimated) 

1  under  2  '  (estimated) . . 

1  under  2  (estimated).... 

2  under  3  i  (estimated).. 

2  under  3  (estifnated) 

3  under  4  i  (estimated) 

3  under  4  (estimated)... 

4  under  5  '  (estimated) . 

4  under  5  (estimated)... 

5  under  6  i 

5  under  6 

6  under  7  i 

6  under  7.. 

7  under  8  i. 

7  under  8.. 

Sunder  9  i 

8  under  9 

9  under  10  ^ 

9  under  10 

lOimder  11.. 

11  under  12... 

12  under  13. 

13  under  14 

14  under  15. 

15  under  20- 

20  under  25 

25  under  30. 

30  under  40 

40  under  50 

50  under  60 

60  under  70 

70  under  80. 

80  under  90... 

90  under  100. 

100  under  150 

150  under  200 

200  under  250 

250  under  300 

300  under  400 

400  under  500 

500  under  750 

750  under  1,000.. 

1,000  under  1,500 

1,500  under  2,000 

2,000  under  3,000 

3,000  under  4,000 

4,000  under  5,000 

6,000  and  over 

Total 

Nontaxable  returns '... 
Taxable  returns 


Number 

of 
retm-ns 


117,  633 

8,539 

423, 979 

479, 103 

370,  516 

439,  831 

454, 891 

231, 942 

167,819 

318, 003 

24,  218 

217,  378 

10,  683 

147, 101 

7,003 

105, 809 

5,207 

76, 247 

4,329 

60,064 

47, 239 

38, 114 

31, 060 

26, 114 

21,216 

70, 176 

37,  535 

23, 081 

26,  363 

14,  245 

8,640 

5,866 

4,159 

3,032 

2,376 

6,376 

2,829 

1,527 

954 

1,023 

618 

687 

289 

234 

123 

67 

32 

19 

38 


4, 044, 327 


1,  586,  278 
2, 458, 049 


Net  income 


4 
665, 
834, 
915, 

1, 043, 

1,  "" 
825, 
730; 

1, 426, 
130 

1, 187 

68: 

949, 

52, 
790, 

44 
646, 

41 
570, 
495 
437, 
387, 
352, 
307, 
1,  208, 
836, 
630, 
908, 
635 
473, 
379, 
310, 
257, 
225, 
770, 
486, 
340, 
260, 
352, 
275, 
418, 
251 
281 
210, 
161 
111 

85, 
360, 


24, 800, 


4,  307, 
20,  493, 


Tax  after  tax  credits 


Tax 


$17,  308 


553, 418 

'i',m',m 


1, 044, 716 
'i,'367,"9i8' 


1, 565, 267 
"i,"753,'936 

"i,"867,"i78" 


2,  026,  730 


2, 337, 488 
2,566,311 

2,  992,  768 

3,  251,  704 
3,  504,  520 
3,  603,  092 

20,  958,  558 
23, 016, 064 
24, 032,  975 
46, 965,  282 

42,  905,  940 
39, 296, 170 
35,  269, 856 
31,871,455 
2S,  115, 170 
26, 260,  873 
99,  559,  757 
68,  675, 150 
50, 492,  524 
40, 053,  540 
54, 284, 830 
43, 050, 832 
66, 897,  642 
39,  321,  268 

43,  663, 389 
34, 264, 015 
26, 436,  699 
18, 812, 187 
13, 932, 532 
53, 945, 184 


1,001,938,147 


1,  001, 938, 147 


Average 
tax  per 
return 


$2.03 

"i.'ie' 


3.19 

'I'lo 


4.30 
"7."20' 


11.92 
"i7.'65' 


26.58 


38.92 

54.33 

78.52 

104.  69 

134.  20 

169.  83 

298.  66 

613. 19 

1, 041.  24 

1,781.48 

3,  012.  00 

4,  548. 17 

6,  012. 59 

7,  663.  25 
9,  272.  81 

11,052.56 

15,  614.  77 

24,  275. 42 

33, 066. 49 

41,  984. 84 

53, 064. 35 

69,  661.  54 

97, 376. 48 

136, 059.  75 

186,  595.  68 

278, 569. 23 

394,  577.  60 

587,  880. 84 

733,  291. 16 

1,419,610.11 


247.  74 


Average 
rate  of 
tax  on 
net  in- 
come 

(per  cent) 


0.36 
"."07' 


1.00 
1.17 
1.73 
2.75 
3.81 
5.17 
6.76 
8.30 
9.29 
10.25 
10.94 
11.64 
12.92 
14.11 
14.82 
15.40 
15.41 
15.60 
15.98 
15.66 
15.51 
16.24 
16.33 
16.87 
16.27 
14.96 


4.04 


Personal 
exemption 
and  credit 

for  de- 
pendents 


$330, 886 
645: 
782, 
280, 
559 
228: 
758, 
001 
171 
134 
599; 
027, 
092, 
470, 
406, 
663, 
025, 
241 
139, 
476, 
074, 
500, 
839, 
287; 
226, 
001 
357, 
111 
417, 
890, 
795, 
203, 
031 
692, 
729, 
774; 
719 
232, 
645, 
720, 
635, 
,867, 
705, 
539; 
301 
172, 
82, 
45, 
74, 


1, 188, 

706, 

1, 389, 

663, 

1,  822, 

532, 

742, 

1, 035, 

100, 

765, 

37, 

517, 

22, 

371, 

16, 

266, 

13, 

208, 

160, 

128, 

103, 

87, 

70, 

228, 

119, 

72, 

80, 

42, 

25, 

17, 

12, 

8, 

6, 

17, 

7, 

4, 

2, 

2, 

1, 

1, 


11,933,264 


5,  663, 421 
6, 269, 843, 


194 
901 
918 
987 
916 
579 
724 
139 
244 
650 
072 
655 
349 
21a 
521 
375 
075 
211 
824 
508 
334 
532 
511 
336 
677 
085 
266 
007 
158 
612 
780 
278 
032 
039 
326 
114 
341 
776 
569 
724 
283 
999 
322 
lOO 
595 
233 

loa 

000 
683 


85r 


837 
02ft 


'  Nontaxable  returns.    Specific  exemptions  from  normal  tax  exceed  net  income. 


62 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


Table  2. — Individual  returns  for  1929  by  net  income  classes,  showing  the  number 
of  returns,  net  income  and  tax,  average  tax  per  return  and  average  rate  of  tax, 
personal  exemption  and  credit  for  dependents,  tax  before  tax  credits  and  tax  credits — 
Continued 


Tax  before  tax  credits 

Tax  credits 

Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Normal 
tax 

Surtax 

12H  per 

cent  on 
capital  net 
gain  from 

sale  of 
assets  held 
more  than 

2  years 

Total 

25  per 
cent  of  tax 
on  earned 
net  income 

121^  per 
cent  on  net 
loss  from 

sale  of 

assets  held 

more  than 

2  years 

Under  1*  (estimated) 

TJnder  1  (estimated) 

$23, 068 

$23,  068 

$5,  760 

1  under  2  i  (estimated) 

1  under  2  (estimated) 

737, 886 

737,886 

184, 46& 

'2  under  3  i  (estimated. 

2  under  3  (estimated) 

1, 871, 866 

1, 871, 866 

467, 965 

3  under  4  1  (estimated) 

3  under  4  (estimated) 

1,  392,  912 

1,  392, 912 

348, 196 

4  under  5  i  (estimated) 

4  under  5  (estimated) 

1,  823, 883 

1,823,883 

455,965 

5  under  6  '                     

2,  012,  869 

2, 012,  869 

447, 602 

6  under  7  ■              .      ... 

2, 171,  611 

2, 171,  611 

417,  675 

7  under  8  '        .        . 

7  under  8            ... . 

2, 248, 061 

2,  248,  061 

380,  883 

^8  under  9  •       

8  under  9            

2, 391,  284 

2,  391,  284 

364,554 

9  under  10  ' 

9  under  10     

2,  759, 453 
2,  757, 993 

2,  865,  621 
2, 935, 158 
3, 060, 162 
3, 029,  974 

14,  732,  674 
12, 454, 436 
10,411,372 
16,  219,  519 
11,276,261 
7,  877,  388 
5,  822,  614 

4,  369,  414 

3,  236,  681 

2,  818, 008 
9,  281,  061 

5,  388, 170 
3, 878, 421 
3, 048,  291 

3,  517,  239 
2, 496,  736 
3,819,771 
1,  712,  185 
1,  703,  048 
1,  646,  890 
1,517,471 
1, 167,  472 

630,  839 
1,  224, 434 

2,  759, 453 
2, 984, 868 
3, 433,  763 

3,  706,  247 
3,971,314 
4, 087,  077 

23,431,599 
25, 287, 470 
25, 975,  887 
49,  880,  307 
44,  816,  027 
40,  617,  819 
36,  333,  251 
32,  716, 143 
28,  869, 425 
26, 821,  279 
101,  508,  247 
69,681,412 
51,  070,  200 
40, 449, 449 
54,  660,  460 
43,  349,  835 
67,  275,  829 
39, 487,  582 
43,  740, 130 
34,  330,  279 
26,  750,  897 
18, 820,  871 
13,  936,  996 
53,  951,  529 

421, 965 

418,  557 

440, 995 

454,  543 

466,  794 

483, 985 

2, 473,  041 

2,271,406 

1,942,912 

2,  742,  598 

1,  670,  505 

1, 016,  249 

705,  236 

511,430 

387,  017 

321,  289 

884,  626 

435, 455 

255,  870 

165,956 

167,  884 

100, 194 

118,572 

43, 135 

31,  258 

23,  377 

15, 106. 

8,  684 

4,464 

6,321 

10  under  11       ..  

$226,  875 

568, 142 

771,089 

911,152 

1,  057, 103 

8,  699,  025 

12,  833, 034 

15,  564,  515 

33,  060, 173 

30,  893,  416 

27, 908, 415 

24,  505,  927 

21,496,813 

18,409,312 

17,  090,  456 
65,  055,  630 
42,  693,  981 
30,  469,  627 
24,  542,  588 
30,859,311 
24,  721,  645 
37,  902, 168 
20, 489, 420 
20,  798,  000 

18,  386,  476 
14,  221,  263 
10, 342,  691 

7, 158,  290 
20,  756, 140 

11  under  12      

12  under  13 

13  under  14     

15  under  20 

20  under  25 

25  under  30 

30  under  40 

$600,  615 
2,  646,  350 
4,  832,  016 
6,  004,  710 

6,  849,  916 

7,  223, 432 
6,912,815 

27,  171,  556 
21,  599,  261 

16,  722, 152 
12,  858,  570 

20,  283,  910 
16, 131, 454 
25,  553,  890 

17,  285,  977 

21,  239, 082 
14,  296, 913 
11,012,163 

7,  310,  708 

6, 147,  867 

31,  970,  955 

$172,  427 

40  under  50 

239,  582 

50  under  60 

305, 400 

60  under  70 

358, 159 

70  under  80 

333,  258 

80  under  90—  

367,  238 

90  under  100 

239, 117 

100  under  150 

1,  063,  864 

150  under  200                  .  . 

570, 807 

200  under  250                       .  . 

321, 806 

250  under  300         .          

229, 953 

300  under  400      

207,  746 

400  under  500    

198,  809 

500  under  750    

259,  615 

750  under  1,000.. 

123, 179 

1,000  under  1,500 

45, 483 

1,500  under  2,000 

42, 887 

2,000  under  3,000 

299,  092 

3,000  under  4,000 

4,000  under  5,000 

5,000  and  over 

24 

Total 

162,  332,  096 

582,  392,  677 

284, 654,  312 

1,  029,  379, 085 

22, 062,  492 

5,  378, 446 

Taxable  returns 

162,  332,  096 

582,  392,  677 

284,  654, 312 

1, 029,  379,  085 

22,  062, 492 

5,  378, 446 

1  Nontaxable  returns.    Specific  exemptions  from  normal  tax  exceed  net  income. 


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Table  3. — Individual  returns  for  1929  by  net  income  classes,  shoiving  simple  and 
cumulative  distribution  of  the  number  of  returns,  net  income  and  tax,  and  relative 
percentages 

[For  text  defining  certain  items  and  describing  methods  of  tabulating  and  estimating  data,  see  pp.  1-4" 


Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 


Under  1  (estimated). 

1  under  2  (estimated) 

2  under  3  (estimated) 

3  under  4  (estimated) 

4  under  5  (estimated) 

5  under  6 

6  under  7 

7  under  8 

8  under  9 

9  under  10 

10  under  11.. 

11  under  12 

12  under  13 

13  under  14 

14  under  15 

15  under  20 

20  under  25 

25  under  30 

sounder  40 

40  under  50 

50  under  60 

60  under  70 

70  under  80 

80  under  90 

90  under  100 

100  under  150 

150  under  200... 

200  under  250 

250  under  300 

300  under  400 

400  under  500 

500  under  750 

750  under  1,000 

1,000  under  1,500 

1,500  under  2,000 

2,000  under  3,000 

3,000  under  4,000 

4,000  under  5,000 

5,000  and  over 

Total 


Returns 


Simple  distribution 


Number 


126, 172 

903, 082 

810,  347 

686, 833 

485, 822 

241,  596 

157,  784 

112,812 

81, 454 

64,  393 

47, 239 

38, 114 

31,060 

26, 114 

21,216 

70, 176 

37,  535 

23, 081 

26, 363 

14,  245 

8,501 

5,866 

4,159 

3,171 

2,376 

6,376 

2,829 

1,527 

954 

1,023 

618 

687 

289 

234 

123 

67 

32 

19 

38 

4,  044,  327 


Per  cent 
of  total 


3.12 
22.33 
20.04 
16.98 
12.01 

5.97 

3.90 

2.79 

2.01 

1.59 

1.17 
.94 
.77 
.65 
.52 

1.74 
.93 
.571 
.652 
.353 
.210 
.145 
.103 
.079 
.059 
.158 
.070 
.038 
.024 
.026 
.015 
.017 
.0072 
.0058 
.0031 
.0017 
.0008 
.0005 
.0009 


100.  00 


Cumulative  distri- 
bution over  class 
below 


Number 


4,  044,  327 

3, 918, 155 

3,  015,  073 

2,  204,  726 

1,517,893 

1,  032,  071 

790,  475 

632, 691 

519,  879 

438, 425 

374, 032 

326, 793 

288, 679 

257,619 

231,  505 

210,  289 

140, 113 

102,  578 

79, 497 

53, 134 

35,  ..89 

30,  388 

24,  522 

20, 363 

17,  192 

14,816 

8,440 

5,611 

4,084 

3,130 

2,107 

1,489 

802 

513 

279 

156 

89 

57 

38 


Per  cent 
of  total 


100. 00 
96.88 
74.55 
54.51 
37.53 
25.52 
19.55 
15.65 
12.86 
10.85 
9.26 
8.09 
7.15 
6.38 
5.73 
5.21 
3.47 
2.54 
1.969 
1.317 
.964 
.754 
.609 
.506 
.427 
.368 
.210 
.140 
.102 
.078 
.052 
.037 
.020 
.0128 
.0070 
.0039 
.0022 
.0014 
.0009 


Cumulative  distri- 
bution under  class 
above 


Number 


126, 172 

1,  029, 254 
1, 839, 601 

2,  526, 434 
3, 012,  256 

3,  253,  852 
3,411,636 

3,  524, 448 
3, 605, 902 
3, 670,  295 
3, 717, 534 
3, 755, 648 
3, 78G,  708 
3, 812. 822 
3, 834, 038 
3, 904,  214 
3,941,749 
3, 964, 830 
3,991,193 

4,  005, 438 
4,013,939 
4,  019, 805 
4,  023,  964 
4, 027, 135 
4,029,511 
4,  035, 887 
4, 038,  716 
4. 040,  243 
4,041,197 
4,  042, 220 

4. 042,  838 

4. 043,  525 
4, 043, 814 
4,  044, 048 
4,  044, 171 

4. 044,  238 
4, 044,  270 
4, 044,  289 
4, 044,  327 


Per  cent 
of  total 


3.12 
25.45 
45.49 
62.47 
74.48 
80.45 
84.35 
87.14 
89.15 
90.74 
91.91 
92.85 
93.62 
94.27 
94.  79> 
96.  53 
97.46 

98.  031 
98. 683. 

99.  036 
99.  246 
99.  391 
99.  494 
99.  573 
99. 632 
99.790 
99.  860:- 
99.  898 
99. 922. 
99.  948 
99.  963 
99.  980 
99. 9872- 
99. 993 
99. 9961 
99.  9978 
99.  9986 
99.  9991 

100. 00 


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Table  3. — Individual  returns  for  1929  hy  net  income  classes,  showing  simple  and 
cumulative  distribution  of  the  number  of  returns,  net  income  and  tax,  and  relative 
percentages — Continued 


Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 


Under  1  (estimated) . . 

1  under  2  (estimated). 

2  under  3  (estimated). 

3  under  4  (estimated). 

4  under  5  (estimated)  - 

5  under  6 

6  under  7 

7  under  8 

8  under  9 

Sunder  10 

10  under  11 

11  under  12- 

12  under  13 

13  under  14 

14  under  15. 

15  under  20 

20  under  25 

25  under  30 

30  under  40 

40  under  50. 

60  under  60 

60  under  70 , 

70  under  80 

80  under  90 

90  under  100. 

100  under  150 

150  under  200. 

200  under  250.. 

250  under  300. 

300  under  400.. 

400  under  500 

500  under  750... 

750  under  1,000 

1,000  under  1,500 

1,500  under  2,000 

2,000  under  3,000 

3,000  under  4,000 

4,000  under  5,000 

5,000  and  over 


Total 24,800,735,564 


Net  income 


Simple  distribution 


Amount 


$73,  742, 132 
499, 907, 745 
958, 594, 897 
415, 384, 372 
157,211,891 
318,  591, 685 
018,240,411 
843,  284,  515 
690, 170, 879 
611,  288,  296 
495, 096,  294 
437,  s92, 172 
387, 588, 000 
352, 134, 540 
307, 441, 145 
208, 669, 860 
836, 411, 364 
630, 827, 827 
908,  544,  285 
635,  086,  014 
465,  731, 014 
379, 687,  785 
310,912,627 
264,617,454 
225,  527, 120 
770,  536, 078 
486,  561, 209 
340,  777, 799 
260, 070,  729 
352, 233,  963 
275, 994, 926 
418,  758, 821 
251,118,931 
281, 434,  307 
210, 984, 464 
161,871,067 
111,518,649 
85, 646,  303 
360, 643, 994 


Per  cent 
of  total 


0.30 
6.05 
7.90 
9.74 
8.70 
5.32 
4.11 
3.40 
2.78 
2.46 
2.00 
1.77 
1.56 
1.42 
1.24 
4.87 
3.37 
2.54 
3.67 
2.56 
1.88 
1.53 
1.25 
1.07 
.91 
3.11 
1.96 
1.37 
1.05 
1.42 
1.11 
1.69 
1.01 
1.13 
.85 
.65 
.45 
.35 
1.45 


100.  00 


Cumulative  distribution 
over  class  below 


Amount 


$24,800, 

24,  726, 

23,  227, 

21,  268, 

18, 853, 

16, 695, 

15,  377, 

14,  359, 

13,  515, 

12, 825, 

12, 214, 

11,719, 

11,  281, 

10, 893, 

10, 541, 

10, 234, 

9,  025, 

8, 189, 

7,  558, 

6, 649, 

6, 014, 

5,  548, 

5, 169, 

4, 858, 

4,  593, 

4, 368, 

3,  597, 

3,111, 

2,  770, 

2, 510, 

2, 157, 

1,881, 

1, 463, 

1.212, 

930, 

719, 

557, 

446, 

360, 


735,  564 
993, 432 
085, 687 
490, 790 
106, 418 
894,  527 
302, 842 
062, 431 
777, 916 
607, 037 
318, 741 
222, 447 
330, 275 
742,  275 
607,  735 
166,  590 
496,  730 
085,  366 
257, 539 
713,  254 
627,  240 
896,  226 
208, 441 
295, 814 
678, 360 
151,  240 
615, 162 
053, 953 
276, 154 
205, 425 
971,462 
976,  536 
217,715 
098,  784 
664, 477 
680, 013 
808, 946 
290, 297 
643, 994 


Per  cent 
of  total 


100. 00 

99.70 

93.65 

85.75 

76.01 

67.31 

61.99 

57.88 

54.48 

51.70 

49.24 

47.24 

45.47 

43.91 

42.49 

41.25 

36.38 

33.01 

30.47 

26.80 

24.24 

22.36 

20.83 

19.58 

18.51 

17.60 

14.49 

12.53 

11.16 

10.11 

8.69 

7.58 

6.89 

4.88 

3.75 

2.90 

2.25 

1.80 

1.45 


Cumulative  distribution 
under  class  above 


Amount 


$73, 
1, 573, 
3,  532, 
5, 947, 
8, 104, 
9, 423, 
10, 441, 
11, 284, 
11,975, 
12, 586, 
13,  081, 

13,  519, 
13, 906, 

14,  259, 
14, 566, 
15, 775, 
16,611, 
17, 242, 
18, 151, 
18, 786, 
19,  251, 
19, 631, 
19, 942, 
20, 207, 
20, 432, 
21, 203, 
21,689, 
22, 030, 
22, 290, 
22, 642, 
22, 918, 

23,  337, 
23, 588, 
23, 870, 
24, 081, 
24, 242, 

24,  354, 
24, 440, 
24, 800, 


742. 132 
649, 877 
244, 774 
629, 146 
841, 037 
432, 722 

673. 133 
957, 648 
128, 527 
416, 823 
513, 117 
405, 289 
993, 289 
127, 829 
568, 974 
238, 834 
650, 198 
478, 025 
022, 310 
108, 324 
839, 338 
527, 123 
439, 750 
057, 204 
584, 324 
120, 402 
681,611 
459, 410 
530, 139 
764, 102 
759, 028 
517, 849 
636, 780 
071, 087 
055,  551 
926, 618 
445,  267 
091, 570 
735,  564 


Per  cent 
of  total 


0.30 
6.35 
14.25 
23.99 
32.69 
38.01 
42.12 
45.52 
48.30 
50.76 
52.76 
54.53 
56.09 
57.51 
58.75 
63.62 
66.99 
69.53 
73.20 
75.76 
77.64 
79.17 
80.42 
81.49 
82.40 
85.51 
87.47 
88.84 
89.89 
91.31 
92.42 
94.11 
95.12 
96.26 
97.10 
97.75 
98.20 
98.55 
100.00 


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Table  3. — Individual  returns  for  1929  by  net  income  classes,  showing  simple  and 
cumulative  distribution  of  the  number  of  returns,  net  income  and  tax,  and  relative 
percentages — Continued 


Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 


Under  1  (estimated).. 

1  under  2  (estimated) 

2  under  3  (estimated) 

3  under  4  (estimated) 

4  under  5  (estimated) 

5  under  6 

6  under  7.. 

7  under  8 

8  under  9 

9  under  10 

10  under  11. 

11  under  12 

12  under  13 

13  under  14 

14  under  15 

15  under  20 

20  under  25 

25  under  30. 

30  under  40 

40  under  50 

50  under  60 

60  under  70 

70  under  80 

sounder  90 

90  under  100 

100  under  150 

IJO  under  200 

200  under  250 

250  under  300 

300  under  400 

400  under  500 

500  under  750 

750  under  1,000 

1,000  under  1,500 

1,500  under  2,000 

2,000  under  3,000 

3.000  under  4,000 

4,000  under  5,000 

5,000  and  over 

Total 


Tax 


Simple  distribution 


Amount 


$17, 308 
553, 418 
403, 901 
044,716 
367, 918 
565, 267 
753, 936 
867, 178 
026, 730 
337, 488 
566, 311 
992,  768 
251,  704 
504, 520 
603, 092 
958, 558 
016,  064 
032,  975 
965, 282 
905, 940 
296, 170 
269, 856 
871, 455 
115, 170 
260, 873 
559, 757 
675, 150 
492,  524 
053,  540 
284, 830 
050, 832 
897, 642 
321,  268 
663,  389 
264, 015 
436, 699 
812, 187 
932,  532 
945, 184 


1, 001, 938, 147 


Per  cent 
of  total 


0.01 

.06 

.14 

.10 

.14 

.16 

.18 

.19 

.20 

.23 

.26 

.30 

.32 

.35 

.36 

2.09 

2.30 

2.40 

4.69 

4.28 

3.92 

3.52 

3.18 

2.81 

2.62 

9.94 

6.85 

5.04 

4.00 

5.42 

4.30 

6.67 

3.92 

4.35 

3.42 

2.64 

1.87 

1.39 

5.38 


100.  00 


Cumulative  distribution 
over  class  below 


Amount 


$1, 001, 
1,001, 
1, 001, 
999, 
998, 
997, 
995, 
994, 
992, 
990, 
988, 
985, 
982, 
979, 
975, 
972, 
951, 
928, 
904, 
857, 
814, 
774, 
739, 
707, 
679, 
653, 
653, 
485, 
434, 
394, 
340, 
297, 
230, 
191, 
147, 
113, 
86, 
67, 
53, 


938, 147 
920, 839 

367. 421 
963,  520 
918, 804 
550, 886 
985, 619 
231,683 
364, 505 
337, 775 
000, 287 
433, 976 
441,  208 
189, 504 
684, 984 
081, 892 
123, 334 
107, 270 
074, 295 
109, 013 
203, 073 
906, 903 
637, 047 
765,  592 

650. 422 
389, 549 
829, 792 
154, 642 
662, 118 
608,  578 
323,  748 
272, 916 
375, 274 
054,006 
390,617 
126, 602 
689, 903 
877,  716 
945, 184 


Per  cent 
of  total 


100. 00 
99.99 
99.93 
99.79 
99.69 
99.55 
99.39 
99.21 
99.02 
98.82 
98.59 
98.33 
98.03 
97.71 
97.36 
97.00 
94.91 
92.61 
90.21 
85.52 
81.24 
77.32 
73.80 
70.62 
67.81 
65.19 
55.25 
48.40 
43.36 
39.36 
33.94 
29.64 
22.97 
19.05 
14.70 
11.28 
8.64 
6.77 
5.38 


Cumulative  distribution 
under  class  above 


1, 

3, 

4, 

5, 

7, 

9, 

11, 

13, 

16, 

19, 

22, 

26, 

29, 

50, 

73, 

97, 

144, 

187, 

227, 

262, 

294, 

322, 

348, 

448, 

516, 

567, 

607, 

661, 

704, 

771, 

810, 

854, 

888, 

915, 

934, 

947, 

1,  001, 


$17,  308 
570, 726 
974, 627 
019,  343 
387, 261 
952,  528 
706, 464 

573. 642 
600,  372 
937, 860 
504, 171 
496, 939 

748. 643 
253, 163 
856, 255 
814,813 
830, 877 
863, 852 
829, 134 
735,  074 
031,244 
301, 100 
172,  555 
287, 725 
548,  598 
108,  355 
783,  505 
276, 029 
329,  569 
614,  399 
665,  231 
562, 873 
884, 141 
547, 530 
811,545 
248,  244 
060, 431 
992, 963 
938, 147 


Per  cent 
of  total 


0.01 

.07 

.21 

.31 

.45 

.61 

.79 

.98 

1.18 

1.41 

1.67 

1.97 

2.29 

2.64 

3.00 

5.09 

7.39 

9.79 

14.48 

18.76 

22.68 

26.20 

29.38 

32.19 

34.81 

44.75 

51.60 

56.64 

60.64 

66.06 

70.36 

77.03 

80.95 

85.30 

88.72 

91.36 

93.23 

94.62 

100.00 


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Table  4. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  States  and  Territories,  showing  number 
of  returns  and  net  income  distributed  by  sex  and  family  relationship 

[For  text  defining  certain  items  and  describing  methods  of  tabulating  and  estimating  data,  see  pp.  1-41 


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,  wither  without 
dependent  children,  and 
the  returns  of  husbands 
whose  wives  though  living 
with  them  file  separate 
returns 


Number 
of  returns 


13,  967 


Net  income 


$83,  310,  S56 


Single  men— Heads  of 
families 


Number 
of  returns 


2,040 


Net  income 


5,511 

9,656 

138,  940 

17,  656 
36,  027 

4,623 

18,  807 
17,426 

17,  852 
4,638 
5,085 

175,432 
38,  002 
25,  505 
23, 126 
16,  568 
15,  539 
10,  177 
31,  546 

101,  090 

86,  209 

31,  321 

9,668 

51,  842 
7,025 

18,  073 
1,703 
7,119 

98, 463 

3,363 

362,  331 

16,582 

5,669 

104,  984 

23,017 

14,417 

171,496 

12,312 

7,378 

6,671 

18,  918 
53,  873 

7,301 
4,416 

19,  891 
30,  904 
15,  022 

52,  952 
3,771 


27, 

49, 

792, 

105, 

326, 

101, 

131, 

109, 

110, 

27, 

20, 

1,415, 

246, 

150, 

132, 

120, 

65, 

72, 

242, 

771, 

675, 

221, 

46, 

365, 

43, 


44, 
766, 

15, 
3,  715, 

88, 

22, 
794, 
162, 

86, 

1,  353, 

103, 

34, 

30, 
122, 
224, 

41, 

29, 
116, 
134, 

89, 
294, 

19, 


199, 102 
289,  632 
825,  455 
447,  250 
252,  407 
555,  444 
437,  544 
590,  506 
951,  827 
577,  679 
720,  864 
087,  712 
432,  243 
898,  639 
904,  522 
090,  292 
500,  936 
548,  989 
444,  236 
010,  752 
903, 101 
510,  723 
539,  539 
212,  553 
815, 490 
196,  983 
499,  586 
302,  333 
258,  289 
460,  773 
058,  043 
521,  652 
719,  096 
001,971 
550,  861 
862,  833 
632,  167 
505,  590 
055,  401 
294,  785 
431,  989 
937,  457 
152,  574 
770,  095 
833,  746 
082,  928 
261,  640 
637,  780 
382,  730 


1,028 

19, 827 

2,253 

5,651 

781 

2,624 

1,877 

2,258 

558 

801 

25,  220 

5,770 

3,329 

2,329 

3,216 

3,098 

1,426 

4,899 

14,  806 
9,786 
3,849 
1,008 
9,015 
1,752 
2,140 

229 
927 

15,  594 
348 

58,  330 

1,986 

451 

19,013 

1,890 

2,148 

27,  438 

2,253 

806 

415 

2,801 

5,472 

778 

1,008 

2,839 

3,952 

1,892 

6,815 

702 


Total - 


1,  973, 864 


14, 853, 469,  295 


290, 116 


1  Alaska  included  in  the  State  of  Washington. 


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Table  4. — Individiial  returns  for  1929,  by  States  and  Territories,  showing  number 
of  returns  and  net  income  distributed  by  sex  and  family  relationship — 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 

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 


Single  women — Heads 
of  families 


Single  men — Not  heads 
of  families 


Number 
of  returns 


671 


Net  income 


2,  495,  257 


Number 
of  returns 


Net  income 


$18,  031,  784 


Single  women — Not 
heads  of  families 


Number 
of  returns 


2,176 


Net  income 


5,  802, 435 


208 

369 

9,323 

814 

2,545 

333 

1,908 

1,050 

1,011 

200 

168 

8,926 

1,184 

1,060 

697 

1,179 

1,141 

450 

1,498 

6,045 

3,299 

1,225 

409 

3,913 

353 

664 

68 

293 

5,493 

99 

25,  521 

601 

117 

5,292 

699 

771 

7,991 

850 

357 

116 

968 

2,065 

156 

305 

1,  151 

1,779 

714 

1,689 

129 


978, 
1,351 

45,  243, 
3,744 

14,  572, 
2,  538, 

7,  111 
4, 155, 
3, 

1,  209, 
626, 

40,  939, 
4,  406, 
3,811 

2,  703 
4,  687, 

4,  659 
2,171 

8,  827 
26,  635, 
16,  532, 

5,  200, 
1,  286, 

14,  045, 

1,  037 

2,  018, 
425, 

1, 

28,  006, 

389, 

140,  769, 

2,  539 
289; 

23,  435: 
2, 
2, 

45,  322 

4,  754: 

925, 

336 

3,  555, 
10,  698, 

702 
1,  40O 

4,  509, 

6,  269, 
2, 
6,  144 

423 


3, 
3, 

81 
6 

20 
2 

10 
5, 
6, 
1 
2, 
108, 

23 

10 


7, 

4, 

17 

50, 

58, 

16 

3, 

22 

6, 

6, 

2, 

3 

46, 

1 

183 

6, 

2, 

59 

7, 

8, 

109, 

6, 

2, 

2 

7: 

23 
3 

2, 


11 

184, 

8 

465, 

259 

131, 

21 

528, 

76 

635, 

13 

138, 

37 

560, 

21 

373, 

20 

479, 

5 

316, 

5 

431, 

393 

903. 

,60 

617, 

'32 

814, 

22 

898, 

29 

060, 

22 

717, 

16 

718, 

72 

232, 

225 

917, 

176 

638, 

51 

584, 

/ 

619, 

76 

979, 

17 

Oil, 

19, 

977, 

6 

180. 

11. 

398. 

166 

841, 

4 

941, 

980, 

480, 

16. 

195, 

4, 

963, 

193, 

286, 

25, 

774, 

21, 

619, 

378, 

877, 

29, 

721, 

7, 

251, 

5, 

974, 

22, 

846, 

79, 

374. 

9, 

677. 

6, 

923. 

27, 

094. 

47, 

943, 

25, 

266, 

74, 

117. 

7, 

293, 

711 

1,276 

32,  424 

2,925 

13,  960 

1,313 

12,  992 

2,882 

3,644 

1,059 

449 

41,  450 

6,631 

3,691 

2,970 

3,978 

3,061 

2,254 

10,  809 

32,  563 

16,  217 

6,581 

1,167 

9,210 

1,010 

2,560 

186 

1,876 

23,  666 

467 

102,  470 

2,754 

593 

21,  964 

2,799 

2,208 

39,  034 

3,627 

1,462 

663 

3,260 

8,144 

703 

1,233 

4,  035 

3,689 

1,990 

10,  703 

333 


2 

3 

145, 

11, 

74 

11 

41 

11 

11 

5 

1 

177 

21 

14 

10 

16 

11 

12 

50 

175 

63 

25 

3 

37 

2 

7 

1 

9 

106 

1 

630, 

8 

1 

100 

8 

7 

190 

24 

3 

1, 

10 

31 

2 

6, 

12 

12 

7, 

32 


347, 153 
696,  721 
168,  519 
896,  278 
529.  343 
425,  200 
924,  235 
475, 180 
153,  637 
019,  481 
194,  895 
227,  563 
109,  262 
226.  346 
213,  937 
634,  093 
180,  706 
032,  160 
722,  477 
363.  503 
818.  725 
830,  022 
155,  249 
930,  432 
91.3,  090 
788,  883 
167,  495 
733,  034 
487,  248 
537,  892 
415, 143 
336,  046 
322,  544 
632.  694 
123,913 
076,  016 
394,  562 
906,  276 
211,583 
569,  528 
361,881 
664,  277 
817,  891 
108,  890 
537.  042 
939,  475 
637, 149 
070,  400 
906,  460 


Total- 


107, 867 


517,514,768    1,055,604 


3, 879, 010,  616 


457,  822     2, 168,  736,  964 


'  Alaska  included  in  the  State  of  Washington. 


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Table  4. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  States  and  Territories,  showing  number 
of  returns  and  net  income  distributed  by  sex  and  family  relationship — Continued 


States  and  Territories 

Wives  filing  separate 
returns  from  husbands 

Community  property 
income ' 

Grand  total 

Number 
of  returns 

Net  income 

Number 
of  returns 

Net  income 

Number 
of  returns 

Net  income 

Alabama 

619 

$4,  750, 441 

25,818 

$122, 669, 172 

Alaska  ' 

Arizona 

286 

394 

11,  541 

728 

3,200 
392 

1,358 
836 
781 
202 
318 
10,  265 

1,069 
947 
642 
801 

1,386 
641 

2,183 

7,840 

3,971 

1,391 
327 

2,318 
213 
546 
100 
424 

5,625 

257 

25, 195 

683 

108 

6,003 
838 
632 

8,435 
922 
269 
100 
757 

6,033 
282 
263 
783 

2,187 
656 

1,593 
125 

1,  265,  429 
2,261,811 

88, 471, 854 
7, 379, 892 
44,412,846 
10,  297, 883 
13,  456,  741 
10,  322,  962 

7,  721, 612 

2,  427, 862 
1, 144,  080 

119,  622,  568 
13, 807,  627 
7, 955, 314 
4,  331, 071 
8, 510,  725 
6, 030,  793 
6, 908,  362 
27,  986, 180 
107,  207,  651 
52,  494, 591 

17,  753,  255 
1,  704, 955 

30, 340,  510 

1,  651, 139 
3, 915,  604 

557, 124 

3,  730,  261 
75,  295, 435 

956,  455 

485, 141, 477 

7, 372,  088 

490, 993 

74, 323,  757 

8,  431, 092 

4,  046, 031 
123,  288, 158 

12,  525,  524 

2, 174, 156 

474,  869 

7,  610,  297 

21, 519, 930 

2,  431,  768 
2,  071,  694 
7,  285, 845 
8, 949,  495 
5,231,857 

18,  616, 981 
662,  263 

1,225 

$15,  395,  341 

12, 448 
15, 813 
309,047 
31,268 
82,  049 

9,780 
48,  087 
30,  040 
32,289 

8,210 

9,830 
369, 855 
76,  493 
45, 023 
37,  557 
34,623 
35,  093 
19, 173 
68,  654 
213,316 
177, 918 
60,  701 
15,  689 
98,  367 
17, 067 
30, 962 

5,174 

14,  341 

195, 772 

6,874 
..757,835 

60,  788, 434 

Arkansas 

68,  910, 936 
1, 689, 896,  424 

California- 

15, 887 

283,  564, 029 

Colorado 

158  751  528 

Connecticut . 

561,547  763 

Delaware 

148,850  300 

District  of  Columbia 

242,  282,  698 

Florida 

164,355  108 

Georgia 

163, 181,  491 

Hawaii.- 

43,  290,  997 

Idaho 

717 

6, 933, 196 

38, 525,  958 

Illinois 

2,  258,  945,  768 

Indiana 

366, 846, 042 

Iowa 

222, 103,  300 

Kansas 

181,661,364 

Kentucky 

191,  640,  708 

Louisiana 

3,830 

49, 811, 063 

170,  713, 998 

Maine 

115,875,339 

Maryland 

425, 185, 985 

Massachusetts 

1,371,651,741 

Michigan. 

1, 029,  756, 680 

Minnesota 

337, 880,  743 

Mississippi... 

63, 922, 168 

Missouri 

558, 127,  649 

Montana 

71, 397,  232 

Nebraska 

140, 322,  452 

Nevada... . 

357 

3,  799, 442 

21, 597,  783 

New  Hampshire 

74, 306,  913 

New  Jersey  ... 

1,  212, 423,  226 

New  Mexico 

630 

6, 175, 192 

30, 875, 636 

New  York...  ..  . 

6,  253,  465, 699 

North  Carolina- 

28,860 
9,170 

215,804 
37, 000 
28, 194 

364, 145 
26,481 
13,  232 
10,449 
34, 664 

113,555 
13, 163 
9,586 
38,  631 
65,  240 
29,803 

103,  044 
8,140 

130, 352, 897 

North  Dakota  

31, 197, 250 

Ohio 

1,  259,  571, 939 

Oklahoma 

216, 346, 916 

Oregon 

129, 360,  587 

Pennsylvania 

2,  217, 958,  557 

Rhode  Island 

184,  531, 178 

50,  257,  416 

South  Dakota 

40, 165, 070 

177, 388, 337 

Texas 

14, 771 

201, 873, 023 

592, 518,  704 

59,  451, 690 

Vermont .... 

49, 916, 326 

179,  293, 926 

Washington 

5,372 

80, 247, 961 

302,  258, 404 

136,  768, 017 

Wisconsin  ..  

450, 934, 107 

Wyoming 

30,  813, 018 

116,265 

1,476,321,308 

42, 789 

647,  799,  247 

4, 044, 327 

24, 800, 735,  564 

1  Alaska  included  In  the  State  of  Washington. 


'  See  footnote  2  on  p.  6. 


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69 


Table  5. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  net  income  classes,  showing  the  number 
of  returns  and  net  income  distributed  according  to  sex  and  family  relationship 

[For  text  definiBg  certain  items  and  describing  methods  of  tabulating  and  estimating  data,  see  pp.  1-41 


Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 


Under  1  •  (estimated) . . 

Under  1  (estimated) 

1  under  2  '  (estimated) . 

1  under  2  (estimated).. 

2  under  3  '  (estimated) . 

2  under  3  (estimated) . . 

3  under  4  '  (estimated) . 

3  under  4  (estimated) . . 

4  under  5  i  (estimated) . 

4  under  5  (estimated) . . 

5  under  6  ' 

5  under  6 

Bunder  7  i 

6  under  7 

7under  8  ' 

7  under  8 

8under9i 

8  under  9 

Sunder  101 

9under  10 

10  under  11 

11  under  12 

12  under  13 

13  under  14 

14  under  15 

15  under  20 

20  under  25 

25  under  30 

30  under  40 

40  under  50 

50  under  60 

60  under  70 

70  under  80 

80  under  90 

90  under  100 

100  under  150 

150  under  200 

200  under  250 

250  under  300 

300  under  400 

400  under  500... 

500  under  750 

750  under  1,000 

1,000  under  1,500 

1,500  under  2,000 

2,000  under  3,000 

3,000  under  4,000 

4,000  under  5,000 

5,000  and  over 

Classes  grouped  ^ 


Total. 


Nontaxable  returns  '. 
Taxable  returns 


Joint  returns  of  husbands 
and  wives,  with  or  with- 
out dependent  children, 
and  the  returns  of  hus- 
bands whose  wives, 
though  living  with  them, 
file  separate  returns 


Number 
of  returns 


55, 448 

805 

121,465 

3,147 

209,  723 

9,  453 

380, 107 

90, 024 

147,  522 

229,  214 

18,  609 

165,  338 

6,921 

110,  630 

4,  114 

78,  870 

2,967 

55,  760 

2,444 

43,  290 
32,  830 
26,  207 
20,  893 
17,  553 
14,  048 

44,  819 
23, 189 
13,  724 
15, 156 

7,977 

4,790 

3,194 

2,274 

1,674 

1,296 

3,523 

1,562 

880 

577 

574 

370 

419 

180 

123 

73 

45 

22 

13 

28 


1,  973,  864 


949,  320 
1,  024,  544 


Net  income 


$33, 

213, 

467, 

190, 

578, 

5, 

493, 

529, 

013, 

23, 

977, 

1,334, 

368 

336, 

769, 

641 

747 

1,030, 

209, 

100, 

102 

903, 

558 

44, 

641, 

714, 

029. 

30, 

756 

589, 

422, 

25, 

146 

472, 

478 

23, 

221 

411 

045 

344 

067 

301, 

165, 

260, 

718 

236, 

709, 

203 

539 

771, 

345, 

516, 

407, 

374, 

776, 

521, 

779, 

355 

588 

262, 

209 

206 

650 

169 

877 

141 

817, 

122 

992 

425 

586 

268 

867 

195 

772 

157, 

294 

197 

364 

165 

444 

254 

182 

155 

846 

148 

508 

124 

762 

107 

412 

75 

710, 

59, 

822 

287, 

006, 

14,  853,  469,  295 


2,  952,  790, 931 
11,900,678,364 


Single  men— Heads  of 
families 


Number 
of  returns 


4,746 

6 

64, 179 

48 

93,  469 

330 

49,  271 

7,054 

9,467 

18,  Oil 

977 

10,  405 

443 

6,479 

273 

4,544 

196 

3,249 

123 

2,  551 

1,938 

1,569 

1,230 

1, 055 

835 

2,780 

1,439 

799 

967 

486 

275 

179 

145 

77 


290, 116 


223, 144 
66,  972 


Net  income 


$2,  984, 

3 

109,  568, 

83 

226,  064^ 

839, 

167,  734 

26, 456, 

41,  141 

80,  902, 

5,  258, 
56,  775, 

2,  859, 
41,  735, 

2,  038, 
33,  876, 

1,  660, 
27, 489, 

1,  168, 
24,  197, 

20,  302, 
18,015, 
15,  340, 
14,  224 
12, 101 
47,  818, 
32, 129, 

21,  902, 
33,  389, 

21,  612, 
15, 159, 
11,  608, 
10,  841 

6,  523, 
7,39' 

24,  848, 

15, 104, 

11, 129, 

6,  794, 

8,  740, 

6, 184, 

11,042, 

6, 189, 

3,881 

(2) 

(2) 

(2) 

(2) 

{') 

22,  700, 081 


631 
650 
306 
336 

304 
094 
747 
071 
976 
053 
244 
397 
709 
724 
162 
710 
004 
200 
485 
844 
057 
748 
519 
613 
225 
439 
767 
953 
254 
671 
691 
877 
176 
551 
887 
968- 
687 
109 
233 
983 
946 
726 
581 
977 


1,  257,  883,  366 


560,  478,  568 
697,  404,  798 


>  Nontaxable  returns.    Specific  exemptions  from  normal  tax  exceed  net  income. 
2  Classes  grouped  to  conceal  net  income  and  identity  of  taxpayer. 


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Table  5. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  net  income  classes,  showing  the  number 
of  returns  and  net  income  distributed  according  to  sex  and  family  relationship — 
Continued 


Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 


Under  1  '  (estimated).. 

Under  1  (estimated) 

1  under  2  '  (estimated). 

1  under  2  (estimated) . . 

2  under  3  i  (estimated) . 

2  under  3  (estimated) . . 

3  under  4  i  (estimated). 

3  under  4  (estimated) . . 

4  under  5  i  (estimated) . 

4  under  5  (estimated) -. 

5  under  6  i 

5  under  6 

6  under  7  i 

6  under  7 

7  under  8  '... 

7  under  8 

8  under  9  1 

8  under  9 

9  under  10  i 

9  under  10 

10  under  11 

11  under  12 

12  under  13 .... 

13  under  14 

14  under  15 

15  under  20 

20  under  25, 

25  under  30 

sounder  40 

40  under  50 

50  under  60 

60  under  70 

70  under  80 

80  under  90 

90  under  100 

100  under  150 

150  under  200 

200  under  250 

250  under  300 

300  under  400 

400  under  500 

500  under  750 

750  under  1,000 

1,000  under  1,500 

1,500  under  2,000 

2,000  under  3,000 

3,000  under  4,000 

4,000  under  5,000 

6,000  and  over 

Classes  grouped  2 


Total. 


Nontaxable  returns '. 
Taxable  returns 


Single  women— Heads 
of  families 


Number 
of  returns 


2,368 

2 

33,  492 

20 

33,  300 

82 

12, 102 

1,142 

2.897 

3,857 

874 

2,660 

569 

1,817 

392 

1,530 

284 

1,164 

226 

967 

892 

748 

694 

553 

468 

1,564 

840 

559 

631 

362 

213 

149 

94 

59 

38 

122 

63 

22 

14 

17 

6 

8 

3 

2 

1 


107,  867 


86,  504 
21,  363 


Net  income 


$1, 342, 

2, 

57,  326 

35, 

79,  493 

202, 

41,  334 

4,  295: 

12,  724, 

17,  272, 

4,  757, 

14,  578, 
3,  673 

11,  717, 
2,  927 
11,473 

2,  405, 
9, 867, 
2,151 
9, 167 
9,  359: 
8,  600, 

8,  645 
7,  447 
6,  784! 

26,  992 

18,  755 

15,  295 
21,  776 

16,  080, 
11,  652, 

9,  608 
7,031 

5,  002, 

3,  612, 
14,  727 
10,  670, 

4,  955 
3, 860, 

5,  800, 
2,  776 
4,  864, 
2,  566, 

(2) 
(2) 


3,  894,  693 


517,  514,  768 


208, 139,  098 
309,  375,  670 


Single  men — Not  heads 
of  families 


Number 
of  returns 


33,  288 

434 

119, 129 

338,  659 

17, 139 

320,  447 

4.744 

91,  253 

2,  530 

39,  791 

1,007 

17,  953 

760 

11,  734 

606 

8,095 

463 

5,924 

399 

4,878 

4,027 

3,203 

2,739 

2,236 

1,890 

6,  755 

3,693 

2,396 

2.881 

1.638 

1,001 

718 

520 

372 

324 

828 

383 

208 

111 

147 

82 

87 

45 

37 

22 

14 

4 

5 

5 


1,  055,  604 


180,  065 
875.  539 


Net  income 


236, 

178 

152, 

,592 

808, 

40 

010, 

759 

214, 

16 

128, 

311 

773, 

11 

279, 

176 

520, 

5 

490, 

97 

909. 

4 

901, 

75 

689, 

4 

,541, 

60 

504, 

3 

921, 

50 

204, 

3 

764, 

46 

232, 

42 

175, 

36 

756, 

34 

183, 

30 

131, 

27, 

407, 

116 

399, 

82, 

273. 

65, 

503. 

99, 

427. 

73 

096. 

54 

978. 

46, 

595. 

38, 

898. 

31, 

515, 

30 

789, 

100, 

893, 

65, 

903, 

46. 

360, 

30. 

146, 

50, 

402, 

36, 

391, 

53, 

050, 

39, 

117. 

44, 

763. 

36, 

988. 

34, 

524, 

14, 

671. 

21, 

795. 

35, 

294. 

3,  879.  010,  616 


287,  479,  102 
3,  591,  531,  514 


Single  women— Not 
heads  of  families 


Number 
of  returns 


16, 833 

302 

78,  097 

127,  405 

12,  533 

99, 459 

5,798 

33,  219 

3,363 

17, 449 

1,655 

9,008 

1,188 

6,600 

908 

4,885 

687 

3,920 

559 

3,148 

2,941 

2,539 

2,157 

1,810 

1,589 

5,605 

3,349 

2,245 

2,777 

1,503 

998 

687 

460 

359 

272 

705 

298 

154 

69 

99 

64 

63 

19 

25 

12 

4 

2 


457,  822 


121,  621 
336,  201 


Net  income 


*a, 

131, 

118 

161, 

221, 

245, 

30. 

141, 

233 

85.5, 

20 

005, 

114. 

116, 

14 

958, 

77 

689, 

9 

053, 

49 

274, 

7 

674, 

42 

618, 

6, 

792, 

36 

574, 

5. 

809, 

33 

210, 

5 

304, 

29, 

902, 

30, 

856, 

29, 

160, 

26, 

920, 

24 

428, 

23 

030, 

96, 

830, 

74 

609, 

61, 

407, 

95, 

650, 

07, 

096. 

54 

776. 

44, 

423, 

34, 

439, 

30 

468, 

25, 

893, 

84 

868, 

51, 

1,5,5, 

34 

443, 

18 

845, 

34 

001, 

28 

665, 

38 

783, 

16 

855, 

29, 

930, 

21 

106, 

10, 

083, 

Q) 


610 
949 
838 
061 
928 
320 
946 
536 
021 
225 
884 
842 
741 
243 
910 
506 
313 
549 
962 
690 
915 
198 
306 
831 
923 
058 
111 
427 
320 
319 
907 
378 
905 
080 
501 
439 
042 
775 
701 
408 
960 
780 
006 
497 
451 
941 


(2) 
14,  059,  711 


2, 168,  736, 964 


227,  326, 153 
1,  941, 410,  811 


1  Nontaxable  returns.    Specific  exemptions  from  normal  tax  exceed  net  income. 
5  Classes  grouped  to  conceal  net  income  and  identity  of  taxpayer. 


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71 


Table  5. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  net  income  classes,  showing  the  number 
of  returns  and  net  income  distributed  according  to  sex  and  family  relationship — 
Continued 


Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 


Under  1 '  (estimated) . . 

Under  1  (estimated) 

1  under  2  '  (estimated). 

1  under  2  (estimated) . . 

2  under  3  i  (estimated) . 

2  under  3  (estimated) . . 

3  under  4  '  (estimated) . 

3  under  4  (estimated)  - . 

4  under  5  i  (estimated) . 

4  under  5  (estimated) . . 
Sunder  6  i 

5  under  fi 

6under  7  ' 

6  under  7 

Tunder  8  i 

Tunder  8 

Sunder  9' 

8  under  9 

9  under  10  i 

9  under  10 

10  under  11 

11  under  12 

12  under  13 

13  under  14 

14  under  15 

15  under  20 

20  under  25 

25un.>r  30 

sounder  40 

40  under  50 

50  under  60 

60  under  7t) 

70  under  80 

80  under  90 

90  under  100 

100  under  150 

150  under  200 

200  under  250 

250  under  300 

300  under  400 

400  under  500 

500  under  750 

750  under  1,000 

1,000  under  1,500 

1,500  under  2,000 

2,000  under  3,000 

3,000  under  4,000 

4,000  under  5,000 

5,000  and  over 

Classes  grouped  2 


Total- 


Nontaxable  returns  '. 
Taxable  returns 


Wives  filing  separate  re- 
turns from  husbands 


Number 
of  returns 


4,950 

6,990 

7,617 

9,824 

4,352 

10,  060 

2,869 

9,250 

2,040 

9,681 

880 

4,  685 

680 

3,951 

607 

3,284 

510 

2,684 

480 

2,402 

2,340 

1,977 

1,802 

1,607 

1,353 

5,070 

3,127 

2,171 

2,656 

1,651 

999 

691 

525 

387 

302 

791 

368 

164 

125 

134 

66 

79 

31 

35 

11 

3 

2 


116,  265 


24,985 
91,  280 


Net  income 


$2,  638, 199 
4,  010,  224 
11,  519,  888 
14,  934,  472 
10,  692,  881 
25,  087,  944 
9,  951, 153 
32,  450,  817 
9, 134, 166 

43,  571,  424 
4,  790,  689 

25,  669,  015 

4,  370,  740 
25,  551,  331 

4,  527,  385 
24,  643, 178 

4,  319,  268 
22,  768,  741 

4,  560, 845 
22,  816,  286 
24,  515,  628 
22,  690,  661 
22,  500,  856 
21,  683,  461 
19,  590,  369 
87,  580,  833 
69,  905,  738 
59,  488,  302 
92, 140,  343 
73,  737,  014 
54,  780, 169 

44,  720,  646 
39,  319,  018 
32,  835,  577 

28,  561,  678 
95,  239,  270 
63, 442,  032 
36, 964,  896 
34, 038, 115 
46,  573, 134 

29,  569,  743 
48,674,911 
27,  291,  081 
41,  576,  302 
19,  277, 937 

7,  777,  493 
7,  330,  309 


16,  507, 146 


1,  476,  321,  308 


66,  505,  214 
1, 409,  816,  094 


Community  property 
income  ^ 


Number 
of  returns 


216 

7,329 

122 

5,890 

103 

4,601 

100 

3,546 

98 

2,828 

2,271 

1,871 

1,545 

1,300 

1,033 

3,583 

1,898 

1,187 

1,295 

628 

274 

248 

141 

194 

66 

201 

67 

49 

33 

27 

16 

13 

4 


639 
42, 150 


Net  income 


$1, 181,  853 
40,  190,  541 

789,  899 
37,  987,  403 

768,  020 
34,  437,  297 

851,  656 
30,  036,  993 

933,  627 

26,  820,  044 

23,  819, 899 
21,  503,  700 
19,  278.  852 
17,  508,  395 
14,  987,  321 
61,  702,  586 
42,  330,  525 
32,  453,  784 
44,  381,  917 

27,  873,  422 
14,  841,  929 
16,  079,  931 
10,  505,  591 
13,  786,  360 

6,  278,  899 

24,  372,  076 
11, 418,  268 
11, 150,  516 

9,  090,  934 
9,  351,  360 
6,  961,  575 
8, 160,  618 

(2) 
10,  444, 138 

(2) 


m 


(2) 

15,  519,  318 


647,  799,  247 


4,  525,  055 
643,  274, 192 


Grand  total 


Number 
of  returns 


117,  633 

8,539 

423, 979 

479, 103 

370,  516 

439, 831 

454,  891 

231,  942 

167, 819 

318,  003 

24,  218 

217,  378 

10,  683 

147, 101 

7,003 

105, 809 

5,207 

76,  247 

4,329 

60,  064 

47,  239 

38. 114 

31,  060 

26, 114 

21,216 

70, 176 

37,  535 

23,  081 

26,  363 

14,  245 

8,501 

5,866 

4,159 

3,171 

2,376 

6,376 

2,829 

1,527 

954 

1,023 

618 

687 

289 

234 

123 

67 

32 

19 

38 


4,  044,  327 


1.  586,  278 

2.  458,  049 


Net  income 


$68,  889, 883 
4,  852,  249 
665,  307,  393 
834,  600,  352 
915,417,114 

1,  043, 177,  783 

1,  589,  523,  016 
825, 861,  356 
730,  986,  602 

1,  426,  22.5,  289 
130,  635,  080 

1, 187,  956,  605 

68,911,570 

949,  328,  841 

52.  352,  719 

790,  931,  796 

44,114,982 

646,  055,  897 

41, 105,  762 

570, 182,  534 

495,  096,  294 

437,  892, 172 

387,  588,  000 

352, 134,  540 

307,  441, 145 

1,  208,  669,  860 
836,411,364 
630,  827,  827 
908,  544,  285 
635,  086,  014 
465,  731,  014 
379,  687,  785 
310,  912,  627 
264,  617,  454 
225,  527,  120 
770,  536,  078 
486,  561,  209 
340,  777,  799 
260,  070,  729 
352,  233,  963 
275,  994,  926 
418,  758,  821 
251, 118,  931 
281,  434,  307 
210,  984,  464 
161,  871,  067 
111,518,649 
85,  646,  303 
360,  643,  994 


24,  800,  735, 564 


4,  307,  244, 121 
20, 493,  491, 443 


1  Nontaxable  returns.    Specific  exemptions  from  normal  tax  exceed  net  incomOi 
'  Classes  grouped  to  conceal  net  income  and  identity  of  taxpayer. 
3  See  footnote  2  on  p.  6. 


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STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  6. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  States  and  Territories,  showing  dis- 
tribution of  income  by  source  of  income,  general  deductions,  net  income,  and  net 
loss  for  prior  year 

[For  text  defining  certain  items  and  describing  methods  of  tabulating  and  estimating  data,  see  pp.  1-4] 


Sources  of  income 

Profit  from 

sale  of  real 

estate,  stocks, 

bonds,  etc., 

Capital  net 

States  and  Terri- 
tories 

Wages  and 
salaries 

Business 

Partnership ' 

other  than 
taxed  as 

capital  net 

gain  from 
sale  of  assets 

held  more 
than  2  years 

gain  from 
sale  of  assets 

held  more 
than  2  years 

Rents  and 
royalties 

Alabama 

$67, 010, 763 

$19, 155, 711 

$12, 040, 823 

$6,711,740 

$4, 908, 810 

$11,403,051 

Alaska'.  . 

28, 015, 480 

12,  922, 492 

4, 888, 633 

5, 889,  718 

2,  741, 868 

4, 187, 641 

Arkansas 

33, 114, 959 

17, 126,  206 

10, 041,  368 

3, 424,  766 

391,861 

8,476,465 

706, 644, 309 

285, 240, 921 

116, 493, 835 

171,022,465 

89, 831, 896 

166,  367, 038 

68, 499,  794 

34,136,489 

10, 173, 444 

15, 221, 025 

3, 466, 098 

9, 276, 488 

Connecticut 

209,828,532 

57, 261, 355 

21, 864, 050 

73, 379, 077 

60,461,187 

20,460,536 

26, 413, 604 

7, 287, 892 

2,  732, 967 

8, 978, 808 

71,070,624 

2, 279, 668 

Dist.  of  Columbia. 

139,577,642 

27,945,657 

9,470,440 

16, 105, 846 

13, 200,  366 

10,  527, 941 

Florida 

72,  345, 025 

26, 938, 469 

9, 649, 176 

18, 470, 045 

9, 454, 272 

12,  767, 231 

96, 845, 620 

23,251,951 

12,  738, 240 

10, 620,  343 

4, 408, 489 

11,881,563 

21, 719,  371 

6, 470, 539 

1, 269, 719 

2, 478, 718 

1,  394, 983 

2,  398, 880 

17,591,681 

13, 290, 129 

3,438,691 

1,  536, 450 

240,  586 

2,  010,  739 

1,137,811,514 

264, 825, 928 

142, 658, 014 

199, 629,  222 

199, 961,  356 

140,  273, 242 

204, 900, 010 

60, 865, 708 

22, 631, 644 

18, 824, 110 

23,  791, 288 

21,471,179 

84,814,251 

64, 290, 572 

20,  331,  756 

11,719,378 

7, 473, 646 

19, 889, 808 

63, 812, 781 

61,612,302 

19,  386, 257 

14, 162, 123 

3, 427, 137 

25, 086, 934 

Kentucky 

85,  395, 077 

27, 914, 984 

13, 113,  736 

21,916,610 

12,  057, 284 

11,543,912 

89, 744, 038 

28, 871, 896 

14,  929, 106 

12, 472, 971 

6, 287, 117 

15, 056, 807 

40, 859, 770 

21,  252,  287 

5,  378,  327 

11, 918, 063 

8,  233, 985 

4,303,611 

Maryland 

178, 074, 164 

43,  766,  559 

24, 949, 988 

39, 479, 377 

35, 123, 290 

15, 035, 850 

Massachusetts 

564, 596, 006 

151,  754, 463 

67,  363,  550 

141,968,835 

165,  932, 879 

37, 196,  363 

Michigan      

614, 295, 898 

134,662,425 

62, 170, 461 

104, 164,  217 

108,782,433 

65,  207, 808 

Minnesota 

161,359,849 

54, 451,  369 

23,695,495 

33,274,637 

17, 176, 160 

14, 938. 795 

Mississippi- 

31,  580, 940 

19,667,004 

9, 101, 968 

2,640,294 

61, 768 

6, 626,  592 

Missouri      

297, 634, 864 

69,  361,  713 

28, 646,  360 

36, 103,  038 

42, 820, 407 

30, 993, 142 

Montana 

36, 278, 875 

16,  509, 858 

5, 585,  522 

3,  723, 077 

1, 466, 603 

3,  310, 649 

Nebraska 

63,  576, 637 

41, 895, 868 

11, 977, 436 

8,610,228 

3, 464, 832 

13, 691, 863 

Nevada    

9, 883, 540 

4, 699, 935 

2, 103, 830 

1, 691, 104 

506, 481 

933,418 

New  Hampshire. - 

26,836,402 

13,  308, 987 

3,816,472 

7, 609,  799 

3, 160,  928 

3, 148, 770 

New  Jersey 

614,780,428 

142,  519,  068 

61, 976, 782 

102, 426, 109 

102,  519, 141 

41,618,455 

New  Mexico 

11,648,184 

10, 282, 346 

3,  366, 063 

1,683,008 

516, 000 

2, 117, 517 

New  York 

2, 616, 829, 525 

697,607,594 

689,630,399 

670, 470, 686 

888, 674, 259 

164,600,141 

North  Carolina... 

78, 110,  317 

20, 875, 567 

11, 059,  224 

7,  718, 610 

3, 616,  300 

11,914,060 

North  Dakota 

42,121,355 

61,  592, 744 

10, 103, 271 

3, 234, 520 

4,206 

9,313,965 

Ohio      

650, 029, 118 

152,  393,  190 

64,  512,  672 

101, 370, 877 

118, 125, 165 

66, 814, 160 

Oklahoma 

96,918,237 

43, 773, 836 

20, 395,  506 

22,  266, 177 

9,  723,  278 

30,  509,  300 

Oregon    

65,  750, 866 

29, 675, 022 

10, 096, 195 

6,  554, 463 

3,  262,  713 

8.371,909 

Pennsylvania 

963,  614, 067 

295, 163,  225 

126,119,529 

232, 886, 927 

213,  576, 904 

92,077,829 

Rhode  Island 

71,161,408 

20, 631, 272 

8,616,003 

18,  286, 944 

16, 663, 291 

6,617,351 

South  Carolina 

30, 158,  744 

8,  554, 805 

4, 157, 198 

3,161,646 

828, 065 

3, 233, 119 

South  Dakota 

15, 663, 166 

16, 022,  312 

4, 264, 240 

1,828,410 

1,349,694 

3.  032. 313 

Tennessee 

95,  337, 632 

27, 434,  406 

16,882,621 

11, 219, 893 

8, 023, 410 

12, 542. 681 

Texas              ...  . 

252, 493,  725 

134, 636,  794 

68,410,621 

56, 283, 056 

28, 599, 133 

77,  568, 299 

Utah 

31, 482, 837 

11,425,124 

3,892,641 

3,  789, 809 

2, 250, 708 

2. 220. 101 

Vermont          

20, 322,  138 

8, 940, 697 

3,  213, 131 

4, 602, 198 

1, 169, 263 

1. 677,  736 

Virginia      

97, 697,  928 

29,  385, 640 

12,  065, 903 

12,  364, 227 

5,  370, 769 

11. 358. 583 

Washington 

144,881,394 

61, 438,  576 

17, 124, 671 

23,666,690 

19, 662, 1,58 

17. 193, 062 

West  Virginia 

71,619,819 

23, 344, 299 

9,407,895 

12,  042, 977 

4,  362, 787 

9.831,184 

Wisconsin 

232, 810, 255 

66, 181,  769 

22, 851, 600 

37, 636, 162 

18, 069, 137 

21, 196, 855 

Wyoming 

15, 886, 329 

8,  553, 855 

2,398,695 

1,  359, 151 

59,  537 

1,621,829 

Total 

11,198,978,868 

3,378,983,610 

1,853,142,856 

2,  337. 856, 623 

2,  346,  703, 652 

1,286,072,413 

'  Alaska  included  in  the  State  of  Washington. 

'  Does  not  include  capital  not  gain  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  2  years,  dividends  on  stock  of 
domestic  corporations,  or  taxable  interest  on  obligations  of  the  United  States,  which  items  are  reported 
under  their  respective  classifications. 


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73 


Table  6. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  States  and  Territories,  showing  dis- 
tribution of  income  by  source  of  income,  general  deductions,  net  income,  and  net 
loss  for  prior  year — Continued. 


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 


Sources  of  income 


Interest  on 
Government 
obligations 
not  wholly 
exempt  from 
tax 


$145, 325 


Dividends 
on  stock  of 
domestic  cor- 
porations 


$15,  712, 181 


Fiduciary ' 


$1,  601, 717 


Interest  and 
other  income 


$11, 470, 600 


Total  income 


$150, 160, 721 


67 

95, 

1, 823 

379 

768, 

59: 
483 
366: 
223 

65, 

22 

2, 

1, 250, 

282, 

257: 

539: 

282: 

226: 

552, 

2,161 

725, 

732: 

52: 
1, 681 

81 
199, 

17, 

lis; 

1, 124, 

16, 

9,  277: 

202; 

16, 

4, 462, 

563, 

144, 

3,  703; 

294. 

68; 

32, 

213 

1, 360; 

50, 

92, 

312, 

348, 

589, 

618, 

44 


6 

068, 

6 

670, 

297 

698, 

31 

178, 

149 

047, 

56 

251, 

34 

066, 

42 

056, 

28 

925, 

13 

656, 

2 

814, 

386 

202, 

57 

661, 

30 

570, 

17 

695, 

40 

754, 

27 

489, 

25 

158, 

89 

074, 

323 

201, 

199 

130, 

61 

470, 

5 

990, 

104 

941, 

8 

160. 

13 

944, 

2 

650, 

17 

088, 

212 

563, 

2 

720, 

,284, 

830, 

36 

430, 

4 

591, 

260 

186, 

27 

940, 

12 

867, 

488 

123, 

47 

0,54, 

6, 

611, 

2, 

552, 

27, 

383, 

72, 

686, 

9, 

129, 

10, 

277, 

33, 

548, 

38, 

091, 

30, 

572, 

80, 

034, 

2, 

495, 

516 

991 

31, 948 

1,925 

13,  741 

3, 208 

5,806, 

4,270 

2,168 

1,247 

198 

42, 447; 

1,891 

1, 880 

1, 607: 

2, 767: 

1,440 

2,  567; 

14, 338 

42, 670: 

12, 422 

6,203 

480; 

7,302 

252 

1,014 

319 

1,282 

23, 903: 

300: 

158,986 

1,564 

427 

16,  581 

2,513 

1,269 

64, 932 

5,411 

793 

197 

2,242 

7,172 

503 

1, 107 

3, 076, 

1,961 

1,411: 

5,  257 


5,222 

5,536 

177,  031 

17,  048 

44, 600 

11,318 

20, 496: 

22,  617 

10,  344 

2,655 

3,155 

199,  775 

19, 130 

22,  712 

12, 884 

12,  052 
16,  514 
15, 386; 
45,914 

113,305 
103, 305 
31, 177 
6, 708; 
41,  402 
4, 920 

13,  052 
1, 486: 
7,  590 

113,  742, 

2,  570 

591, 939 

6, 423 

9,095 

57, 423: 

14, 062 

12, 140 

202,  602 

17, 677 

4,288 

3,092 

12, 295 

53, 368 

3,929 

5,  294 

13,411 

27, 728 

5, 295 

54,  353 

1, 964 


528 
846 
031 
729 
935 
118 
592 
269 
512 
301 
089 
260 
852 
616 
460 
527 
752 
088 
465 
951 
906 
433 
649 
636 
645 
596 
737 
620 
814 
938 
067 
441 
275 
687 
121 
771 
768 
215 
666 
504 
439 
907 
958 
999 
696 
741 
103 
920 
943 


70, 
85 
2,044: 
191 
651, 


277, 

218: 

201 

52: 

44 

2,  716, 

432, 

263; 

219, 

229, 

212, 

135, 

486, 

1, 6I0; 

1,294 

404, 

81 

66O; 

80 

171 

24 

83 

1,417 

35, 

7,  572, 

177, 

140, 

1,491 

268: 

150, 

2, 682, 

212 

61 

47, 

213; 

751 

68 

56, 

218, 

352, 

168, 

538, 

34: 


I,  521,  239 
1, 868, 736 
,  102, 324 
,  304,  294 
,  702, 936 
',  601, 168 
,  681, 007 
,  934, 879 
,  407,  769 
;,  363,  641 
,  297,  690 
.,  568,  252 
:,  418,  027 
,  972, 084 
I,  921, 122 
',  055,  576 
:,  088, 914 
i,  284, 980 
;  310,  008 
1, 141, 661 
,  857,  324 
,  480,  596 
,911,215 
1, 887, 874 
1, 290, 176 
,  227,  595 
,  292, 095 
,  950, 991 
,  071,  927 
,  220,  336 
,  846,  913 
,  914,  594 
I,  501,  591 
,  899, 233 
;,  665,  529 
1, 134, 041 
:,  700, 498 
;,  413,  293 
,  845, 843 
,  025, 812 
>  575,  674 
,  580, 037 
,  734, 944 
,  697, 394 
,  482, 685 
,  077, 338 
,  477, 380 
;,  808,  741 
,  673,  512 


Total 40, 184, 478 


4,  786,  027,  684 


508, 479, 409 


2, 210,  522,  716 


29, 946, 952,  209 


1  Alaska  included  in  the  State  of  Washington. 

2  Does  not  include  capital  net  gain  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  2  years,  dividends  on  stock  of 
domestic  corporations,  or  taxable  interest  on  obligations  of  the  United  States,  which  items  are  reported 
under  their  respective  classifications. 


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Table  6. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  States  and  Territories,  showing  dis- 
tribution of  income  by  source  of  income,  general  deductions,  net  income,  and  net 
loss  for  prior  year — Continued 


States  and  Territories 


General  deductions 


Net  loss  from 

sale  of  real 

estate,  stocks, 

bonds,  etc., 

other  than 

reported  for 

tax  credit  on 

capital  net 

loss  from  sale 

of  assets  held 

more  than  2 

years 


Contribu- 
tions 


AU  other  2 


Net  income 


Alabama 

Alaska  1 

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,  245,  416 


3, 167.  628 


$22, 178,  505 


$122,  569, 172 


108, 
11. 
2, 
2, 


13, 

2, 

1, 
37, 

397, 
3, 
1, 

35, 
3, 
2, 

87, 


757 

1,  949, 
22,  297 

2,  876, 

12,  058 

3,  574, 
4,274 
3,411 

3,  993 
778, 
402, 

41,917, 
7,  400; 

4,  324, 

3,  534 

4,  664 

3,  595 
2, 080, 
7,611 

26,  544, 
25,  496, 

7,  088' 

1,  955 

13,  626 
721, 

2,  644, 
129, 

1,  218, 
24, 132 

309, 
142,  448, 

5,  913, 

2,  382 
30,  500, 

4, 11a 

1,  556, 

57,  599, 

4,  487, 

1,  715, 
632, 

4,^74, 

12,  233, 

999, 

959, 

5,  060 
3, 586, 

2,  918 

8,  085: 
281 


8, 427, 
14, 409: 
287, 458, 
25,  393, 
62,  540 
17,  641 

28,  225, 
44,  588, 

29,  934: 
7,  487: 
5,  183, 

307,  502, 
46,  903 
34, 863 

32,  643: 
28, 144, 

33,  004 
13,  750, 

43,  651 
159,  847, 
190,  416 

49,  747, 

15,  486, 
76, 014 

7,  528; 
25,  439, 

2,126 

7, 181, 
143, 341 

3,  670, 
779, 13ft 
37,  910, 
105,  376 
166, 056, 

44,  629, 

16,  710 
319,  735, 

17,  289, 
9, 133, 
5,971 

28,351 

138, 598, 

7,  398: 

5, 194, 

29,  267, 

40,  574 

24,8 

69, 151 

3,289 


,321 
1,500 
,304 
,937 
,546 
,  146 
i,774 
i,062 
,555 
,461 
,952 
,020 
,509 
i,  175 
,290 
.518 
,328 
,692 
,7S0 
,286 
i,  281 
,000 
,060 
,603 
,579 
1,064 
,252 
,306 
,  716 
,930 
,612 
,645 
1,962 
1,700 
i.090 
^013 
,738 
1,438 
,221 
,971 
,066 
,212 
,958 
,026 
.749 
,018 
,602 
,842 
,907 


60 

788, 

68 

910, 

1,689 

896, 

1.58 

751, 

561 

547, 

148 

850, 

242 

282, 

164 

355, 

163 

181. 

43 

290, 

38 

525, 

2,  258 

945, 

■366 

846, 

222 

103, 

181 

661, 

191 

640, 

170 

713, 

115 

875, 

425 

185, 

1,371 

651, 

1.029 

756, 

337 

880, 

63 

922. 

558 

127, 

71, 

397, 

140 

322, 

21 

597, 

74, 

306, 

1,212 

423, 

30 

875, 

6,253 

465, 

130 

352, 

31 

197, 

1,2,59 

571, 

216, 

346, 

129, 

360, 

2,217, 

958, 

184 

.531, 

50, 

257, 

40 

165, 

177, 

388, 

592, 

518, 

59, 

451, 

49. 

916, 

179, 

293, 

302, 

258. 

136, 

768, 

450, 

934, 

30, 

813, 

Total. 


995, 943,  850 


528,  884,  573 


3,  621,  388,  222 


24, 800,  735, 564 


'  Alaska  included  in  the  State  of  Washington. 

2  Includes  "taxes  paid"  and  "interest  paid"  (see  special  tabulations,  pp.  13-14;,  and  other  deductions. 
5  This  item  appears  in  Tables  1  and  2  of  Statistics  of  Income  for  earlier  years.    The  figures  exclude  in  all 
years  amounts  for  net  incomes  under  $5,000. 


STATISTICS    OF   INCORIE 


75 


Table  7. — Individual  returns  for  1929  by  net  income  classes,  shoicing  distribu  tion 
of  income  by  source  of  income,  general  deductions,  net  income  and  net  loss  for  prior 
year 

[For  text  defining  certain  items  and  describing  methods  of  tabulattag  and  estimating  data,  see  pp.  1^] 


Xet  income  classes 
(Thousands  oi  dollars) 


Under  5  (estimated), 

o  under  6 

6under  7 

TunderS 

Sunder  9-.- 

9underl0 

10  under  11 

11  under  12 

12  under  13 

13  under  14 

14  under  15 

15  under  20 

20  under  25 

25  under  30 

30  under  40 

40  under  50 

50  under  60 

60  under  70 

70  under  80 

80  under  90 

90  under  ICO 

100  under  150 

150  under  200 

200  under  250 

250  under  300 

300  under  400 

400  under  500- 

500  under  750-.- 

750  under  1,000 

1,000  under  1,500 

1,500  under  2,000 

2,000  under  3,000 

3,000  under  4,000 

4,000  under  5.000 

5,000  and  over 


Sources  of  income 


Profit  from 

sale  of  real 

estate,  stocks, 

bonds,  etc., 

Capita]  net 

Wages  and 

other  than 

gain  from  sale 

Business 

Partnership  i 

reported  taxed 

of  assets 

as  capital  net 

held  more 

gain  from  sale 

than  2  years 

of  assets  held 

more  than  2 

years 

$6, 019,  938,  303 

$1,  542,  655, 080 

$355. 221,  220 

$293,  798,  877 

790, 129, 093 
559,071,661 
435, 092,  588 

278,  649,  360 
215,  533, 191 
171.  912,  321 

96, 165.  782 
81,315,058 
72,  518.  359 

63, 107, 116 
67, 022, 850 
66,292,994 

334,  370,  354 
286, 327, 509 
221,  736, 165 

139, 065, 085 
115,  239,  283 
88,  370, 000 

59,  912,  548 
52,  995, 488 
43,  791,  425 

64, 137,  448 
65, 272,  260 
57,  358, 703 

190. 160, 156 
161,  748,  447 
142,  723,  663 
124, 428,  972 
450,  224,  992 
282,  710, 038 
192,  476.  802 
244,  202,  516 

74,  217,  943 
63,  836,  045 
55, 437,  801 
44,  807,  042 

158,  670,  241 
91,  430, 074 
59,  354,  248 

75,  154,  720 

39,  617, 489 
35,  843.  958 
32,  235,  251 
27,  935. 136 
110,  705,  828 
72.  208,  920 
54,  408.  741 
81,  846,  357 

55, 157, 403 
52, 266,  706 
49,542,019 
45,  911,  783 
200,  936,  442 
157,  643,  578 
129,  700,  352 
196, 154,  969 

$5,  967,  316 

150, 185,  587 

42,  977,  074 

51.  062,  281 

134,  887,  831 

22,  529,  926 

101,  291, 153 

27,  833,  378 

39,  657,  666 

89, 005,  972 

39,  519,  954 

70,  938, 424 

20. 096,  440 

33,  485,  274 

61, 120,  439 

49, 066, 007 

55, 067,  316 

15,  437,  728 

29,  456, 886 

40,  374, 170 

55, 022, 122 

40.  548,  655 

8, 864,  368 

22,  505, 047 

31,  703,  592 

58,  281,  299 

35,  559, 117 

9,  498,  335 

20,  840,  742 

26, 132,  261 

56, 028, 023 

104,  254.  833 

29,  791, 409 

77,  223, 219 

81, 049,  934 

223,  463,  507 

53, 031,  647 

13. 037,  872 

52,  529, 157 

48. 054, 187 

179, 019,  697 

31, 361,  305 

9. 021,  808 

42,  927, 153 

33.  562,  303 

138,  306, 182 

24, 091,  686 

6,  683,  528 

30, 098,  793 

28,  705,  680 

105,  225, 151 

26, 052, 158 

7,  907, 126 

40, 410,  354 

26, 651,  735 

166,  341.  375 

16,  848,  236 

4.  444.  342 

28,  590,  744 

21,  553, 441 

135, 073,  939 

20, 123,  352 

5,  955,  501 

50,  686,  597 

34,  591, 180 

208,  42.3, 127 

8,  822, 415 

1,  261,  810 

22,  297,  935 

17, 122.  480 

144,  088, 473 

9, 467,  441 

705. 490 

17,  582, 146 

19,  346,  255 

178,  4.56,  834 

4,  842,  762 

466,  666 

25, 138,  468 

16. 077, 166 

116,  240,  307 

5,  793,  744 

143,415 

20,  323,  984 

19,  681, 866 

88,  203,  037 

1.  790,  682 

222,  320 

15. 036, 334 

14,715,710 

58,  756,  664 

1,  320,  992 

6,  804,  361 

5,  873,  207 

50,  604,  746 
268, 085, 866 

2,  246, 104 

302,  566 

9,  764, 155 

23,  343,  714 

11, 198, 978,  868 

3,  378,  983,  610 

1,  853, 142, 856 

2,  337, 856,  623 

2,  346,  703,  552 

I 


1  Does  not  include  capital  net  gain  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  2  years,  dividends  on  stock  of 
domestic  corporations,  or  taxable  interest  on  obligations  of  the  United  States,  which  items  are  reported 
under  their  respective  classifications. 

62320—31 6 


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Table  7. — Individual  returns  for  1929  by  net  income  classes,  showing  distribution 
of  income  by  source  of  income,  general  deductions,  net  income  and  net  loss  for  prior 
year — Continued 


Sources  of  income 

Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 

Rents  and 
royalties 

Interest  on 
Government 
obligations 
not  wholly 
exempt  from 
tax 

Dividends 
on  stock  of 

domestic 
corporations 

Fiduciary  ' 

Interest  and 
other  income 

Under  5  (estimated) 

$636,  947, 981 
77,  072,  345 
59, 102, 153 
49, 096,  313 
39,  481, 461 
33,  571,  827 
27,  233, 054 
23,  348,  601 
20,  296,  632 
18,  656,  202 

15,  743,  729 
59,  250, 531 
38,  329, 488 
26,  442, 951 
36,  751,  371 
22,  491,  336 
15,385,984 
13,  220, 132 

7,  892,  603 
6,  227,  522 

5,  745,  376 

16,  645,  924 

6,  399,  810 
6. 164,  648 
3,  649, 127 

3,  520, 001 
2,  072,  254 

4,  694,  642 
1, 487,  448 
1,  573, 461 
2, 897,  693 

263,  299 

94, 383 

4, 108, 178 

213,953 

$538,  996, 958 

104,  606,  774 

104,  580,  766 

102,  901,  871 

97, 175,  744 

96, 852, 315 

84, 647,  228 

81, 030, 479 

76,  868,  734 

74,  459,  673 

68,  697, 106 

302,  635, 184 

242,  323,  491 

197,  657,  617 

306.  413, 149 

232,  058,  677 

177,  530,  273 

153,  697, 449 

123, 870,  701 

102, 468,  730 

88,  246,  806 

305, 116, 050 

181,  491, 477 

113,  579,  899 

82, 491, 301 

108,  661, 385 

92, 482,  209 

131,  478,  716 

81,  860, 821 

85,  907, 109 

61, 670, 457 

41, 832,  359 

26, 107,  771 

25, 098, 940 

90, 529, 465 

$86,  402, 974 
19,  350, 107 
17.  465,  812 
16, 128,  983 
15, 157,  290 
13, 116,  741 
11,672,279 
11.  506,  721 
11,265,797 
10, 145, 056 

8, 889, 088 
39,  379, 483 
30,  330.  781 
25,  294, 037 
39, 430,  Oil 
28,  606, 139 
21,  429, 447 
15,  519,  238 
12, 024,  222 

7. 171,  840 

6,  818,  794 
19, 175,  395 
10,  329,  283 

4,  661,  946 
3,  606,  989 

7,  241,  066 
4, 437, 471 

2,  743, 816 
1,  333, 162 
4, 165,  506 

3,  332,  319 
125,  679 

88,  737 

$762, 822,  527 
103, 062, 234 
84,599,097 
74,  293,  529 

5  under  6 

6  under  7 

7  under  8 

Sunder  9 

63, 873,  589 

9  under  10 

58, 136, 986 

10  under  11 

$1,  503, 142 
1, 408,  518 
1,  224,  248 

1,  249,  670 
967,  558 

4, 890, 003 
3, 644,  280 

2,  763,  438 

3,  877, 066 
2,  538,  771 
2, 176,  899 

1,  527,  918 
1, 153,  756 

917,  204 
731,  972 

2,  510, 024 
1, 188,  651 

785,  931 
641,  555 
826,  998 
471,  988 
779,  784 
348, 817 
290, 027 
514, 454 
152,  291 
268,  356 
208,  204 
622, 955 

48, 104,  111 

11  under  12 

44, 160, 430 

12underl3-.             

38, 998, 527 
36,  266, 284 
31, 717, 958 

13  under  14  .         

14  under  15      .      .... . 

15  under  20      .      ...      ... 

126, 655, 117 
91, 976, 058 

20  under  25 

25  under  30 

67,  561, 850 

sounder  40 

97, 939, 034 

40  under  50 - 

65, 034, 126 

50  under  60 

49, 450, 422 

60  under  70 

38,  601, 432 

70  under  80- 

30,  661,  502 

80under90 

23, 038,  812 

90  under  100 

19, 062, 110 

100  under  150  . .  .      .  . 

58,  863,  921 

150  under  200  .          .  . 

32,  382, 094 

200  under  250 

20, 028,  614 

250  under  300 

15,  623,  856 

300  under  400 

21, 846,  513 

400  under  500             .  .         .  . 

15, 923, 947 

500  under  750          .      ... 

22, 810, 053 

750  under  1,000 

10,  244, 037 

1,000  under  1,500    . 

10, 699, 965 

1,500  under  2,000    

7, 766, 391 

2,000  under  3,000 

7, 126, 169 

3,000  under  4,000 

3,  736, 460 

4,000  under  5,000 

3, 576, 812 

5,000  and  over 

133, 200 

23, 878, 149 

Total 

1,  286, 072, 413 

40, 184, 478 

4,  786, 027,  684 

508,479,409 

2, 210, 522, 716 

1  Does  not  include  capital  net  gain  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  2  years,  dividends  on  stock  of 
domestic  corporations,  or  taxable  interest  on  obligations  of  the  United  States,  which  items  are  reported 
under  their  respective  classifications. 


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77 


Table  7. — Individual  returns  for  1929  by  net  income  classes,  showing  distribution 
of  income  by  source  of  income,  general  deductions,  net  income  and  net  loss  for  prior 
year  — Co  ntinued 


Total  income 

General  deductions 

Net  income 

Ket  income  classes 

(Thousands  of 
dollars) 

Net  loss  from 

sale  of  real 

estate, 

stocks, 

bonds,  etc., 

other  than 

reported  for 

tax  credit  on 

capital  net 

loss  from 

sale  of  assets 

held  more 

than  2  years 

Contribu- 
tions 

All  other  » 

Net  loss 

for  prior 

years 

Tinder  5  (estimated) . 

$10,  236,  783,  920 
1,532,142,811 
1, 188,  690, 588 
988,  236, 958 
813, 173,  519 
721,  512, 409 
584, 416, 107 
520,  607,  740 
462,  349, 094 
420,  715, 619 
369, 098, 372 
1, 453,  347, 821 
1, 010, 596,  708 
755, 660, 036 
1,  087,  736,  509 
752,  371, 748 
563.  281, 148 
457,  272, 753 
370, 961, 006 
301,  727, 069 
268,  663, 536 
918, 094, 216 
577, 463, 875 
400, 399, 789 
300,  817, 666 
409, 458, 711 
321, 898,  571 
482,  286,  768 
288, 867, 398 
328, 194,  234 
238, 946,  680 
183, 645, 843 
120,  817, 420 
97,  595, 440 
419, 120, 127 

$363,  251, 026 

25,  634,  240 
21,  628,  278 
20, 053,  005 
20,115,622 
17, 256,  538 
14,  352,  667 
14,312,014 
12, 875, 175 
11,678,926 
11,853,806 
48,  590, 190 
37,184,314 

26,  264, 914 
37, 126, 989 
24,  492, 360 
19,  774. 464 
20, 465,  287 
14,  524, 102 
11,240,998 
10,862,455 
41,931,877 
28,  592, 980 
17,  859, 477 
11,  236, 853 
17,110.699 
14, 501, 140 
17,459,157 
10, 848. 668 
18, 317, 973 

9,  500, 171 
7,  563,  639 
2, 059, 092 
2, 806, 979 
12, 617, 175 

$144, 426, 926 
23,  597, 812 
18,517,613 
15, 504, 429 
12,  796, 375 
11, 622,  710 
9, 430, 643 

8,  546,  465 

7,  645, 950 
6,  888,  375 
6, 309,  664 

24, 188, 776 
17,  822,  784 
13, 448,  334 
20, 093, 184 
14, 636,  204 
11.  548, 808 

9,  294, 316 

8,  218, 357 
6, 662, 844 

5,  774,  208 
19, 921, 345 
12, 199,  263 

8, 778, 105 

6,  589, 842 
8,  506, 947 

7,  764, 836 
11,511,215 

7, 097,  250 
8, 886, 333 
5, 874, 039 
5, 360, 163 
3, 337, 936 
4,  223, 407 
21, 859, 115 

$1,  624, 264, 931 

164, 319, 074 

130, 304,  286 

109,  394, 409 

90, 090, 643 

81,  344, 865 

65,  536, 503 

59,857,089 

54,  239, 969 

50,  013,  778 

43,  493,  757 

171,  898, 995 

119,178,246 

85,118,961 

121, 972, 051 

78, 157, 170 

58. 674, 953 

47, 825, 365 

37, 305, 920 

26,  757, 682 

26, 499, 753 

85, 704. 916 

50,110,423 

32, 984, 408 

22, 920,  242 

31, 607, 102 

23, 637, 669 

34, 557,  575 

19,  802, 549 

19, 555,  621 

12,  588,  006 

8, 850, 974 

3, 901,  743 

4, 918,  751 

23, 999, 843 

$8,104,841,037 
1,318,591,685 
1,018,240,411 
843,  284, 515 
690, 170, 879 
611,288,296 
495, 096,  294 
437, 892, 172 
387, 588, 000 
352, 134, 540 
307, 441, 145 
1, 208,  669, 860 
836,411,364 
630, 827, 827 
908,  544,  285 
635,  086, 014 
473. 282, 923 
379, 687, 785 
310, 912,  627 
257, 065,  545 
225,  527, 120 
770,  536, 078 
486. 561,  209 
340,  777,  799 
260,  070. 729 
352,233.963 
275, 994, 926 
418,  758, 821 
251,118,931 
281,  434, 307 
210, 984, 464 
161,871,067 
111,518,649 
85,  646. 303 
360, 643, 994 

$1,447,452 
1, 121, 933 

6  under  7 

7  under  8         .... 

953  950 

8  under  9  . 

949, 149 

9  under  10 

866,  651 
750, 550 

10  under  11... 

11  under  12 

755,  645 

12  under  13      

857,  376 

13  under  14 

740,  502 

14  under  15 

674, 456 
2,  424,  715 

15  under  20 

20  under  25         ... 

1, 996, 826 
1, 540,  649 
1, 830, 565 
1,  821,  577 

25  under  30 

sounder  40 

40  under  50. 

50  under  60      .      . 

1, 051,  505 

60  under  70      

614, 112 

70  under  80 

417, 668 

80  under  90 

729, 870 

■90  under  100 

489, 944 

1, 820,  565 

1,440,941 

751,  595 

444, 593 

32. 496 

1,523,011 

33, 800 

677, 750 

100  under  160 

150  under  200 

200  under  250 

250  under  300... 

300  under  400 

400  under  500 

^00  under  750 

750  under  1,000 

1,000  under  1,500 

1,500  under  2,000 

2,000  under  3,000 

3,000  under  4,000 

149, 429 

4,000  under  5,000 

6,000  and  over 

Total 

29. 946, 952,  209 

995, 943, 850 

528, 884,  573 

3,621,388.222 

24,800,735,564 

28,909,275 

>  Includes  "taxes  paid  "and  "Interest  paid"  (see  special  tabulations,  pp.  13-14)  and  other  deductions. 
'  This  item  appears  in  Tables  1  and  2  of  Statistics  of  Income  for  earlier  years.    The  figures  exclude,  in  all 
years,  amounts  for  net  incomes  under  $5,000. 


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Table  8. — Individual  returns  for  1929  of  net  income  of  $5,000  and  over^  hy 
States  and  Territories,  showing  taxes  paid  other  than  Federal  income  tax^  and 
interest  paid 

[For  text  defining  items,  see  pp.  13-14] 


States  and  Territories 


Taxes  paid  other  than  Federal  income 
taxi 


Total 


Reported  in 
general  de- 
ductions 


Reported 
in  business 
deductions 


Interest  paid 


Total 


Reported  in  |  Reported 

general  de-  in  business 

ductions     deductions 


Alabama 

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- -. 


787, 654 
313, 061 
488,  555 
531,  704 
248, 099 
661,  611 
444,  371 
808, 926 
507,  929 
808,  623 
527, 051 
670,  683 

462,  093 
065, 365 
991,  573 
876,  396 
486,  920 
976,  781 
636,  059 
317,  504 
860,  014 
372, 403 
821, 137 

463,  730 
633,  944 
200,  772 
036,212 
411, 134 
734,  927 
323,  860 
572,  859 

326,  613 
896,  808 
733,  681 
832, 120 
571,  705 
732,  629 
175, 144 
571,831 

327,  282 
927,  070 
800,  578 
972, 133 
913, 105 
264,  933 
950, 127 
904, 117 
825,  635 
612, 985 
518,432 


$2, 477,  097 
917,  006 

1,  241,  932 
34,  059,  679 

2,  516,  748 

8,  864,  577 

3,  339, 105 

4,  401,  784 
5, 138, 160 
3,  384,  643 
1,  397,  849 

338,  318 
17,  830,  263 

5,  866, 300 

3,  799,  715 
3, 160, 380 
3, 823, 179 
3, 494,  260 
2, 180,  835 
6, 465,  209 

37,  377,  729 

23,  836,  837 

7, 059, 140 

1,  657,  799 

9,  722,  310 
741,  588 

2, 162,  540 

258,  620 

1, 448,  401 

21,  079,  259 

338, 010 

143,  970, 809 

4, 447,  049 

535,  939 

22, 387,  794 

4,  684, 492 
2, 070,  244 

36, 488, 147 

3,  256,  774 

1, 130,  971 

636,  564 

3,  380,  741 
12,315,115 

692,  536 

1,  020,  485 

4,  336,  677 
4,  027,  582 

2,  437, 138 
10,  627,  510 

273,  496 


$310,  557 
396,  055 
246,  623 

6, 472,  025 
731,  351 
797,  034 
105,  266 
407, 142 
369.  769 
423,  980 
129,  202 
332,  365 

2,  631,  830 

1, 198,  565 

1,191,858 

1,716,016 
663,  741 
482,  521 
455,  224 
852,  295 

2, 482, 285 

2,  535,  566 
761,  997 
805, 931 
811,  634 
459, 184 
873,  672 
152,  514 
286,  526 

2,  244,  601 
234.  849 

5,  355,  804 
449,  759 
197,  742 

2, 444,  326 
887,  213 
662,  385 

4,  686,  997 
315,  057 
196,311 
290,  506 
419,  837 

2,  657,  018 
220,  569 
244,  448 
613, 450 
876,  535 
388, 497 
985, 475 
244,  936 


$5,  217,  946 

1,  708,  314 
2, 247,  689 

65,  630,  131 
5, 190,  250 

22,  941,  892 
8, 812, 421 

7,  635, 416 
6,  786,  026 
7, 115,  028 

2,  259,  688 
735,  427 

93, 426,  797 
10,  028, 149 

6,  575, 078 
5, 119,  655 
8, 169,  755 
6, 170, 315 

3,  702, 050 
14,  809,  729 
42, 137,  817 
47,  028,  862 

9,  749,  492 

2,  243, 184 
19,  256, 122 

1,  580, 036 

4, 496,  758 

616,  731 

1,  889,  521 

45,  694,  094 

862,  685 

258, 273, 432 

8,  564, 461 
567,  392 

47,  386,  333 
8, 294,  886 

3,  666,  620 
94, 644,  559 

4,  542,  588 
1, 677, 480 

900, 619 

7,  474,  960 
24, 998, 415 

1,  940,  794 
1,  332,  345 
7,  606, 967 
7, 145,  867 

5,  982,  564 
13,619,041 

703,  282 


Total - 


532,  798, 878 


479, 099,  835 


53, 699,  043 


958,  958,  658 


$4,  789,  770 
1,  372, 029 
1,  873, 316 

57,  871, 446 

4,  460,  640 
21,  896,  260 

8,  606,  009 

7,  220,  083 
6, 414,  029 
6, 497,  761 
2, 124,  642 

386, 334 
88,  396, 432 

8,  823,  353 

5,  262,  683 
3,  3S9,  235 

7,  585,  869 

5,  621,  835 
3,  349,  864 

13,  573,  627 
39,  293,  374 

43,  730,  629 

8,  940,  524 
1,  586,  069 

18,116,579 

1,181,476 

3,  630, 020 

439,  654 

1,  647,  418 
42,  492,  273 

560,  787 

246,  637, 165 

8, 147,  834 

464,  730 

44,  659,  581 
7,  270, 127 

2,  771, 198 
87, 049,  972 

4, 128,  222 
1, 489,  318 
678, 030 
6, 807,  000 
20,  574,  088 
1,  752, 963 
1,  083,  623 

6,  874,  081 
6, 186,  883 
5,  584,  079 

12, 660,  399 
436,  270 


$428, 176 

336,  235 

374, 373. 

7,  758,  686. 

729,  710 

1,  046,  632 

206, 412 

415, 333 

371,  997 

617,  267 

135, 146 

349,  093 

5, 031,  365 

1,  204,  796 

1,  312, 395 

1,  730, 420 

583, 896 

548, 480 

352, 186 

1,  236, 102 

2,  844, 443 

3,  298,  233 
808,  968 
657, 116 

1, 139,  543 
398,  560 
966,  738 
177,  077 
242, 103 

3, 101,  821 

301,  898 

11,736,267 

416,  627 

102,  662 

2,  726,  752 

1,024,759 
794, 422 

7,  594,  687 
414,366 
188, 162 
222, 589 
667, 967 

4, 424,  321 
187,  830 
248,  717 
732,  886 
969,  974 
398,  485 
968,  642 
267,  012 


6, 187,  377 


72,  771, 276 


I  Excludes  also  certain  income  taxes  paid  foreign  countries.    (See  p.  8). 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


79 


Table  8A. — Individual  returns  for  1929  of  net  income  of  $5,000  and  over, 
by  net  income  classes,  showing  taxes  paid  other  than  Federal  income  tax '  and 
interest  paid 

[For  text  defining  items,  see  pp.  13-14] 


Net  income  classes 
(Thousands  of  dollars) 


Taxes  paid  other  than  Federal  income  tax  • 


Total 


Reported  in  Reported  in 
general  de-  i  business  de- 
ductions       ductions 


Total 


Interest  paid 


Reported  in 
general  de- 
ductions 


Reported  in 
business  de- 
ductions 


5  under  6 

6  under  7 

7  under  8 

Sunder  9 

9  under  10... 

10  under  11 

11  under  12 

12  under  13. 

13  under  14 

14  under  15 

15  under  20 

20  under  25 

25  under  30 

30  under  40 

40  under  50 

50  under  60 

60  under  70 

70  under  80 

80  under  90 

90  under  100 

100  under  150 

150  under  200 

200  under  250 

250  under  300 

300  under  400 

■400  under  500 

500  under  750 

750  under  1,000... 
1,000  under  1,500_ 
1,500  under  2,000. 
■2,000  under  3,000. 
3,000  under  4,000. 
4,000  under  5,000. 
5,000  and  over 


$52, 

41, 

33, 

26, 

24, 

18, 

16, 

14, 

13, 

10, 

43, 

29, 

20, 

29, 

19, 

14, 

11, 

9, 

6, 

6, 

20, 

11, 

7, 

6, 

7, 

5, 

8, 

4, 

4, 

3, 

2, 

1, 

1, 

4, 


597, 974 
001,  200 
202,  700 
851,  866 
468,  648 
291,  570 
323,  648 
303, 865 
194,711 
863,  567 
240, 341 
515,  272 
578,  939 
410, 146 
358, 867 
024,  922 
527,  648 
843, 163 
672,  664 
524,  226 
913, 100 
966, 039 
802,  813 
008, 0.38 
876, 034 
451, 534 
184, 623 
087, 338 
902, 279 
754, 688 
920, 461 
199, 871 
104,121 
832, 002 


$43,  509, 411 
34,  312, 860 
27,  876,  214 
22, 772, 056 
21,103,405 
15, 779, 103 
14, 204,  216 
12, 405,  734 
11,650,760 
9, 770,  675 
38, 964, 352 
27, 029,  349 
19, 028,  286 
27,  595, 692 
18,319,019 
13, 125, 748 
11,030,163 
9, 060, 027 
6, 458, 228 

6,  303, 291 
19, 935, 379 
11,  590,  262 

7,  670, 764 
5, 893, 003 
7, 703, 805 
5, 246, 043 
8, 033, 313 
4, 079, 627 
4,  868, 681 
3, 742,  951 
2, 918, 759 
1, 199, 128 
1,103,742 
4, 815, 729 


$9, 088,  563 
6,  688, 340 
5,  326, 486 
4,079,810 

3,  365,  243 
2,  512,  467 
2,119,432 
1, 898, 131 
1,  543, 951 
1, 092, 810 

4,  275, 989 
2, 485, 923 
1,  550,  653 
1,814,454 
1, 039, 848 

899, 174 

497, 485 

783, 136 

214, 436 

220, 935 

977,721 

375, 777 

132, 049 

115,035 

172, 169 

205, 491 

151,310 

7,711 

33,  598 

11,737 

1,702 

743 

379 

16,  273 


$79,172,450 
62,  792, 366 
54,  696, 290 
45,  571,  390 
40, 856, 086 
33, 014,  320 
30,  391, 965 
27, 006,  363 
25, 214,  520 
21, 920, 439 
85, 023,  370 
58, 511, 066 
41, 908, 176 
58, 202, 370 
37, 268, 305 
27,  545, 194 
22, 338, 853 
17, 801, 408 
12,  376, 732 
12, 073, 989 
38,  770, 840 
23, 625, 229 
14, 775, 979 
10, 157,  793 
14, 850,  367 
10, 698, 422 
13,414,078 
11,101,929 
8, 872, 885 
4, 098, 860 
2, 838, 638 
1,  545, 884 
3,  222, 296 
7,  309,  SOI 


$67, 943, 

54, 620, 

47,  669, 

39, 996, 

36,  542, 

29,  585, 

27, 497, 

24, 443, 

23, 163, 

20, 150, 

78, 826, 

54,321, 

39, 733, 

55,  555, 

35,814, 

26, 766, 

21, 684, 

17, 295, 

12,010, 

11,633, 

37, 838, 

22, 968, 

14,412, 

9, 902, 

14,  575, 

9, 368, 

13, 153, 

11,065, 

8, 872, 

4, 098, 

2,  S38, 

1, 445, 

3, 096, 

7, 293, 


400 
849 
395 
786 
130 
892 
795 
141 
818 
373 
380 
262 
672 
174 
814 
882 
116 
698 
975 
952 
508 
340 
940 
271 
700 
675 
585 
281 
213 
821 
638 
901 
387 
613 


Total,  1929 532, 798, 878 


479, 099, 835 


53,699,043  j  958,958,653 


886, 187, 377 


11,229,050 

8, 171,  517 

7, 026, 895 

5,  574,  604 

4, 313,  956 

3, 428, 428 

2,  894, 170 

2,  563, 222 

2, 050, 702 

1,770,066 

6, 196, 990 

4, 189, 804 

2, 174,  504 

2,  647, 196 

1,453,491 

778,  312 

654,  737 

505, 710 

365, 757 

440, 037 

932, 332 

656, 889 

363, 039 

245,  522 

274, 667 

1, 329, 747 

260, 493 

36,  648 

672 

39 

99,"983 

125,909 

16, 188 


72, 771, 276 


•  Excludes  also  certain  income  taxes  paid  foreign  countries.    (See  p.  8.) 


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Table  10. — Individual  returyis  for  the  years  1916  to  1929,'^  by  States  and   Terri- 
tories, showing  number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  tax 

[For  text  defining  certain  items  and  describing  methods  of  tabulating  and  estimating  data,  see  pp.  1-4) 

UNITED  STATES 


Year 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


Number  of 
returns 


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 
4, 101,  547 
4, 070,  851 

4,  044,  327 


Net  income 


Total 


$6,  298, 
13,  652, 
15,  924, 
19, 859, 

23,  735, 
19,  577, 
21,  336, 

24,  777, 

25,  656, 
21,  894, 

21,  958, 

22,  545, 
25, 226, 
24,  800, 


577,  620 
383, 207 
639,  355 
491,  448 
629, 183 
212,  528 
212,  530 
465,  658 
153,  454 
576,  403 
505,  649 
090,  553 
326,  912 
735,  564 


Average 


$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 
5, 496,  73 
6, 196.  81 
6, 132.  22 


Tax 


Total 


$173, 

691, 

1, 127, 

1, 269, 

1,075, 

719, 

861, 

661, 

704, 

734, 

732, 

830, 

1, 164, 

1,001, 


386,  694 
492, 954 
721, 835 
630, 104 
053,  686 
387, 106 
057,  308 
666, 133 
265,  390 
555, 183 
470,  790 
639,  434 
254, 037 
938, 147 


ALABAMA 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


2,097 
21, 844 
38,  988 
40,  789 
52, 984 
43, 009 
43,  612 
51,049 
47,  591 

26,  278 
28,  540 

27,  992 
26, 891 
25, 818 


$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 
133,  224,  614 
142, 167, 220 

122,  569, 172 


$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 

4,  759.  38 

5,  286.  79 
4,  747.  43 


ALASKA 


$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 
2, 455, 166 
4, 035, 792 
2, 087,  718 


1916   

243 
4,570 
7,606 
9,427 
9,899 

$1,  878, 419 
10,  549,  506 
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 

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25.00 

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1927  2 

1928  2 

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1929  2 

ARIZONA 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


994 

12,  264 

13,  701 
20, 495 
24, 812 
18, 477 

20,  079 
22, 899 

21,  301 
10, 104 
10,  509 
11,059 
11,527 
12, 448 


$11,777,241 
39,  635,  508 
41,  579,  450 
61,  434,  347 
67,  280,  486 
48, 310, 197 
48, 459,  738 

59,  526,  474 
58, 273,  049 
41,382,939 
41,  716,  578 
45, 837, 158 
58, 368,  659 

60,  788, 434 


$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 
4, 144.  78 
5,  063.  04 

4,  883.  39 


$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 

697, 800 

1,  600,  308 

1,113,774 


1  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns  of 
individuals  are  summarized  on  pp.  396-403. 

2  Included  in  the  State  of  Washington. 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


153 


10. — Individual  returns  for  the  years  1916  to  1929,'^  by  States  and  Terri- 
tories, showing  number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  tax — Continued 

ARKANSAS 


Year 

Number  of 
returns 

Net  income 

Tax 

Total 

Average 

Total 

Average 

1916 

2,255 
17, 839 
20,  612 
33,  556 
38, 113 
33,  830 
32, 072 
35,  788 
35,  484 
20,  597 
19,  363 
17,331 
16,  660 
15,813 

$17, 683,  678 
68,  296,  287 
76,  354,  037 
123,  704,  361 
118,060,710 
92,  616,  903 
95,  625,  678 
109,  793,  634 
110,255,418 
84,  474,  350 
84,661,070 
75,  553, 896 
71,689,792 
68,  910,  936 

$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 
4,  359.  47 
4,  303. 10 
4,  357. 87 

$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 
1,339,952 

877,  747 
712,  954 

$70. 00 

1917 

104  00 

1918 

159  00- 

1919 

r'6  00 

1920 ._ 

S6.  00 

1921 

55.  00 

1922 

72.00 

1923 

57  00 

1924 

41  00 

1925 

70.00 

1926 

77.00 

1927 

77.32 

1928 

52  69 

1929 ^ 

45  09 

CALIFORNIA 


21,  208 
182,  232 
206,  471 
266,  720 
396, 973 
386,  082 
420,  923 
517,  109 
511,218 
305,  074 
315,344 
315,  560 
316,738 
309, 047 


$228, 

632, 

701, 

981, 

1,  329, 

1, 168, 

1,  357, 

1,  697, 

1,741, 

1,  490, 

1,571. 

1,  582, 

1,  765. 

1,  689, 


324, 945 
608,  546 
850,  380 
170, 941 
006,  594 
021,  448 
524,  521 
902,  803 
063,  671 
419,  792 
673,  688 
576,  258 
573,  139 
896, 424 


$10,  766.  00 
3,  471.  00 
3,  399.  00 
3,  679.  00 
3,  348.  00 
3,  025.  00 
3,  225.  00 
3,  283.  00 

3,  406.  00 

4,  885.  00 

4,  984.  00 

5,  015.  04 
5,  574.  23 
5,  468.  09 


$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 
46, 044, 994 
63,  707, 136 
45,  360,  278 


$170.  00 

112.00 

175.  00 

184.  00 

127.  00 

94.00 

104.00 

77.00 

74.00 

122.  00 

147.00 

145.91 

201.  14 

146.  77 


COLORADO 


4,435 
40,  627 
54, 160 
57,  526 
74,  198 
69,  676 
67, 463 

72,  366 

73,  350 
35, 808 
35, 110 
31,  727 
31,091 
31,  268 


$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 
148,  473,  486 
158,931,875 
158,  751,  528 


$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 

4,  679.  72 
5,111.83 

5,  077.  12 


$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 

3,  307, 180 

4,  459, 057 
3,  534, 404 


$238.  00 
128. 00 
108.  00 
125.00 
91.00 
55.00 
72.00 
45.00 
43.00 
79.00 
84.00 
104.  24 
143.  42 
113.04 


CONNECTICUT 


9,713 
64,  472 
86, 489 
110,  409 
148, 195 
123,369 
128, 431 
149,  820 
143,  406 
74,  595 

81,  449 
77,  778 
81, 063 

82,  049 


$133,  858,  341 
249,  186,  724 
395,  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 
451,001,651 
522, 496,  528 
561,  547,  753 


$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 

5,  798.  58 
6, 445.  56 

6,  844.  05 


$2,  824, 846 
10,  595,  737 
37,  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 
16,117,674 
23, 104, 139 
23,  693,  045 


$291. 00 

164.00 

205.  00 

152.  00 

106.  00 

86.00 

102.00 

75.00 

88.00 

181.  00 

169.  00 

207.  23 

285.  02 

288.  77 


1  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns 
of  individuals  are  summarized  on  pp.  396-403. 


154 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  10. — Individual  returns  for  the  years  1916  to  1929,^  by  States  and  Terri- 
tories, showing  number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  tax — Continued 


DELAWARE 


Year 

Number  of 
returns 

Net  income 

Tax 

Total 

Average 

Total 

Average 

1916                             - 

1, 346 
8,032 
10,  239 
16, 059 
18, 937 
15, 889 
17, 141 
19,  202 
18,  892 
9,131 
9,301 
9,266 
9,592 
9,780 

$57, 798,  410 
56, 459, 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 
90,  262, 899 
107,  335, 477 
148,  850,  300 

$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 
9,  741.  30 

11, 190. 10 
15,  219. 87 

$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 
7, 970,  035 
10,  592, 886 
14,  524, 946 

$2, 746. 00 

1917 

1, 164.  00 

1918                           

699.  00 

1919                                 

467.  00 

1920 

112.  00 

1921 .- 

81.00 

1922 - 

107.  00 

1923 - - 

73.00 

1924 - 

128.  00 

1925 

304.00 

1926 

548.00 

1927 

860. 14 

1928 

1, 104.  35 

1929       .-         -.- 

1, 485. 17 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927, 
1928 
1929 


33,  737 
50,  776 
88,  616 
109,  730 
89, 966 
77,  923 
75,  796 
77,  836 
43,  293 
40,  024 
39,  560 
44, 183 
48, 087 


$67,  334,  621 
113,499,332 
154,  963,  835 
234,  959,  904 
299,  802,  574 
248,  345,  804 
231,  328,  739 
221,  950,  528 
253,  312,  253 
200,  353,  699 
198,  055,  768 
198,  938,  042 
227,  620,  606 
242,  282,  698 


$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 

5,  028.  77 
5, 151.  77 
5,  038. 42 


$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 
6, 027, 133 
7, 474,  643 
6, 408,  622 


FLORIDA 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924. 
1925, 
1926, 
1927. 
1928 
1929 


1,779 
15,  336 
19, 102 
31, 107 
42,  210 
42,  249 
41,  631 
49,  591 
64,306 
76, 213 
56, 109 
40,  080 
32, 155 
30,040 


$17,  401, 202 
54,  378,  496 
63,  681,  401 
107,  362,  976 
141, 105, 124 
119,557,316 
132, 047, 020 
166,  500, 260 
250,  963,  664 
649,  932,  382 
322,  601, 033 
206,  917,  657 
178, 843,  603 
164,  355, 108 


$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 
6, 162.  62 
6, 561.  92 
6, 471.  21 


$322,  636 

1,  584,  917 

2,  367, 463 

4,  363, 089 

5,  242,  705 

2,  929, 409 

4,  069,  869 

3,  693,  956 
7,  229,  272 

28, 867, 801 
10,  416,  636 

6,  047,  244 

7,  714, 261 

5,  936,  377 


GEORGIA 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1926 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


3,444 
38,  252 
39, 073 

68,  930 
73,  325 
67,  719 

69,  988 
71,  341 
62, 661 
37, 410 
36,  744 
33,  818 
32,  921 
32,  289 


$32,  992, 965 
137,  776,  612 
148,  366,  439 
219,  471,  959 
228,  619,  716 
180,311,466 
199, 432,  631 
222,  888,  344 
210,  908, 421 
177,  203,  659 
171,146,482 
167,  407,  479 
167,  063,  687 
163,181,491 


$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 
4,  950.  26 
5, 074.  68 
5, 053.  78 


$378,  062 
3,  250,  342 
7, 077, 184 
9, 134, 092 
7,  697,  693 

3,  892, 645 

4,  557,  769 
3,  766, 169 
3,  398,  860 
3,  529,  883 

2,  888, 409 

3,  612,  724 
3, 806,  534 
2,  785, 942 


'  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns 
of  individuals  are  summarized  on  pp.  396-403. 


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155 


Table  10. — Individual  returns  for  the  years  1916  to  1929,^  by  States  and  Terri- 
tories, showing  number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  tax — Continued 

HAWAII 


Year 


Number  of 
returns 


Net  income 


Total 


Average 


Tax 


Total 


Average 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


1,144 
3,131 
4,242 
8,136 
13,  715 
11,481 

11,  597 

12,  421 
12,  387 

9,306 
9,146 
9,252 
8,047 
8,210 


$20,  362, 022 
21,  888,  755 
20,  054,  940 
33, 164,  366 
55,  572,  896 
37,  840, 014 
37, 122,  696 
42,  829,  260 
46,  395,  290 
41, 465,  375 

42,  950,  279 
44,  618,  510 

43,  349,  731 
43,  290,  997 


$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 

4,  822.  58 

5,  387.  07 
5,  272.  96 


$366,  802 
1, 174, 831 
1,  857,  352 
2, 145, 194 
4, 075,  539 
1, 451,  776 
1,  387,  398 
1,  319,  276 
1,  481,  883 
944, 053 
1, 096,  213 
1,  200,  644 
1,  311,  756 
1, 220,  345 


$321.  00 
375.00 
438.00 
264.00 
297.  00 
126.00 
120.  00 
106.  00 
120.00 
101.  00 
120.00 
129.  76 
163.  01 
148.64 


IDAHO 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


756 
16,414 
19,  249 

21,  448 
25,  755 

22,  976 

23,  369 
25,  012 
21,436 
12, 907 
11,617 
10,  673 

9,808 
9,830 


$7,  927,  064 
46, 465,  514 
55,  954,  296 
65, 472,  540 
67,391,639 
49,  737,  718 
51, 166,  793 
68,  393,  333 
52,  301, 491 
40,  443,  781 
39,  887,  961 
38, 448,  758 
37, 121,  872 
38,  525,  958 


$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 

3,  602.  43 
3,  784. 86 
3,  919.  22 


$140, 496 

839,  646 

1, 493,  618 

1, 476, 023 

1,  086,  614 

493,  658 

478,  706 

426, 196 

261,  008 

170,  912 

184, 344 

247,  272 

283, 172 

184, 325 


$186. 00 
51.00 
78.00 
69.00 
42.00 
21.00 
20.00 
17.00 
12.00 
13.00 
16.00 
23.17 
28.87 
18.75 


ILLINOIS 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


37,  525 
319, 497 
366,  918 
422,  229 
542,  467 
611,  558 
614,  449 
676,  489 
652,  501 
357,  448 
374,  725 
378,  859 
373,  621 
369, 855 


1, 119, 
1,  266, 
1,  662, 
1,  836, 
1,  833, 

1,  927, 

2,  272, 
2,  413, 
1,  975, 

1,  995, 

2,  093, 
2,  392, 
2,  268, 


290,  833 
960,  600 
309, 485 
796,  441 
966,  942 
920,  436 
637,  451 
960, 122 
606,  350 
436,  222 
011,009 
908,  674 
631, 092 
945,  768 


$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 
5,  526.  87 
6, 403.  90 
6, 107.  65 


$10,  947,  250 
49, 103,  261 
84,  560,  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 
73,  796, 361 

110,  659, 199 
86, 825, 072 


$292. 00 
164.  00 
230.  00 
235.  00 
157.  00 
112.  00 
126.  00 
93.00 
102.  00 
181.  00 
171.  00 
194.  79 
296. 18 
234.  75 


INDIANA 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


7,004 

86,  021 

104,  681 

130,  383 

189,  687 

150,  300 

153,  469 

178,831 

156, 845 

80,  300 

77, 126 

76,  703 

76,  376 

76, 493 


$74,  637,  683 
261,  265, 426 
325,  549, 440 
417,323,251 
656, 061,  991 
406,  242, 138 
426,  365,  818 
510,  507,  072 
461,  717,  343 
344,  266,  673 
358,  624, 820 
349, 434,  464 
365,  336,  866 
366, 846,  042 


$10,  656.  00 

3,  073.  00 
3,113.00 
3, 201.  00 
2,  933.  00 
2,  703.  00 
2,  778.  00 
2,  854.  00 
2,  944.  00 

4,  287.  00 
4,  650.  00 
4,  555.  68 
4,  846. 86 
4,  795.  81 


$1, 165,  961 

5,  978,  782 
11, 456,  898 
13,  641,  245 
15,  780, 124 

8,  973,  653 
9,578,511 
7, 882,  768 

6,  665,  560 

7,  508,  733 

9,  934,  476 
8, 884, 047 

10, 100,  848 
8, 208, 031 


$166.  00 

70.00 

110.00 

104.00 

83.00 

60.00 

62.00 

44.00 

42.00 

94.00 

129.  00 

115. 82 

134. 01 

107. 30 


'  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns 
of  individuals  are  summarized  on  pp.  396-403. 


62320—31- 


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Table  10. — Individual  returns  for  the  years  1916  to  1929,^  by  States  and   Terri- 
tories, showing  number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  tax — Continued 


IOWA 


Year 

Number  of 
returns 

Net  income 

Tax 

Total 

Average 

Total 

Average 

1916     - 

8,497 

114,  970 

118,  933 

133,  796 

183,  398 

111,483 

131,870 

135,  864 

110,404 

50,  379 

49,  476 

45,  349 

40,  789 

45,  023 

$65,  604,  874 
337,  283, 861 
450,  267,  585 
527, 162,  054 
631,  560,  789 
313,  762,  985 
359,  502,  822 
363,  242,  331 
298,  734,  381 
198,  735,  930 
203, 015,  362 
190, 436,  034 
221,  881,  247 
222, 103,  300 

$7,  721.  00 

2,  934.  00 

3,  786.  00 
3,  940.  00 
3, 444.  00 
2,  814.  00 
2,  727.  00 
2,  673.  00 

2,  706.  00 

3,  945.  00 

4,  103.  00 
4, 199.  34 

5,  439.  73 
4,933.11 

$518,  845 
5, 445,  816 
15,  928, 158 
15,807,707 
18,  776,  990 
5,  837,  960 

5,  466,  397 
4, 126, 470 
3, 123,  808 
3,111,096 

2,  917, 845 
3, 310,  099 

6,  216, 041 

3,  924, 823 

$61. 00 

1917 

47.00 

1918.. 

134.00 

1919   

118.00 

1920- - 

102.00 

1921_ 

52.00 

1922                    

41.00 

1923     

30.00 

1924 

28.00 

1925- 

62.00 

1926- - 

59.00 

1927 

72.99 

1928 - 

162.40 

1929 

87.17 

KANSAS 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


4.290 
63, 065 
64,  794 
76, 451 
99,  255 
88,  785 
86,  915 
86,  291 
84, 080 
34,284 
32,  732 
35,  575 
32,  929 
37,  557 


$39, 638,  465 
202, 159,  002 
218,  524, 054 
264,  971,  649 
306,  413,  429 
217,  237,  297 
211, 061,  984 
215,  346,  538 
203,034,515 
141,511,127 
153,  673,  206 
157,  394, 402 
162, 394,  758 
181, 661,  364 


$9,  240. 00 
3,  206. 00 

3,  373. 00 
3, 466.  00 
3, 087. 00 
2, 447. 00 
2, 428. 00 
2,495.00 
2, 415. 00 
4, 128. 00 

4,  695. 00 
4, 424.  30 
4,  931.  66 
4, 836. 96 


$555. 943 
5,  428,  496 

7,  880,  244 
9, 138, 315 

8,  351, 393 
3, 392,  429 
3,  246, 097 
2, 118,  957 
1,918,019 
2, 222,  306 
2,756,049 
2, 240.  877 
2,  928, 097 
2,  647, 829 


KENTUCKY 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


3,887 

34,  692 
47, 098 
59, 332 
78,  258 
69,  496 
69, 666 
79, 091 
72,  119 
37, 315 
32, 821 
33, 004 

35,  367 
34,  623 


$33,  506,  976 
124,  826,  244 
166,  350, 127 
215,  977, 422 
243, 879,  230 

192,  273,  937 
2C0, 048,  892 
214,  415,  879 
238,094,411 
180,  217, 420 
169, 100, 987 
172,  582,  213 

193,  766,  254 
191,  640,  708 


$9,  907. 00 
3,  598.  00 
3.  532. 00 
3, 640. 00 
3,116.00 
2,  767. 00 

2,  872. 00 
2,711.00 

3,  301. 00 

4,  830. 00 
5, 162.  CO 

5,  229.  13 

5,  478.  73 

6,  535. 07 


$384, 497 

2,  943, 196 
7, 918, 960 
7,  595,  384 
7,  292, 098 
4,  297,  470 
4,676,804 

3,  723, 960 
3, 805,  669 
3,  299,  792 
3,  226,  344 
4, 027,  734 
6,  639,  394 
5, 076,  854 


LOUISIANA 


1916-. 
1917-. 
1918-. 
1919- . 
1920.. 
1921.. 
1922- . 
1923.. 
1924.. 
1925- . 
1926- . 
1927- . 
1928- . 
1929.. 


4,617 
32,317 
33,  432 
52,  871 
69,  340 
67,  960 

66,  972 

67,  440 
67,  658 
40,  695 
38,  996 
37,  293 
3fi,  981 
35,  093 


$51,  274,  633 
134,  349, 180 
137,  261,  983 
201,  753,  808 
237, 109, 145 
197,  897, 146 
203,  664,  606 
213,  802,  450 
221, 133,  422 
195,  585,  488 
185, 478,  850 
175,  254, 161 
184,  035,  325 
170,713,998 


$11,351.00 
4, 157. 00 
4, 106.  00 
3,  815.  00 
3, 420,  00 

2,  912. 00 

3,  041.  00 
3,170.00 

3,  268.  00 

4,  806, 00 
4,  756. 00 
4,  G99.  38 
4,  976.  48 
4,  864.  62 


$778,  693 

4,  936, 826 
9,  353,  518 

12, 888, 656 
9,  626,  591 

5,  304,  522 
5,  353,  574 
4, 438,  454 
3,  628,  611 

3,  850, 206 
3,311,635 
3, 174,  839 

4,  380, 028 
2, 859,  568 


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tories, showing  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 
18,  710 
18,611 
19, 173 

$30,  435,  945 
66,  950,  710 
84, 033,  212 
112,  562,  525 
143,  455,  545 
124,  628,  679 
129,  857,  441 
142,  964,  209 
135,  221,  259 
97,  927,  563 
107,  979, 178 
103, 080,  848 
HI,  558,  275 
115, 875,  339 

$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 
5,  509. 40 
5,  994.  21 
6, 043.  67 

$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 

3,  300,  741 

4,  262, 498 
3,  561,  754 

$132. 00 

1917- 

144. 00 

1918     .  . 

170. 00 

1919 - - 

129. 00 

1920 

103.  CO 

1921  

90.00 

1922  

91.00 

1923-  

58.00 

1924 

61.00 

1925 

140. 00 

1926 

174. 00 

1927     

176. 42 

1928 

229.  03 

1929 

185.77 

MARYLAND 


9,674 
56,  954 
80, 085 
86,  373 
108, 000 
112,963 
110,896 
127,  770 
126, 226 
66, 152 
67, 160 
65,  099 
65,  258 
68,  654 


$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 
390,  671,  215 
409,  371, 465 
425, 185,  985 


509. 00 
289. 00 
589. 00 
822. 00 
618. 00 
264. 00 
488. 00 
140. 00 
701. 00 
480. 00 
580. 00 
001. 19 
273.  12 
193. 17 


$2, 405,  523 
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 
13,  859,  686 
16, 126,  803 
15,  641, 824 


$249. 00 
216. 00 
253.  CO 
254. 00 
188.  CO 
129. 00 
139.  CO 
90.  CO 
96.  CO 
176. 00 
171.00 
212.90 
247. 12 
227. 84 


MASSACHUSETTS 


32,  291 
156,  111 
209,  786 
268,  307 
401,  770 
388,  442 
397,  241 
415, 100 
378, 049 
221,  530 
224, 042 

214,  356 

215,  559 
213,316 


$474, 
717, 
868, 
1, 090, 
1,  368, 
1, 153, 
1,  237, 
1,413, 
1,  320, 
1, 132, 
1, 147, 
1, 189, 
1,  357, 
1,371, 


292,  762 
512. 002 
460,  461 
808, 058 
406,  648 
008, 156 
893,  477 
015,  994 
156,  959 
289, 870 
576,  498 
273,  214 
076, 374 
651,  741 


$14,  688.  CO 

4,  596.  00 
4, 140. 00 
4, 065.  00 
3,  406. 00 

2,  968. 00 
3,116.00 

3,  404.  CO 
3,  492.  CO 
5,111.00 
5, 122.  CO 

5,  548. 12 

6,  295.  61 
6,  430. 14 


$10, 
44, 
81, 


892,  685 
478,  907 
307, 340 
566,  938 
368,  994 
534,  644 
781, 194 
527,  993 
857, 137 
052, 088 
115,976 
949,  866 
738,  973 
857,  223 


$337.  CO 
285.  00 
388. 00 
323.  CO 
173.00 
120.  CO 
145.  CO 
1C2.C0 
108. 00 
185.  CO 
166.  CO 
205.  03 
277. 14 
271.  23 


MICHIGAN 


11,448 
111,562 
135,  349 

181.662 
305, 075 
250, 147 
267,  953 
350,  072 
323,  733 
188,  669 
176, 804 
175,  806 
179,  886 
177,918 


$162, 

387, 

415, 

665, 

895, 

657, 

796, 

1,041, 

1,  045, 

910, 

905, 

950, 

1, 066, 

1, 029, 


533, 104 
824,  910 
313, 164 
475, 193 
679,  238 
779,  854 
411,946 
933, 086 
850, 046 
910,113 
814. 790 
085,  831 
529,  992 
756,  680 


198.  CO 
476.  CO 
068. 00 
663. 00 
936. 00 
630.  CO 
972.  CO 
976. 00 
231.  CO 
828.  00 
123. 00 
404. 05 
928.  78 
787.  82 


$3,  340,  682 
15,159,388 
22,  336,  385 
65,  958,  378 
40, 493,  261 
24, 197,  840 

34,  965, 003 
28,051,017 
30,  983,  705 
33,  263, 014 
32, 408,  357 

35,  599,  799 
50,601,040 
40,  599,  864 


$292. 00 

136.00 

165.  CO 

308.  00 

133.  CO 

97.  CO 

130.  CO 

80.  CO 

96.00 

176. 00 

183.00 

202. 49 

281.29 

228. 19 


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tories, showing  number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  tax — Continued 


MINNESOTA 


Year 

Number  of 
returns 

Net  income 

Tax 

Total 

Average 

Total 

Average 

1916 

7,556 
80,009 
84,  515 
123, 914 
154, 118 
124,  501 
122, 885 
134,  360 
128, 237 
71, 291 
64, 227 
61, 439 
60,  752 
60,  701 

$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 
295, 670, 416 
340, 152, 949 
337, 880, 743 

$12,  335.  00 
3, 443. 00 
3, 444. 00 
3, 098. 00 
2, 941. 00 
2,  738.  00 
2,838.00 
2, 771.  00 
2, 929. 00 
4, 292.  00 
4,615.00 
4,812.42 
5,  599. 04 
5,  566.  31 

$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 
6,125,916 
6, 475, 311 
7, 383, 307 
11,925,077 
9, 799, 141 

$206.00 

1917 

104.00 

1918 - 

181.00 

1919 

127.00 

1920- 

98.00 

1921 - 

70.00 

1922 

77.00 

1923 - 

53.00 

1924 - 

52.00 

1925 

86.00 

1926  

101.00 

1927   

120. 17 

1928 

196.29 

1929 

161. 43 

MISSISSIPPI 


1916     

1,440 

15,  382 
19, 949 
23,804 
28, 022 
25, 614 
26, 897 
27, 851 
27, 213 
16, 985 

•   17, 196 

16,  964 
16, 140 
15,689 

$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 
64,  878, 684 
64, 689, 480 
63, 922, 168 

$10, 300. 00 
4, 015.  00 
3,525.00 
4, 254. 00 
2,  996.  00 

2,  347. 00 
2, 862.  00 
2, 998.  00 

3,  037.  00 

4,  342. 00 

3,  772. 00 
3, 824. 49 

4,  008. 02 
4, 074.  33 

$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 

816, 429 

763,  702 

600, 076 

$135. 00 

1917. - 

146.00 

1918  .      — 

178.00 

1919  .      

237.00 

1920        

89.00 

1921        -. 

42.00 

1922         

67.00 

1923     

61.00 

1924      

42.00 

1925      

58.00 

1926.   - - 

37.00 

1927 - - 

48.13 

1928 

47.32 

1929 - 

38.25 

MISSOURI 


1916 

12, 956 
91, 608 
110,890 
125,  248 
162, 199 

172,  519 

173,  728 
192,  282 
186,  784 
109,  059 

99,  509 
96,  407 
99, 295 
98,  367 

$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 
501, 495, 130 
563, 951,  553 
558, 127,  649 

$11,351.00 
3,  952. 00 
3,  688. 00 
3,  756. 00 
3,  379.  00 
2, 898. 00 
3, 030. 00 
3, 148. 00 

3,  386. 00 

4,  895. 00 

5,  153.  00 
5,201.85 
5,  679.  56 
5,673.93 

$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 
13, 738, 256 
18,910,977 
16, 416, 897 

$183. 00 

1917    

119.  00 

1918 

187.00 

1919   

177.00 

1920  „ 

136.00 

1921 

85.00 

1922.  

92.00 

1923 

68.00 

1924 

66.00 

1925 

131.00 

1926 

136.00 

1927 

142.  50 

1928.... 

190. 45 

1929 

166. 89 

MONTANA 


1916 

1,801 
28,  646 
34,464 
42,  593 
4.5,  557 
36, 907 
38,044 
42, 809 
44,011 
19,  239 
16, 191 
18,  651 
17,112 
17,067 

$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 
69,  654, 023 
72, 908, 121 
71,  397,  232 

$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 

3,  734. 60 
4, 260. 64 
4, 183.  35 

$304, 448 

1,  548,  582 

3,  012,  902 

2, 413, 463 

2, 033, 190 

1, 051, 863 

1, 029, 195 

721, 406 

731,  111 

580, 196 

661, 833 

867,944 

1,  298, 024 

1, 019,  300 

$169.  00 

1917 

54.  OC 

1918 

87. 0( 

1919 

57.  OC 

1920 

45.  OC 

1921  .      

29.  OC 

1922 

27.00 

1923 

17.  OC 

1924 

17.  OC 

1925 

30.  OC 

1926 

35.00 

1927  ..               ..  .. 

46.54 

1928 

76.85 

1929 

59.72 

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tories, showing  number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  tax — Continued 


NEBRASKA 


Number  of 
returns 

Net  income 

Tax 

Total 

Average 

Total 

Average 

1916 - 

4,286 
82, 472 
96,049 
87,  344 
97,  729 
71,  853 
67,  503 
70, 545 
66,  512 
35,  661 
33, 532 
32, 170 
31, 426 
30, 962 

$36,  559,  607 
251,  988,  895 
306,  053,  565 
287,  457,  592 
306,  362, 700 
179, 905,  513 
177, 969, 193 
195, 152,  562 
189,  371,  665 
141,  877, 975 
134, 153, 838 
130, 131,  079 
139, 471, 054 
140,  322, 452 

$8,  530. 00 
3,  055.  00 
3, 186. 00 

3,  291. 00 
3, 135.  00 
2,504.00 
2,636.00 
2,  766.  00 
2, 847. 00 
3,979.00 
4, 001. 00 
4, 045. 11 

4,  438.  08 
4,  532. 09 

$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 
1,427,747 
2, 109,  341 
1, 919, 473 

$81.00 

1917 

64.00 

1918 

98.00 

1919 

99.00 

1920 

86.00 

1921 

46.00 

1922 

47.00 

1923 

36.00 

1924 

28.00 

1925 

49.00 

1926 

41.00 

1927 

44.38 

1928 

67.12 

1929 

61.99 

NEVADA 


1916 

364 
6,623 
7,097 
8,740 
10,  381 
9,719 
9,723 
10,  467 
10,  664 
6,164 
4,797 
4,702 
4,477 
5,174 

$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 
17, 443, 233 
20, 109,  392 

21,  597,  783 

$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 

3,  709.  75 

4,  491.  71 
4, 174. 29 

$18,  505 
241, 944 
412, 342 
435,  002 
390, 077 
329,  296 
258,  732 
241,  291 
184, 334 
178,  361 
195, 497 
228,  799 
477,  673 
356,  444 

$51.  00 

1917 

37.00 

1918  . 

58.00 

1919 

50.00 

1920 .-- 

38.00 

1921 

34.00 

1922 

27.00 

1923  ..      

23.00 

1924 

17.00 

1925 

29.00 

1926 

41.00 

1927 

48.66 

1928   

106.69 

1929  

68.89 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


1916 

1,735 
10,  809 
17,317 
25, 601 
35, 983 
32,  410 
31,  787 
36, 876 
31,  532 
16,413 
15, 276 
14,  484 
14, 132 
14,  341 

$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 
70,  560, 949 
72, 610,  266 
74,  306, 913 

$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 
4,871.65 
5, 138. 00 

5,  181. 43 

$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 
1, 824, 931 
1,991,854 
1, 734, 828 

$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 

1927 

126.00 

1928 

140. 95 

1929 

120. 97 

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 

195,  467 

196,  681 
195,  772 

$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 

1,117,398,064 

1,241,411,359 

1, 212,  423, 226 

$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,  716. 56 
6,311.80 

6,  193. 04 

$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 
38,911,894 
51, 889,  941 
43, 956,  017 

$281. 00 

19)7 

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 

1927 

199. 07 

1928 

263.  82 

1929 

224.  53 

1  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-ta.\  returns 
of  individuals  are  siunmarized  on  pp.  396-403. 


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Table   10. — Individual  returns  for  the  years  1916  to  1929,^  by  States  and  Terri- 
tories, showing  number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  tax — Continued 


NEW  MEXICO 


Year 

Number  of 
returns 

Net  income 

Tax 

Total 

Average 

Total 

Average 

1916 

813 
11,616 
13,  084 

10,  757 
13,  656 

11,  780 

11,  553 

12,  202 
11,  595 

7,203 
6,513 
6,462 
6,686 
6,874 

$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 
26, 288, 148 

29,  995,  501 
30, 875,  636 

$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 

4,  068. 11 
4, 486.  31 
4,  491.  65 

$83, 935 
713,  829 
989,  825 
774, 470 
612,  573 
351,  629 
383,  750 
337,  354 
223,  842 
178,  762 
227,  471 
283,  403 
464,  430 
299,  882 

$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 

1927.    

43.86 

1928 

69.46 

1929.. 

43.63 

NEW    YORK 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


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 

766, 974 

780,  418 

757, 835 


$1, 922, 
2,  774, 

2,  719, 

3,  436, 

4,  030, 
3, 617, 
4, 110, 

4,  565, 

5,  144, 
4, 903, 
4, 984, 
5. 398, 

6,  458, 
6,  253, 


864,  651 
035, 148 
713,  784 
343,  179 
623,  696 
757, 104 
588,  989 
314,  898 
766, 182 
288, 994 
020,  281 
451. 005 
089,  207 
465,  699 


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 
7. 038.  64 
8.  275. 15 
8,  251.  75 


$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 
305,210,059 
451, 606, 998 
396, 687.  348 


NORTH  CAROLINA 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


2,207 
22, 977 
21.  738 
37, 185 
47, 342 
44, 161 
58, 009 
68, 191 
63,864 
38.  740 
35,  332 
33, 398 
30. 997 
28,860 


$24. 825,  «26 
84,  220, 131 
89,  748, 811 
161.  613. 467 
163,799,837 
127,  992, 951 
171. 929.  2.59 
206, 638,  618 
200. 888, 953 
161. 623, 754 
153,  231,  981 
155, 916,  827 
161, 039,  786 
130, 352,  897 


$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 
4,  668.  45 
5, 195.  33 
4,  516.  73 


$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 

4,  519,  870 
6.051,641 
3, 282,  957 


NORTH  DAKOTA 


1916 

1,176 
20, 941 
29, 120 
27, 375 
24,  209 
18,  440 
18,  750 
18, 054 
19. 160 
11.715 
9,881 
9.758 
9,710 
9.170 

$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 
33,  252,  341 
34. 878, 015 
31, 197,  250 

$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 
3,  407.  70 
3,  691.  97 
3, 402. 10 

$66.  344 

936,  862 

2, 219, 954 

1,360,609 

1, 105,  801 

485,  783 

453,  219 

276,  288 

268. 090 

162.  589 

180. 012 

187, 635 

209.  440 

111,346 

$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 

1927 

19.23 

1928 

21.57 

1929 

12.14 

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Table  10. — Individual  returns  for  the  years  1916  to  1929,^  by  States  and  Terri- 
tories, showing  number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  tax — Continued 

OHIO 


Year 

Number  of 
returns 

Net  income 

Tax 

Total 

Average 

Total 

Average 

1916. 

21,  774 
190,  273 
306, 918 
308, 309 
447,  998 
367, 096 
364, 988 
463,  017 
418, 048 
224, 643 
231, 196 
222,  707 
218, 479 
215, 804 

$318,  822,  511 
740,  406, 422 
993, 314,  432 
1, 075, 115, 926 
1,  407, 388,  003 
1, 060, 027, 926 
1. 1.38, 934,  714 
1,  457,  696,  567 
1,  403,  748,  590 
1,141,453,071 
1, 146, 495, 871 
1, 153,  756,  214 
1,  302,  762, 001 
1,  259,  571, 939 

$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 
5, 180.  60 
5, 962.  87 
5, 836.  65 

$7,  722, 306 
31, 928, 937 

55,  170,  252 

56,  505, 316 
56,  285, 168 
33, 574, 094 
39,  310,  406 
33, 061, 877 
32, 061, 822 
30, 321, 360 
32, 839,  052 
35,  519,  337 
55, 393,  575 
43, 633, 678 

$355. 00 

1917    

168.00 

1918 

180.  00 

1919  

183.  00 

1920 

126.00 

1921.. 

91.00 

1922   .         

108. 00 

1923 

71.00 

1924  

77.00 

1925 

135.  00 

1926 

142.  00 

1927 - 

159.  49 

1928        

253.  54 

1929 

202.  19 

OKLAHOMA 


1916       

2,539 
48.  758 
46,  818 
61,500 
81,  785 
69, 381 
72, 063 
70, 189 
63, 357 
40,  825 
37,  497 
39, 806 
37, 261 
37,000 

$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 
212, 341, 656 
211,061,345 
216,  346, 916 

$26,  314. 00 
3,  502. 00 
3, 496. 00 
3,  938. 00 
3,  617. 00 
2,  765.  00 
3, 019.  00 
3, 153.  00 
3, 335.  00 
5,  388.  00 
5, 948.  00 
5,  334. 41 
5,  664.  40 
5,  847.  21 

$4, 347, 797 

5,  682, 493 
7,  649,  280 

12,  207, 129 

13,  548,  211 
4,  206,  507 

6,  414.  336 
3, 909, 926 
3,  794, 477 
6,897,119 
8, 134,  654 
6,  232, 124 
6, 446,  274 
6, 020, 950 

$1,  712.  00 

1917   

117.00 

1918 

163.  00 

1919  - 

198.  00 

1920 

166.  00 

1921 - 

61.00 

1922 

89.00 

1923 

56.00 

1924     

60.00 

1925  

169.  00 

1926 

217.  00 

1927.. 

156.  56 

1928 

173.  00 

1929       

162.  73 

OREGON 


1916 

2,800 
25, 071 
34,  592 
49, 663 
67, 640 
62,804 
61, 879 
69.  123 
66,  669 
32. 542 
30,  955 
33,  903 
29,  333 
28,  194 

$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 
140,  739,  425 
132,  829,  673 
129,  360,  587 

$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 
4, 151.  24 

4,  528.  34 
4,  588.  23 

$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 
1, 920,  597 
2, 387,  276 
1,  663,  775 

$120.  00 

1917   .     

132.  00 

1918    

175.  00 

1919  - 

166.  00 

1920 

98.00 

1921 

79.00 

1922 

69.00 

1923     

42.00 

1924 

30.00 

1925 

55.00 

1926 

70.00 

1927       

56.65 

1928 

81.39 

1929 

59.01 

PENNSYLVANIA 


1916 

40,  289 
328,  171 
518,  729 
539, 172 
672.  746 
621, 103 
587, 770 
740, 478 
713,  427 
376, 923 
397,  575 
381, 374 
361,  220 
364, 145 

$643,  243, 991 
1,  360,  802,  293 
1,  770,  848, 133 

1,  838, 002,  395 

2,  212, 178, 029 
1, 937,  291,  858 
2, 005,  570,  020 
2,  478, 751, 471 
2,  548, 132. 809 
2,031,305,849 
2, 138, 168,  594 
2, 091,  825,  217 
2, 204, 955, 406 
2,  217, 958,  557 

$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 
5, 484.  88 
6, 104. 19 
6,090.87 

$17,  612,  739 
79, 454, 848 
137,  781,  370 
128, 195, 161 
118,  750, 989 
84, 660,  220 
93,  673,  559 
73,  266, 630 
77,  873,  521 
73,  364,  345 
76,  887, 315 
78, 674,  525 
96,  772, 465 
90,  694, 655 

$437.  00 

1917 

242.  00 

1918 

266.  00 

1919 

238.  00 

1920 

177.00 

1921. 

136.  00 

1922 

159.00 

1923 

99.00 

1924  

109. 00 

1925-. 

195.00 

1926 

193.00 

1927. 

206.  29 

1928 

267.  90 

1929 

249.06 

'  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns 
of  individuals  are  summarized  on  pp.  396-403. 


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tories, showing  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 
25,184 

25,  801 

26,  481 

$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 
157, 464,  733 
176,  225, 164 
184,  531, 178 

$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 

6,  252.  57 
6,  830. 17 
6, 968.  44 

$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 

6,  332, 169 
8, 093, 013 
7, 851,  363 

$511. 00 

1917 

368  00 

1918 

410.00 

1919 

281.00 

1920 

220.00 

1921.. 

192.00 

1922.. 

187.00 

1923 

99.00 

1924 

138.00 

1925  

200.00 

1926 

210.00 

1927 

251.  44 

1928 

313. 67 

1929 

296.49 

SOUTH  CAROLINA 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


1,204 
22,  321 
20,  239 
37,  296 
33, 044 
25, 160 
26. 830 
28,  225 
28,090 
15.  727 

13,  809 

14,  310 
13,  725 
13,  232 


$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 
55,  218,  679 
55,  510,  360 
50,  257.  416 


$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 
3, 858,  75 

4,  044. 47 
3,  798. 17 


$77, 198 
1, 816, 909 

2,  732,  593 
5, 192. 020 

3,  236, 876 
1,  246,  523 
1,  268,  305 
1,  555,  315 

727,  462 
430,  879 
420, 164 
554,  731 
716, 628 
566,  252 


SOUTH  DAKOTA 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


971 
39,  654 
45,  505 
38,  614 
34,  670 
21, 681 
21,  465 
21, 928 
26,  506 
17, 086 
12,  414 
10,  969 
10,  649 
10,  449 


$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 
35, 906,  515 
38,  954,  968 
40, 165,  070 


$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 
3,  273.  45 
3,  658.  09 
3,  843.  92 


$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 

209,  667 
321,  516 
390, 886 


TENNESSEE 


1916  . 

4,414 
31,451 
38,  232 
50,  789 

65,  054 
60, 949 
63,  555 
69, 081 

66,  981 

34,  689 

35,  495 
33,812 
35,  039 
34, 664 

$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 
173, 162,  605 
190,  287,  682 
177,  388,  337 

$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 

5,  121.  33 
5,  430.  74 
6, 117.  36 

$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 

4,  035,  541 
6,624,112 
3,  747, 682 

$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 

1927 

119.  35 

1928.. 

160.  51 

1929 

108.  U 

1  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  alTecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns 
of  indivifiuals  are  summarized  on  pp.  396-403. 


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163 


Table  10. — Individual  returns  for  the  years  1916  to  1929,^  by  States  and  Terri- 
tories, showing  number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  tax — Continued 


TEXAS 


Year 

Number  of 
returns 

Net  income 

Tax 

Total 

Average 

Total 

Average 

1916 

10, 614 
95, 416 
114,  500 
176,  547 
224,617 
200, 188 
186,865 
200,683 
192,  735 
109, 448 
111,438 
114,  534 

112,  273 

113,  555 

$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 
647,  562,  501 
560,  322,  568 
580,  239, 493 

$10, 774. 00 
3,  671. 00 
3, 432. 00 
3,  643. 00 
3,  209  00 
2, 682.  00 
2, 921.  op 
3,  057, 00 
3,311.00 
4, 539. 00 
4, 914. 00 
4, 892. 19 
5. 168. 11 

$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 
12, 909,  842 
14, 401, 968 
12, 866,  950 

$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 

1927 

112.  72 

1928 

128.28 

1929 

592,  518,  704         5.  217.  90 

113.  31 

UTAH 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921, 
1922 
1923. 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


1,259 
14, 636 
18,517 
21, 164 
30, 510 
26, 128 
27, 325 
30,242 
28,685 
16, 101 
13,568 
13,029 
13, 262 
13, 163 


$14,  281,  206 
45, 044, 946 

52,  454, 404 
61, 913,  436 
82,  278, 389 
62, 713, 461 
67,  744,  653 
79, 943,  306 
82, 088, 477 
61,634,951 
53. 832, 169 

53,  628,  897 
58, 809,  296 
59, 451,  690 


$11,343.00 
3, 078. 00 
2,833  00 
2, 925  00 
2,  697. 00 
2,  400.  00 
2, 479.  00 

2,  643.  00 
2, 862. 00 
3, 828.  00 

3,  968.  00 
4, 116. 12 

4,  434  42 
4, 516.  58 


$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 

851, 031 

1,  095, 839 

881, 603 


$133.  00 
93.00 
73.00 
60.00 
49.00 
32.00 
35.00 
24.00 
21.00 
41.00 
46.00 
65.32 
82.63 
66.98 


VERMONT 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


1,100 

7,258 
9,965 
13,  569 
19,205 
17,  746 
17, 901 
21,  752 
20,  618 
9,559 
8,646 
8,268 
9,394 
9,586 


$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 
41, 842,  221 

48,  086, 175 
49, 916,  326 


$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 
5, 060.  74 
5, 118.  82 

5,  207.  21 


$365,  004 

1, 459,  253 

1,821,823 

2, 074,  804 

2, 259, 129 

1, 155,  767 

1,  573,  655 

1, 332, 822 

978,  252 

919, 959 

821,296 

846, 932 

1,  055,  740 

1, 019, 863 


$332.00 
201.00 
183. 00 
153. 00 
118.00 
65.00 
88.00 
61.00 
47.00 
96.00 
95.00 
102.  43 
112.38 
106. 39 


VIRGINIA 


1916. 
1917. 
1918. 
1919. 
1920. 
1921. 
1922. 
1923 
1924. 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


4,190 
37, 951 
51,  207 
75, 966 
92,  576 
76,257 
71,523 
77, 451 
71,  597 
37,  507 
37,  797 
37, 393 
37,  619 
38, 631 


$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 
170, 024,  673 
172,  239,  863 
181,  750,  013 
179,  293,  926 


$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 
4,  606.  21 
4, 831.  33 
4,  641. 19 


$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 
3,611,135 
4, 408, 983 
3,  201, 104 


$142.  00 
104. 00 
150.  00 
119.00 
80.00 
55.00 
69.00 
47.00 
46.00 
79.00 
92.00 
96.57 
117.  20 
82.86 


'  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns 
of  individuals  are  summarized  on  pp.  396-403. 


164 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  10. — Individual  returns  for  the  years  1916  to  1929,'^  by  States  and  Terri- 
tories, showing  number  of  returns,  net  income,  and  tax — Continued 

WASHINGTON 


Year 

Number  of 
returns 

Net  income 

Tax 

Total 

Average 

Total 

Average 

1916 

5,360 
56,  322 
95,  422 
114,  322 
148, 067 
115,593 
123,  216 
136,  057 
138, 181 
78,  030 

61,  950 

62,  200 
66, 167 
65,  240 

$49,  697,  247 
169,  727,  615 
266,  096,  746 
325,  920,  733 
375,  979,  893 
261,  400,  721 
300,  523,  342 
351,  985,  059 
393,  961,  927 

272,  544,  925 
245,  592,  050 
252,  547,  211 

273,  648,  593 
302,  258, 404 

$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 

4,  060.  24 
4, 135.  73 
4,  633.  02 

$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 
2,  913,  642 
4, 464,  930 

5,  775,  343 

$145. 00 

1917     .     . 

78.00 

1918 

102. 00 

1919 .     . 

102.  00 

1920 

61.00 

1921  2 

42.00 

1922  2.. 

42.00 

1923  2 

29.00 

1924  2 

23.00 

1925  2. 

35.00 

1926  2 

45.00 

1927  2 

46.84 

1928  2 

67.48 

1929  2 

88.52 

WEST  VIRGINIA 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


2,575 

28,  281 
48,  876 
45,168 
96,  326 
75,  277 
69,  501 
89,  263 
75,  037 
35,  810 
32,  544 
32,  500 
30,643 

29,  803 


$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 
139,  696, 175 
140, 128,  751 
136,  768,  017 


$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 
4,  298.  34 
4,  572.  94 
4,  589.  07 


$416,  386 

3,  303,  285 

5,  709,  295 

6,  319, 197 
8,  517,  268 
4,579,113 

4,  594,  653 
3,  875,  864 
2,  796,  310 
2, 133,  510 
2,  304,  313 
2,  519,  731 
2,  920,  822 
2,  298, 875 


WISCONSIN 


1916 
1917 
1918 
1919 
1920 
1921 
1922 
1923 
1924 
1925 
1926 
1927 
1928 
1929 


8,261 

70,  554 

94,  704 

105,  793 

150, 452 

148,  457 

160,  519 

194,  050 

179,  275 

110,485 

99,  251 

100,  956 

98,  485 

103,  044 


$87,  614,  595 
228, 190,  253 
290, 199,  685 
337,  851,  344 
436,  436,  810 
379,  754,  222 
401,  070,  058 
547,  039,  928 
496,  659,  728 
418,618,008 
407,  642,  742 
436,  579,  613 
453,  394,  323 
450,  934,  107 


$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 

4,  324.  45 
4,  603.  69 
4,  376. 13 


$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 
10,  621,  745 

12,  459,  318 
10,  287,  020 


WYOMING 


1910 

673 

7,  603 

7,821 

18,  349 

24,  594 

22,  413 

21,  943 

23,  246 

22,  947 
10,  336 

8,930 
8,870 
8,622 
8,140 

$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 
31,  297,  098 
33,  233,  249 
30,  813,  018 

$9,  694.  00 
3,  766.  00 
3,  377.  00 
2,  859.  00 
2,  572.  00 
2,  278.  00 
2,  225.  00 
2,  408.  00 

2,  647.  00 

3,  239.  00 
3,  556.  00 
3,  528.  49 
3,  854.  47 
3,  785,  38 

$67,  510 
838, 196 

1,  272,  692 
144,  063 

1, 161,  320 
783,  257 
687,  062 
520,  769 
414,  087 
256,  481 
263,  319 
274,  644 
372, 128 
188,  904 

$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 

1927 

30.96 

1928 

43.16 

1929 

23.21 

1  Changes  in  the  revenue  acts  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data  from  income-tax  returns 
of  individuals  are  summarized  on  pp.  396-403. 
<  Includes  Alaska . 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


165 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  shoiving 

number  of  returns 

[For  description  of  the  method  of  compiling  these  data,  see  p.  17] 

ALABAMA 


County  and  city 


Autauga: 

Prattville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Baldwin: 

Bay  Minette.- 

Fairhope 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Barbour: 

Clayton - 

Eufaula 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Bibb: 

West  Blocton. 
Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Blount: 

Oneonta 

Miscellaneous. 

Total - 


Bullook: 

Union  Springs- 
Miscellaneous.. 


Total - 


Butler: 

Chapman 

Qeorgiana 

Greenville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Calhoun: 

Anniston 

Jacksonville 

Oxford 

Piedmont 

Miscellaneous... 

Total- -- 


Chambers: 

Five  Points 

Lafayette 

Lanett -- 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Cherokee:  Miscellaneous 

Chilton: 

Clanton" 

Miscellaneous 


Total 

Choctaw:  Miscellaneous 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


66 


18 

120 

14 


152 


30 


497 
23 
12 
27 
13 


47 


County  and  city 


Clarke: 

Jackson 

Thomasville 

Miscellaneous 

Total... 

Clay: 

Ashland 

Lineville 

Total 

Cleburne: 

Heflin 

M  i  scellaneous 

Total 

Coffee: 

Elba 

Enterprise 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Colbert: 

Sheffield 

Tuscumbia 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Conecuh: 

Evergreen 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Coosa:  Miscellaneous 

Covington: 

Andalusia --- 

Florala -- 

Opp 

Miscellaneous 

Total - 

Crenshaw: 

Brantley 

Luveme 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Cullman: 

Cullman 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Dale: 

Ozark 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Dallas: 

Selma 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


83 


39 


176 
125 
21 


159 


37 


105 
10 


49 


614 

48 


662 


County  and  city 


De  Kalb: 

Fort  Payne.. - 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Elmore: 

Wetumpka 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Escambia: 

Atmore 

Brewton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Etowah: 

Alabama  City 

Altoona 

Attalla 

Gadsden 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Fayette: 

Fayette.- 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Franklin: 

Red  Bay 

Russell  ville... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Geneva: 

Geneva 

Hartford 

Samson 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Greene: 

Eutaw 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Hale: 

Greensboro- -. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Henry: 

Abbeville 

Headland 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Houston: 

Dothan 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


78 


47 


133 


151 


37 

5 

63 

423 


533 


52 


69 


228 
15 


166  STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 

Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


ALABAMA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Jackson: 

Bridgeport 

Scottsboro 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Jefferson: 

Birmingham.. 

Bessemer 

Brighton 

Fairfield 

Leeds 

Miscellaneous. 

Total - 


Lamar: 

Sulligent 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Lauderdale: 

Florence 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Lawrence:    Miscellane- 
ous  


Lee: 


Auburn 

Opelika 

Phenix  City.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Limestone: 

Athens. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Lowndes: 

Fort  Deposit.. 
Miscellaneous. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


56 


Total 

Macon: 

Tuskegee 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Madison: 

Huntsville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Marengo: 

Demopolis 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


11, 639 
563 

17 
302 

32 
172 


12, 725 


262 
5 


267 


32 


26 

133 

27 

5 


191 


92 


51 


90 


427 
30 


120 

48 


168 


County  and  city 


Marion: 

Guin 

Winfleld 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Marshall: 

Albertville 

Boaz 

Guntersville.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total...'... 


Mobile: 

Citronelle 

Mobile... 

Prichard 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Monroe: 

Frisco  City... 
Monroeville... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Montgomery: 

Montgomery.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Morgan: 

Decatur 

Hartselle 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Perry: 

Marion , 

Uniontown 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Pickens: 

Aliceville 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Pike: 


Brundidge 

Troy. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Randolph: 

Roanoke 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 

returns 


32 


100 


13 

2,759 

16 

116 


2,904 


65 


346 
34 
11 


391 


101 


County  and  city 


2,414 
30 


29 

162 

5 


196 


Russell:  Miscellaneous.. 
St.  Clair:  Miscellaneous. 

Shelby: 

Columbiana 

Montevallo 

Vincent 

M  iscellaneous 

Total- 

Sumter: 

Livingston .- 

York 

M  iscellaneous. 

Total 

Talladega: 

Sylacauga 

Talladega 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Tallapoosa: 

Alexander  City 

Camp  Hill 

Dadeville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Tuscaloosa: 

Northport 

Tuscaloosa 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Walker: 

Carbon  Hill 

Cordova 

Dora 

Jasper 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Washington:    Miscella- 
neous.  

Wilcox:  Miscellaneous. - 

Winston: 

Haley  ville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total  Alabama 

Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Total   in   general 
tables 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


167 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  hy  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


ARIZONA 


County  and  city 


Apache: 

St.  Johns 

Miscellaneous. 

Total - 


Cochise: 

Bisbee , 

Douglas 

Lowell 

Warren 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Coconino: 

Flagstaff 

Williams 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Gila: 

Globe 

Hayden 

Miami 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Graham: 

Saflord 

Miscellaneous. 

Total -. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


567 
502 
131 
105 
214 


1,519 


238 
93 
41 


372 


446 

79 

499 

171 


1,195 


County  and  city 


Greenlee: 

Clifton 

Morenci 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Maricopa: 

Buckeye 

Chandler 

Glendale 

Mesa.- 

Phoenix 

Scottsdale 

Tempe 

Miscellaneous^ 

Total 


Mohave: 

Kingman 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Navajo: 

Holbrook 

Winslow 

Miscellaneous- 
Total - 


Pima: 

Ajo 

Tucson 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


75 

129 

21 


225 


15 
■67 
107 
184 
3,582 

36 
119 
144 


4,254 


136 
59 


195 


68 
364 

18 


450 


194 
1,609 


1,851 


County  and  city 


Pinal: 

Casa  Grande.. 

Florence 

Ray 

Superior 

Miscellaneous- 


Total. 


Santa  Cruz: 

Nogales 

Miscellaneous. 

Total -. 


Yavapai: 

Clarkdale 

Cottonwood- - 

Jerome 

Prescott 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Yuma: 

Somerton 

Yuma 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Residents  of  other  States. 

Total  Arizona 

Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 


Total   in   general 
tables , 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


56 
34 
80 
157 
66 


393 


259 
26 


137 
28 
471 
480 
139 


1,255 


22 

280 

39 


222 


12,  731 


283 


12,448 


ARKANSAS 


Arkansas: 

De  Witt 

62 

223 

60 

Bradley: 

Warren 

110 
9 

Cleburne: 

Heber  Springs 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

25 

Stuttgart     

Miscellaneous 

Total 

1 

Miscellaneous 

119 

26 

Total 

345 

Calhoun:  Miscellaneous. 

Carroll: 

Berry  ville 

Cleveland:  Miscellane- 

16 

14 

Ashley: 

Crossett 

35 
32 
65 

Columbia: 

Magnolia         

15 
38 

7 

Eureka  Springs 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Miscellaneous     

35 

119 

Total 

132 

60 

Conway: 

Morrilton       - 

Chicot: 

Dermott 

Baxter: 

13 

40 
53 
65 

8 

92 

Miscellaneous 

Total          -  - 

4 

Eudora 

Lake  Village. 

Miscellaneous 

Craighead: 

Jonesboro 

Total      

22 

166 

355 

Benton: 

Bentonville. 

35 
91 
43 
31 

Clark: 

Arkadelphia 

Gurdon 

Monette 

11 

111 
31 
20 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

30 

Rogers 

396 

Siloam  Springs 

Miscellaneous 

Crawford: 

Van  Buren 

Miscellaneous 

162 

114 

Total 

200 

Clay: 

Coming 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

33 

28 
19 
28 
11 

86 

147 

Boone: 

Harrison 

45 
3 

Crittenden: 
Earl 

Piggot     

Rector 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous- 

Total 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

130 

Total 

48 

157 

1 

168  STATISTICS    OF    INCOME 

Table  U. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

AEKANSAS— Continued 


County  and  city 


Cross: 

Parkin 

Wynne 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Dallas: 

Fordyce 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Desha: 

Arkansas  City. 

Dumas 

McQehee 

Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Drew: 

Monticello 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Faulkner: 

Conway 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Franklin: 

Ozark 

Miscellaneous. 


Total - 

Fulton:  Miscellaneous.. 

Garland: 

Hot  Springs 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Grant: 

Sheridan .... 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Greene: 

Paragould 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Hempstead: 

Hope 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Hot  Springs:  Malvern. 

Howard: 

Dierks 

Nashville 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Independence: 

Batesville 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


136 


95 


County  and  city 


Izard:  Miscellaneous 

Jackson: 

Newport -- 

Miscellaneous - 


Total. 


Jefferson: 

'   Pine  Bluff 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


173 


122 
6 


128 


Johnson: 

Clarksville 

Coal  HUl 

Miscellaneous- 


23 


703 

4 


707 


131 

4 


135 


179 
20 


199 


110 
26 


136 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


126 
53 


179 


929 
62 


991 


Lafayette: 

LewisvUle 

Stamps 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Lawrence: 

Hoxie 

Walnut  Ridge - 
Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


Lee: 


Marianna 

Miscellaneous - 


Total 

Lincoln:  Miscellaneous. 


Little  River: 

Ashdown 

Foreman 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


129 
19 


148 


Logan: 

Booneville 

Paris 

Miscellaneous- 


Total - 


Lonoke: 

England - 

Lonoke 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


38 


53 


Madison:  Miscellaneous 
Marion:  Miscellaneous.. 

Miller: 

Texarkana 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Mississippi: 

Blytheville 

Leachville 

Luxora -. 

Manila.- 

Osceola 

Wilson 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


187 


494 
22 


516 


268 
22 
27 
18 

103 
32 
56 


526 


County  and  city 


Monroe: 

Brinkley 

Clarendon 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Montgomery:  Miscella- 
neous  


Nevada: 

Prescott 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Ouachita: 

Bearden 

Camden 

Stephens 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Total. 


Pike: 


Glenwood 

Miscellaneous- 


Total. 


Poinsett: 

Harrisburg 

Lepanto 

Marked  Tree.. 

Trumann 

Miscellaneous- 


Total. 


Polk: 

Mena 

Miscellaneous- 


Total - 


Pope: 

Atkins 

Russellville-.. 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Prairie: 

Des  Arc 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


201 


Perry:  Miscellaneous — 


Phillips: 

Helena 

West  Helena.. 
Miscellaneous. 


95 


14 

241  ] 

231 

441 


3221 
14] 


28 
103 


139 


Pulaski: 

Levy. 

Little  Rock 

North  Little  Rock. 
M  iscellaneous 


Total. 


Randolph: 

Pocahontas — 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


St.  Francis: 

Forrest  City.. 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


7 

3,645 

348 

46 


4,046 


22 


138 
69 

207 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


169 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

ARKANSAS— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Saline: 

Bauxite 

21 

65 

1 

Sharp:  Miscellaneous... 
Stone:  Miscellaneous 

Union: 

Calion 

El  Dorado 

Griffin 

9 

7 

White— Continued. 
Searcy 

114 

Benton 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

42 

12 

885 

8 

27 

53 
130 

48 

230 

Total 

87 

Woodrufl: 

Scott: 

17 
2 

Huttig 

48 

Norphlet 

Cotton  Plant 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

40 

Smackover. 

33 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

19 

121 

1,163 

Yell: 

Searcy:  Miscellaneous... 

6 

VanBuren:  Miscellane- 
ous  

6 

21 
35 

Sebastian: 

1,018 
11 
39 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Washington: 

Hartford . 

196 
38 
21 

56 

Miscellaneous 

Total  Arkansas... 

Returns,    Form     1040, 
showing   no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables   . 

16,365 

Total     

1,068 

M  iscellaneous 

Total                  .  . 

90 
6 
14 

255 

White: 

Bald  Knob 

Horatio 

16 
34 
24 

552 

Total   in   general 

Total 

110 

Judsonia. 

15, 813 

CALIFORNIA 


Alameda: 

Alameda 

Albany 

Berkeley 

Emeryville 

Hay  ward 

Livermore 

Niles 

Oakland 

Piedmont 

Pleasanton 

San  Leandro.. 
Miscellaneous 

Total -. 

Amador: 

Jackson 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Butte: 

Chico 

Gridley.- 

Oroville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Calaveras: 

San  Andreas.. 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Colusa: 

Arbuckle 

Colusa 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


2,365 

105 

6,754 

96 

409 

247 

47 

16, 231 

1,349 

85 

475 

377 


28,540 


81 
151 


507 
105 

285 
136 

1,  0331 


32 
149 


181 


65 
228 
200 


Contra  Costa: 

Antioch.. 

Bay  Point 

Concord 

Crockett 

El  Cerrito 

Martinez 

Pittsburg 

Richmond 

Walnut  Creek 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Del  Norte: 

Crescent  City. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Eldorado: 

Placerville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Fresno: 

Clovis 

Coalinga 

Fowler 

Fresno 

Kingsburg 

Reedley 

Sanger 

Selma 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Glenn: 

Orland 

Willows 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


162 

96 

140 

361 

42 

494 

456 

1,121 

99 

617 


3,588 


116 


161 
53 


44 
361 

46 
,135 

68 
141 
145 
131 
415 


4,486 


64 
209 

85 


Humboldt: 

Areata 

Eureka 

Fortuna 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Imperial: 

Brawley 

Calexico 

Calipatria 

El  Centre 

Holtville 

Imperial 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Inyo: 

Bishop. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Kern: 

Bakersfield 

Delano. 

Fellows 

Maricopa 

Taft 

Wasco 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


358 


Kings: 

Corcoran 

Hanford 

Lemoore 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


163 

874 

55 

528 

1,620 


448 
285 


583 
111 


138 


1,741 


104 
114 


131 
111 
155 
814 
89 
542 


3.931 


127 
399 
97 
43 


170  STATISTICS    OF    INCOME 

Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

CALIFORNIA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Lake: 

Lakeport - 

Miscellaneous- 
Total -. 


Lassen: 

Susanville 

VVestwood 

Miscellaneous- 
Total - 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


75 
122 


197 


Los  Angeles: 

Alhambra 

Arcadia -. 

Artesia— 

Avalon— 

Azusa 

Baldwin  Park 

Bell 

Bellflower 

Belvedere 

Beverly  Hills 

Burbank 

Claremont.— 

Compton 

Covina 

Culver  City- 

Downey 

El  Monte 

El  Segundo 

Gardena - 

Glendale 

Glendora 

Hawthorne 

Hermosa 

Huntington  Park.. 

Tnglewood 

Lancaster... 

La  Verne 

Lawndale 

Lennox 

Lomita 

Long  Beach 

Los  .\ngeles  City.. 

Lynwood , 

Manhattan 

Maywocd 

Moneta..- 

Monrovia 

Montebello- 

Monterey  Park 

Montrose 

Newhall 

Norwalk 

Pomona 

Pasadena 

Puente— 

Redondo 

Rosemead.- 

San  Dimas- 

San  Fernando 

Santa  Fe  Springs — 

San  Gabriel 

San  Marino 

Santa  Anita 

Santa  Monica 

Sherman 

Sierra  Madre 

Southgate 

South  Pasadena.. 

Torrance 

Tujunga 

Vernon 

Walnut 

Whittier 


228 

228 

24 


480 


,524 

209 

88 

132 

158 

88 

267 

155 

14 

,775 

548 

355 

362 

442 

400 

196 

210 

134 

176 

,833 

227 

111 

198 

,398 

756 

88 

177 

48 

5 

132 

',880 

',193 

175 

89 

177 

28 

578 

263 

177 

89 

41 

154 

879 

',384 

177 

351 

88 

109 

353 

62 

418 

529 

6 

2,316 

228 

199 

354 

1,254 

400 

88 

48 

132 

1,341 


County  and  city 


Los  Angeles — Contd. 

Willowbrook 

Wilmar 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Madera: 

Madera.- -. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Marin: 

Corte  Madera 

Larkspur 

Mill  Valley 

Ross--- 

San  Anselmo 

San  Rafael 

Sausalito- 

Miscellaneous , 

Total 

Mariposa:    Miscellane- 
ous  .- 

Mendocino: 

Fort  Bragg 

Ukiah 

Willits 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Merced: 

Gustine 

Los  Banos 

Merced- 

Miscellaneous 

Total- 

Modoc: 

Alturus 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Mono:  Miscellaneous... 


Monterey: 

Carmel 

King  City 

Monterey 

Pacific  Grove. 

Salinas 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


30 

48 
3,471 


132, 314 


Napa: 

Calistoga 

Napa. 

St.  Helena 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Nevada: 

Grass  Valley.. 
Nevada  City.. 

Truckee 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


237 
94 


331 


51 
63 
285 
136 
323 
589 
321 
350 


2,118 


105 


197 
171 
56 
146 


161 
171 
551 
265 


1,148 


110 
107 


217 


10 


247 
135 
570 
228 
798 
328 


2,306 


67 
475 


63 
699 


152 

77 
62 
64 


County  and  city 


355 


Orange: 

Anaheim 

Balboa 

Brea 

Buena  Park 

Costa  Mesa 

El  Modena 

Fullerton. 

Garden  Grove 

Huntington  Beach. - 

Laguna  Beach 

La  Habra- 

Newport  Beach 

Orange 

Placentia 

Santa  Ana 

Seal  Beach 

Tustin..- 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total- 

Placer: 

Auburn 

Lincoln 

Roseville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pliunas:  Miscellaneous. 


Riverside: 

Banning 

Beaumont 

Blythe 

Coachella 

Corona 

Elsinore 

Hemet.. 

Indio 

Norco 

Palm  Springs. 

Perris.- 

Riverside 

San  Jacinto 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Sacramento: 

Folsom  City.. 
Isleton 

Sacramento... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


San  Benito: 

Hollister 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


San  Bernardino: 

Barstow 

Bloomington 

Chino 

Colton 

Cucamonga 

Etiwanda 

Fontana 

Needles.- 

Ontario 

Redlands 

Rialto 

San  Bernardino. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


1,022 

88 

155 

89 

48 

1 

1,031 

132 

390 

131 

264 

48 

713 

153 

2,302 

48 

132 

230 


6,977 


171 
108 
304 
278 


861 
"362 


38 
36 
28 

176 
88 

132 

110 
11 
88 
27 
1,600 
88 

297 


2,807 


61 

42 

5,320 

521 


5,944 


342 
92 


434 


23 
132 

262 
88 
25 
89 
262 
529 
877 
88 
1,340 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


171 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


CALIFORNIA— Continued 


County  and  city 


San  Bernardino— Contd. 

Upland 

Victor  ville 

Yucaipa 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


San  Diego: 

Carlsbad 

Chula  Vista... 

Coronado 

El  Cajon 

Encinitas 

Escondido 

La  Mesa 

National  City. 

Oceanside 

San  Diefco 

San  Ysidro 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


San     Francisco: 
Francisco 


San 


San  Joaquin: 

Lodi... 

Manteca 

Stockton 

Tracy 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


San  Luis  Obispo; 

Arroyo  Grande 

Atascadero 

Paso  Robles 

Pismo  Beach 

San  Luis  Obispo.. 
Miscellaneous 


Total. 


San  Mateo: 

Burlingame 

Daly  City 

Redwood  City 

San  Bruno 

San  Carlos 

San  Mateo 

South  San  Francisco. 
Miscellaneous— 

Total 

Santa  Barbara: 

Carpinteria 

Lompoc 

Montecito 

Santa  Barbara 

Santa  Maria 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


374 
43 
17 

650 


4,887 


45 
177 
307 

48 

44 
158 
109 
132 
132 
7,336 

^25 
561 


9,074 


60, 988 


494 

74 

2,989 

323 

302 


4,182 


49 
48 
177 
32 
591 
196 


1,093 


1,558 
124 
551 
106 
46 

1,254 
190 
532 


4,361 


156 
219 
13 
2,985 
532 
402 


62320—31- 


4,307 


-12 


County  and  city 


Santa  Clara: 

Qilroy 

Los  Gatos 

Mayfleld 

Mountain  View 

Palo  Alto 

San  Jose 

Santa  Clara 

Sunnyvale 

Miscellaneous 

Total- 

Santa  Cruz: 

Santa  Cruz.. 

Watsonville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Shasta: 

Anderson 

Redding 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sierra:  Miscellaneous.. 


Siskiyou: 

Dunsmuir 

Mount  Shasta. 

Weed , 

Yreka. 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Solano: 

Benicia 

Dixon 

Fairfield 

Rio  Vista 

Vacaville 

Vallejo... 

Suisun 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Sonoma: 

Healdsburg 

Petaluma 

Santa  Rosa... 

Sebastopol 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Stanislaus: 

Modesto 

Newman 

Oakdale 

Turlock 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


221 

361 

59 

171 

1,596 

3,689 

247 

87 

538 


703 
665 
127 


1,495 


22 
239 
102 


363 


228 
66 
94 
104 
375 


136 
132 
45 
190 
152 
874 
139 
105 


1,773 


247 
874 
798 
171 
400 


2,490 


969 
219 
100 
285 
384 


1,957 


County  and  city 


Num. 
ber  of 
returns 


Sutter: 

Yuba  City 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Tehama: 

Corning 

Red  Bluff 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Trinity:  Miscellaneous.. 

Tulare: 

Dinuba 

Exeter 

Lindsay. 

PorterviUe 

Tulare 

Visalia 

Miscellaneous 

Total- 

Tuolumne: 

Sonora 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Ventura: 

Fillmore 

Ojai 

Oxnard 

Piru 

Santa  Paula 

Saticoy 

Ventura 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Yolo: 

Davis 

Woodland 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Yuba: 

Marysville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total  California... 
Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 


Total   in  general 
tables 


228 
165 


393 


94 
190 
80 


364 
46 


124 
209 
323 
380 
437 
513 
307 


2,293 


199 
203 


402 


287 
175 
464 

33 
439 

30 

1,307 

408 


3,143 


85 
418 
334 


837 


494 
76 


570 


318, 603 


9,556 


309, 047 


172 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


COLORADO 


County  and  city 


Adams: 

Brighton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Alamosa: 

Alamosa 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Arapahoe: 

Englewood 

Littleton 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Archuleta:Miscellaneous 

Baca: 

Springfield 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Bent: 

Las  Animas..., 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Boulder: 

Boulder , 

Lafayette 

Longmont 

Louiseville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Chaffee: 

Salida 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Cheyenne:  Miscellane- 
ous  


Clear  Creek: 

Idaho  Springs. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total , 


Conejos:  Miscellaneous. 
Costilla:  Miscellaneous.. 

Crowley: 

Ordway 

Miscellaneous 


Total 

Custer:  Miscellaneous- 
Delta: 

Delta. 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Denver:  Denver 

Dolores:  Miscellaneous. 
Douglas:  Miscellaneous. 
Eagle:  Miscellaneous... 
Elbert:  Miscellaneous... 


77 
152 


229 


193 

7 


200 


106 
114 

48 


268 
34 


46 


134 
42 


176 


476 
42 

251 
35 
33 


837 


219 
26 


245 


27 


49 


100 
87 


187 


16,642 
24 
67 
107 
35 


County  and  city 


El  Paso: 


Colorado  Springs... 
Manitou         

2,066 
53 

M  iscellaneous 

98 

Total 

2.217 

Fremont: 

Canon  City.. 

222 

Florence.  

112 

Miscellaneous 

40 

Total 

374 

Garfield: 

Glenwood  Springs... 
Rifle    .  

103 
46 

Miscellaneous 

49 

Total 

198 

Gilpin:  Miscellaneous... 
Grand:  Miscellaneous... 

Gunnison: 

Crested  Butte 

Gunnison 

Miscellaneous 


Total - 


Hinsdale:  Miscellaneous 

Huerfano: 

Walsenburg _.. 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Jackson:  Miscellaneous. 

Jefferson: 

Arvada 

Edgewater 

Golden 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Kiowa:  Miscellaneous.. - 

Kit  Carson: 

Burlington 

Miscellaneous — 


Total. 


Lake: 

Leadville 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


La  Plata: 

Durango 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Larimer: 

Fort  Collins... 

Loveland 

Miscellaneous. 

Total - 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Las  Animas: 

Aguilar 

Delagua 

Trinidad 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


24 
122 
67 


203 


161 
93 


72 


113 
102 


385 


65 


222 

22 


244 


228 
29 


257 


478 
146 
167 


791 


16 

32 

426 

125 


598 


County  and  city 


Lincoln: 

Limon 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Logan: 

Sterling , 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Mesa: 

Fruita 

Grand  Junction. 
Miscellaneous... 


Total 

Mineral:  Miscellaneous. 

Moffat: 

Craig 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Montezuma:   Miscella- 
neous-  


Montrose: 

Montrose 

Miscellaneous. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Total. 


Morgan: 

Brush 

Fort  Morgan.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total -. 


Otero: 

La  Junta 

Rocky  Ford... 
Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Ouray:  Miscellaneous... 

Park:  Miscellaneous — 

Phillips: 

Haxton 

Holyoke... 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Pitkin: 

Aspen.. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Prowers: 

Lamar.-- 

Miscellaneous- 


Total. 


Pueblo: 

Pueblo 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


173 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


COLORADO— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num-  ! 
ber  of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Rio  Blanco: 

53 

7 

San  Juan: 

Silverton 

49 
104 

Weld: 

Eaton 

130 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous 

Total      

Fort  Lupton _ 

71 
538 

60 

153 

Windsor 

Total --- 

San    Miguel:    Micella- 

63 

69 

219 

3 

48 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

335 

Sedgwick: 

1  137 

Monte  Vista 

45 
30 

Yuma: 

Miscellaneous — 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

53 

Total     

291 

75 

Yuma 

37 

Summit:  Miscellaneous. 

Teller: 

Cripple  Creek 

Victor 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

20 

Routt: 

43 
53 
96 

32 

110 

Steamboat  Springs- 
Miscellaneous 

47 

51 

8 

106 

Total  Colorado..- 

Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

32, 168 

Total    

192 

Miscellaneous 

Total      

;Saguache: 

95 
40 
46 

Washington: 

Akron 

36 
12 

900 

Miscellaneous. 

Total,  in  general 
tables. - 

Miscellaneous 

Total     

Total    

181 

48 

31,268 

CONNECTICUT 


Fairfield: 

Bethel 

Bridgeport 

Danbury 

Darien.. 

Easton... 

Fairfield 

Greenwich 

Monroe 

New  Canaan.., 

Newtown 

Norwalk 

Redding. 

Ridgefield 

Shelton 

Stamford 

Stratford 

Trumbull 

Westport 

Wilton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Hartford: 

Avon 

Berlin 

Bloomfleld 

Bristol 

Burlington. 

Canton 

East  Granby 

East  Hartford... 
East  Windsor... 

Enfield 

Farmington 

Glastonbury 

Granby 

Hartford 

Manchester 

New  Britain 

Newington 

Plainville 

Rocky  Hill 

Simsbury 

Southington..  . 
South  Windsor. 
Suflield 


57 

165 

97 

1,273 

2 

91 

24 

700 

132 

394 

330 

237 

30 

12, 667 

1,002 

2,746 

75 

259 

65 

213 

316 

52 

159 


Hartford— Continued 
West  Hartford-... 

Wethersfield 

Windsor 

Windsor  Locks 

Miscellaneous 

Total -. 

Litchfield: 

Kent.... 

Litchfield 

New  Hartford 

New  Milford 

Norfolk 

North  Canaan 

Plymouth. , 

Salisbury 

Sharon 

Thomaston 

Torrington 

Washington 

Watertown 

Winsted 

Woodbury 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Middlesex: 

Chester 

Clinton.. 

Cromwell 

Durham.. 

East  Haddam 

East  Hampton... 

Essex 

Haddam.- 

Middlefield 

Middletown 

Old  Saybrook 

Portland 

Saybrook 

West  Brook 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


3,027 

567 

423 

159 

3 


25, 265 


73 
206 

48 
225 
115 
111 
159 
166 

64 

204 

1,034 

93 
320 
428 

80 
102 


3,428 


57 
72 
82 
17 
64 
105 
134 
50 
30 
1,095 
67 
188 
105 
29 
2 


2,097 


New  Haven: 

Ansonia 

Beacon  Falls 

Branford 

Cheshire 

Derby 

East  Haven 

Guilford.. 

Hamden 

Madison 

Meriden 

Middlebury 

Milford 

Naugatuck 

New  Haven 

North  Branford. 
North  Haven... 

Orange.- 

Oxford.. 

Seymour 

Southbury 

Wallingford 

Water  bury 

West  Haven 

Woodbridge 

Miscellaneous... 


964 

49 

412 

146 

492 

213 

120 

606 

88 

2,080 

57 

545 

677 

10, 812 

21 

118 

64 

2 

277 

30 

753 

5,096 

1,104 

50 

n 

Total '     24,787 


New  London: 

Colchester 

East  Lyme 

Groton 

Jewett     City    and 

Griswold 

Lebanon 

Ledyard 

Montville 

New  London 

North  Stonington... 

Norwich 

Old  Lyme 

Sprague 

Stonington 

Waterford. 

M  iscellaneous 


Total. 


28 

60 

200 

118 

6 

17 

60 

1,589 

10 

1,377 

37 

68 

444 

87 

84 


4,185 


174 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing- 
number  of  returns — Continued 


C  ONNE  C  TIC  UT— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Tolland: 

26 
21 
29 

341 

35 
196 
12 
28 
39 

Windham: 

Brooklyn 

20 

279 

189 

65 

272 

23 

63 

523 
17 
34 

Miscellaneous  for  State: 
Residents     of    other 
States 

Danielson  and  Kill- 

66& 

Total  Connecticut 
Returns,     Form    1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Plainfield 

83, 406- 

Rockville  and  Ver- 

Pomfret  

non 

Somers.. 

Stafford 

Thompson 

1,  35T 

Tolland. 

Willimantic       and 

Windham. 

Woodstock 

Total    in  general 
tables 

Willington 

Miscellaneous 

82,  049 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Total 

727 

1,485 

DELAWARE 


Kent: 

Camden 

12 
39 
350 
24 
10 
50 
80 
26 
46 

New  Castle— Continued 

Marshallton 

Middletown 

Newark     

77 

120 

230 

168 

53 

50 

45 

7,225 

19 

303 

Susses— Continued 

137 

Clayton. 

Milford 

175. 

Dover 

Millsboro 

22 

Felton 

New  Castle 

Milton 

20 

Frederica 

Newport    

Rehoboth 

3» 

Harrington 

Richardson  Park . . . 
Townsend     

Seaford 

89 

Smyrna 

34 

Wyoming. 

Wilmington        .    . 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

5& 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous 

Total          

Total 

637 

833 

New  Castle: 

160 
36 
59 
25 
80 
12 
47 

8,709 

Total  Delaware... 
Returns,     Form    1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

10,179- 

Sussex: 

Delaware  City 

Edgemoor 

56 
52 
66 
20 
68 

Elmhurst.. 

Delmar  ... 

399- 

Total  in  general 
tables 

Hillcrest 

Greenwood 

Hollyoak 

Laurel 

9,  780> 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


City 


Number 
of  returns 


Washington 

Returns,  Form  1040,  showing  no  net  income,  not  Included  in  general  tables 

Total  in  general  tables.. 


48, 674 
687 


48,  087' 


FLORIDA 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Alachua: 

Oainesville.. 

252 
29 
71 

Bradford: 

Starke 

33 

12 

Broward: 

24 

High  Springs 

M  iscellaneous 

Miscellaneous 

Total     

Deerfleld 

Fort  Lauderdale 

Hallandale. 

3 

45 

21S 

352 

Brevard: 

10 

Baker:  Miscellaneous... 

14 

109 
86 
85 

106 

386 

Hollywood 

Pompano 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

83 

38 

6 

Bay: 

Millvillc      . 

4 
75 
12 

Mclhcurne... 

Titusville 

Panama  City 

Miscellaneous 

Total  

379 

Miscellaneous 

Calhoun:  Blountstown. 

Total 

91 

12-- 

STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


175 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  19S9,  by  counties,  cities,  andltownships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


FLORIDA— Continued 


County  and  city 


■Charlotte: 

Punta  Gorda 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

■Citrus: 

Inverness 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

€lay: 

Green  Cove  Springs. 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Collier:  Miscellaneous. - 

Columbia: 

Lake  City.-. 

Miscellaneous 


Total - 


Dade: 

Coral  Gables.. 

Hialeah 

Homestead 

Miami. 

Miami  Beach. 
South  Miami. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


De  Soto: 

Arcadia 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Dixie: 

Cross  City 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Duval: 

Jacksonville 

South  Jacksonville. 
M  iscellaneous 


Total. 


iEscambia: 

Pensacola 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Flagler:  Miscellaneous. 

Franklin : 

-^palaehicola. 


Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Gadsden: 

Quincy. 

Havana 

River  Junction. 
Miscellaneous- 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


64 


116 

7 


123 


356 

37 

65 

4,334 

507 

17 


101 
13 


23 


196 
121 


6,015 


1,017 

58 


1,075 
21 


128 
16 
22 
12 

178 


County  and  city 


G  ilchrist :  M  iscellaneous. 
Glades:  Miscellaneous.. 
Gulf:  Miscellaneous 

Hamilton: 

Jasper. 

Miscellaneous 

Total - 

Hardee: 

Bowling  Green 

Wauchula 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Hendry:  Miscellaneous. 

Hernando: 

Brooksville.- 

M  iscellaneous 


Total. 


Highlands: 

Avon  Park 

Sebring 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Hillsborough: 

Plant  City 

Port  Tampa  City. 

Tampa 

West  Tampa 

Ybor  City 

M  iscellaneous 


Total. 


Holmes: 

Bonifay 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Indian  River: 

Vero  Beach 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Jackson: 

Graceville 

Marianna 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Jefferson: 

Monticello 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


36 


36 


63 


126 


133 
16 
,200 
19 
43 
56 


18 


117 


106 


26 


34 


Lafayette:  Miscellaneous 

Lake: " 

Clermont 

Eustis-. 

Leesburg 

Mount  Dora... 

Tavares.. 

M  iscellaneous 


Total. 


37 
140 
161 
59 
23 
126 


County  and  city 


Lee: 


Fort  Myers 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Leon: 

Tallahassee 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Levy: 

Cedar  Keys... 
Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Liberty:  Miscellaneous . 

Madison: 

Madison 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Manatee: 

Bradenton 

Manatee 

Palmetto 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Marion: 

Dunnellon 

Ocala 

Miscellaneous. 

Total -. 


Martin: 

Stuart 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Monroe: 

Key  West 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Nassau: 

Fernandina... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Okaloosa:  Miscellaneous 

Okeechobee: 

Okeechobee 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


293 

28 


321 


292 
2 


294 


62 


246 
34 
53 
40 


373 


35 

282 

61 


97 


177 
8 

185 


92 


30 


Orange: 

Apopka 

Orlando 

Winter  Garden. 

Winter  Park 

Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


29 

1,231 

66 

186 
109 

1,621 


176 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


FLORIDA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Osceola: 

Kissimmee 

St.  Cloud 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Palm  Beach: 

Boynton 

Delray 

Lake  Worth 

Pahokee 

Palm  Beach 

AVest  Palm  Beach 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pasco: 

Dade  City.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pinellas: 

Clearwater 

Dunedin 

LargO- 

St.  Petersburg 

Tarpon  Springs... 
M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Polk: 

Auburndale. 

Bartow 

Fort  Meade. 

Frostproof 

Haines  City 

Lakeland 

Lake  Wales 

Mulberry 

Winter  Haven 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


27 

62 

118 

1 

377 

1,134 


109 


358 
57 
27 
2,019 
106 
74 


2,641 


29 
164 
23 
24 
79 
411 
163 
46 
256 
145 


1,340 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 

returns 


Putnam: 

Crescent  City 

Palatka. 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 

St.  Johns: 

St.  Augustine. 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

St.  Lucie: 

Fort  Pierce... 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Santa  Rosa: 

Milton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sarasota: 

Sarasota 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Seminole: 

Oviedo 

Sanford 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sumter: 

W  ildwood 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 


40 
196 
42 


278 


592 
132 


724 

214 
8 

222 

44 


72 


316 
32 


348 


23 

328 

49 


400 


68 


County  and  city 


Suwanee: 

Live  Oak 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Taylor: 

Perry 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Union:  Miscellaneous... 

Volusia: 

Daytona 

Deland 

Holly  Hill 

New  Smyrna 

Ormond.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total- 

Wakulla:  Miscellaneous. 

Walton: 

De  Funiak  Springs.. 
M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Washington: 

Caryville 

Chipley 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total,  Florida 

Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total  in   general 
tables 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


GEORGIA 


Appling: 

Baxley 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Atkinson: 

Willacoochee 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Bacon: 

Alma 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Baker:  Miscellaneous. 

Baldwin: 

Milledgeville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Banks:  Miscellaneous 


35 


12 


Barrow: 

Winder 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Bartow: 

Atco 

Cartersville 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 

Ben  Hill:  Fitzgerald 

Berrien: 

Nashville 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Bibb: 

Macon 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Bleckley:  Cochran.. 


28 


3 

132 

10 


145 

82 


23 


1,824 
14 


1,838 


26 


Brantley:  Miscellaneous 

Brooks: 

Quitman 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Bryan:  Miscellaneous... 

Bulloch: 

Statesboro 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Burke: 

Waynesboro 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Butts: 

Jackson 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


177 


Table  11. — Indii^idual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


GEORGIA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Calhoun: 
Arlington. 
Edison 


Total 

Camden:  Miscellaneous. 

Campbell: 

Eairburn 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Candler:  Metter. 


Carroll: 

Bowden 

CarroUton 

Villa  Rica 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

99 

Catoosa:  Miscellaneous. 
Charlton:  Miscellaneous. 

Chatham: 

Savannah 

5 
17 

3,190 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

26 

3,216 

Chattahoochee: 

Fort  Benning 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

38 
2 

40 

Chattooga: 

Summerville 

Trion 

9 
10 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

3 

22 

Cherokee: 

Canton 

61 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

9 

70 

Clarke: 

Athens 

445 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

6 

450 

Clay: 

Fort  Gaines... 

9 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

3 

12 

Clayton: 

Jonesboro.. 

19 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

13 

32 

Clinch: 

Homerville 

20 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

8 

28 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 


County  and  city 


Cobb: 

Acworth 

Marietta 

Roswell.- 

Smyrna 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 

292 

Coffee: 

Douglas 

67 

Miscellaneous 

7 

Total  --           

74 

Colquitt: 

Moultrie 

125 

Miscellaneous 

18 

Total 

143 

Columbia:  |Miscellane- 
ous... 

12 

Cook: 

Adel 

10 

M  iscell  aneous 

3 

Total 

13 

Coweta: 

QrantvUle.. 

10 

Newnan 

178 

Miscellaneous 

6 

Total 

194 

Crawford:    Miscellane- 
ous  

2 

Crisp: 

Cordele 

111 

Miscellaneous 

2 

Total 

113 

Dade:  Miscellaneous 

7 

Decatur: 

Bainbridge 

126 

Miscellaneous 

26 

Total 

151 

De  Kalb: 

Decatur 

591 

Emory  University.  . 
Lithonia 

60 
23 

Stone  Mountain 

Miscellaneous 

21 
122 

Total 

807 

Dodge: 

Eastman.  ... 

39 

Miscellaneous 

6 

Total 

44 

Dooly: 

Unadilla 

10 

Vienna 

11 

Miscellaneous 

10 

Total 

31 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 


10 

218 

7 

24 

33 


County  and  city 


Dougherty: 

Albany 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Douglas: 

Douglasville.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Early: 

Blakely 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Echols:  Miscellaneous.. 
Effingham:    Miscellane- 
ous  


Elbert: 

Elberton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Emanuel: 

Swainsboro 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Evans: 

Claxton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Fannin: 

Blue  Ridge 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Fayette:  Miscellaneous.. 

Floyd: 

Lindale 

Rome... 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Forsyth:  Miscellaneous. 

Franklin: 

Canon  •.. 

Lavonia 

Royston 

M  iscellaneous 


Total. 


Fulton: 

Atlanta 

Chattahoochee. 
CoUege  Park... 

East  Point 

Hapeville 

Miscellaneous.. 


Total 

Gilmer:  Miscellaneous.. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


17 


47 


25 


28 


23 

437 

23 


483 


15, 062 

12 

130 

135 

62 

40 


15,  441 


'  Canon  is  shown  in  1930  population  to  be  in  2  comities— Hart  and  Franklin— with  a  total  population  of 
B68  for  1930,  as  compared  with  1,132  for  1920. 


178 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number   of  returns — Continued 


GEORGIA— Continued 


County  and  city 


GIascock:Miscellaneous. 

Glynn: 

Brunswick 

Miscellaneous 


Total - 


Gordon: 

Calhoun 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Grady: 

Cairo 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Greene: 

Greensboro 

Union  Point.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Gwinnett: 

Buford 

Lawrenceville. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Habersham: 

Cornelia 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Hall: 

Gainesville 

New  Holland. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Hancock: 

Sparta 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Haralson: 

Bremen 

Tallapoosa 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Harris:  Miscellaneous 
Hart: 

Canon.  (See  Frank- 
lin County.) 

Hartwell 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Henry: 

Hampton 

McDonough.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Houston: 

Perry 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


241 
35 


276 


40 


31 


37 


76 


30 


168 
5 
5 


178 


17 


24 


28 


County  and  city 


Irwin: 


Ocilla 

9 

Miscellaneous 

2 

Total 

11 

Jackson: 

Commerce 

33 

Jefferson .    .  

9 

Miscellaneous 

7 

Total 

49 

Jasper: 

Monticello 

19 

M  iscell  aneous 

11 

Total 

30 

Jeff  Davis:  Hazelhurst.. 

26 

Jefferson: 

Louisville 

18 

Wadley - 

9 

Wrens      .-      

8 

Miscellaneous —  - . . 

8 

Total 

43 

Jenkins: 

Millen         

55 

Miscellaneous 

3 

Total 

58 

Johnson: 

Wrightsville 

Miscellaneous - 

12 
1 

Total - 

13 

Jones:  Miscellaneous 

10 

Lamar: 

Barnes  ville     

53 

Miscellaneous 

5 

Total          -  

58 

Lanier: 

Lakeland 

3 

Miscellaneous 

1 

Total..      .- - 

4 

Laurens: 

Dublin       

91 

Miscellaneous 

7 

Total...     

98 

Lee:  Miscellaneous 

Liberty:  Miscellaneous.  _ 
Lincoln:  Miscellaneous.- 
Long:  Miscellaneous 

4 
15 
15 

8 

Lowndes: 

Valdosta           

293 

Miscellaneous 

11 

Total..      .- - 

304 

McDuflie:  Thomson 

33 

McIntosh:Miscellaneous 

25 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 


County  and  city 


Macon: 

Marshallville-. 
Montezuma... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Madison: 

Comer 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Marion: 

Buena  Vista.. 
Miscellaneous- 


Total- 


Meri  wether: 

Manchester 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Miller:  Miscellaneous.. 
Milton:  Miscellaneous. 

Mitchell: 

Camilla 

Pelham 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Monroe: 

Forsyth 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Montgomery: 
laneous 


Miscel- 


M  organ: 

Madison 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Murray:  Miscellaneous. 

Muscogee: 

Columbus 

Miscellaneous 


Total - 


Newton: 

Covington 

Porterdale 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Oconee:  Miscellaneous. 
Oglethrope:  Miscellane- 
ous  

Paulding:  Dallas 


Peach: 

Port  Valley.-.. 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


27 


1,335 
6 


1,341 


65   I 
6 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


179 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

GEORGIA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Pickens:   Miscellaneous. 

Pierce: 

Blackshear 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pike:  Miscellaneous 

Polk: 

Aargon. 

Cedartown 

Rockmart 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pulaski: 

Hawkins  ville .  - 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Putnam  :Eatonton 

Quitman:  Miscellaneous- 
Rabun:  Miscellaneous.. 

Randolph: 

Cuthbert 

Shellman.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Richmond: 

Augusta 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Rockdale: 

Conyers 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Schley:  Miscellaneous.. 

Screven: 

Sylvania 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Seminole: 

Donalsonville 

Miscellaneous 

Total -. 

Spalding: 

Griffin 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Stephens: 

Toccoa... 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Stewart: 

Lumpkin 

Richland- 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


38 


39 


27 


3 
116 
37 

1 


157 


32 


53 


1,683 


1,691 


28 


7 

237 
9 

246 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Sumter: 

Americus 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Talbot: 

Talbotton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Taliaferro:    Miscellane- 
ous  

Tattnall: 

Glennville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Taylor:  Miscellaneous.. 

Telfair: 

Lumber  City 

McRae 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Terrell: 

Dawson 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Thomas: 

Boston... 

Meigs 

Thomasvllle 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Tift: 

Tifton 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Toombs: 

Lyons 

Vidalia 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Treutlen:  Soperton 

Troup: 

Hogansville 

Lagrange 

West  Point 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Turner: 

Ashburn... 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Twiggs:  Miscellaneous- 
Union:  Miscellaneous... 

Upson: 

Thomaston 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


193 
19 


212 


22 


26 


25 


7 

5 

249 

2 


263 


14 

273 

113 

3 


10 


County  and  city 


Walker: 

Chickamauga 

La  Fayette 

Rossville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Walton: 

Monroe 

Social  Circle. 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Ware: 

Waycross 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Warren: 

Warrenton 

Miscellaneous , 

Total 

Washington: 

Sandersville 

Tennille 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Wayne: 

Jesup 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Webster:  Miscellaneous 
Wheeler:  Miscellaneous 
White:  Miscellaneous.. 

Whitfield: 

Dalton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Wilcox: 

Abbeville 

Rochelle 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Wilkes: 

Washington 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Wilkinson: 

Gordon 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Worth: 

Sylvester 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total  Georgia 

Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total   In   general 
tables 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


45 

280 

_8 

288 


42 
21 
10 


73 


153 


159 


19 


47 


37 


33,  333 


1,044 


32,  289 


180 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


HAWAII 


County  and  city- 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num-i 
ber  of" 
returns 

Hawaii: 
Hilo 

370 

282 

Kauai:  Miscellaneous.. . 

Maui: 

Wailuku 

288 

Returns,   Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Miscellaneous 

153 
426 

652 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total   in  general 
tables 

Honolulu: 

Honolulu 

6,378 
563 

579 

8,210 

Miscellaneous - 

Total  Hawaii 

Total 

6,941 

8,460 

IDAHO 

Canyon: 

Caldwell 

Narapa _. 

Miscellaneous. _ 

Total 

Caribou:  Miscellaneous. 

Cassia: 

Burley _ 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Clark:  Miscellaneous... 

Clearwater: 

Orofino 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Custer:  Miscellaneous.. 

Elmore: 

Glenns  Ferry 

Mountain  Home 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Franklin: 

Preston 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Fremont: 

Ashton 

St.  Anthony 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Gem: 

Emmett 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Gooding: 

Gooding 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 


Ada: 

Boise 

Meridian 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 

Adams:  Miscellaneous. 

Bannock: 

Pocatello 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Bear  Lake: 

Montpelier 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Benewah: 

St.  Maries 

Miscellaneous 

Total.. 

Bingham: 

Blackfoot 

Shelley 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Blaine:  Miscellaneous. 
Boise:  Miscellaneous... 

Bonner: 

Sandpoint 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Bonneville: 

Idaho  Falls 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Boundary: 

Bonners  Ferry 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Butte:  Miscellaneous.. 
Camas:  M iscellaneous . 


1,347 
25 
26 


980 
65 


1,045 


122 


115 
27 
47 


150 
70 


220 


447 
6 


175 

221 

55 


451 
56 


150 
21 


171 
25 


100 
148 
66 


140 


104 


Idaho: 

Grange  ville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Jefferson: 

Rigby 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Jerome: 

Jerome 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Kootenai: 

Coeur  d'Alene 

Spirit  Lake 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Latah: 

Moscow 

Potlatch 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lemhi: 

Salmon 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lewis:  Miscellaneous 

Lincoln: 

Shoshone 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Madison: 

Rexburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Minidoka: 

Rupert 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


181 


'Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


IDAHO— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Nez  Perce: 

503 
32 

Shoshone: 

389 
216 
417 
236 

Washington: 

Weiser 

134 

Mullan.     

Miscellaneous 

Total 

10 

Total 

535 

144 

Total      

Miscellaneous  for  State: 
Residents  of  other 
States 

-Oneida:  Malad  City 

•Owyhee:  Miscellaneous. 

•Payette: 

Payette 

36 

27 

1,258 

Teton:  Miscellaneous... 

Twin  Falls: 

Buhl 

24 

222 

105 
34 

134 
82 

470 
93 

Total  Idaho 

Returns,   Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables          .  .. 

10, 095 

Miscellaneous 

139 

Filer 

Twin  Falls 

30 
8 

Miscellaneous _. 

Total - 

265 

American  Falls 

^    Total    in   general 

779 

Valley:  Miscellaneous . . 

9,830 

Total 

38 

77 

ILLINOIS 


-Adams: 

Quincy 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

-Alexander: 

Cairo 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

-Bond: 

Greenville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Soone: 

Belvedere 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

3rown: 

Mount  Sterling 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

IBureau: 

Depue 

Ladd.- 

Princeton 

Spring  Valley 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 

<3alhoun:  Miscellaneous 

Carroll: 

Lanark 

Mount  Carroll 

Savanna 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


1,385 
80 


1,465 


405 
27 


432 


100 


199 
22 


49 


56 

16 

220 

110 

185 


587 


31 

66 
176 
54 


Cass: 

Ashland. 

Beardstown... 

Virginia. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Champaign: 

Champaign... 

Rantoul 

Urbana 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Christian: 

Assumption.. 

Kincaid 

Pana 

Stonington 

Taylorville... 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clark: 

Casey 

Marshall 

Martinsville.. 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clay: 

Flora 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clinton: 

Breese 

Carlyle 

New  Baden... 

Trenton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


246 
89 
43 


1,055 
97 
417 
266 


1,835 


31 

18 
134 

24 
239 

61 


507 


139 


67 


Coles: 

Charleston 

Mattoon 

Oakland 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Cook: 

Argo 

Arlington  Heights. 

Barrington 

Bellewood 

Berwyn 

Blue  Island 

Broadview 

Brookfield 

Calumet  City 

Chicago 

Chicago  Heights... 

Cicero 

Des  Plaines 

Dolton 

Evanston 

Evergreen  Park 

Forest  Park 

Franklin  Park 

Glencoe 

Glenview 

Gross  Point 

Harvey... 

Hazelcrest 

Hillside 

Homewood 

Kenilworth 

La  Grange 

Lansing. 

Lemont. 

Lyons 

Maywood 

Melrose  Park 

Midlothian 

Morton  Grove 

Mount  Greenwood. 

Mount  Prospect 

Niles  Center.. 

Northbrook 

Oak  Lawn 

Oak  Park 


160 

554 

19 

17 


750 


170 

296 

249 

118 

3,212 

902 

1 

272 

278 

238,  572 

1,082 

3,609 

675 

130 

9,650 

35 

861 

78 

966 

245 

1 

816 

53 

29 

231 

516 

2,085 

105 

184 

157 

1,917 

329 

41 

153 

1 

107 

355 

109 

52 

10, 361 


182 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


County  and  city 


Cook— Continued. 

Palatine 

Park  Ridge 

Phoenix 

Posen 

Riverdale 

River  Forest 

River  Grove 

Riverside. 

South  Holland 

Steger 

Stickney 

Summit ., 

Thornton 

Western  Springs 

Wilmette 

Winnetka 

M  iscellaneous 


Total. 


Crawford: 

Oblong 

Palestine 

Robinson 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Cumberland: 

Greenup 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


De  Kalb: 

De  Kalb 

Genoa.- 

Sandwich 

Sycamore 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


142 

1,422 

7 

1 

108 

1,467 

74 

1,040 

91 

46 


2,457 
1,961 
1,206 

289,  645 


51 

28 

194 

18 


291 


48 


335 
34 
90 

19T 
95 


751 


De  Witt: 

Clinton.. 

Farmer  City.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total. 


Douglas: 

Areola 

Arthur 

Newman 

Tuscola 

Villa  Grove... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Du  Page: 

Bensenville 

Downers  Grove. 

Elnftiurst 

Glen  Ellyn , 

Hinsdale 

Lombard 

Naperville 

Villa  Park 

West  Chicago... 

Westmont 

Wheaton 

Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


271 
74 
37 


382 


280 


135 
650 
1,202 
880 
976 
361 
341 
327 
225 
65 
706 
272 

6,130 


County  and  city 


Edgar: 

Chrisman 

Paris 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Edwards: 

Albion 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Effingham: 

Altamont 

Effingham 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Fayette: 

St.  Elmo 

Vandalia 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Ford: 

Gibson  City.. 

Paxton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total.. 


Franklin: 

Benton 

Buckner 

Christopher 

Orient 

Royalton 

Sesser 

Valier 

West  Frankfort. 

Zeigler 

Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


Fulton: 

Astoria 

Canton -. 

Cuba. 

Farmington 

Lewistown 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Gallatin: 

Shawneetown. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Greene: 

Carrollton 

Greenfield 

Roodhouse 

White  Hall... 
Misccllaneous- 

Total 


Grundy: 

Coal  City 

Morris 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


38 
316 


36 


26 
112 
21 


159 


102 
106 
106 


314 


140 
4 
59 
31 
18 
14 
7 
177 
47 


504 


22 
270 
16 
43 
39 
104 


101 
21 
70 
58 
25 


43 
256 


397 


County  and  city 


Hamilton: 

McLeansboro- 
M  iscellaneous. 

Total 


Hancock: 

Augusta 

Carthage , 

Dallas  City... 

HamUton , 

La  Harpe 

Warsaw 

Miscellaneous- 

Total 


Hardin: 

Rosiclare 

Miscellaneous. 


Total - 

Henderson:  Miscellane- 


ous. 


Henry: 

Cambridge 

Galva 

Geneseo , 

Kewanee , 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Iroquois: 

Oilman , 

Milford 


Sheldon 

Watseka 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Jackson: 

Carbondale... 

Elkville - 

Murphysboro. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Jasper: 

Newton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total -. 


Jeflerson: 

Mount  Vernon. 
Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


Jersey: 

Grafton.. 

Jersey  ville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Jo  Daviess: 

East  Dubuque. 

Galena 

Stockton 

Warren 

Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns  1 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


183 


Table  11. — hidividual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


County  and  city 


Johnson:  Miscellaneous 


^ane: 

Aurora... 

Batavia 

CarpentersviUe. 

Dundee. 

East  Dundee 

Elgin 

Geneva 

Mooseheart 

St.  Charles 

Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


'Kankakee: 

Bradley- 

Kankakee 

Manteno 

Momence 

St.  Anne 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


:Kendall: 

Piano. -. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


'Knox: 

^  Abingdon 

Galesburg 

Knoxville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total , 


Xake: 

Antioch 

B    Barrington.       (See 
Cook  County.) 

Deerfield 

Grays  Lake 

Highland  Park 

Highwood.. 

Lake  Bluff 

Lake  Forest 

Liberty  ville 

Mundelein 

North  Chicago 

Ravinia... 

Waukegan 

Zion.- 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


;La  Salle: 

Earlville 

La  Salle. 

Marseilles 

Mendota 

Oglesby 

Ottawa 

Peru 

Seneca 

Streator 

Utica 

-Miscellaneous. 

Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


2,676 

313 

17 

148 

1 

1,623 

328 

12 

287 

128 


5,533 


36 

832 
28 
97 
36 
56 


1,085 


46 
100 


146 


57 

1,193 

29 

79 


1,358 


70 


174 

50 

1,454 

93 

163 

815 

257 

65 

226 

129 

1,996 

150 

288 


5,930 


30 
556 

94 
198 

53 
706 
329 

28 
516 

33 
121 

2,664 


County  and  city 


Lawrence: 

Bridgeport 

Lawrenceville., 
St.  Francisville 
Miscellaneous, 


Total 


Lee: 


Amboy 

Dixon 

Miscellaneous, 

Total 

Livingston: 
D  wight 
Fairbury 

Pontiac 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Logan: 

Atlanta 

Lincoln 

Mount  Pulaski. 
Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


McDonough: 

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 

Carlin  ville 

Gillespie 

Qirard 

Mount  Olive.. 

Staunton 

Virden.. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


30 

339 

55 


513 


84 


280 
65 


437 


287 
170 
103 
83 
241 
306 


1,190 


1,624 

60 

48 

26 

220 

280 


2,258 


2,036 
34 
106 


2,176 


49 
147 
158 
38 
82 
142 
61 
72 


County  and  city 


Madison: 

Alton 

CoUins  ville... 

East  Alton 

Edwardsville. 
Glen  Carbon.. 
Granite  City.. 

Hartford 

Highland 

Livingston 

Madison 

Nameoki. 

Roxana 

Troy 

Venice 

Wood  River.. 

Woiden 

Miscellaneous. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


1,375 

234 
82 

358 
66 

795 
19 

119 
10 

157 
21 
15 
14 
42 

273 
5 

123 


Total.... 

3,708 

Marion:^ 

Centralia 

405 

Odin 

20 

Salem 

92 

Sandoval. 

18 

Miscellaneous 

29 

Total 

564 

Marshall: 

Henry 

55 

Laeon 

57 

Toluca 

12 

Wenona 

45 

Miscellaneous 

31 

Total 

200 

Mason: 

Havana.. 

96 

Mason  City 

72 

Miscellaneous 

56 

Total  . 

224 

Massac: 

6 

93 

Miscellaneous 

4 

Total     

103 

Menard: 

23 

Petersburg 

89 

Miscellaneous 

50 

Total  

162 

Mercer: 

Aledo                

127 

Keithsburg     . . 

15 

Miscellaneous 

93 

Total 

235 

Monroe: 

65 

78 

Miscellaneous 

15 

Total     

158 

184 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing' 
number  of  returns — Continued 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


County  and  city 


Montgomery: 

Ilillsboro 

Litchfield 

Nokomis. 

Panama 

Witt 

Miscellaneous. 

Total. 


Morgan: 

Jacksonville... 

Waverly 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Moultrie: 

Lovington 

Sullivan 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Ogle: 


Mount  Morris. 

Oregon 

Polo... 

Rochelle 

Miscellaneous- 


Total. 


Peoria: 

Barton  ville 

Chillicothe 

Elmwood 

Peoria 

Peoria  Heights. 

Princeville 

Miscellaneous.. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


159 
135 
45 
13 
11 
22 


385 


e08 
38 


744 


116 


130 
77 
49 

159 
79 


494 


Total. 


Perry: 

Duquoin 

Pinckneyville. 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Piatt: 

Bement 

Monticello 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Pike: 

Barry... 

Griggs  ville 

Pittsfield 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Pope: 

Oolconda 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Pulaski: 

Mounds 

Mound  City.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


35 
95 
25 
4,692 
16 
24 
55 


4,942 


171 
55 
13 


239 


29 
132 
117 


24 
26 
108 
47 


205 


58 
35 
32 

125 


County  and  city 


Putnam: 

Granville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Randolph: 

Chester 

Coulterville... 

Red  Bud 

Sparta 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Richland: 

Olney 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Rock  Island: 

East  Moline.. 

Moline - 

Rock  Island... 

Silvis 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


St.  Clair: 

Belleville 

Dupo 

East  St.  Louis 

Fairmont  City 

Freeburg 

Lebanon 

Marissa.. 

Mascoutah 

Millstadt 

National  Stock 

Yards. — 

New  Athens 

O'Fallon 

Washington  Park... 
Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Saline: 

Carrier  Mills.. 

Eldorado 

Harrisburg 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Sangamon: 

Auburn. 

Divernon 

Riverton 

Springfield 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Schuyler: 

Rushville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Scott: 

Winchester — 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


272 


102 
4 


106 


228 

1,481 

1,367 

60 

90 


3,226 


1,008 
72 

2,581 
1 
28 
44 
43 
33 
20 


4,042 


10 

50 

219 

7 


286 


40 

18 

13 

3,312 

248 


3,631 


107 


County  and  city 


Shelby: 

Moweaqua 

Shelbyville.... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Stark: 

Toulon 

Wyoming 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Stephenson: 

Freeport 

Lena 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Tazewell: 

Delavan 

East  Peoria... 

Morton 

Pekin 

South  Pekin.. 
Washington... 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Union: 

Anna 

Cobden 

Jonesboro 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Vermilion: 

Danville. 

Georgetown... 

Hoopeston 

Rossville 

Tilton 

Westville 

Miscellaneous. 


Num- 
ber of 
return 


23- 1 
106 
43 


172- 


49 
3& 
33 


118 


1,064 
20 
41 


1,116 


Total. 


Wabash: 

Mount  Carmel. 
Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


Warren: 

Monmouth — 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Washington: 

Nashville 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Wayne: 

Fairfield 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


34 
80 

518 
24 
72 

106 


893 


102 
23 
21 

17 


163 


1,527 

62 

192 

42 

6 

62 
230 


2,111 


163 
24 


177 


304 
108 


43 

103 


62 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


185 


'able  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

ILLINOIS— Continued 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


i'hite: 

Carmi 

Grayville 

Norris  City... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Vhiteside: 

Fulton 

Morrison 

Prophetstown 

Kocli  Falls 

Sterling 

^liscellaneous 

Total 

Vill: 

Braidwood 

Crete 

Joliet 

Locliport 

Peotone 

Plainfield 

Rockdale 


56 
85 
50 
43 
416 
33 


683 


19 
75 
3,089 
223 
49 
52 
16 


Will— Continued. 
Wilmington... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Williamson: 

Carterville 

Colp 

Herrin 

Hurst.... 

Johnston  City 

Marion 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Winnebago: 

Pecatonica 

Rockford 

Rockton 

South  Beloit.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


73 

156 


3,752 


33 

1 

169 

9 

59 

191 

11 


28 

4,607 

22 

8 

57 


4,722 


Woodford: 

El  Paso 

Eureka 

Minonk 

Roanoke... 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Miscellaneous  for  State: 
Residents  of  other 
States 

Total  Illinois 

Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total  in  general 
tables 


64 
81 
81 
68 
118 


412 


331 


376, 627 
6,772 


369, 855 


INDIANA 


Ldams: 

Berne 

Decatur 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


VUen: 

Fort  Wayne... 
New  Haven... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Bartholomew: 

Columbus 

Hope 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Benton: 

Fowler 

Miscellaneous. 

Total , 

Blackford: 

Hartford  City. 
Montpelier 

Total 


Boone: 

Lebanon 

Thorn  town 

Zionsville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


37 

199 

23 


259 


5,625 
58 
71 


5,754 


352 
4 
13 


160 
30 


190 


■Brown:  Miscellaneous. 

Carroll: 

Delphi 


Flora. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


135 
26 
20 
15 


196 
2 


Cass: 

Logansport 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Clark: 

JefEersonville.. 

Sellersburg 

I         Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Clay: 

Brazil 

Harmony 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Clinton: 

Frankfort 

Miscellaneous. 


Total , 

Crawford:  Miscellane- 
ous  

Daviess: 

Washington 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 
Dearborn: 


519 
21 


540 


275 
20 
40 


335 


231 
3 
57 


352 
38 


390 


258 
25 


Aurora 

115 

Lawrenceburg 

Miscellaneous 

138 
11 

Total 

264 

Decatur: 

Greensburg 

165 

Miscellaneous 

34 

Total 

199 

De  Kalb: 

Auburn 

Butler 

Garrett .- 

Waterloo 

Miscellaneous. 


Total - 


Delaware: 

Albany 

Eaton 

Muncie 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Dubois: 

Huntingburg.. 

Jasper 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Elkhart: 

Elkhart 

Goshen 

Nappanee 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Fayette: 

Connersville.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Floyd: 

New  Albany.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


164 
31 

169 
19 
11 


394 


13 

16 

1,210 

41 


1,280 


201 


1,343 

326 

99 

75 

1,843 


465 

7 


761 

7 


186 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  coxmties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


INDIANA— Continued 


County  and  city 


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 

Marion 

National    Military 

Home 

Miscellaneous 


Total- 


Greene: 

Bloomfield 

Jason  villa 

Linton 

Worthington— 
Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Hamilton: 

Noblesvllle 

Sheridan. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Hancock: 

Fortville. 

Greenfield 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Harrison: 

Corydon 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Hendricks: 

Brownsburg... 

Danville 

Plainfield 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


126 
32 
15 
14 


187 


20 


139 


20 


179 
31 


304 


27 

24 

15 

615 

35 

28 


744 


193 


134 
30 
53 


217 


26 
111 
37 


174 


53 


172 


County  and  city 


Henry: 

Knightstown.. 
Middletown.. 

Newcastle 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Howard: 

Greentown 

Kokomo 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Huntington: 

Huntington 

Warren 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Jackson: 

Brownstown.. 

Seymour. 

Miscellaneous- 


Total. 


Jasper: 

Rensselaer 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Jay: 


Dunkirk 

Portland 

Redkey 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Jefferson: 

Madison 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Jennings: 

North  Vernon. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total - 


Johnson: 

Edinburg 

Franklin 

Greenwood — 
Miscellaneous. 

Total- 


Knox: 

Bicknell 

Bruceville 

Vincennes 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Kosciusko: 

Syracuse - 

Warsaw 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


66 

26 

322 

36 


440 


18 

782 
16 


816 


400 
14 
41 


455 


28 
199 
44 


271 


108 
44 


152 


143 
20 


163 


45 
164 
57 

17 


52 

2 

453 

45 


552 


32 
180 
93 


County  and  city 


Lagrange: 

Lagrange 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 

Lake: 

Crown  Point... 
East  Chicago.. 

East  Gary 

Gary 

Griffith 

Hammond 

Highland 

Hobart- 

Lowell- -. 

Whiting 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 

La  Porte: 

La  Porte 

Michigan  City 
Miscellaneous- 
Total 

Lawrence: 

Bedford 

Mitchell 

Oolitic -. 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 

Madison: 

-\lexandria 

Anderson 

Elwood 

Lapel 

Pendleton 

Summitville-- 
Miscellaneous- 

Total 

Marion: 

Beech  Grove- - 
Indianapolis.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Marshall: 

Argos 

Bourbon. 

Bremen 

Culver 

Plymouth 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 

Martin: 

Loogootee 

Shoals 

Total 

Miami: 

Peru 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


187 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


INDIANA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Monroe: 

Bloomington.. 
Miscellaneous- 
Total- 


Montgomery: 

Crawfordsville. 
Miscellaneous- 


Total. 


Morgan: 

Martinsville.. 

Mooresville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Newton : 

Kentland 

Morocco. 

Miscellaneous- 
Total- 


Noble: 

Albion--- 

Kendallville... 

Ligonier. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Ohio:  Rising  Sun., 

Orange: 

French  Lick... 

Orleans 

Paoli. 

West  Baden. - 
Miscellaneous- 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


750 
35 


785 


347 


416 


111 
29 
20 


160 


115 


28 
192 
85 
39 


344 


Total  

152 

Owen: 

38 

Miscellaneous. 

18 

Total 

56 

Parke: 

10 

10 

Rockville 

44 

Miscellaneous 

17 

Total... 

81 

Perry: 

Cannelton 

36 

Tell  City 

82 

Miscellaneous 

2 

Total 

120 

Pike: 

Petersburg 

42 

Winslow           .. 

18 

Miscellaneous 

8 

Total 

68 

Porter: 

Chesterton 

147 

Valparaiso 

389 

M  iscellaneous 

62 

Total 

598 

County  and  city 


Posey: 

Mount  Vernon. 
New  Harmony. 

Wadesville 

Miscellaneous.- 


Total. 


Pulaski: 

Winamac 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Putnam: 

Greencastle... 
Miscellaneous- 
Total-- 


Randolph: 

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 


Shelby: 

Shelbyville..-. 
Miscellaneous. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


108 


227 

24 


251 


118 
38 


245 


167 
48 


32 

4,856 
31 
94 


5,881 


48 


372 
42 


Total 

414 

Spencer: 

50 

M  iscellaneous 

28 

Total 

78 

Starke: 

50 

North  Judson 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

29 
22 

101 

Steuben: 

Angola 

96 

Miscellaneous 

46 

Total 

142 

County  and  city 


Sullivan: 

Dugger 

Hymera 

Shelburn 

Sullivan 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Switzerland: 

Vevay 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Tippecanoe: 

La  Fayette 

Miscellaneous. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Total - 


Tipton: 


22 

3 

12 

127 

34 


198 


1,233 
36 


1,269 


Tipton 

119 

Miscellaneous 

24 

Total 

143 

Union: 

61 

Miscellaneous 

7 

Total 

68 

Vanderburg: 

Evansville 

2,921 

Howell            

4 

Miscellaneous 

9 

Total 

2,934 

Vermillion: 

Clinton 

170 

Universal    

5 

Miscellaneous 

71 

Total 

246 

Vigo: 

Terre  Haute 

West  Terre  Haute... 
Miscellaneous 

2,199 
43 
35 

Total 

2,277 

Wabash: 

North  Manchester.. 
Wabash 

70 
238 

Miscellaneous 

24 

Total  

332 

Warren: 

Williamsport 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

30 
29 

59 

Warrick: 

Bconville 

100 

Newburg .  . 

26 

Miscellaneous. 

8 

Total 

134 

Washington: 
Salem 

50 

M  iscellaneous 

13 

Total  .. 

03 

62320—31- 


-13 


188 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


INDIANA— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Num- 
County  and  city          ber  of 
returns 

Wayne: 

Cambridge  City 

74 

57 

1,115 

64 

White: 

Monon 

29 
73 

48 

Miscellaneous  for  State: 
Residents    of    other 

Hagerstown. . : 

Monticello 

States—    -.                          783 

M  iscellan  ecus 

Total 

j 

Miscellaneous 

150 

Total  Indiana 1    77, 668 

Returns,     Form    1040,  ; 

1,310 

Whitley: 

Total 

16 

98 

32 

1 

come,  not  included  in 

general  tables 1, 175 

Wells: 

128 
45 

Columbia  City 

South  Whitley. 

M  iscellaneous- 

Total 

BluSton 

Miscellaneous 

Total  in  general  j 
tables ,    76,493 

Total 

173 

147 

! 

IOWA 


Adair: 

Greenfield 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Adams: 

Corning 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Allamakee: 

Lansing 

Postville 

Waukon 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Appanoose: 

Centerville 

Moulton. 

Mystic 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Audubon: 

iVudubon 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Benton: 

Belle  Plaine... 

Vinton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Blackhawk: 

Cedar  Falls... 
LaPorte  City., 

Waterloo. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Boone: 

Boone 

Madrid 

Ogden 

M  iscellaneous. 

Total 


70 


135 


152 
11 
5 
11 


179 


142 


209 

30 

1,537 

53 


1,829 


345 
40 
43 
17 


445 


Bremer: 

Sumner 

Waverly 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 

Buchanan: 

Independence. 
]\I  iscellaneous. 

Total 

Buena  Vista; 

Alta 

Storm  Lake... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Butler: 

Clarksville 

Greene 

Parkersburg-. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Calhoun: 

Lake  City 

Mauson ._ 

Rockwell  City 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Carroll: 

Carroll 

Coon  Rapids.. 

Rianning 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Cass: 

Anita 

Atlantic 

Griswold 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Cedar: 

Tipton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


38 

101 

57 


127 
46 


173 


52 
169 
100 


321 


108 


266 


222 
31 
56 

142 


451 


15 

203 

50 

42 


310 


45 
109 


Cerro  Gordo: 

Clear  Lake 

Mason  City 

M  iscellaneous 

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 
Miscelleneous 

Total 

Clinton: 

Clinton 

Dewitt 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Crawford: 

Denison 

Manilla 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


80 
769 
40 


207 
63 
95 


365 


199 
123 


322 


228 


911 
97 
109 


1, 117 


123 

28 
198 


349 


STATISTICS    OF    INCOME 


189 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

IOWA— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Dallas: 

Adel 

49 
163 
196 

Fremont: 
Hamburg 

62 

Sidney 

29 

M  iscellaneous 

Tabor. 

20 

Miscellaneous 

100 

Total 

408 

211 

Davis: 

Bloomfield 

42 
8 

Greene: 

Grand  Junction 

Miscellaneous 

31 
102 

Total 

50 

Scranton 

25 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

52 

Decatur: 

Lamoni 

13 
30 
21 

210 

Grundy: 

Grundy  Center 

Miscellaneous -- 

46 
25 

Total 

64 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

65 

Delaware: 

Manchester  .  .  .  -. 

83 
50 

136 

Miscellaneous 

Guthrie: 

Guthrie  Center 

Total 

133 

46 

g 

Des  Moines: 

997 
20 
56 

Stuart 

45 

Burlington 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 

70 

West  Burlington 

Miscellaneous 

170 

Hamilton: 

Webster  City 

Miscellaneous _ 

Total -  . 

Total 

1,073 

168 
111 

Dickinson: 
Mil  ford 

20 
46 
45 

Spirit  Lake 

279 

Miscellaneous 

Hancock: 

Britt... _ 

Total 

111 

42 

35 

Dubuque: 

30 

1,596 

40 

53 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

57 

Dubuque 

134 

Hardin: 

Miscellaneous 

59 

Total 

1,719 

Eldora 

79 

103 

Emmet: 

128 
25 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

87 

M  iscellaneous. 

321 

Harrison : 

Dunlap 

Logan ... 

Total 

153 

Fayette: 

Fayette 

20 
170 
33 
66 

57 

Missouri  Valley 

Woodbine. 

103 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

West  Union 

5* 

Miscellaneous 

307 

Henry: 

Mount  Pleasant 

New  London. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total 

289 

116 

Floyd: 

Charles  City— 

232 
25 
44 

14 

78 

Nora  Springs 

208 

Miscellaneous 

Howard: 
Cresco- 

Total 

301 

75 

M  iscellaneous 

Total  . 

18 

Franklin: 

106 
19 
31 

93 

Humboldt: 

Humboldt 

Sheffield 

Miscellaneous 

76 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

84 

Total 

156 

160 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Ida: 

Holstein _. 

Ida  Grove. _.. 

108 

118 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

93 

319 

Iowa: 

Marengo 

45 

Williamsburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total. - 

36 
50 

131 

Jackson: 

Bellevue... 

31 

Maquoketa 

123 

Miscellaneous 

Total  .     .. 

73 

007 

Jasper: 

Colfax 

41 

Newton 

422 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

143 

606 

Jefferson: 

Fairfield 

247 

Miscellaneous 

Total - 

12 

259 

Johnson: 

Iowa  City 

545 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

39 

584 

Jones: 

Anamosa 

56 

Monticello.  .      .  . 

66 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

41 

163 

Keokuk: 

Sigoumey 

53 

What  Cheer 

15 

Miscellaneous 

TotaL... 

76 

144 

Kossuth: 

Algona J 

140 

Miscellaneous 

Total- 

Lee: 

Fort  Madison 

Keokuk 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

147 

287 

389 

474 

35 

898 

Liim: 

Cedar  Rapids 

Marion.. 

Mount  Vernon 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

2,192 
81 
46 
51 

2,370 

Louisa: 

Wapello  .. . 

30 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

84 
114 

-J 

190 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11.- 


-Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


IOWA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Lucas: 

Chariton 

Miscellaneous... 

Total- 

Lyon: 

Rock  Rapids 

Miscellaneous... 

Total- 

Madison: 

Winterset 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Mahaska: 

New  Sharon 

Oskaloosa 

Miscellaneous,. - 

Total 

Marion: 

Knoxville 

Melcher 

Pella 

Miscellaneous... 

Total. 

Marshall: 

Marshalltown... 

State  Center 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Mills: 

Glenwood 

Malvern 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Mitchell: 

Osage 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Monona: 

Mapleton 

Onawa... 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Monroe: 

Albia 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Montgomery: 

Ked  Oak. 

Villisca 

Miscyllaneou.  .. 

Total 

Muscatine: 

Muscatine 

Wost  Liberty 

Wilton  Junction 
Miscellaneous... 

Total.. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


120 

17 


89 
126 

215 


16 

279 

55 


350 


245 


523 
54 
100 


677 


75 
59 
136 


270 


107 
54 


161 


176 


85 


236 
58 
42 

336 


419 


556 


County  and  city 


O'Brien: 

Hartley 

Paullina 

Sanborn 

Sheldon 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Osceola: 

Sibley 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Page: 

Clarinda 

Shenandoah. .- 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Palo  Alto: 

Emmetsburg 


42 
43 
20 
135 
85 


325 


119 


139 

206 

92 


437 


55 


Miscellaneous 

60 

Total 

115 

Plymouth: 

Akron 

44 

Kingsley 

47 

Le  Mars 

200 

Remsen  .  . 

101 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

47 
439 

Pocahontas: 

Fonda 

33 

Laurens 

44 

Pocahontas      

49 

Rolfe 

24 

Miscellaneous 

38 

Total 

188 

Polk: 

Des  Moines 

6,146 

Valley  Junction 

Miscellaneous 

116 
108 

Total      

6,370 

Pottawattamie: 

Avoca 

58 

Council  Bluffs 

Oakland 

1,221 
79 

Miscellaneous 

304 

Total 

1,662 

Poweshiek: 

Brooklyn  .  

33 

86 

23 

Miscellaneous 

37 

Total      

179 

Ringgold: 

Mount  Ayr 

37 

Miscellaneous 

16 

Total        

53 

Sac: 

Odebolt -- 

78 

Sac  City 

112 

Miscellaneous 

177 

Total 

367 

County  and  city 


Scott: 

Bettendorf 

Davenport 

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: 

Tama 

Toledo 

Traer 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Taylor: 

Bedford 

Lenox 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Union: 

Afton.. 

Creston 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Van  Buren: 

Farmington... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Wapello: 

Eldon 

Ottumwa 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Warren: 

Indianola 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Washington: 

Washington... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


591 

2, 8481 

1121 

3, 019] 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


191 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


IOWA— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Wayne: 

28 
15 
26 

Winneshiek: 
Decorah 

155 
73 

Wright: 

Belmond 

48 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clarion 

117 

Miscellaneous 

Eagle  Grove .-. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

111 

228 

61 

Tntol 

69 

Woodbury: 

Correctionville 

Sioux  City.    .    

29 

2,905 

229 

337 

Webster: 

Fort  Dodge 

744 
29 
92 

Total  Iowa 

Returns,     Form    1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 

45,  740 

Gowrie . 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Miscellaneous 

Total -. 

3,163 

865 

Worth: 

Manly 

49 
36 
19 

717 

Total   in  general 
tables 

Forest  City 

61 
15 
36 

Northwood      

Miscellaneous 

Total 

45,023 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

104 

112 

KANSAS 


Allen: 

Humboldt 

Tola 

La  Harpe 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Anderson: 

Garnett-. 

Miscellaneous... 

Total--.. 

Atchison: 

Atchison 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Barber: 

Kiowa 

Medicine  Lodge 
Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Barton: 

Ellin  wood 

Great  Bend 

Hoisington 

Miscellaneous. .- 

Total 

Bourbon: 

Fort  Scott 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Brown: 

Hiawatha 

Horton 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Butler: 

Augusta 

Douglass 

Eldorado 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 


82 

176 

7 

31 


296 


439 
17 


456 


223 


90 
297 
177 
151 


715 


286 
17 


303 


93 

112 
51 


256 


161 
25 
534 
273 


Chase* 

Cottonwood  Falls- 
Miscellaneous 

Total. 

Chautauqua: 

Cedarvale 

Sedan 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Cherokee: 

Baxter  Springs 

Columbus. 

Galena 

Seammon 

Weir 

West  Mineral 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Cheyenne:    Miscellane 
ous 

Clark: 

Ashland-- -.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clay: 

Clay  Center 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Cloud: 

Clyde 

Concordia 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Coffey: 

Burlington 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


100 


105 


197 
107 
185 
19 
21 
4 
17 


550 


82 
101 


183 


153 

72 


225 


23 
194 
73 


290 


Comanche: 

Cold  water 

Protection 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Cowley: 

Arkansas  City. 

Winfield 

Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


Crawford: 

Arcadia 

Arma 

Cheroke6 

Croweburg 

Franklin 

Frontenac 

Girard 

Mulberry 

Pittsburg 

Radley.- 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Decatur: 

Oberlin 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Dickinson: 

Abilene 

Herington 

Solomon 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Doniphan: 

Troy.. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Douglas; 

Baldwin  City- 
Lawrence 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


147 


455 

381 

40 

876 


19 

28 

16 

1 

6 

22 

60 

39 

597 

1 

34 


823 


134 


266 
179 
27 
124 


596 


27 

497 

72 


192 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  shoiving 
number  of  returns — Continued 

KANSAS— Continued 


County  and  city 


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 . 


Franklin: 

Ottawa 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Geary: 

Fort  Riley 

Junction  City 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Gove:  Miscellaneous. 

Graham: 

Hill  City 

Miscellaneous 


Total . 


Grant:  Ulysses. 


Gray: 

Cimarron 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


OVeeley:  Miscellaneous.. 

Greenwood: 

Eureka.. 

Madison 

Miscellaneous 

Total... 


Hamilton: 

Syracuse 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


163 

104 


267 


44 


92 


118 
188 
64 


109 
51 
58 


218 


289 
36 


325 


532 
380 


912 


263 
43 


306 


44 

231 

21 


130 


61 


98 


127 

247 


209 
128 
104 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Harper: 

Anthony 

Harper 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Harvey: 

Halstead 

Newton 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Haskell:  Miscellaneous - 
Hodgeman:  Miscellane- 
ous  


Jackson: 

Holton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Jefferson : 

Valley  Falls... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Jewell: 

Mankato 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Johnson: 

Olathe 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Kiowa: 

Greensburg... 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Labette: 

Chetopa. 

Oswego 

Parsons. 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Kearny:  Miscellaneous. . 

Kingman: 

Kingman 

Miscellaneous 


Total 

Lane:  Miscellaneous. 

Leavenworth: 

Fort  Leavenworth.. 

Leavenworth 

National     Military 

Home.. 

Tonganoxie 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


101 

47 
55 


203 


69 

478 
65 


612 


168 
101 


93 


103 


168 


49 


179 


15 
30 

405 
28 


43 
479 

33 

24 

7 


County  and  city 


Lincoln: 

Lincoln.. 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Linn: 

La  Cygne 

Pleasanton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Logan: 

Oakley 

Miscellaneous- 


Total- 


Lyon: 

571 

Miscellaneous 

80 

Total    

651 

McPherson: 

91 

245 

M  iscellaneous 

166 

Total 

502 

Marion: 

43 

Hillsboro     . -- 

52 

109 

59 

Miscellaneous. 

Total     

77 
340 

Marshall: 

Blue  Rapids 

40 
36 

183 

Miscellaneous 

129 

Total 

388 

Meade: 

108 

Miscellaneous 

Total        

177 
285 

Miami: 

119 

Paola      

107 

M  iscellaneous 

16 

Total        -- 

242 

Mitchell: 

Beloit          

160 

Miscellaneous 

81 

Total          

241 

Montgomery: 

77 

86 

Cofleyville       

391 

Independence 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

582 
18 

1,154 

1 

STATISTICS    OF    INCOME 


193 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


KANSAS— Continued 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Morris: 

Council  Grove 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Morton: 

Elkhart 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Nemaha: 

Sabetha 

Seneca 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Neosho: 

Chanute 

Erie 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 

Ness: 

Ness  City 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Norton: 

Norton 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 

Osage: 

Burlingame 

Osage  City 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Osborne: 

Downs 

Osborne— 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Ottawa: 

Minneapolis.. 
3^    Miscellaneous. 

»-  Total 

Pawnee: 

Lamed 

Miscellaneous- 

■"■         Total 

Phillips: 

Phillipsburg.- 
Miscellaneous- 

Total 

Pottawatomie: 

St.  Marys 

Watnego 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


139 


85 


273 
15 
28 

816 


163 


138 


104 


243 
117 


360 


County  and  city 


Pratt: 

Pratt 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Rawlins: 

Atwood 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Reno: 

Haven 

Hutchinson--. 

Nickerson 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Republic: 

Belleville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Rice: 

Lyons 

Sterling 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

ROey: 

Manhattan 

Miscellaneous. 

Total -- 

Rooks: 

Plainville 

Stockton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Rush: 

La  Crosse 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Russell: 

Russell 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Saline: 

Salina 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Scott: 

Scott  City 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


306 
101 


70 
68 

138 


32 

862 
24 
97 

1,015 


82 
117 


199 


256 


383 
113 


496 


78 
169 


247 


157 
160 


757 
58 


815 


County  and  city 


Sedgwick: 

Wichita 

Miscellaneous 

Total- 

Seward: 

Liberal 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Shawnee: 

Topeka 

Miscellaneous 

Total- -. 

Sheridan:  Miscellaneous 

Sherman: 

Goodland 

M  iscellaneous 

Total... 

Smith: 

Smith  Center 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Stafford: 

St.  John..- 

Stafford 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Stanton:  Miscellaneous- 
Stevens: 

Hugoton. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sumner: 

Caldwell 

Conway  Springs 

Mulvane 

Oxford 

Wellington 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Thomas: 

Colby 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Trego: 

Wakeeney — 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Wabaunsee:     Miscella- 
neous  

Wallace:  M iscellaneous  . 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


4.743 
228 


4,971 


239 
33 


272 


2,731 
35 


2,766 


61 


120 
19 


139 


93 
83 
113 

289 


42 
24 


29 

23 

37 

236 

58 

467 


183 


121 
98 


194 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

KANSAS— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

"Washington: 

Washington .  . 

33 
106 

Woodson: 

Yates  Center 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

48 
14 

Miscellaneous  for  State: 
Residents    of    other 
States 

Miscellaneous 

24S 

Total 

139 

Total  Kansas 

Returns,    Form     1040, 
showing   no   net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

62 

45 

2,483 

12 

61 

2,601 

Wichita:  Miscellaneous . 

43 

38,  SeO' 

Wyandotte: 

Bonner  Springs 

Kansas  City 

Rosedale 

Wilson: 

Altoona 

Fredonia 

7 
81 
95 
14 

Neodesha 

1,003 

M  iscellaneous 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Total   in  general 
tables - 

Total      

197 

37,  657 

KENTUCKY 


Adair: 


Columbia 

12 

Miscellaneous 

2 

Total 

14 

Allen:  Scottsville 

Anderson:  Lawrence- 
burg .. 

12 
52 

Ballard: 

WickliSe 

6 

Miscellaneous 

11 

Total 

16 

Barren: 

Glasgow 

102 

Miscellaneous 

7 

Total 

109 

Bath:  Miscellaneous 

32 

Bell: 

Middlesboro 

Pineville 

188 
100 

Miscellaneous 

19 

Total 

307 

Boone:  Miscellaneous... 

60 

Bourbon: 

Millersburg 

15 

Paris 

337 

Miscellaneous 

11 

Total 

363 

Boyd: 

Ashland. 

Catlettsburg 

Miscellaneous 

980 
73 

1 

Total 

1,054 

Boyle: 

Danville 

Miscellaneous 

199 
12 

Total 

211 

Bracken: 

Augusta 

62 

Miscellaneous 

17 

Total  . 

79 

Breathitt: 

Jackson 

21 

Miscellaneous 

2 

Total 

23 

Breckinridge: 

Cloverport 

17 

Miscellaneous 

30 

Total 

47 

Bullitt: 

Lebanon  Junction... 
Miscellaneous 

14 
15 

Total 

29 

Butler:  Miscellaneous... 

3 

Caldwell: 

Princeton 

110 

Miscellaneous 

11 

Total 

121 

Calloway: 

Murray 

61 

Miscellaneous 

4 

Total 

65 

Campbell: 

Bellevue..  .      

394 

Dayton.    

262 

Fort  Thomas 

Newport ' 

807 
1,196 

Miscellaneous 

76 

Total     

2,735 

Carlisle: 

Bardwell 

1 

Miscellaneous 

4 

Total 

5 

Carroll: 

Carrollton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Carter: 

Olive  Hill 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Casey:  Miscellaneous . . , 

Christian: 

Hopkinsville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clark: 

Winchester 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clay:  Miscellaneous... 

Crittenden: 

Marion 

Miscellaneous 

Total .- 

Cumberland:  Miscella- 
neous  - 

Daviess: 

Owensboro 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Edmonson:  Miscellane- 
ous  

Estill: 

Daytona 

Irvine 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


>  Southgate  Included  in  Newport. 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


195 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  hy  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

KENTUCKY— Continued 


County  and  city 


Fayette: 

Lexington 

Miscellaneous 

Total - 

Fleming: 

Flemingsburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Floyd: 

Prestonburg 

Wayland 

Weeksbiu-y. 

Wheelwright 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Franklin: 

Frankfort — 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Fulton: 

Fulton 

Hickman... 

Total 

Gallatin:  Miscellaneous. 

Garrard: 

Lancaster 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Grant:  Miscellaneous... 

Graves: 

Mayfield 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 

Grayson:  Miscellaneous. 

Green:  Miscellaneous... 

Greenup: 

Greenup 

Raceland 

Russell - 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Hancock:  Miscellaneous. 

Hardin: 

Elizabethtown 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Harlan: 

Evarts 

Harland 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


2,398 
18 


2,416 


39 


123 


334 
1 

335 


114 
40 


154 


54 


225 
9 


234 


26 

5 

136 

17 


184 


13 


91 


140 
272 


County  and  city 


Harrison: 

Cyntbiana 

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: 

NieholasvUle 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Johnson: 

Paints  ville..- 

Van  Lear.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Kenton: 

Covington 

Ludlow.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Knott:  Miscellaneous.. 

Knox: 

BarbourvLUe 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Larue: 

HodgenviUe 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


145 
13 


158 
21 


245 
6 

251 


46 


30 

42 
173 


271 


14, 357 
537 


14, 894 


99 


95 


3,209 
281 
154 


3,644 


55 


20 


County  and  city 


Laurel:  London 

Lawrence: 

Louisa 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lee: 

Beattjrville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Leslie:  Miscellaneous.. 

Letcher: 

t^  Jenkins.. 

Neon 

Seco.- 

Whitesbixrg 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lewis: 

Vanceburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lincoln: 

Stanford , 

Miscellaneous 

Total , 

Livingston:  Miscellane- 
ous  

Logan: 

Russellville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lyon: 

Eddyville 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

McCracken:  Paducah.. 
McCreary:  Miscellane- 
ous  

McLean: 

Livermore.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Madison: 

Berea 

Richmond. , 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Magoflan:     Miscellane- 
ous  

Marion: 

Lebanon 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


23 


117 


26 

815 

25 


67 

172 

4 


243 


196 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

KENTUCKY— Continued 


County  and  city 


Marshall: 


7 

Miscellaneous 

6 

Total 

13 

Martin:  Miscellaneous.. 

1 

Mason: 

Mavsville       

257 

Miscellaneous 

17 

Total    

274 

Meade:  Miscellaneous.. 
Menifee:  Miscellaneous. 

9 

1 

Mercer: 

Harrodsburg 

Miscellaneous — 

117 
16 

Total  

133 

Metcalfe:  Miscellaneous. 
Monroe:  Miscellaneous- 
Montgomery:      Mount 
Sterling — 

Morgan:  Miscellaneous. 


Muhlenberg: 

Central  City.. 
Drakesboro... 

Green  vUle 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Nelson: 

Bardstown 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Nicholas: 

Carlisle 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Ohio: 

Beaver  Dam.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Oldham: 

La  Grange 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


157 
10 


52 


156 


89 


47 


58 


77 


County  and  city 


Owen:  Miscellaneous. 

Pendleton: 

Falmouth 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Perry: 

Hazard-- 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Pike: 

Hellier 

Pikeville 

Miscellaneous. 


Total - 

Powell:  Miscellaneous. 

Pulaski: 

Burnside 

Somerset 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Robertson:  Miscellane- 
ous  — 

Rockcastle:  Miscellane- 
ous  - 

Rowan:  Miscellaneous. 
Russell:  Miscellaneous. 

Scott: 

Georgetown 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Shelby: 

Shelbyville... 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Simpson:  Franklin 

Spencer:  Miscellaneous. 


Taylor: 

Campbellsville. 
Miscellaneous.. 


Total . 

Todd:  Miscellaneous — 


24 


44 


137 

68 


205 


6 
124 
172 


302 


20 
134 


162 


189 
•5 


194 


142 
11 


153 


County  and  city 


Trigg: 

Cadiz 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Trimble:  Miscellaneous. 

Union: 

Morganfield-- 

Sturgis - -. 

Uniontown.- 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Warren: 

Bowling  Green. 
Miscellaneous. - 


Total. 


Washington: 

Springfield 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Wayne: 

Monticello 

MisceUaneous- 


Total. 


Webster: 

Providence — 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Whitley: 

Corbin 

Williamsburg- 
MisceUaneous. 

Total 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


28 


Wolfe:  Miscellaneous.-. 

Woodford: 

Versailles 

Miscellaneous 


Total  Kentucky.. 
Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing    no    net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total  in  general 
tables.- 


92 


297 
18 


315 


18 


57 


102 
53 
18 

173 


136 
53 


189 


35,448 


825 


34,623 


LOUISIANA 


Acadia: 

Church  Point. 

Crowley 

Rayne 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Allen: 

Elizabeth 

Kinder... 

Oakdale 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


38 
196 


46 
368 


Ascension: 

DonaldsonvUle 
Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Assumption: 

Napoleonville.. 
Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Avoyelles: 

Bunkie 

Cottonport 

Mansura 


99 


60 


Avoyelles— Contd. 

Marksville 

M^iscellaneous- 

Total 

Beauregard: 

De  Ridder 

Merryville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


105 


103 
14 
8 


125 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


197 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  shoiving 
number  of  returns — Continued 

LOUISIANA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Bienville: 

Arcadia 

Gibsland 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Bossier: 

Bossier ..- 

Plain  Dealing. 
Miscellaneous- 
Total - 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


104 


Caddo: 

Shreveport 

Vivian 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Calcasieu: 

De  Quincy 

Lake  Charles.. 

Sulphur 

Vinton 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Caldwell:  Miscellaneous 
Cameron:     Miscellane- 
ous  


Catahoula: 

Jonesville 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Claiborne: 

Haynesville... 

Homer 

Miscellaneous- 


Total -- 

Concordia: 

Ferriday-.-  -- 

Vidalia 

Miscellaneous- 


Total 

De  Soto: 

Logansport 

Mansfield 

Miscellaneous- 

Total 


East  Baton  Rouge: 


4,310 
62 

282 


4,654 


722 
55 
85 
53 


984 


27 


112 
135 


16 
148 
55 


219 


Baton  Rouge 

M  iscellaneous — 

1,660 

78 

Total 

1,738 

East  Carroll: 

Lake  Providence 

Miscellaneous 

117 

8 

Total 

125 

East  Feliciana: 

Jackson        

16 

Miscellaneous 

42 

Total - 

58 

County  and  city 


Evangeline: 

Ville  Platte.- 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Franklin: 

Winnsboro 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Grant: 

Colfax 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Iberia: 

Jeanerette 

New  Iberia 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Total - 


Jackson: 

Hodge 

Jonesboro 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Jefferson : 

Gretna 

Kenner 

Westwego 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Jefferson  Davis: 
Jennings. 


Lake  Arthur.. 

Welsh 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Lafayette: 

Lafayette 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


La  Fourche: 

Thibodaux 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


La  Salle: 

Jena 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Lincoln: 

Ruston 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Iberville: 

Plaquemine 

White  Castle 

Miscellaneous 


70 
158 
23 


133 

21 
35 

189 


100 
35 
23 

215 


117 
11 
71 
41 


320 
44 


364 

no 


199 


167 
19 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Livingston: 


Denham  Springs.. _ 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

23 

25 

48 

Madison: 

Tallulah... 

M  iscellaneous 

97 
27 

Total 

1          124 

Morehouse: 

Bastrop 

Miscellaneous 

192 
70 

Total 

'          262 

Natchitoches: 

Natchitoches 

]M  iscellaneous 

1 

116 

i            57 

Total 

I          173 

Orleans:  New  Orleans. 

'     18, 435 

Ouachita: 

Monroe 

West  Monroe..  ... 
Miscellaneous 

1, 152 
112 
41 

Total 

-1       1,305 

Plaquemine: 
laneous 


Miscel- 


PoLote  Coupee: 
New  Roads... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


47 


77 


Rapides: 

Alexandria 

Glenmora 

Lecompte 

Pineville 

Miscellaneous. 


826 
21 
32 
36 
52 


Total. 

Miscella- 

967 

Red   River: 

57 

Richland: 
Delhi 

30 

61 

IMiscellar 

leous 

50 

Total 

141 

Sabine: 
Many 

32 

Zwolle 

19 

Miscellai 

leous 

47 

Total. 

98 

Miscella- 

St.   Bernard 
neous 

53 

St.  Charles:  Miscellane- 
ous          .        

84 

St.  Helena:  Miscellane- 
ous  

2 

198 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

LOUISIANA— Continued 


County  and  city 


St.  James: 

Luteher 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

St.  John  the  Baptist: 
Miscellaneous 

St.  Landry: 

Eunice 

Melville 

Opelousas 

Washington. 

M  iscelianeous 

Total _. 

St.  Martin: 

Breaux  Bridge 

St.  Martinville 

Miscellaneous 

Total , 

St.  Mary: 

Berwick 

Franklin 

Morgan  City 

Patterson 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

St.  Tammany: 

Covington 

Mandeville 

Slidell 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


90 


70 


47 
34 

188 
17 
52 


15 
107 
101 
35 
24 


282 


County  and  city 


Tangipahoa: 

Amite 

Hammond. 

Independence 

Kentwood 

Ponchatoula 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Tensas:  Miscellaneous.. 

Terrebonne: 

Hoiuna 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Union: 

Farmerville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Vermillion: 

Abbeville 

Gueydan ^. 

Kaplan 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Vernon: 

Leesville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Washington: 

Bogalusa 

M  iscelianeous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


37 
184 
10 
14 
43 
22 


310 


99 


142 
33 


175 


63 


35 

123 


240 
24 


264 


County  and  city 


Webster: 

Cotton  Valley 

Minden 

Springhill 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

West  Baton  Rouge: 

Port  Allen 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

West  Carroll: 

Oak  Grove 

Miscellaneous 

Total. -. 

West  Felii^iana;  Miscel- 
laneous  

Winn: 

Winnfield 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total  Louisiana.-. 
Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  included  iu 
general  tables 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


39 

173 

9 

33. 


25i 


46 


Total  in  general 
tables 


45 


78 


36, 132 
1,039 


35, 093 


MAINE 


Androscoggin: 

Auburn.  .  

595 

963 

62 

2 
79 
.51 
21 

4 
20 

5 

Aroostook— Contd. 

Madawaska _.. 

29 
7 

35 

10 

207 

1 

4 

6 

39 

19 

25 

Cumberland— Contd. 

South  Portland 

Standish 

487 

Lewiscon 

A^apleton 

12 

Lisbon 

Mars  Hill 

Westbrook 

273 

Li  vermore 

Monticello 

Windham 

32 

Livermore  Falls 

Prestjue  Isle 

Yarmouth .. 

65 

Mechanic  Falls 

St.  Francis 

M  iscelianeous 

Total 

73 

Poland 

Turner    . 

Stockholm 

6,559 

Webster 

Franklin: 

M  iscelianeous 

Washburn 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

127 

Total 

1,802 

Jay 

Kingfield 

29 

1,033 

14 

Aroostook: 
Ashland 

U 

1 

7 

140 

9 

44 

142 

48 

1 

2 

202 

y 

35 

Cumberland: 
Bridston 

12 

55 

287 

114 

13 

8 

48 

39 

14 

8 

10 

4,981 

40 

Rangeley 

54 

Blaine 

Wilton    — 

66 

Bridgewater 

Brunswick. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

35 

Caribou.  .           

Cape  Elizabeth 

Cumberland 

Eagle  Lake. 

337 

Hancock: 

Bar  Harbor 

Fort  Fairfield  . 

Fort  Kent  .. 

Gorham 

216 

Frenchville.. 

Grav 

Blue  Hill 

16 

Grand  Isle. 

HariSswell 

Bucksport 

Deer  Isle 

45 

Houlton. . 

New  Gloucester 

Portland       .  . 

11 

Island  Falls 

Ellsworth 

Gouldsboro 

94 

Limestone 

Scarborough 

5 

STATISTICS  OF  INCOME 


199 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


MAINE— Continued 


County  and  city 


Hancock— Continued. 

Mount  Desert 

Stonington 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Kennebec: 

Augusta 

Benton 

China 

Clinton.. 

Farmingdale.- 

Gardiner. 

Hallowell 

Monmouth 

Oakland 

Randolph 

Vassalboro 

Water  ville 

Winslow 

Winthrop 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Knox: 

Camden 

Rockland 

Rockport 

St.  George 

Thomaston 

Union 

Vinalhaven 

Warren 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Lincoln: 

Boothbay 

Boothbay  Harbor. 

Bristol 

Waldoboro 

Wiscasset 

M  iscellaneous 


Total. 


Oxford: 

Bethel 

Dixfield 

Fryeburg 

Mexico 

Norway 

Oxford,. 

Paris    and    South 
Paris 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


74 

19 

130 


610 


7 

5 
21 

6 

204 

56 

7 
58 
13 
16 
707 

9 
67 
61 


1,925 


124 
367 
19 
23 
72 
9 
13 
17 
16 


660 


229 


County  and  city 


Oxford— Continued  I 

Rumford 

Miscellaneous 


TotaL 


Penobscot: 

Bangor 

Brewer 

Corinna 

Dexter 

East  Millinocket. 

Enfield 

Hampden 

Hermon 

Howland 

Lincoln 

Milford... 

Millinocket 

Newport 

Old  Town 

Orono 

Orrington 

Patten 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Piscataquis: 

BrownvOlo 

Dover-Foxcroft. 

Greenville 

Guilford 

Milo.. 

Monson 

Sangerviile 

Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


Sagadahoc: 

Bath 

Richmond 

Topsham 

Miscellaneous. 

Total , 


Somerset: 

Anson 

Bingham 

Fairfield 

Hartland 

Jackman 

Madison 

Moscow 

Norridgewock. 
Pittsfield 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


269 

87 


661 


109 
12 
77 
38 
8 
IS 
1 

17 
42 
11 

189 
23 

101 
61 
3 
13 
37 


2,246 


296 


316 
33 
26 
28 


403 


23 


County  and  city 


Somerset— Continued. 

Skowhegan 

St.  Albans 

Miscellaneous 


Total 


Waldo: 

Belfast 

Searsport 

Winterport... 
Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Washington: 

Bailey  ville 

Calais 

Cherry  field 

Danforth 

East  Machias. 

Eastport- 

Jonesport 

Lubec. 

Machias 

Millbridge 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


York: 

Berwick 

Biddeford 

Buxton 

Eliot 

Hollis 

Kennebunk 

Kennebunkport. 

Kittery... ., 

Lebanon 

Limerick 

North  Berwick.. 

Old  Orchard 

Saco. 

Sanford 

South  Berwick... 

Wells 

York 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Total  Maine . 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Returns,  Form  1040, 
shewing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total  in  general 
tables 


150 

2 

38 


157 

21 

7 

71 


41 
101 
10 
20 
6 
79 
10 
39 
27 
13 
62 


35 

333 

21 

11 

6 

103 

43 

98 

7 

17 

38 

59 

225 

359 

60 

51 

104 

49 


1,619 


19,568 


395 


19, 173 


MARYLAND 


Allegany: 

Cumberland-. 

Frostburg 

Lonaconing... 
Mount  Savage 
Westernport.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Anne  Arundel: 

Annapolis 

Miscellaneous . 

Total 


1,565 
149 
64 
37 
54 
101 


1,970 


709 
444 


1,153 


City  of  Baltimore 

Baltimore: 

Catonsville 

Towson... 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Calvert:  Miscellaneous, 

Caroline: 

Denton 

Federalsburg.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


38, 364 


692 

336 

2,292 


Carroll: 

Union  Bridge , 

Westminster , 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Cecil: 

Elkton 

North  East 

Port  Deposit 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Charles:  Miscellaneous, 


36 

211 
194 


150 
26 
61 

185 


200 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

MARYLAND— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num'i 
berof 
retura 

Dorchester: 

Cambridge 

237 
16 
53 

Montgomery: 

Chevy  Chase 

Rockville  . 

1,265 
218 
373 

1,129 

Washington: 

Boonsboro 

1 

Hurlock    -    

Hagerstown 

1,16 

Miscellaneous 

Tacoma  Park 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Williamsport 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

6 
14 

Total 

306 

2,985 

1,376 

Frederick: 

116 

608 
237 

Prince  Georges: 

Capitol  Heights 

'         Hyattsville 

Wicomico: 

Salisbury..    .    . 

Brunswick       

24 
310 
131 

155 
702 

Frederick 

360 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

28 

Total 

961 

Laurel 

Mount  Ranier 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Worcester: 

Garrett: 

68 

48 

48 

Miscellaneous 

1,322 

Pocomoke  City 

95 

Queen  Anne: 

45 
66 

Total 

116 

84 
52 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Harford: 

113 

124 
142 
128 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

254 

Belair 

136 

Miscellaneous    for    the 

St.    Marys:     Miscella- 

Nonresident   aliens 
and    American 

Miscellaneous 

71 

Total 

507 

Somerset: 

Crisfield 

citizens  residing 
abroad 

78 
71 

6,237 

Howard; 

146 
122 

Residents  of  other 
States 

Ellicott  City— 

Miscellaneous. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

8,067 

Total  Maryland-. 
Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing    no    net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total   in   general 
tables 

149 

69,720 

Total 

268 

Talbot: 

Fasten       . 

238 
35 
70 

Kent: 

135 
66 

Chestertown 

Miscellaneous 

St.  Michaels 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

1.066 

Total 

201 

343 

68,664 

MASSACHUSETTS 


Barnstable: 

403 
143 
71 
61 
267 
96 
60 
98 
69 
72 
59 

Bristol— Continued. 
Berkley 

3 

80 

78 

184 

385 

2,580 

31 

283 

3,427 

555 

118 

54 

10 

33 

100 

77 

1,258 

76 

Essex— Continued. 

Hamilton 

146 

Haverhill... 

2,066 

Ipswich 

224 

Lawrence -. 

2,414 

Fairhaven 

Lynn  

4,868 

Fall  River 

Lynnfield 

126 

Freetown 

Manchester 

218 

Mansfield... 

Marblehead 

Merrimac 

766 

New  Bedford 

North  Attleboro 

83 

Methuen.. 

624 

Middleton 

28 

162 

Total 

1,399 

Rehoboth 

Newbury 

56 

Newburyport 

North  Andover 

669 

Berkshire: 

344 

37 

2 

98 

310 

28 

28 

201 

153 

13 

870 

2,877 

40 

94 

23 

250 

46 

Somerset 

331 

Adams 

773 

Cheshire       .  . 

Rockport 

161 

Clarksburg. 

36 

Dal  ton 

Total                

1,974 
37 

Great  Harrington... 

10,  326 

Salisbury 

Hinsdale 

Dukes: 

Edgartown 

468 

1,437 

61 

29 

116 

Lanesborough 

Lee 

57 

25 

92 

6 

Swampscott 

Lenox 

Oak  Bluffs 

West  Newbury 

Miscellaneous 

Total        

New  Marlborough.. 
North  Adams 

Tisbury               

Miscellaneous 

Total 

22,019 

Sheffield 

179 

Franklin: 

Essex: 

2 
16 

West  Stockbridge... 

410 

792 

1,261 

547 

44 

63 

1,006 

66 

Colrain 

Williamstown 

Deerfield 

97 

Miscellaneous 

Beverly 

Erving 

10 

6,414 

Greenfield..   

827 

Total 

Montague 

278 

Bristol- 

21 
973 

Georgetown 

Gloucester    

Northfleld 

72 

Orange 

183 

Attleboro. 

Groveland 

Shellburne 

100 

STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


201 


Table  U. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

MASSACHUSETTS— Continued 


County  and  city- 


Franklin— Continued. 

Sunderland 

Whately- 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Hampden: 

Agawam 

Chester 

Chicopee. 

East  Longmeadow.. 

Holyoke 

Longmeadow 

Ludlow 

Monson 

Palmer.. 

Russell-- 

Southwick 

Springfield 

Westfleld 

West  Springfield 

Wilbratiam 

Miscellaneous 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Hampshire: 

Amherst 

Belchertown... 
Easthampton.. 

Hadley 

Harfield 

Huntington 

Northampton- 
South  Hadley. 

Ware 

Williamsburg.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Middlesex: 

Acton 

Arlington 

Ashland 

Ayer 

Bedford. 

Belmont 

Billerica 

Burlington 

Cambridge 

Chelmsford 

Concord 

Dracut 

Everett- 

Framingham 

Groton 

y       Holliston.- 

m       Hopkinton 

^'       Hudson 

Lexington 

Lincoln 

Littleton 

Lowell 

Maiden..- 

Marlborough- _. 

MajTiard 

Medford 

Melrose..- 

Natick 

Newton 

North  Reading. 

tPepperell 
Reading 
Shirley 
Somerville 
Stoneham 
Stow.... 

Sudbury 


1,700 


148 

45 

979 

64 

2,623 

649 

132 

104 

295 

31 

13 

8,390 

674 

669 

75 

61 


Total :     14,942 


321 
21 

263 

47 

49 

29 

,498 

327 

250 
45 
79 


2,929 


118 

3,066 

113 

144 

116 

2,529 

132 

33 

7,252 

192 

611 

62 

1,533 

1,231 

155 

125 

97 

297 

828 

160 

72 

2,906 

2,835 

532 

220 

3,289 

2,458 

684 

9,273 

16 

93 

802 

43 

4,558 

447 

44 

69 


County  and  city 


Middlesex— Continued. 

Tewksbury 

Townsend 

T  jTigsborough 

Wakefield.-- 

Waltham 

Watertown 

Wayland- 

Westford 

Weston 

Wilmington 

Winchester 

Woburn 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Nantucket:  Nantucket.. 

Norfolk: 

Avon..- 

Bellingham. -. 

Braintree 

Brookline.... 

Canton 

Cohasset 

Dedham... 

Dover 

Foxborough 

Franklin 

Holbrook 

Medfield - 

Medway 

Millis 

Milton 

Needhan 

Norfolk 

Norwood 

Plainville- 

Quincy 

Randolph 

Sharon 

Stoughton 

Walpole-- 

Wellesley- 

Westwood 

Weymouth.- 

Wrentham 

Total 

Plymouth: 

Abington 

Bridgewater 

Brockton 

Carver 

Duxbury 

East  Bridgewater— 

Hanover 

Hanson.. 

Hingham— 

HuU 

Kingston 

Lakeville.- 

Marion 

Marshfield 

Mattapoisett 

Middleborough 

Norwell 

Pembroke-- 

Plymouth. 

Rochester 

Rockland-- 

Scitutate 

Wareham..- 

West  Bridgewater.  - 

Whitman 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


34 
34 

21 

809 

1,524 

2,243 

162 

90 

344 

121 

1,674 

856 

45 


55, 082 


213 


62 

21 
946 
8,907 
346 
297 
905 
103 
151 
346 
113 

77 
115 

67 

1,780 

947 

38 
833 

48 
4,446 
240 
261 
301 
418 
1,611 
121 
841 
101 


24, 441 


236 

190 

2,751 

38 

98 
136 
127 

48 
601 

87 

8 

7 

100 

129 

69 
337 

46 

42 
673 

17 
341 
228 
214 

64 
298 

19 


6,904 


County  and  city 


Suffolk: 

Boston 

Chelsea.. - 

Revere 

Winthrop. 

Total... 


Worcester: 

Ashbumham 

AthoL- 

Auburn 

Barre 

Berlin- 

Blackstone 

Boylston., 

Brookfleld- 

Carlton 

Clinton- 

Douglas l'.^.... 

Dudley 

Fitchburg 

Gardner 

Grafton 

Hardwick 

Holden 

Hopedale 

Hubbardston 

Lancaster 

Leicester 

Leominster 

Lunenburg 

Mendon 

Milford 

Millbury 

Millville. 

Northboro 

Northridge 

North  Brookfleld 

Oxford 

Rutland 

Shrewsbury 

Southboro 

Southbridge. ..: 

Spencer 

Sterling 

Sturbridge 

Sutton 

Templeton 

Upton 

Uxbridge 

Warren 

Webster 

Westboro 

West  Boylston 

West  Brookfleld 

Westminster 

Winchendon 

Worcester— ...; 

Miscellaneous \ 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


47,457 

1,224 

968 

1,538 


51, 187 


Total 

Residents     of 
States 


other 


62 

418 

135 

109 

19 

42 

27 

98 

34 

372 

71 

47 

1,563 

664 

182 

36 

120 

134 

14 

81 

133 

728 

33 

25 

479 

200 

62 

71 

236 

82 

73 

69 

236 

140 

514 

216 

38 

28 

25 

73 

34 

194 

76 

420 

166 

66 

23 

31 

190 

10,  012 

169 

19. 049 

1.669 


Total  Massachu- 
setts.  i  217,453 

Returns,  Form  1040,  ' 
showing  no  net  in-  ! 
come,    not    included 


in  general  tables 

Total  in  general 
tables... 


4,137 


213, 316 


202 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  U.— Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

MICHIGAN 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Alcona:  Miscellaneous.. 

Alger: 

Munising 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Allegan: 

Allegan 

Otsego 

Plain  well 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Alpena: 

Alpena 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Antrim: 

Mancelona 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Arenac:  ISIiscellaneous- 

Baraga: 

Baraga 

L'Anse 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Barry: 

Hastings 

Nashville 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Bay: 


Bay  City, 

Essexville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Benzie: 

Frankfort 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Berrien: 

Benton  Harbor. 
Berrien  Springs. 

Buchanan 

Niles 

New  Buffalo 

St.  Joseph 

Three  Oaks 

Watervliet 

Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


Branch: 

Bronson 

Coldwiiter 

Quincy 

Union  City — 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


40 


119 


118 
74 
70 

151 


413 


321 

4 


32S 


156 
28 
43 


227 


1,651 
37 


1,757 


100 


759 
41 

135 

443 
42 

415 
54 
59 

157 


2,105 


County  and  city 


Calhoun: 

Albion 

Battle  Creek.. 

Homer 

Jilarshall 

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. 


Clare: 

Clare 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Clinton: 

Ovid 

St  Johns 

Miscellaneous. 

TotaJ 


Crawford: 

Grayling 

Miscellaneous. 

Total .- 


Delta: 

Escanaba 

Gladstone 

Wells 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


41 

222 

21 

20 

2 

306 


Dickinson: 

Iron  Mountain. 

Norway 

Vulcan 

Miscellaneous.. 


Total- 


Eaton: 

Belle  vue 

Charlotte 

Eaton  Rapids. 
Grand  Ledge.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


278 

2,424 

36 

178 

42 


2.958 


57 

203 

28 

12 


300 


186 


123 

47 


170 


64 


32 

125 

73 


230 


74 


484 
125 
17 
31 


657 


447 
73 
20 
46 


586 


26 
173 
108 
111 

42 


County  and  city 


Emmet: 

Harbor  Sprmgs. 

Pellston 

Petoskey 

Miscellaneous... 


Total- 


Genesee: 

Clio 

Davison 

Fenton 

Flint 

Flushing 

Mount  Morris- 
Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


Gladwin: 

Gladwin 

Miscellaneous. 

Total - 


Gogebic: 

Anvil  Location. 

Bessemer 

Iron  wood 

Wakefield 

Miscellaneous- 


Total . 


Grand  Traverse: 
Traverse  City. 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Gratiot: 

Alma 

Ithaca.. - 

St.  Louis 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Hillsdale: 

HUlsdale 

Jones  ville 

Reading 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Houghton: 

Atlantic  Mine. 

Baltic 

Calumet 

Chassell.- 

Dollar  Bay 

Hancock 

Houghton 

llubbell 

Kearsarge 

Lake  Linden.. 

Laurium 

Painesdale 

South  Range.. 
Trimountain.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


82 

15 

272 

31 


400 


48. 

5a 

115 

7,211 

62' 

67 
148. 


7,704. 


14 

129 

451 

62 

45 


701 


354 
24 


378. 


17a 


344 


20ft 
26 
23. 
42 


l,2ir 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


203 


Table  11.- 


-Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


MICHIGAN— Continued 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


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 

Iron: 

Amasa 

Caspian 

Crystal  Falls 

Iron  River 

Stambaugb 

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 

Grand  ville 

Lowell 

Rockford 

Sparta 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

62320—31- 


85 


300 


232 
3,458 
18 
86 
29 
65 


3,888 


7 

23 
82 
192 
42 
27 


373 


177 
53 


230 


159 


2,988 
45 
97 


3,130 


22 


26 


21 
10, 110 
41 
81 
59 
80 
153 


10,545 
-14 


County  and  city 


Keweenaw: 

Mohawk 

Miscellaneous. -- 

Total- - 

Lake:  Miscellaneous 

Lapeer: 

Almont.- 

Imlay  City 

Lapeer.-- 

Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


Leelanau:     Miscellane- 
ous  


Lenawee: 

Adrian 

Blissfield 

Clinton 

Hudson 

Morenci 

Tecumseh 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Livingston: 

Brighton 

Howell 

Towler  ville... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Luce: 

Newberry 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Mackinac: 

St.  Ignace 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Macomb: 

East  Detroit 

Mount  Clemens. 
New  Baltimore.. 

Richmond-- 

Romeo 

Roseville 

St.  Clair  Shores.. 

Utica-- -.. 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Manistee: 

Arcadia 

Manistee 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Marquette: 

Champion 

Gwinn 

Ishpeming 

Marquette..  ..- 

Negaunee 

Republic 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


38 


10 


27 
67 
135 


318 


45 


534 
50 
42 
69 
55 


918 


49 
168 
27 
20 


264 


82 


120 


877 
32 
35 
58 
36 

150 
69 

258 


1,601 


9 

240 

36 


285 


11 

298 

632 

157 

11 

52 


1,167 


County  and  city 


Mason: 

Ludington 

Scottville 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Mecosta: 

Big  Rapids.. - 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Menominee: 

Hermansville. 

Menominee 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Midland: 

Midland 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Missaukee:      Miscella- 
neous  


Monroe: 

Dundee 

Monroe 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Montcalm: 

Carson  City... 

Greenville 

Howard  City. 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Montmorency:  Miscel- 
laneous  


Muskegon: 

Montague 

Muskegon 

Muskegon  Heights. 

Whitehall-.- 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Newaygo: 

Fremont 

Newaygo 

Miscellaneous. 

Total -. 


Oakland: 

Berkley 

Birmingham 

Bloom  field  Hills  . 

Clawson-- 

Farmington 

Ferndale.- 

Holly 

Milford 

Oak  Park 

Orion.- 

Oxford 

Pleasant  Ridge.. 

Pontiac- 

Rochester 

Royal  Oak 

Miscellaneous 


Total 8,412 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


270 
20 
21 


311 


135 
40 


175 


20 
342 

35 


397 


367 
27 


394 


24 


20 

888 
117 


1,025 


32 
159 

12 
103 


306 


250 
46 
52 


2,356 


138 


62 

1,110 

112 

48 

167 

703 

77 

87 

1 

63 

103 

254 

3,204 

183; 

1,728 

520 


204 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


MICHIGAN— Continued 


County  and  city 


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: 

Gaylord - 

Misee  laneous 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Total. 


Ottawa: 

Coopersville.. 
Grand  Haven. 

Holland 

Spring  Lake.. 

Zeeland 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Presque  Isle: 

Onaway 

Rogers  City... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Roscommon: 
neous 


Miscella- 


Saginaw: 

Carrollton 

Chesaning 

Frankenmuth. 

Saginaw 

St.  Charles.... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total , 


135 


62 


31 


100 


56 


29 
325 
621 

70 
132 

83 


1,260 


15 
105 
26 


22 


5 

50 

37 

3,250 

44 
97 


3,483 


County  and  city 


St.  Clair: 

Algonac 

Marine  City.. 

Marys  ville 

Port  Huron... 

St.  Clair 

Yale... 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

St.  Joseph: 

Constantine.. 
Stm-gis 

Three  Rivers. 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sanilac: 

Croswell 

Marlette 

Sandusky 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Schoolcraft: 

Manistique... 
Miscellaneous, 

Total 

Shiawassee: 

Corunna 

Durand 

Owosso 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Tuscola: 

Caro 

Cass  City 

Vassar 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Van  Buren: 

Bangor 

Decatur 

Hartford 

Lawton 

Paw  Paw 

South  Haven. 
Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


120 
161 
22 
1,364 
216 
48 
77 


2,007 


46 
286 
271 
101 


704 


190 


141 
9 

150 


22 
120 
4fiB 

62 


670 


266 


43 
26 
60 
29 
101 
220 
72 


County  and  city 


Washtenaw: 

Ann  Arbor 

Chelsea 

Manchester 

Milan 

Saline 

Ypsilanti 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Wayne: 

Brightmoor 

Centerline 

Dearborn  i 

Detroit- 

Ecorse 

Eloise 

Fordson  (formerly 
Springwells).! 

Flat  Rock... -. 

Grosse  lie. 

Grosse  Pointe 

Garden  City 

Grosse  Point  Farms. 

Hamtramck- 

Highland  Park 

Inkster 

Lincoln  Park 

Melvindals 

Northville 

Plymouth 

River  Rouge 

Trenton 

Wayne. 

Wyandotte 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

We.'fford : 

Cadillac 

Manton 

Miscellaneous 

Total.... 

Miscellaneous  for  State: 
Residents  of  other 

States 

Nonresident  aliens 
and  American  citi- 
zens  residing 
abroad. 

Total  Michigan... 
Returns,     Form    1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  mcluded  in 
general  tables 

Total  in  general 
tables 


Num- 
ber of 
retur: 


ler  01   R 
turnaM 

1,859 


6& 
27 
76 
42 

572 
23 


2,659 


3 

55 

2,010 

90,809 

258 

3 


57 

123 

2,035 

1 

322 

621 

3,638 

69 

163 

35 

144 

358 

361 

163 

344 

1,130 

206 


102, 808 


257 
13 
8 


278 


1,306 


600 


180, 792 
2,874 


177, 918 


MINNESOTA 


Aitkin: 

Aitkin  . 

41 
26 

Becker: 

Detroit  Lakes. 

Frazee.           

142 
16 
21 

Benton: 

Sauk  Rapids 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

20 

26 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

67 

46 

179 

Big  Stone: 

Ortonville 

Anoka: 

Anoka 

105 
11 

Beltrami: 

Bemidji 

152 
23 

57 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

50 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total         .    . 

116 

175 

lor 

•  Returns  for  Fordson  included  in  Dearborn. 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


205 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  toivnships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

MINNESOTA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Blue  Earth: 

Lake  Crystal.. 

Mankato 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Brown: 

New  Ulm 

Sleepy  Eye 

Springfield 

Miscellaneous. 

Total , 

Carlton: 

Cloquet 

Miscellaneous- 
Total , 

Carver: 

Chaska 

Waconia 

Miscellaneous- 


Total 

146 

Cass: 

Cass  Lake 

42 

Miscellaneous. 

50 

Total 

92 

Chippewa: 

Montevideo.. 

Miscellaneous. 

92 
44 

Total 

136 

Chisago:  Miscellaneous. 

97 

Clay: 

BarnesvOle 

24 

Moorhead 

190 

Miscellaneous 

72 

Total 

286 

Clearwater:  Miscellane- 
ous  

Cook:  Miscellaneous.. , 


Cottonwood: 

Mountain  Lake. 

Windom 

Miscellaneous... 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Total. 


Crow  Wing: 

Brainerd , 

Crosby 

Ironton 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Dakota: 

Farmington 

Hastings 

South  St.  Paul- 
Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


25 

586 

58 


185 
56 
56 
19 


316 


241 

74 


315 


230 
91 
30 
38 


27 

72 

287 

99 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Dodge: 

Kasson.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Douglas: 

Alexandria- 

Osakis 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Faribault: 

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:  Miscellaenous-..[ 

Hennepin: 

Crystal  Bay 

Edina.-- 

Excelsior 

Hopkins 

Minneapolis 

Richfield 

Robbinsdale 

St.  Louis  Park--. 

Wayzata 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Houston: 

Caledonia 

Miscellaneous 

Total.- 

Hubbard: 

Park  Rapids 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Isanti: 

Cambridge 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


106 
25 
25 


156 


193 


218 


316 
66 


382 


28 
35 
294 
45 
66 


13 

6 

121 

145 

28,948 

2 

110 

80 

93 

158 


29, 676 


County  and  city 


Itasca: 

Bovey 

Coleraine 

Grand  Rapids 

Keewatin. 

Nashwauk 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Jackson: 

Jackson 

Lakefield 

Miscellaneous 

Total... 

Kanabec: 

Mora 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Kandiyohi: 

Willmar 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Kittson:  Miscellaneous.. 

Koochiching: 

International  Falls.. 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lac  qui  Parle: 

Dawson 

Madison 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lake: 

Two  Harbors 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Lake  of  the  Woods ;  Mis- 
cellaneous  

Le  Sueur: 

Le  Sueur 

Montgomery 

New  Prague 

WatervUle-. 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Lincoln:  Miscellaneous.. 

Lyon: 

Marshall 

Tracy.- 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

McLeod: 

Olencoe 

Hutchinson 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
return 


206  STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 

Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  hy  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing- 
number  of  returns — Continued 

MINNESOTA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Mahnomen: 

Miscellaneous.. 

Marshall : 

Warren 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 

Martin: 

Fairmont- 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total...-—. 

Meeker: 

Litchfield 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Mille  Lacs: 

Milaca 

Princeton 

Miscellaneous.- 

Total.- 

Morrison: 

Little  Falls 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total.- 

Mower: 

Austin --- 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total.- 

Murray: 

Slayton 

Miscellaneous- 

Total 

Nicollet: 

St.  Peter 

Miscellaneous-. 

Total 

Nobles: 

Adrian 

Worthington... 
Miscellaneous- 

Total 

Norman: 

Ada.- _- 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Olmsted: 

Rochester 

Miscellaneous-, 

Total 

Ottertail: 

Fergus  Falls 

Pelican  Rapids, 

Perham 

Miscellaneous-. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


90 


203 


158 


121 
60 


171 
349 


417 


84 


107 
29 


136 


17 
137 


202 


75 


756 
56 


812 


290 
26 
29 
94 


439 


County  and  city 


Pennington: 

Thief  River  Falls. 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pine: 

Pine  City 

Sandstone— 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pipestone: 

Pipestone - 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Polk: 

Crookston 

East  Grand  Forks 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pope: 

Glenwood 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Ramsey: 

North  St.  Paul-.-. 

St.  Paul 

White  Bear  Lake. 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Red  Lake: 

Red  Lake  Falls... 
Miscellaneou  s 

Total 

Redwood: 

Redwood  Falls 

Miscellaneous 

Total- 

Renville: 

Bird  Island 

Fairfax 

Olivia.- 

Renville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Rice: 

Faribault 

Northfield 

M  is  cellaneous 

Total 

Rock: 

Luveme 

Miscellan  ecus 

Total 

Roseau: 

Roseau 

Warroad 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


123 
43 


166 


172 
66 


324 


92 


61 

9,145 

174 

14 


9,394 


24 


169 


220 


289 
191 
23 


503 


102 
29 


131 


43 


County  and  city 


St.  Louis: 

Aurora— 

Biwabik 

Buhl 

Chisholm 

Duluth 

Ely 

Eveleth- , 

Gilbert 

Hibbing , 

Mountain  Iron. 

Proctor- 

Virginia 

Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


Scott: 

Belleplaine 

Jordan. 

Shakopee 

Miseellaneous- 

Total 


Sherburne: 

Elk  River 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Sibley: 

Winthrop 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Stearns: 

Cold  Spring— 

Melrose— 

Paynesville — 

St.  Cloud 

St.  Joseph 

Sauk  Center.. 
Waite  Park... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Steele: 

Blooming  Prairie. 

Owatonna 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Stevens: 

Morris 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Swift: 

Appleton 

Benson 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Todd: 

Long  Prairie.. 

Staples 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


19 

22 

26 

171 

4,190 

214 

269 

28 

495 

9 

144 

437 

193 

6,217 


16 
36 
61 
14 


127 


40- 
19 


69 


22 
84 


106 


23 
28 
41 
693 
12 
67 
9 
96 


868 


17 

256 

13 


286 


66 
40 


106 


138 


56 
67 
64 

176 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


207 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

MINNES  0  T  A— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Traverse: 

37 

21 

Washington: 

Bay  Port 

37 
253 
112 

Wright: 

Buffalo 

50 

Stillwater 

Cokato 

35 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

109 

58 

402 

194 

Wabasha: 

123 
30 
46 
62 

U'atonwan: 

Martelia 

Yellow  Medicine: 

Canby 

25 
101 
29 

Plainvicw...    

56 

Wabasha 

St.  James.- 

Granite  Falls 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

58 

Miseellanecus 

Miscellaneous 

Total.. 

42 

Total 

261 

155 

156 

Wilkin: 

Breekenridge 

.Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total  Minnesota. - 
Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing   no   net    in- 
come, not  included  in 

TVadena: 
\\  adena 

81 
14 

86 
32 

61,809 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

95 

118 

1,103 

Winona: 

St.  Charles 

Total  in  general 
tables 

Waseca: 

Janesville 

19 

117 
26 

17 

625 

38 

60,701 

Winona 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Total 

162 

680 

MISSISSIPPI 


Adams: 

Natchez 

422 
3 

Chickasaw: 

Houston 

30 
55 

7 

j  Covington:  Miscellane- 

1        ous _    . 

28 

Miscellaneous    

Okolona. 

DeSota:  Miscellaneous.. 
Forrest: 

87 

^Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total 

425 

92 

5,5--> 

Alcorn: 

190 
1 

Choctaw: 

-4.ckerman 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

10 

7 
3 

Miscellaneous...  ... 

562 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Franklin: 
Bude 

Total 

191 

10 

''0 

Amite: 

17 
24 

Claiborne: 

Port  Gibson 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

74 
10 

^Miscellaneous. 

43 

George:  Miscellaneous.  _ 
Greene:  Miscellaneous.. 

Grenada: 

Grenada 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Hancock: 

Bay  St.  Louis 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Harrison: 

BUoxi 

Gulfport 

Long  Beach 

Pass  Christian 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Hinds: 

Jackson 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

1 

Total 

41 

14 
26 

84 

97 
16 

Clarke: 

Quitman    .... 

-Kosciusko 

31 
4 

24 

Miscellaneous 

162 

Total 

113 

2vl  iscellaneous _ 

Total 

174 

8 

59 

Clay: 

West  Point 

Bolivar: 

Cleveland 

141 
80 
62 
71 

267 

88 
2 

92 
20 

Rosedale 

Miscellaneous _ 

Total 

112 

Shelby 

90 

Miscellaneous 

Coahoma: 

Clarksdale... 

272 

475 
226 

438 

Total 

621 

12 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

58 

Calhoun: 

12 
8 

701 

40 

Calhoun  City 

Copiah: 

Crystal  Springs 

Ilazlehurst 

820 

50 
83 
32 

Total 

20 

2,051 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

119 

Carroll:  Miscellaneous.. 

33 

165 

2,170 

208 


STATISTICS   OF    INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  oj  returns — Continued 

MISSISSIPPI— Continued 


Countv  and  city 


Holmes: 

Durant 

Lexington 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Humphreys: 

Belzoni 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


59 
74 
187 


270 


117 
54 


171 


Issaquena:  Miscellane- 
ous  

Itawamba:  Miscellane- 
ous  


Jackson: 

Moss  Point 

Ocean  Springs  . 

Pascagoula 

Miscellaneous., 

Total 


Jasper:  Miscellaneous... 
Jefferson :  M  iscellaneous . 
JeffersonDavis:  Miscel- 
laneous  


Jones: 

Ellisville 

Laurel — 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Kemper: 

Electric  Mills. 
Miscellaneous. 


Total 

LaFayette:  Oxford. 

Lamar: 

Lumberton 

Sumrall 

Miscellaneous.. 


177 


28 

464 

19 


Total. 


Lauderdale: 

Meridian 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Lawrence:     Miscellane- 
ous  

Leake:  Miscellaneous... 


Lee: 


Raldwyn 

Tupelo 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


I/cflore: 

Greenwood 

Itta  Bena 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


912 
10 


12 
184 
36 


643 
72 
118 

833 


County  and  city 


Lincoln: 

Brookhaven... 

Norfield 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Lowndes: 

Columbus 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


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: 

Macon 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Oktibbeha: 

Starkville 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Panola; 

Batesville 

Sardis 

Miscellaneous. 

Tola! 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


208 


323 
16 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Pearl  River: 

Picayune 

Poplarville 

Miscellaneous. 


339 


201 
20 


117 


90 


110 

83 


201 


82 


120 


69 


Total 

Perry:  Miscellaneous. 

Pike: 

McComb 

Magnolia 

Summit 

Miscellaneous — 


Total - 


1341 


3441 


Pontotoc:   Pontotoc 

Prentiss:  Booneville 

41 
37 

Quitman: 

32 

Miscellaneous 

63 

Total        

95 

Rankin: 

10 

Miscellaneous. 

14 

Total 

24 

Scott: 

41 

Miscellaneous 

23 

Total        

64 

Sharkey:  Miscellaneous. 
Simpson:  Miscellaneous. 

Smith: 

8( 
4f 

Miscellaneous 

« 

Total        

% 

Stone: 

IS 

Miscellaneous '.-. 

Total        

2{ 

Sunflower: 

6' 

131 

43 

64 

M  iscellaneous. 

Total          

137 

439 

Tallahatchie: 

52 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

179 
231 

Tate: 

40 

Miscellaneous 

Total      

24 
64 

Tippah: 

37 

Miscellaneous 

14 

Total...' 

51 

STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


209 


Table  11.— Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

MISSISSIPPI— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Tishomingo: 

13 

5 

Washington— Contd. 

136 

118 

W  inston: 

Louisville 

62 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous 

Total        .  

Miscellaneous 

Total 

12 

Total 

18 

857 

74 

Wayne: 

Waynesboro 

Yalobusha: 

Water  Valley 

Miscellaneous _ 

Total 

Tunica: 

67 
73 

140 

28 
18 

101 
35 

Miscellaneous 

M  iscellaneou  s - . 

Total 

Webster: 
Eupora 

46 

18 
3 

136 

Total 

Yazoo: 

Yazoo  City 

Union:  New  Albany 

Walthall:  Tylertown..- 

83 
34 

251 

M  iscell  aneous 

Total 

61 

Miscellaneous. , 

Total 

947 
15 

302 

Warren: 

Vicksburs 

21 

Total  Mississippi. 
I  Retiuns,     Form     1040, 
showing   no    net    in- 
come, not  Included  in 

16,  420 

Miscellaneous 

Total  

Wilkinson: 

CentrevUle 

21 

46 

6 

73 

962 

Washington: 

555 
48 

]V-iscellaneous 

Total 

731 

Total   in   general 
tables 

15,  689 

MISSOURI 


Adair: 

Kirks  ville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Andrew: 

Savannah 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Atchison: 

Rockport 

Tarkio 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Audrain: 

Mexico 

Vandalia 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Barry: 

Cassville 

Monett 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Barton: 

Lamar 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Bates: 

Butler 

Rich  Hill 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


176 
18 


133 


216 
32 

11 


259 


72 


Benton: 


Warsaw     

8 

Miscellaneous 

13 

Total      

21 

Bollinger:  Miscellaneous 

4 

Booge: 

Centralia 

36 

Columbia 

380 

Miscellaneous 

7 

Total 

423 

Buchanan: 

St.  Joseph.       

Miscellaneous 

2,185 
22 

Total 

2,207 

Butler: 

Poplar  Bluff 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

167 
6 

173 

Caldwell: 

Hamilton    

8 

Miscellaneous 

20 

Total        

28 

Callaway: 

Fulton    

120 

Miscellaneous 

12 

Total      

132 

Camden:  Miscellaneous 

1 

Cape  Girardeau: 

Cape  Girardeau 

333 
44 

Miscellaneous 

8 

Total 

385 

Carroll: 

Carrollton.. _. 

Norborne 

Miscellaneous 

Total '\ 

Carter:  Miscellaneous . . 

Cass: 

Harrison  ville 

Pleasant  Hill. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Cedar: 

Eldorado  Springs... 
Miscellaneous 

Total ' 

Charlton: 

Brunswick 

Salisbury 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 

Christian:  Miscellaneous 

Clark: 

Kahoka 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clay: 

Excelsior  Springs- 
Liberty 

North  Kansas  City. 
Miscellaneous 

Total 


100 

25 
11 


136 


63 


128 
117 
70 
48 


210 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townshi'ps,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


MISSOUKI— Continued 


County  and  city 


Clinton: 

Cameron 

Plattsburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Cole: 

Jefferson  City 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Cooper: 

Boonville 

Miscellaneous 

Total - 

Crawford:  Miscellaneous 

Dade: 

Greenfield 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Dallas:    Miscellaneous.. 

Daviess: 

Gallatin 

Pattonsburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total -.. 

De  Kalb:  Miscellaneous. 

Dent:  Salem.. 

Douglas:  Ava 

Dunkin: 

Campbell 

Kennett -.. 

Maiden 

Scnath 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Franklin: 

Pacific 

St.  Clair 

Sullivan 

Union .-. 

Washington 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Gasconade: 

Hermann 

Owensville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Gentry: 

Albany 

King  City 

Stanberry 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Greene: 

Ash  Grove 

Springfield 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


142 


380 
16 


396 


137 
24 


161 


20 


66 


128 


218 


60 


76 


5 

1,186 

15 


1,206 


County  and  city 


Grundy: 

Trenton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Harrison: 

Bethany 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Henry: 

Clinton 

Deepwater 

Windsor 

Miscellaneous 

Total... 

Hickory:  Miscellaneous 

Holt: 

Mound  City.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 

Howard:  f> 

Fayette 

Glasgow 

New  Franklin , 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Howell: 

West  Plains 

Willow  Springs 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Iron:  Miscellaneous 

Jackson: 

Independence 

Kansas  City 

Lees  Summit 

Sugar  Creek. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Jasper: 

Carl  Junction 

Carterville 

Carthage 

Joplin 

Sarcoxie 

Webb  City 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Jefferson: 

Crystal  City 

DeSoto 

Festus 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Johnson: 

Holden 

Warrensburg 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


137 
4 


141 


35 


130 


180 


90 


102 


80 


456 

21,014 

48 

24 

117 


21, 659 


186 

938 

13 

114 

7 


1,275 


320 


137 


County  and  city 


Knox: 

Edina.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total.. 

La  Clede: 

Lebanon.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total.. 

Lafayette: 

Concordia 

Higginsville 

Lexington... 

Odessa 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lawrence: 

Aurora 

Marionville 

Mount  Vernon 

Pierce  City.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lewis: 

Canton 

La  Grange 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Lincoln: 

Elsberry 

Troy 

Miscellaneous _ 

Total 

Linn: 

Brookfield 

Marceline 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Livingston: 

Chillicothe. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

McDonald:  Miscellane- 
ous  

Macon: 

Bovier 

La  Plata 

Macon 

M  iscellaneous. 

Total 

Madison: 

Fredericktown 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Maries:  Miscellaneous.. 


Num-J 
ber  of  I 

return 


14 

60 
110 
21 
50 


255 


164 


117 
11 


128 


146 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


211 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


MISSOURI— Continued 


County  and  city 


Marion: 

Hannibal 

Palmyra 

Aliscellaneous. 

Total 

Mercer:  Princeton 

Miller: 

Eldon. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Mississippi: 

Charleston 

East  Prairie.-. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total -. 

Moniteau: 

California 

Tipton. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Monroe: 

Monroe  City.. 

Paris 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Montgomery: 
Montgomery.. 

Wellsville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Morgan: 

Versailles 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

New  Madrid: 

Lilbourn 

Morehouse 

New  Madrid., 

Parma 

Portageville... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Newton: 

Qranby 

Neosho 

Seneca 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Nodaway: 

Maryville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Oregon: 

Thayer 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


533 
26 


665 


48 


49 


68 


05 


16 


100 


102 
54 


156 


County  and  city 


Osage:  Miscellaneous... 
Ozark:  Miscellaneous.. 

Pemiscot: 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Caruthersville 

Hayti 

110 
22 

Steele 

18 

Miscellaneous 

7 

Total... 

157 

Perry: 

Perrvville. 

29 

Miscellaneous 

6 

Total 

35 

Pettis: 

Sedalia 

432 

Miscellaneous 

27 

Total 

459 

Phelps: 

Newburg 

8 

Rolla 

71 

St.  James.. 

10 

Miscellaneous 

6 

Total... 

95 

Pike: 

Bowling  Green 

Louisiana 

30 
113 

Miscellaneous 

21 

Total. 

164 

Platte: 

Weston.. 

21 

Miscellaneous 

77 

Total 

98 

Polk: 

Bolivar 

23 

Humans  ville 

Miscellaneous 

3 
4 

Total 

30 

Pulaski:  Miscellaneous.. 

26 

Putnam: 

Unionville 

21 

Miscellaneous 

3 

Total 

24 

Ralls:  Miscellaneous 

16 

Randolph: 

Huntsville 

10 

Mtiberly 

440 

Miscellaneous 

15 

Total 

465 

Ray: 

Richmond 

70 

Miscellaneous.. 

47 

Total...    . 

117 

Reynolds:  Miscellaneous 

10 

County  and  city 


Ripley: 

Doniphan 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

St.  Charles: 

St.  Charles 

M  iscellaneous 

Total - 

St.  Clair: 

Appleton  City 

Osceola 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

St.  Francois: 

Bismarck 

Bonne  Terre 

Desloge 

Elvins.. 

Farmington 

Flat  River... 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Ste.  Genevieve: 

Ste.  Genevieve 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

City  of  St.  Louis 

St.  Louis: 

Brentwood . 

Clayton 

Ferguson 

Glendale 

Kirkwood 

Maplewood.. 

Richmond  Heights.. 

Shrewsbury 

University  City 

Valley  Park 

Webster  Groves 

Wellston 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Saline: 

Marshall... 

Slater... 

Sweet  Springs 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Schuyler:  Miscellaneous. 

Scotland: 

Memphis 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


316 
36 


352 


12 
120 
44 
16 
108 
77 
74 


451 


53,054 


25 

1,461 

269 

30 

693 

661 

405 

14 

2,211 

41 

2,099 

126 

1,671 


9,706 


222 


359 


12 


212 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


MISSOURI— Continued 


County  and  city 


Scott: 

Chaffee 

69 

Fornfelt 

10 

Elmo 

28 

Sikeston 

90 

Miscellaneous 

22 

Total 

209 

Shannon:  Miscellaneous 

7 

Shelby: 

Clarence. 

15 

Shelbina 

21 

Miscellaneous 

12 

Total 

48 

Stoddard: 

Bernie.. 

1 

Bloomfleld 

13 

Dexter 

27 

Miscellaneous 

12 

Total - 

53 

Stone: 

Crane     

12 

Miscellaneous 

3 

Total 

15 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 


County  and  city 


Sullivan: 

Milan 

Miscellaneous - . 

Total 

Taney:  Miscellaneous.. - 
Texas:  Miscellaneous 

Vernon: 

Nevada.- 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Warren: 

Warrenton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Washington: 

Potosi 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Wayne:  Miscellaneous. . 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


176 
10 


186 


39 


County  and  city 


Webster: 

Marshfleld 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Worth: 

Grant  City 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Wright: 

Mountain  Grove. 
Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Total  Missouri 

Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 


Total  in   general 
tables. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


21 


100, 248 
1,881 


98.  367 


MONTANA 


Beaverhead: 

Dillon 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Big  Horn: 


Broadwater:     Miscella- 
neous.  


143 
102 


245 


Hardin 

55 

Miscellaneous 

25 

Total 

80 

ine: 

Chinook 

Miscellaneous 

51 
62 

Total 

113 

39 


Carbon: 

Red  Lodge 

91 

Miscellaneous 

85 

Total 

176 

Carter:  Miscellaneous ... 

•       33 

Cascade: 

Great  Falls...    

2,450 

Miscellaneous 

187 

Total 

2,637 

Chouteau: 

Fort  Benton 

Miscellaneous 

64 
83 

Total 

1.S7 

Custer: 

Miles  City 

312 

Miscellaneous 

19 

Total 

331 

Daniels: 

Scobey 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Dawson: 

Glendive 

Miscellaneous 

Total- 

Deerlodge:  Anaconda... 

Fallon: 

Baker 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Fergus: 

Lewistown 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Flathead: 

KaUspell 

Whitoflsh 

M  iscellaneous 

Total...- - 

Gallatin: 

Bozeman 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Garfield:  MisceUaneous. 

Glacier: 

Browning 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 


67 


181 
16 


1,178 


36 


243 
155 
54 


452 


322 
94 


416 


42 


Golden  Valley:  Miscel- 
laneous  


Granite: 

PhiUpsburg... 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Hill: 


Havre 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Jefferson:  Miscellaneous. 

Judith    Basin:   Miscel- 
laneous  


342 
33 


375 


Lake: 

Poison 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

re 

Lewis  and  Clark: 

East  Helena .- 

44 

Helena - 

974 

Miscellaneous 

62 

Total 

1,080 

Liberty:  Miscellaneous- 

10 

Lincoln: 

Libby 

56 

Miscellaneous. 

37 

Total 

92 

McCone:  Miscellaneous. 

18 

Madison:  Miscellaneous. 

02 

Meagher:  Miscellaneous. 

71 

"■ 

STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


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Table  U. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


MONTANA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Mineral:  Miscellaneous. 

Missoula: 

Missoula -. 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Musselshell: 

Roundup 

Miscellaneous. 

1;         Total -. 


Park: 

Livingston 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


-Petroleum:  Miscellane- 
oys 


Phillips: 

Malta 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Pondera: 

Conrad 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Powder  River:  Miscel- 
laneous..  -. 


Powell: 

Deer  Lodge... 
Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Prairie:    Miscellaneous. 


805 
66 


126 
76 


349 
36 


385 


82 


52 


29 


175 
43 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Ravalli: 

Hamilton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Richland: 

Sidney 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Roosevelt: 

Poplar 

Wolf  Point 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Rosebud: 

Forsyth 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Sanders:  Miscellaneous- 
Sheridan: 

Plentywood 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Silver  Bow: 

Butte 

.  Walker ville... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total.. 


Stillwater:    Miscellane- 
ous..  


113 


74 


137 


132 


66 


30 


4,272 


52 


County  and  city 


Sweet  Grass: 

Big  Timber... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Teton:  Miscellaneous 

Toole: 

Shelby 

Miscellaneous 


Total 

Treasure:  Miscellaneous. 
VaUey: 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Yellowstone: 

Billings 

Laurel 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


51 


97 
131 


228 
20 


Glasgow 

107 

Miscellaneous 

59 

Total 

166 

Wheatland: 

59 

Miscellaneous 

23 

Total 

82 

Wibaux:  Miscellaneous.. 

11 

971 
61 
31 


1,063 


Total  Montana....!    17,281 
Returns,    Form     1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 214 

Total  in  general  ! 
tables I    17,067 


NEBRASKA 


-Adams: 

Hastings 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Antelope: 

Neligh 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Arthur:  Miscellaneous. 
Banner:  Miscellaneous. 
Blaine:  Miscellaneous.. 

Boone: 

Albion 

St.  Edwards 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Bo.x  Butte: 

Alliance 

Hemingford 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


678 
36 


97 


293 
37 
3 


333 


Boyd:  Miscellaneous.. . 

Brown: 

Ainsworth 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Buffalo: 

Kearney.. 

Ravenna 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Burt: 

Oakland 

Tekamah. 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Butler: 

David  City 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


258 
49 
84 


391 


122 
76 
105 


303 


119 
142 


261 


Cass: 


Plattsmouth 

Weeping  Water. 
Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


Cedar: 

Hartington — 

■  Randolph 

Miscellaneous. 


101 
34 
148 


283 


64 
70 
113 


Total.. 

247 

Chase:  Miscellaneous... 

60 

Cherry: 

Valentine.  .  

51 

Miscellaneous 

111 

Total 

162 

Cheyenne: 

Sidney 

129 

Miscellaneous 

40 

Total  

169 

214 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing- 
number  oj  returns — Continued 

NEBRASKA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Clay: 

Sutton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


20 
100 


120 


Colfax: 

Schuyler . 

99 

Miscellaneous 

189 

Total  

288 

Cuming: 

West  Point 

127 

Wisner   

128 

Miscellaneous 

94 

Total  

349 

Custer: 

Broken  Bow 

Miscellaneous 

75 
104 

Total 

179 

Dakota: 

South  Sioux  City... 
Miscellaneous 

Total -.  . 

41 
106 

147 

Dawes: 

Chadron 

143 

Crawford 

40 

Miscellaneous 

14 

Total 

197 

Dawson: 

Cozad 

48 

Gothenburg 

Lexington 

67 
97 

Miscellaneous 

29 

Total 

241 

Deuel: 

Chappell-- 

34 

Miscellaneous 

18 

Total 

62 

Dixon: 

Wakefield 

55 

Miscellaneous 

71 

Total 

126 

Dodge: 

Fremont 

527 

North  Bend 

Scribner.. 

42 
98 

Miscellaneous 

145 

Total 

812 

Douglas: 

Omaha.. 

12,  028 

Valley 

48 

Miscellaneous 

108 

Total  

12, 184 

County  and  city 


Dundy: 

Benkelman 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Fillmore: 

Geneva 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Franklin: 

Franklin 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Frontier:  Miscellaneous. 


Furnas: 

Arapahoe 

Beaver  City.. 

Cambridge 

Oxford.. 

Miscellaneous. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


43 


126 


97 


70 


Total. 


150 


Gage: 

Beatrice 

Wymore 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Garden:  Miscellaneous. 

Garfield:  Burwell. 

Gosper:  Miscellaneous. 
Grant:  Miscellaneous... 
Greeley:  Miscellaneous 


Hall: 

Grand  Island. 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Hamilton: 

Aurora 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Harlan: 

Alma 

Orleans 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Hayes:  Miscellaneous.. 
Hitchcock:    Miscel- 
laneous.  


Holt: 

Atkinson 

O'Neill 

Miscellaneous. 


342 
68 
89 


620 
40 


660 


100 

58 


158 


82 


108 


Total 

Hooker:  Miscellaneous. 


County  and  city 


Howard: 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


St.  Paul 

49! 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

201 
69! 

Jefierson: 

Fairbury 

231 

M  iscellaneous 

81 

Total  

312 

Johnson: 

Tecumseh 

51: 

Miscellaneous 

31 

Total 

82' 

Kearney: 

Minden 

60 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

25 

.    85 

Keith: 

Ogallala 

53 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

33 
86 

Keya  Paha:  Miscellane- 
ous  

8 

Kimball: 

Kimball 

&1 

Miscellaneous 

26 

Total 

120 

Knox: 

Bloomfield 

35 

Creighton 

40 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

110 
186 

Lancaster: 

Havelock 

51 

Lincoln 

3,707 

Miscellaneous 

113 

Total 

3,871 

Lincoln: 

North  Platte.. 

Miscellaneous 

464 
66 

Total 

529 

Logan:  Miscellaneous... 

Loup:  Miscellaneous 

McPherson:  Miscella- 
neous  

23 

6 

Madison: 

Madison 

91 

Newman  Grove 

Norfolk 

30 
351 

Tilden 

26 

Miscellaneous 

46 

Total 

543 

Merrick: 

Central  City 

Miscellaneous 

116 
54 

Total 

170 

STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


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Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

NEBRASKA— Continued 


:;oiinty  and  city 


Morrill: 

Bayard 

Bridgeport 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Nance: 

Fullerton 

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 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pierce: 

Pierce... 

Plainview 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Platte: 

Columbus 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Polk: 

Osceola 

Stromsburg 

M"'  ^cellaneous-. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


79 


102 
60 


158 


246 
105 


65 


115 
49 


164 


296 
120 


416 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Red  Willow: 

IMcCook 

Miscellaneous 

218 
55 

Total. 


Richardson: 

Falls  City 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Rock:  Miscellaneous 

Saline: 

Crete 

Friend.. 

Wilber 

Miscellaneous 


TotaL 


Sarpy: 

Bellevue 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Saunders: 

Ashland 

Wahoo 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Scotts  Bluff: 

Gering 

Minatare 

Mitchell 

Scottsbluff 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Seward: 

Seward. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Sheridan: 

Gordon 

Rushville 

Miscellaneous- 
Total... 


Sherman: 

Loup  City 

Miscellaneous ] 

Total 

Sioux:  Miscellaneous 


273 


173 


105 
44 
61 


294 


•47 
141 
171 


69 
30 
80 
253 
56 


488 

154 
6 

1          240 

69 
21 
81 

I          171 

32 

1            14 

46 


26 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 


returns 

Stanton: 

Stanton 

75 

.Miscellaneous 

24 

Total 

99 

Thayer: 

Deshler 

21 

Hebron 

48 

Miscellaneous 

94 

Total 

163 

Thomas:  Miscellaneous. 

6 

Thurston: 

Pender. , 

Walthill 

Miscellaneous. 

Total. 


VaUey: 

Ord 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


359  ii 


Washington: 

Blair i 

Miscellaneous I 

Total ! 


WayD%: 

Wayne. 

Miscellaneous- 


Total. 


Webster: 


102 
26 
29 


157 


105 


124 
123 


Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total  in 


tables - 30,962 


247 


140 
66 


206 


Red  Cloud 

37 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

37 

74 

Wheeler:  Miscellaneous- 

8 

York: 

York    

198 

Miscellaneous 

74 

Total       

272 

Total  Nebraska... 

31,  739 

777 


NEVADA 


Churchill: 

Fallon 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Clark: 

Las  Vegas 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


118 
5 


123 


317 
25 


342 


Douglas:  Miscellaneous. 

Elko: 

Elko 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Esmeralda: 

Goldfleld 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


273 
227 


82 


Eureka:  Miscellaneous. 

Humboldt: 

Winnemucca 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lander:  Miscellaneous.. 
Lincoln: 

Caliente 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


66 


153 
66 


104 


103 


216 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929 ,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

NEVADA— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
return i 

Lyon: 

Yerington 

83 
51 

Pershing: 

Lovelock 

82 
31 

White  Pine— Contd. 
McGill 

443 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Ruth     

287 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

21fi 

Total 

134 

113 

Storey:  Virginia  City... 

Washoe: 

Reno 

l,23i 

Mineral:  Miscellaneous. 

30 

31 

Total  Nevada 

Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

5,30J 

Nye: 

Tonopah 

216 

48 

1,569 
157 
23 

Sparks    . 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Total - 

264 

13( 

Ormsby: 

78 
8 

1,749 

Total   in  general 
tables 

Carson  City.. 

White  Pine: 

East  Ely 

77 
213 

5,174 

Total 

86 

Ely 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


Belknap: 

Alton 

Belmont 

Laconia.- 

Meredith , 

Tilton 

Miscellaneous 

Total , 

Carroll: 

Bartlett 

Conway 

Ossipee 

Wakefield 

Wolfeboro 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Cheshire: 

Hinsdale 

Jaffrey 

Keene 

Marlboro 

Swanzey 

Troy... 

Walpole 

Winchester 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Coos: 

Berlin 

Colebrook 

Gorham 

Lancaster 

Northumberland 

Stewartstown 

Whitefleld 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Grafton: 

Ashland 

Bristol 


20 
11 

336 
62 
86 

100 


615 


24 

4 

72 

102 


293 


52 
73 

674 
39 
20 
20 
52 
36 

103 


1,069 


604 
57 
66 

137 

3 

13 

55 

122 


1,057 


Grafton— Continued 

Campton 

Canaan 

Enfield.'. 

Hanover 

Haverhill 

Lebanon 

Lincoln 

Lisbon 

Littleton 

Plymouth 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Hillsborough: 

Amherst 

Antrim 

Bedford.... 

Goffstown 

Greenville 

Hillsborough 

Hudson 

Manchester 

Merimack 

Milford.... , 

Nashua.- 

Peterboro 

Weare 

Wilton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Merimack: 

Andover.. 

Boscawen 

Concord , 

Franklin... 

Henniker 

Hooksett 

Hopkinton 

Northfleld 

Pembroke 

Pittsfield 

Warner 

Miscellaneous 

Total... 


9 

20 

16 

382 

111 

304 

49 

65 

204 

142 

178 


1,573 


11 
33 
11 
49 
38 
84 
30 

2,508 

10 

.135 

1,256 

146 

11 

56 

129 


4,507 


12 

5 

1,429 

227 

32 

14 

12 

1 

5 

68 

18 

280 


2,103 


Rockingham: 

Derry 

Epping 

Exeter 

Hampton 

Kingston 

Londonderry.. 

Newmarket 

Plaistow 

Portsmouth 

Raymond 

Rye 

Salem 

Seabrook 

Miscellaneous 

TotaL.. 

Strafiord: 

Dover.- 

Durham 

Farmington... 

Milton 

Rochester 

Somersworth 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sullivan: 

Charlestown 

Claremont.. 

Newport 

Sunapee 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total  New  Hamp- 
shire  

Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total  in  general 
tables 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


217 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

NEW  JERSEY 


County  and  city 


Atlantic: 

Absecon 

Atlantic  City.. 

Egg  Harbor 

Hammonton.-. 

Landisville 

Linwood 

Margate 

Mays  Landing. 

Northfleld 

Pleasantville... 
Somers  Point.. 

Ventnor 

Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


Bergen: 

Allendale 

Alpine 

Bergenfield-. 

Bogata 

Cailstadt 

Cliflside 

Closter. 

Cresskill 

Demarest 

Dumont-- 

East  Paterson 

East  Rutherford 

Edgewater 

Emeison.. 

Englewood 

Fairview 

Fort  Lee - 

Garfield 

Qlenrock 

Orantwood -. 

H  aclcensack 

Hasbrouck  Heights. 

Hillsdale 

Kingsland 

Leonia... 

Little  Ferry 

Lodi 

Lyndhurst. 

Maywood 

Midland  Park 

Moonachie 

Morsemere 

North  Arlington 

Oradell 

Palisade  Park 

Park  Ridge. 

Ramsey 

Ridgefleld 

Ridgefield  Park 

Ridgewood 

Riveredge 

Rutherford 

Tenafly.. 

^V'a^ington 

Waldwick 

Westwood 

Woodclift  Lake 

Woodridge... 

Wortendyke 

Wyckofl. 

Miscellaneous 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


77 

3,725 

83 


37 
209 

55 

62 
268 

31 
604 


Total. 


Burlington: 

Beverly 

Bordentown. 
Burlington. .- 
Florence 


5,305 


191 
9 
457 
666 
250 
293 
204 
114 

80 
339 

78 
308 
267 

42 
1,813 
126 
259 
381 
481 
772 
1,912 
568 
177 

1  ! 
602 
127 
192 
745 
272 
160 

12 

24 
242 
286 
391 
129 
221 
316 
928 
2,038 
215 
1,913 
543 

84 

41 
516 
693 
316 

43 

118 

2,423 


23,378 


145 
166 
289 
45 


County  and  city 


Burling  t  on— C  ontinued . 

Medford 

Moorestown 

Mount  Holly 

Palmyra.. 

Riverside 

Riverton 

Roebling 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


30 

536 
327 
206 
124 
351 
60 
420 


2,699 


Camden: 

Audubon 

Barrington 

Bellmawr 

Berlin 

Blackwood 

Brooklawn 

Camden ,... 

Clementon 

Collingswood 

Gloucester 

Haddonfield 

Haddon  Heights 

Laurel  Springs. 

Lindenwold 

Magnolia 

Merchantville 

Mount  Ephraim 

Oaklyn 

Runnemede 

Westmont 

Woodlynne.-. 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Cape  May: 

Cape  May 

Cape    May    Court 

House.- 

Ocean  City 

Wildwood. 

Woodbine 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Cumberland : 

Biidgeton 

Millville 

Port  Norris... 

Vineland 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Essex: 

Belleville 

Bloomfield 

Caldwell. 

East  Orange. - 

Glenridge 

Hilton.. 

Irvington 

Livingston 

Maplewood... 

Millburn 

Montclair 

Newark 

Nutley 

Orange 

Roseland 

Short  Hills 

South  Orange. 
Verona 


330 

35 

5 

62 
49 
36 
2,640 
41 
1,073 

289 

902 

412 
62 
24 
36 

742 
23 

124 
22 

124 
51 

171 


7,253 


138 

44 
289 
286 

13 
111 


881 


1,245 

2,850 

657 

9,068 

1,372 

1 

3,069 

93 

3,046 

370 

4,823 

22, 899 

1,401 

2,412 

52 

509 

2,260 

565 


County  and  city 


Essex — Continued. 
West  Caldwell. 
West  Orange... 
Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


Gloucester: 

Clayton 

Glassboro. 

National  Park. 

Paulsboro 

Pitman 

Swedesboro 

Wenonah >. 

Westville 

Williamstown. 

Woodbury 

Miscellaneous.. 


Total- 


Hudson: 

Arlington.. 

Bayonne 

East  Newark 

Guttenberg 

Harrison 

Hoboken 

Hudson  Hieghts.. 

Jersey  City. 

Kearney — 

North  Bergen 

Secaucus 

Union  City 

Weehawken 

West  New  York.. 
Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Hunterdon: 

Clinton 

Flemington... 
Frenchtown... 
Highbridge... 
Lambertville.. 

Milford 

Miscellaneous. 

Total. 


Mercer: 

Highstown 

Hopewell 

Peimington... 

Princeton 

Trenton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Middlesex: 

Carteret 

Cranbury 

Dunellen 

Fords 

Highland  Park 

Jamesburg 

Metuchen... 

Middlesex 

Milltown 

New  Brunswick 

Old  Bridge. 

Parlin 

Perth  Amboy 

Savreville 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


81 

1,763 

365 


58, 901 


53 
83 
15 
144 
268 
103 
82 
78 
35 
577 
251 


1,683 


1,512 

3,289 

63 

178 

373 

2,626 

80 

16,  672 

652 

1,407 

200 

3,084 

1,628 

1,714 

11 


33, 389 


72 
184 

37 

89 
158 

29 
240 


187 

50 

70 

1,196 

4, 050 

250 


6,703 


310 
45 

341 
95 

336 
57 

450 
7 

lis 

1,65S 

17 

113 

1,405 

75 


218  STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 

Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

NEW  JEKSEY— Continued 


County  and  city 


Middlesex— Continued. 

Sewaren - 

South  Amboy 

South  River - 

Woodbridge 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


57 
289 
134 
409 
472 


6,748 


Monmouth: 

Asbiury  Park 

Atlantic  Highlands 

Avon j 

Belmar 

Bradley  Beach 

Eatontown , 

Fair  Haven -.j 

Freehold j 

Highlands 

Keansburg 

Keyport-'- 

Little  Silver.- 

Long  Branch... 

Manasquan 

Matawan 

Neptune  City 

Ocean  Grove 

Ocean  Port 

Red  Bank 

Rumson 

Sea  Bright 

Spring  Lake 

Spring  Lake  Heights 

Union  Beach.. 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Morris: 

Boonton 

Butler 

Chatham 

Chester... 

Dover 

Hanover... 

Hilbernia 

Madison 

Morris  Plains 

Morristown 

Mountain  Lakes. 

Netcong 

Roekaway 

Tabor 

Wharton 


990 

124 
80 

165 

144 
43 
43 

412 
36 
45 

172 
62 

636 

y8 
103 

62 
152 

13 
909 

93 

54 

196 

1 

1 

815 


5,349 


County  and  city 


Morris— Continued. 

Whippany 

Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


Ocean: 

Lakewood 

New  Egypt 

Point  Pleasant. 

Toms  River 

Tuckerton 

Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


70 
921 


6,316 


330 

15 
124 
164 

20 
330 


983 


Passaic: 

Bloomingdale... 

Clifton 

Haledon 

Hawthorne 

Little  Falls 

Passaic 

Paterson... 

Pompton  Lakes. 
Prospect  Park.. 
Richfield  Park.. 

Ringwood 

Totowa 

Wanaque 

West  Paterson.. 
Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


Salem: 

Carneys  Point. 

Elmer_ 

Penns  Grove... 

Salem 

Woodstown 

Miscellaneous.. 


34 

1,678 

120 

681 

227 

3,311 

6,906 

165 

37 

4 


27 
379 


13, 666 


Total. 


Somerset: 

Bernardsville 

Bound  Brook 

Gladstone 

Manville 

North  Plainfleld 

Peapack 

Raritan... 

Somerville 


County  and  city 


Somerset— Continued. 
South  Boundbrook. 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 


Sussex: 

Franklin 

Newton 

Ogdensburg... 

Sparta 

Stanhope 

Sussex 

Miscellaneous. 
Total 


Union: 

Cranford 

Elizabeth 

Fanwood 

Garwood 

Hillside 

Kenilworth 

Linden 

New  Providence. 

Plainfleld.. 

Rahway 

Roselle 

Roselle  Park 

Scotch  Plains 

Springfield 

Summit. 

Union  town .. 

Westfield 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Warren: 

Alpha 

Belvidere 

Hackettstown. 

Oxford... 

Phillipsburg... 

Washington 

Miscellaneous. 
Total 


Num- 
ber of 
reti] 


94 
294 
25 
27 
51 
67 
123 


681 

974 

6,203 
157 
95 
858 
27 
411 
29 

3,545 
939 
838 
541 
126 
165 

1, 707 
350 

2,077 
146 


19, 187 


16 
61 
147 
26 
613 
326 
170 


1,357 


Total  New  Jersey. 
Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total   in   general 
tables 


NEW  MEXICO 


Bernalillo: 

Albuquerque 

1,591 
3 

Curry: 
Clovis 

278 
29 

Grant: 

Hurley          

70 

M  iscellaneous 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Santa  Rita 

112 

179 

Total 

1,594 

307 

Miscellaneous 

Total      

143 

Catron:  Miscellaneous.. 

10 

De  Baca:  Miscellaneous 

Dona  Ana: 

Las  Cruces     .  ..  .. 

30 

503 

Guadalupe: 

Santa  Rosa  . 

-< 

Chaves: 

C27 
36 

173 
101 

26 

Rosswell 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

39 

M  iscellaneous 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

66 

Total 

663 

274 

Harding:  M iscellaneous . 
Hidalgo: 

27 

Eddy: 

Colfax: 

Dawson 

100 
290 
135 

118 
192 
46 

63 

Raton 

Carlsbad 

MisceUaneoiJis 

Total.. 

20 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

73 

Total 

525 

356 

Lea:  Miscellaneous 

106 

STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


219 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

NEW  MEXICO— Continued 


County  and  city 


Lincoln: 

Carrizozo 

Miscellaneous 

Total...- 

I  Luna: 

Deming 

Miscellaneous 

Total.. 

McKinley: 

Gallup 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Mora:  Miscellaneous... 

Otero: 

Alamogordo 

Tularosa 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Quay: 

Tucumcari 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Rio  Arriba:  Miscellane' 
ous — 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


122 
20 


142 


307 
92 


399 
44 


155 
28 

183 


74 


County  and  city 


Roosevelt: 

Portales 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sandoval:  Miscellaneous 

San  Juan: 

Famiington 

Miscellaneous. 

Total. 

San  Miguel: 

Las  Vegas 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Santa  Fe: 

Sante  Fe i 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sierra: 

Hot  Springs 

Miscellaneous 

Total... 

Socorro: 

Magdalena 

Socorro 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


70 


95 


272 
29 


301 


490 
40 


530 


79 


County  and  city 


Taos: 

Taos 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Torrance: 

Mountainair. 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Union: 

Clayton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Valencia: 

Belen. 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Miscellaneous  for  State: 
Residents  of  other 
States 

Total  New  Mexi- 
co  

Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables. 

Total   in   general 
tables 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


47 


77 


7,140 


266 


6,874 


NEW  YORK 


Albany: 

Albany 

Altamont 

Cohoes. 

Colonie 

Delmar 

Green  Island.. 

Loudonville. -. 

Menands. 

Ravena 

Selkirk , 

Slingerlands , 

Water  vliet. 

West  Albany 

Miscellaneous 

Total , 

Allegany: 

Andover 

Belmont 

Bolivar 

Cuba , 

Friendship. , 

Wellsville , 

Miscellaneous , 

Total , 

Bronx:  New  York  City  2 


7,734 

54 

622 

12 

119 

106 

108 

78 

55 

30 

58 

460 

53 

238 


9,727 


33 
44 
164 
76 
35 
290 
512 


1,154 


30,  798 


Broome: 

Binghamton 

Deposit 

Endicot  3 

Johnson  City... 
Port  Dickinson. 
Union.  3 
Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


Cattaraugus: 

Allegany 

Cattaraugus.. 
Franklin  ville.. 

Gowanda 

Little  Valley.. 

Olean 

Randolph 

Salamanca 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Cayuga: 

Auburn 

Moravia 

Weedsport 

Miscellaneous. 


3,685 

89 

531 

407 

31 

102 


4,845 


71 
41 
66 

162 
37 

957 
35 

295 

254 


1,918 


1,710 

45 

52 

221 


Total. I      2,028 


Chautauqua: 

Brocton 

Celeron 

Dunkirk 

Falconer 

Fredonia 

Jamestown 

Lakewood 

MayviUe 

Silver  Creek... 

Westfield 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Chemung: 

Elmira 

Elmira  Heights 

Horseheads 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Chenango: 

Bainbridge 

Greene 

New  Berlin 

Norwich 

Oxford 

Sherburne 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 


'  See  footnote  on  p.  221. 
62320—31 15 


'  Returns  for  Union  included  in  Endicott. 


41 

14 

590 

92 

238 

2,625 

46 

52 

120 

168 

310 


4,296 


2,383 

58 
75 
45 


2,561 


74 
74 
61 
397 
53 
60 
92 


811 


220 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  reiwr/is— Continued 

NEW  YORK— Continued 


County  and  city 


Clinton: 

Champlain 

Chazy.-- 

Dannemora... 

Plattsbm-g 

Rouses  Point - 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Columbia: 

Chatham 

Claverack 

Germantown.. 

Hillsdale 

Hudson 

Kinderhook... 

Philmont 

Stottville 

Valatie... 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Cortland: 

Cortland 

Homer 

McGraw 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Delaware: 

Delhi 

Hancock 

Sidney 

Stamford 

Walton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


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 


Total. 


Erie: 

Akron.. 

Angola 

Blasdell 

BufTalo 

Depew 

East  Aurora.. 

Hamburg 

Kenmore 

Lackawanna.. 

Lancaster 

North  Collins. 
Orchard  Park. 

Sloan 

Springville 

Tonawanda... 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


27 

35 

10 

521 


786 


171 
34 
33 
22 

640 
52 
42 
66 
40 

173 


1,273 


721 
97 

25 


107 
70 
89 
73 
125 
235 


14 

405 
23 
37 
43 
34 
52 

161 
69 
24 

128 

23 

2,393 

56 

106 
34 

139 
24 

197 


4,031 


100 

70 

52 

31, 300 

102 

470 

510 

1, 560 

655 

320 

51 

118 

19 

120 

610 


County  and  city 


Erie— Continued. 
Williamsville., 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Essex: 

Au  Sable  Forks 

Elizabethtown 

Keeseville 

Lake  Placid 

Lake  Placid  Club.. 

Port  Henry 

Ticonderoga 

Westport-- 

Willsboro 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Franklin: 

Chateaugay... 

Malone.-. 

Saranac  Lake. 
Tupper  Lake. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Fulton: 

Broadalbin 

Gloversville... 

Johnstown 

Mayfield 

North  ville 

Miscellaneous- 


Total. 


Genesee: 


Total. 


675 

Le  Roy  

187 

Oakfleld  

70 

Miscellaneous 

164 

Total      

1,096 

Greene: 

Athens               

34 

Cairo               - 

19 

Catskill       

271 

76 

Tannersville 

28 
24 

Miscellaneous. 

137 

Hamilton:    Miscellane- 
ous  


Herkimer: 

Dolgeville 

Frankfort 

Herkimer 

Ilion 

Little  Falls... 

Mohawk 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Jeflerson: 

Adams... 

Alexandria  Bay. 

Carthage 

Clayton.^ 

Dexter 

Watertown 

Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


Kings:  Brooklyn  2. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


312 
1,241 


37,  610 


73 
26 
42 

149 
45 
97 

127 
33 
27 

108 


50 
359 
504 
118 
177 


1,208 


55 
1,023 
480 
31 
62 
17 


1,658 


589 


120 
115 
361 
383 
422 
70 
190 


1,661 


81 
71 

227 

95 

28 

1,853 

348 


2,703 


107,  434 


County  and  city 


Lewis: 

Low  ville 

Miscellaneous. 


Total - 


Livingston: 

Avon 

Caledonia 

Dansville 

Geneseo 

Mount  Morris. 

Nunda... 

Miscellaneous- 


Total. 


Madison: 

Canastota 

Cazenovia 

Hamilton 

Oneida 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Monroe: 

Brockport 

East  Rochester. 

Fairport 

Honeoye  Falls.. 

Pittsford 

Rochester 

Spencerport 

Webster 

Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


Montgomery: 

Amsterdam 

Canajoharie 

Fonda 

Fort  Plain 

Fultonville 

Hagaman 

Palatine  Bridge. 
St.  Johnsville... 
Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


Nassau: 

Baldwin 

Bayville 

Bellerose 

Cedarhurst 

East  Rockaway... 

Farmingdale 

Floral  Park 

Freeport 

Garden  City 

Glen  Cove 

Great  Neck 

Hempstead. 

Hewlett 

Hicksville 

Inwood 

Island  Park 

Lawrence 

Locust  Valley 

Long  Beach 

Lynbrook 

Malverne 

Mineola 

New  Hyde  Park.. 

Oyster  Bay. 

Port  Washington. 
Rockville  Center. 

Roosevelt 

Roslyn 

Sea  Cliff 


2  See  footnote  on  p.  221. 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


221 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  tonwships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


NEW  YORK— Continued 


County  and  city 


Nassau —  C  ontinued . 
Stewart  Manor-. 
Valley  Stream.. 

Westburv 

WiOiston  Park.. 
Miscellaneous.. - 


Num- 
ber  of 
returns 


117 
559 
281 
232 
2,181 


Total 18,025 

New  York:   New  York 
City  2 351,607 


Niagara: 

Lewiston.. 

Lockport 

Middleport 

Niagara  Falls 

North  Tonawanda.. 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Dneida: 

Boonville 

Camden 

Clinton 

New  Hartford 

New  York  Mills.... 

Oriskany 

Rome 

Sherrill 

Utica 

Waterville 

Whitesboro 

Yorkville.- 

Miscellaneous 


75 
1,250 

80 
3,310 

685 
268 


5,( 


Total. 


Dnondaga: 

Baldwinsville... 

Camillus 

East  Syracuse... 

Fayette  ville 

Jordan 

Liverpool 

Manlius 

Marcellus 

North  Syracuse. 

Skaneateles 

Solvay 

Syracuse 

Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


)iltario: 

Canandaigua... 
Clifton  Springs - 

Geneva 

Manchester 

Naples 

Phelps 

Shortsville 

Victor 

Miscellaneous.. 


78 

72 

177 

235 

42 

23 

942 

105 

4,538 

65 

121 

44 

396 


6,838 


180 

51 

232 

130 

31 


70 
46 
184 
195 
11,  937 
282 


13,  515 


375 
134 
864 
34 
46 
53 
53 
74 
75 


Total 1,708 


'  New  York  City: 
Coimties — 

Bronx 

Kings  (Brooklyn) - 

New  York 

Queens 

,  Richmond 


County  and  city 


Orange: 

Central  Valley 

Chester 

Cornwall 

Cornwall     on     the 

Hudson 

Firthcliffe 

Florida 

Goshen 

Harriman 

Highland  Falls 

Highland  Mills 

May  brook 

Middletown 

Monroe 

Montgomery... 

Newburgh 

Port  Jervis 

Tuxedo  Park 

Walden 

Warwick 

Washington  ville 

West  Point 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Orleans: 

Albion 

HoUey 

Medina 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Oswego: 

Fulton 

Mexico 

Oswego 

Phoenix 

Pulaski 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Otsego: 

Cooperstown. 

Oneonta 

Richfield  Springs. 

Unadilla 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Putnam: 

Brewster 

Carmel 

Cold  Spring 

Garrison 

Lake  Mahopac. 
Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


Queens:      New      York 
City  2 


Num- 
ber of 

returns 


49 
45 
79 

82 

20 

30 

204 

21 

90 

27 

37 

981 

130 

53 

1,574 

485 

155 

150 

190 

30 

39 

259 


4,730 


238 
65 

252 
80 


408 
34 

757 
72 
95 

167 


1,533 


207 
675 
47 
43 
219 


1,191 


219 
65 

109 
72 
32 
75 


572 


43,  052 


County  and  city 


Rensselaer: 

Castleton 

Hoosick  Falls. 

Nassau.- 

Rensselaer 

Schaghticoke 

Troy 

Valley  Falls 

West  Sand  Lake 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Richmond:  New  York 
City  2 


Rockland: 

Congers.. 

Garnerville 

Haverstraw 

Hilburn 

Nanuet 

New  City ._. 

Nyack 

Pearl  River 

Piermont 

Sloatsburg 

South  Nyack 

SparkOl 

Spring  Valley 

Stony  Point 

SuSern 

Tappan 

Tomkins  Cove 

Valley  Cottage 

West  Haverstraw. 

West  Nyack 

Miscellaneous 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Total. 


St.  Lawrence: 

Canton 

Gouverneur... 

Massena 

Norwood 

Ogdensburg... 

Potsdam 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Saratoga: 

Ballston  Lake 

Ballston  Spa 

Corinth 

Mechanic  ville 

Palmer 

Round  Lake 

Saratoga  Springs.. 

Schuyler  ville 

South  Glens  Falls. 

Still  water 

Victory  Mills 

Waterford... 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


100 
160 

24 
470 

22 
3,266 

20 

16 
209 


4,287 


48^ 
54 

295 
36 
61 
45' 

61T 

191 
78 
40 
40 
39 

212 
50 

316 
33 
46 
26 
44 
43 

172 


2,486 


179 
173 
303 
59 
515 
211 
334 


1,774 


23 
224 

52 

33a 

27 
40 

706 

52 

4& 

37 

5 

126 
8S 


Number 
of  returns 
...  30,798 
...  107,434 
...  351,  60« 
...  43.052 
...      4,666 


Total _ 537,557 


222 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1939,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

NEW  YORK— Continued 


County  and  city 


Schenectady: 

Schenectady.. . 

Scotia..- 

Miscellaneous. 

Total.- 


Schoharie: 

Cobleskill 

Howes  Cave 

Middleburgh-., 
Richmondville.. 

Schoharie 

Sharon  Springs. 
Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


Schuyler: 

Montour  Falls. 
Watkins  Glen.. 
Miscellaneous.. 

Total- - 

Seneca: 

Seneca  Falls -.. 

Waterloo 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 


Steuben: 

Addison 

Bath 

Canisteo 

Corning 

Hammondsport. 

Hornell 

Painted  Post 

AVayland 

Miscellaneous... 


Total- 


Suffolk: 

Amityville 

Babylon 

Bay  Shore 

Brightwaters... 
East  Hampton- 

Greenport 

Huntington 

Islip 

Lindenhurst 

Northport 

Patchogue 

Port  Jefferson- - 

Riverhead 

Sag  Harbor 

Sayville 

Southampton.. 
Miscellaneous- 


Total 

Sullivan: 

Callicoon- 

Liberty 

Livingston  Manor  . 

Monticello -. 

Roscoe 

South  Fallsburg.'-.. 

Woodridge -.. 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 

-♦ 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


6,327 
491 
80 


176 
17 
22 
14 
32 
19 
48 


328 


84 
126 
27 


237 


256 
103 

81 


440 


47 
173 

76 
675 

49 
790 
145 

82 
131 


398 
460 
453 
115 
200 
191 
850 
309 
140 
298 
500 
197 
389 
107 
272 
332 
2,256 


7,467 


42 

201 

56 

223 

25 

35 

38 

257 


County  and  city 


Tioga: 

Owego 

Waverly 

Miscellaneous. 

Total- 


Tompkins: 

Groton 

Ithaca 

Trumansburg- 
Miscellaneous. 

Total- 


Ulster: 

Ellenville 

Highland 

Kingston 

Marlboro 

Milton 

New  Paltz 

Port  Ewen 

Saugerties 

Wallkill 

Woodstock 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


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- 

Walcott 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Westchester: 

Ardsley 

Ardsley  on  Hudson. 

Bedford 

Bedford  Hills 

Briarcliff  Manor 

Bronxville 

Buchanan -. 

Chappaqua 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


219 
216 
101 


536 


99 

1,536 

33 

65 


1,733 


135 
89 
1,239 
62 
32 
56 
22 

231 
37 
40 

199 


2,142 


1,019 

53 

18 

52 

106 


1,248 


70 
106 
142 
100 
256 

56 
173 

82 


985 


169 
342 
143 
84 
41 
201 


1,046 


60 
62 
43 
101 
121 
1,425 
41 
170 


County  andjcity 


Westchester— C  ontd . 
Croton  on  Hudson-. 

Dobbs  Ferry 

Elmsford 

Harmon  on  Hudson 

Harrison 

Hartsdale 

Hastings  upon  Hud- 
son  

Hawthorne 

Irvington 

Katonah 

Larchmont 

M  amaroneck 

Mount  Kisco 

Mount  Vernon 

New  Rochelle 

North  Pelham 

North  Tarry  town- -- 

Ossining 

Peekskill 

Pelham 

Pelham  Manor 

Pleasantville-  -  - 

Port  Chester 

Purchase 

Rye 

Scarborough 

Scarsdale 

Tarrytown 

Tuckahoe 

Valhalla --.- 

Verplanck 

White  Plains 

Yonkers 

Yorktown  Heights, - 
Miscellaenous 


Total. 


Wyoming: 

Arcade 

Attica 

Perry 

Warsaw 

Miscellaneous. 

TotaL- 


Yates: 

Dundee 

Penn  Yan 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Miscellaneous  for  State: 
Residents  of  other 
States 


Total,  New  York- 
Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 


Total   in   general 
tables 


776,  712 


757, 836 


I 


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Table  U.— Individual  returns  for  1929,  bij  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


NORTH  CAROLINA 


County  and  city 


Alamance: 

Burlington 

Graliam. 

Haw  River 

Mebane. 

Miscellaneous. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


297 

40 

7 

53 

27 


Total. 
Alexander: 


Taylors  ville 

20 

Miscellaneous — 

6 

Total. — 

26 

Alleghany:  Miscellane- 

5 

Anson: 

Wadesboro 

Miscellaneous 

84 
22 

Total - - 

106 

Ashe:  Miscellaneous 

11 

Avery:  Miscellaneous. ..j 

f 
Beaufort: 

Belhaven 1 

Washington i 

Miscellaneous. 


13 

205 

14 


Total 

232 

Bertie: 

Aulander              

4 

Windsor               

27 

Miscellaneous 

24 

Total 

55 

Bladen:  Miscellaneous.  . 

24 

Brunswiclj: 

Southport -- 

23 

Miscellaneous 

5 

Total                

28 

Buncombe: 

2,035 

Miscellaneous 

237 

Total 

2,272 

Burke: 

130 

15 

Miscellaneous 

15 

Total '. 

160 

Cabarrus: 

254 

Kannapolis          

66 

Miscellaneous 

12 

Total              

332 

Caldwell: 

Granite  Falls 

Lenoir 

10 
175 

Miscellaneous 

3 

Total.. 

188 

County  and  city 


Camden:  Miscellaneous. 

10 

Carteret: 

65 

Morehead  City 

Miscellaneous 

48 
14 

Total 

127 

Caswell:  Miscellaneous.. 

17 

Catawba: 

278 

12 

56 

Miscellaneous 

16 

Total 

362 

Chatham: 
SUer  City 

22 

Miscellaneous 

22 

Total 

44 

Cherokee: 

21 

10 

Miscellaneous 

2 

Total 

33 

Chowan: 

Edenton 

98 

Miscellaneous 

3 

Total 

101 

Clay:  Miscellaneous 

1 

Cleveland: 

Kings  Mountain 

Shelby     

43 
161 

Miscellaneous 

26 

Total 

230 

Columbus: 

Tabor.      .     

7 

Whiteville       

36 

Miscellaneous 

47 

Total 

90 

Craven: 

294 

Miscellaneous 

2 

Total 

296 

Cumberland: 

Favetteville 

334 

Miscellaneous 

16 

Total 

350 

Currituck:   Miscellane-. 

14 

Dare:  Miscellaneous 

14 

Davidson: 

182 

Thomas  viUe 

Miscellaneous 

136 
20 

Total 

338 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 


County  and  city 


Davie: 

Cooleemee 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Duplin: 

W'arsaw.. 

Miscellaneous. 


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 

Dallas 

Gastonia 

Lowell 

McAdenville.. 
Mount  Holly.. 

Stanley 

Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


Gates:  Miscellaneous... 
Graham:  Miscellaneous. 

Granville: 

Oxford 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Geene:  Miscellaneous. 
Guilford: 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


10 
23 


33 


1,383 
4 


1,387 

609 

169 
45 


823 


20 

2,186 

40 

2,246 


71 


11 
13 
12 
473 
18 

2 
57 

5 
20' 


709 


132 
18 


Gibsonville 

15 
2,215 

858 

Miscellaneous 

68 

Total             

3,156 

Halltax: 

Enfield          .. 

65 

Roanoke  Rapids 

67 
61 

Scotland  Neck 

46 

85 

Miscellaneous 

60 

Total  

374 

224 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


NORTH  CAROLINA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Harnett: 

Dunn 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Haywood: 

Canton 

Hazelwood 

WaynesvUle 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Henderson: 

East  Flat  Rock.. 

Hendersonville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Hertford: 

Ahoskie... 

Murfreesboro 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Hoke: 

Raeford 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Hyde:  Miscellaneous. 

Iredell: 

Mooresville 

Statesvillc-- 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Jackson: 

Sylva 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Johnston: 

Bensen 

Clayton 

Selma 

Smith  field 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Jones:  Miscellaneous 

Lee: 

Sanford 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lenoir: 

Kinston... 

La  Orange 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lincoln: 

Lincolnton 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


103 


87 


136 


4 
198 
20 


101 
215 

7 


162 


109 


117 


255 
15 
6 


276 


County  and  city 


84 


Macon: 

Franklin... 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

McDowell: 

Marion 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Madison: 

Marshall. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Martin: 

Roberson  vUle. . , 

WOliamston 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Mecklenburg: 

Charlotte 

Cornelius 

Davidson ..^... 

Pineville 

Miscellaneous 

Total.--. .- 

Mitchell: 

Spruce  Pine 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Montgomery: 

Mount  Gilead 

Troy 

Miscellaneous 

Total.. 

Moore: 

Aberdeen 

Carthage 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Nash: 

Nashville 

Spring  Hope. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

New  Hanover: 

Wilmington 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Northampton:  Miscella 
neous 

Onslow:  Miscellaneous. 

Orange: 

Carrboro... 

Chapel  Hill 

llillsboro 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


100 


62 


4,329 
6 

61 
5 

33 


4,434 


22 


48 

18 

231 


297 


61 


1,283 
12 


1,295 


20 


County  and  city 


Pamlico:  Miscellaneous. 

Pasquotank:  Elizabeth 
City 

Pender: 

Burgaw 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Perquimans: 

Hertford... 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Person: 

Roxboro 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Pitt: 

Ayden 

Bethel 

Farmville 

Greenville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Polk: 

Tryon 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Randolph: 

Asheboro 

Ramseur... 

Randleman 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Richmond: 

Hamlet 

Rockingham. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Robeson: 

Fairmont. 

Lumberton 

Maxton 

Red  Springs 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Rockingham: 

Draper 

I.eaksville 

Madison... 

Mayodan 

Reidsville 

Spray 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Rowan: 

China  Grove 

I>andis 

Salisbury 

Spencer 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


22 


305 


4S 


122 


24 

8 

52 

139 

38 

261 


126 


143 


247 


12 
111 
34 
62 
34 


253 


10 
79 
34 
9 
158 
46 
19 


356 


14 
10 
531 
74 
20 


649 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


225 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


NORTH  CAROLINA— Continued 


— 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Rutherford: 

Caroleen. 

3 

7 
38 

6 
47 
41 

Swain: 

Brj'son  City 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

16 
16 

Watauga: 

8 

Cliflside 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

11 

Forest  City 

Henrietta 

32 

19 

Wayne: 

Fremont-- 

Rutherford  ton 

Miscellaneous 

Total -- 

Transylvania: 

47 
7 

20 

142 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Goldsboro 

364 

Mount  Olive 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sampson: 

62 

31 
15 

54 

4 

Tyrrell:  Miscellaneous.. 
Union: 

450 

Miscellaneous - 

Total 

8 

Wilkes: 

North  Wilkesboro... 

46 

133 
11 

99 

2 

Scotland: 

83 
19 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

6 

M  iscellaneous 

144 

107 

Vance: 

Wilson: 

Total..             

102 

253 
20 

470 

Stanley: 

145 
37 
9 
4 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

49 

273 

519 

Yadkin:  Miscellaneous.. 

Yancey:  Miscellaneous  - 

Miscellaneous  for  State: 
Residents   of    other 
States 

Wake: 



M  iscellaneous 

1,578 
44 
12 
76 

11 

Total 

195 

Wake  Forest—- 

6 

Stokes: 

Walnut  Cove 

Miscellaneous 

28 
18 

Wendell. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

1,710 

298 

Total  North  Car- 

Total 

46 

Warren: 

Warrenton 

64 

27 

30, 192 

51 

202 

12 

13 

Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing   no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Surry: 

Elkin 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Mount  Airy. 

Pilot  Mountain 

91 

Washington:    Miscella- 
neous  

1,332 

Miscellaneous 

46 

Total   in   general 

Total 

278 

28, 860 

NORTH  DAKOTA 

Adams: 

Hettinger 

52 
22 

Cass: 

Casselton 

51 

1,694 

173 

Emmons: 

22 

Miscellaneous 

Fargo 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

18 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Cavalier: 

Langdon 

74 

1,918 

Foster: 

Barnes: 

Valley  City.. 

197 

44 

30 
76 

61 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

1         Total 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

12 

241 

106 

73 

Golden  Valley: 

Beach - 

Benson:  Miscellaneous.. 

87 

Dickey: 

■     40 
49 
23 



52 

Billings:  Miscellaneous.. 

5 

Oakes...    

Miscellaneous 

Total 

14 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

66 

Bottineau: 

Bottineau  City 

40 
90 

Grand  Forks: 

Grand  Forks.- 

112 

Divide: 

Crosby 

Miscellaneous 

34 
43 

77 

742 
28 

Total  . 

130 

Miscellaneous -- 

Total  .. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Bowman:  Miscellaneous 

68 
109 

848 

Grant:  Miscellaneous 

Griggs: 

Cooperstown 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Burke:  M iscellaneous.. . 

Dunn:  Miscellaneous 

Eddy: 

NewRockford- 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

22 

32 

Burleigh: 

B  ismarck ..  

535 

18 

62 
16 

78 

^       Misoellaneons 

32 
13 

■          Total 

553 

45 

1 

226 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing] 
number  of  returns — Continued 


NORTH  DAKOTA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Hettinger: 

Mott 

Miscellaneous 

Total -. 

Kidder:  Miscellaneous.. 

La  Moure: 

La  Moure 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Logan:  Miscellaneous 

McHenry:    Miscellane- 
ous  

Mcintosh: 

Ashley.. 

Wishek 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

McKenzie:  Miscellane- 
ous.  

McLean: 

Garrison 

Wilton 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Mercer:  Miscellaneous. . 

Morton: 

Hebron 

Mandan 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Mountrail:  Miscellane- 
ous  

Nelson:  Miscellaneous... 
Oliver:  Miscellaneous... 
Pembina:  Miscellaneous 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


106 


29 
159 


42 


159 

56 


33 

216 
73 


108 

80 

9 

111 


County  and  city 


Pierce: 

Rugby 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Ramsey: 

Devils  Lake 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Ransom: 

Enderlin 

Lisbon 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Renville:  Miscellaneous. 

Richland: 

Hankinson... 

Lidgerwood 

Wahpeton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Rolette:  Miscellaneous.. 
Sargent:  Miscellaneous. . 
Sheridan:  Miscellaneous 
Sioux:  Miscellaneous 

Slope:  Marmarth 

Stark: 

Dickinson 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Steele:  Miscellaneous 

Stutsman: 

Jamestovsrn 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


75 


250 
117 


367 


124 
38 


26 
33 
119 
65 


237 


351 
45 


166 
71 


396 


County  and  city 


Towner: 

Cando _ 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Traill: 

Hillsboro. 

Mayville 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Walsh: 

Grafton 

Park  River 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Ward: 

Kenmare 

Minot 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Wells: 

Harvey 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Williams: 

WUliston 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Miscellaneous  for  State: 
Residents  of  other 
States. 

Total  North  Da- 
kota  

Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total   in   general 
tables 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


OHIO 


Adams: 

Manchester... 

20 

9 

20 

Ashtabula: 

Ashtabula. 

1,185 
461 
159 
46 
124 

Belmont: 

Barnesville     

96 

Peebles 

468 

Miscellaneous 

Geneva 

10 

226 

Total 

49 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Flushing 

lO 

53 
160 
1,523 
33 
41 

1,975 

Martins  Ferry 

Powhatan  Point 

St.  Clairsville 

Shadvside           .  . 

449 

Allen: 

Athens: 

.Athens 

15 

Bluffton 

210 
4 

36 
101 

18 

67 

Delphos 

Chauncey 

Lima 

Yorkville    (see   Jef- 

Glouster.. 

Nelsonville 

Spencerville 

M  iscellaneous 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Miscellaneous 

Total      . 

Total 

1,810 

369 

1,457 

Auglaize: 

Minster      

Brown: 

Ashland: 

345 
71 
23 

42 

46 

139 

139 

21 
387 

Ashland 

New  Bremen 

St.  Marys 

Wapakoneta 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

32 

Loudon  ville 

44 

M  iscellaneous 

M  iscellaneous 

Total           .    . 

5& 

Total 

439 

132 

STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


227 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1939,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  reiwrns— Continued 

OHIO— Continued 


County  and  city 


Butler: 

Hamilton... 

Middletown 

Oxford 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Carroll: 

Carrollton 

Malvern 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Champaign: 

Mechanicsburg. . 

St.  Paris 

Urbana 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clark: 

New  Carlisle 

South  Charleston 

Springfield 

Miscellaneous 

Total.... 

■Clermont: 

Batavia 

Bethel 

Loveland 

Milford 

New  Richmond.. 

Williamsburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clinton: 

Blanchester 

Sabina 

Wilmington 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Columbiana: 

Columbiana 

East  Liverpool... 

East  Palestine 

Leetonia 

Lisbon 

Salem 

Salineville 

Wellsville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Coshocton: 

Coshocton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Crawford: 

Bucyrns. 

Crestline 

Gallon 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


1,948 

2,078 

119 

95 


4,240 


70 


32 

21 

212 

19 


284 


28 

23 

2,366 


47 
32 

238 
53 


101 

1,316 

242 

178 
116 
536 

26 
180 

59 


2,754 


351 
20 


371 


342 

156 

371 

54 


923 


County  and  city 


Cuyahoga: 

Bav 

Bedford 

Berea... 

Bratenahl 

Brecksville. 

Chagrin  Falls 

Cleveland 

Cleveland  Heights.. 
Dover 

East  Cleveland 

Euclid  Village 

Fairview 

Garfield  Heights 

Independence 

Lakewood 

Ly  ndhurst 

Maple  Heights 

Newburg  Heights... 

North  Olmstead 

Rocky  River. 

Shaker  Heights 

Solon 

South  Euclid 

Strongsville 

University  Heights. 
Miscellaneous 

Total.... 

Darke: 

Arcanum 

Greenville 

Union  City 

Versailles.- 

Miscellaneous 

Total -. 

Defiance: 

Defiance 

Hicksville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Delaware: 

Delaware 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Erie: 

Huron 

Sandusky... 

Vermilion 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Fairfield: 

Bremen 

Lancaster 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Fayette: 

Washington    Court 

House 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


421 

249 

58 

80 

229 

20,015 

7,324 

14 

3,131 

334 

49 

124 

14 

9,187 

23 

12 

20 

91 

339 

3,086 

17 

217 


278 


45, 577 


307 

5 

53 

77 


470 


229 
53 
16 


279 
23 


302 


82 

1,151 

96 

126 

1,455 


25 
469 
63 


253 
34 


County  and  city 


Franklin: 

Bexley 

Columbus 

East  Columbus 

Grandview  Heights 

Upper  Arlington 

Wester  ville 

Worthington 

M  iscellaneous 

Total , 

Fulton: 

Archbold-. 

Delta -. 

Swanton — 

Wauseon 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Gallia: 

Gallipolis 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Geauga: 

Chardon 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Greene: 

Fairfield 

Osborn 

Xenia 

Yellow  Springs 

Miscellaneous 

Total - 

Guernsey: 

Byes  ville 

Cambridge 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Hamilton: 

Addyston 

Arlington  Heights.. 

Cheviot 

C3incinnati 

Cleves -- 

Deer  Park 

Elmwood  Place 

Glendale 

Harrison 

Lockland... 

Madeira 

Mount  Healthy 

North  College  Hill.. 

Norwood 

Reading 

St.  Bernard.- , 

Sharon  ville 

Silverton 

Wyoming 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


201 

11,802 

7 

5 

12 

79 

97 

173 


12, 376 


139 
81 


220 


51 
352 

71 
84 


586 


20 
388 
33 


22 

11 

268 

29, 137 

48 

25 

146 

207 

51 

242 

44 

178 

23 

1,988 

162 

314 

65 

60 

420 

263 


33,  674 


228 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


OHIO— Continued 


County  and  city 


Hancock: 

Findlay 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Hardin: 

Ada 

Forest-- 

Kenton 

Miscellaneous... 

Total -. 

Harrison: 

Cadiz 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Henry: 

Deshler 

Napoleon 

Miscellaneous... 

Total-. -- 

Highland: 

Greenfield 

Hillsboro 

Miscellaneous.-. 

Total -... 

Hocking: 

Logan 

Murray  City.... 
Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Holmes: 

Millersburg 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Huron: 

Bellevue. 

Monroeville 

New  London 

Norwalk 

Willard 

MissccUaneous.. 

Total 

Jackson: 

Jackson. 

Oak  Hill 

.  Wellston 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Jefferson: 

Adena 

Amsterdam 

Brilliant. 

Dillonvale 

Mingo  Junction 

Smithfleld 

Steubenville 

TiltonviDe. 

Toronto 

Yorkville 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


643 
41 


57 

25 

228 

36 


346 


192 
73 


265 


35 
181 
72 


288 


133 
148 
56 


337 


166 

7 
26 


199 


169 
34 


203 


239 
20 
44 
292 
216 
43 


854 


123 
21 
92 

5 


23 
13 
37 
32 

173 

21 

,107 

39 

277 
46 
58 


2,826 


County  and  city 


Knox: 

Fredericktown 

Mount  Vernon 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lake: 

Fairport  Harbor.. 

Mentor 

Painesville 

Wickliffe 

Willoughby 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lawrence: 

Chesapeake 

Coal  Grove 

Ironton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Licking: 

Granville 

Johnstown 

Newark 

Utica 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Logan: 

Bellefontaine 

West  Liberty 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lorain: 

Amherst 

Avon 

Elyria 

Lorain 

Oberlin 

Sheffield  Lake 

Wellington 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lucas: 

Maumee 

Ottawa  Hills 

Svlvania 

Toledo 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Madison: 

London 

Mount  Sterling... 

Plain  City 

West  Jefferson 

M  iscellaneous 

Total - 

Mahoning: 

Campbell 

Ivowcllville 

Sebring 

Strutliers 

Youngstown 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


24 

387 

42 


453 


78 
124 
788 

86 
330 

76 


1,482 


5 

4 

348 

29 


73 
13 
931 
19 
80 


1,116 


305 
15 
47 


367 


219 

66 

1,805 

2,254 

303 

3 

65 

65 


4,760 


210 
127 
133 
15,  685 
118 


16,  273 


126 
119 
395 
574 
13,  367 
265 


14,846 


County  and  city 


Marion: 

Marion 

Prospect 

Miscellaneous.-- 

Total 

Medina: 

Lodi 

Medina 

Wadsworth 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Meigs: 

Middleport 

Pomeroy 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Mercer: 

Celina 

Coldwater 

Fort  Recovery.. 
Miscellaneous 

Total- -- 

Miami: 

Covington 

Piqua 

Tippecanoe  City 
Troy 

West  Milton 

Miscellaneous 

Total- -- 

Monroe: 

Woodsfield 

Miscellaneous—.. 

Total 

Montgomery: 

Brookville 

Dayton 

Germantown 

Miaraisburg 

West  Carrollton. 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Morgan: 

McConnelsville.. 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Morrow: 

Cardington 

Mount  Gilead... 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Muskingum: 

Dresden 

Koseville 

South  Zanesville. 

Zanesville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


229 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  reiwrns-^Continued 


OHIO— Continued 


County  and  city 


Noble: 

Caldwell. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Ottawa: 

Elmore 

Genoa 

Marblehead 

Oak  Harbor 

Port  Clinton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Paulding: 

Antwerp 

Paulding 

Payne 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Perry: 

Corning 

Crooksville 

New  Lexington.. 
New  Straitsville. 

Shawnee 

Somerest 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 

Pickaway: 

Ashville... 

Circleville. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pike: 

Waverly 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Portage: 

t  Garrettsville 

Kent 

Mogadore 

Ravenna 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Preble: 

Eaton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Putnam: 

Columbus  Grove 

Leipsic 

Ottawa 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Richland: 

Mansfield 

Plymouth. 

Shelby 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


25 
61 
27 
74 
226 
119 


632 


78 


42 
67 
112 
13 
14 
19 
19 


286 


24 
170 
25 


38 


49 
783 

49 
314 
177 


1,372 


120 
112 


232 


182 


1,526 


262 

54 


1,870 


County  and  city 


Ross: 

Chillicothe.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sandusky: 

Clyde... 

Fremont. 

Gibsonburg 

Woodville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Scioto: 

New  Boston 

Portsmouth 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Seneca: 

Fostoria 

Tiffin 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Shelby: 

Sidney 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Stark: 

Alliance 

Brewster 

Canal  Fulton 

Canton 

LouisvQle 

Massillon 

Minerva 

Navarre 

North  Canton 

Waynesburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Summit: 

Akron 

Barberton 

Cuyahoga  Falls... 
Lakemore 

Northfleld 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Trumbull: 

Girard 

Hubbard 

IMcDonald. 

Newton  Falls 

Niles 

Warren 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Tuscarawas: 

Dennison 

Dover 

Newcomerstown . . 
New  Philadelphia. 

Strasburg 

Uhrichsville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


614 
53 


667 


74 
505 


779 


66 

1,293 

49 


1,398 


450 
604 
100 


1,154 


303 
35 


338 


1,212 
67 
23 

5,295 
174 

1,289 
72 
11 
46 
41 
277 


8,607 


13,  039 

1,918 

807 

11 

13 

364 


16, 152 


604 
172 
44 
216 
623 
1,964 
237 


3,i 


95 
361 

64 
313 

18 
246 
105 


1,202 


County  and  city 


Union: 

Marysville 

Richwood 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Van  Wert: 

Van  Wert 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Vinton: 

McArthur 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Warren: 

Franklin 

Lebanon 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Washington: 

Belpre 

Mariette 

Miscellaneous. 

Total. 


Wayne: 

Creston.. 

Doylestown... 

Orrville 

Rittman 

Shreve 

Wooster 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Williams: 

Bryan 

Montpelier 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Wood: 

Bowling  Green 

North  Baltimore... 

Perrysburg- 

Rossford 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Wyandot: 

Carey. 

Upper  Sandusky.. 
M  iscellaneous 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


90 


291 
42 


36 


163 
152 
112 


427 


19 
604 
66 


58» 


25 
27 

262 
67 
21 

795 
71 


1,26& 


143 
122 
60 

325 


189 
94 
186 
16a 
257 


51 
129 
46 

226 


Total,  Ohio 

Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 


Total   in   general 
tables 


219, 355 


3,551 


215, 804 


'M 


230  STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 

Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


OKLAHOMA 


County  and^city 


Adair: 

Stillwell 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


A-lfalfa: 

Cherokee 

Miscellaneous - 


Total. 


Atoka: 

Atoka 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Beaver: 

Beaver 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Beckham: 

Elk  City 

Erick 

Sayre 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Blaine: 

Geary 

Okeene 

Watonga 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Bryan: 

Durant 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Caddo: 

Anadarko 

Apache 

Carnegie 

Cement 

Hinton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Canadian: 

El  Reno. 

Yukon 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Carter: 

Ardmore 

Healdton 

Wilson 

Wirt 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Cherokee: 

Tahlequah 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


33 


109 


118 
44 
74 
23 


259 


105 
12 


117 
30 
38 
25 
19 
63 


292 


311 
39 
56 


406 


550 
60 
48 
22 
29 


709 


23 


County  and  city 


Choctaw: 

Hugo 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Cimarron: 

Boise  City 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Cleveland: 

Norman 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Coal: 


Coalgate 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Comanche: 

Fort  Sill 

Lawton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Cotton: 

Temple 

Walters 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Craig: 

Vinita 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Creek: 

Bristow . 

Depew 

Drumright 

OOton 

Sapulpa 

Slick 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Custer: 

Clinton 

Thomas 

Weatherford . . 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Delaware:  Miscellaneous 
Dewey:  Miscellaneous 

Ellis: 

Shattuck 

Miscellaneous 


Total 

Garfield: 

Enid 

Garber 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


32 


240 
30 


270 


45 
281 

27 


353 


98 


243 
16 

183 
32 

319 
4 
79 

876 


235 


8C7 
56 
90 


County  and  city 


Garvin: 

Lindsay 

Pauls  Valleys. 
Wynnewood.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Grady: 

Chickasha 

Rush  Springs. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Grant : 

Medford 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Greer: 

Granite 

Mangum 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Harmon: 

Hollis 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Harper:  Miscellaneous. 

Haskell: 

Stigler 

M  iscellaneous 


Total - 


Hughes: 

Holdenville... 

Wetumka 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Jackson: 

Altus 

Eldorado 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


JeSerson: 

Ringling 

Ryan 

Waurika 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Johnston: 

Tishomingo... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Kay: 

Blackwell 

Kaw  City 

Newkirk. 

Ponca  City... 
Three  Sands.. 

Tonkawa 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


231 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  oj  returns — Continued 


0  KL  A  H  O  M  A— C  ontinued 


County  and  city 


Kingfisher: 

Hennessey 

Kingfisher 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Kiowa: 

Hobart 

Lone  Wolf 

Mountain  View. 

Snyder 

Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


Latimer: 

Wilburton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Le  Flore: 

Heavener 

Poteau 

Talihina 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Lincoln: 

Chandler 

Davenport 

Prague 

Stroud 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Logan: 

Crescent 

Guthrie 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Love:  Marietta. 


McClain: 

Blanchard 

Purcell 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


McCurtain: 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


141 


120 
15 
27 
11 
44 


217 


26 


128 


219 


33 
272 
104 


409 
25 


92 


Broken  Bow 

Idabel 

Wright  City 

Miscellaneous 

15 

45 

4 

15 

Total 

79 

Mcintosh: 

Checotah 

25 

Eufaula 

Miscellaneous 

54 
10 

Total 

89 

Major: 

Fairview 

41 

M  iscellaneous 

11 

Total 

52 

County  and  city 


Marshall: 

MadiU 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

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: 

Okemah 

Weleetka 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Oklahoma: 

Bethany 

Britton 

Edmond 

Oklahoma  City 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Okmulgee: 

Beggs 

Henryetta 

Morris 

Okmulgee 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Osage: 

Barnsdall  (formerly 

Bigheart) 

Denoya. 

Fairfax 

Hominy 

Pawhuska 

Shidler 

Wynona 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


120 


12 

7 

29 

1,207 

15 


1,270 


120 
46 
21 


187 


2 

24 

92 

7,525 

40 


/,t 


33 
176 

31 
683 

12 


935 


5 
115 
125 
820 
48 
13 
119 


1,313 


146 
45 


12 


County  and  city 


Ottawa: 

Afton 

Commerce 

Douthat 

Miami 

Picher 

Quapaw 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pawnee: 

Cleveland 

Pawnee 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Payne: 

Gushing 

Stillwater 

Yale 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pittsburg: 

Dow 

Haileyville 

Hartshorne 

Krebs 

McAlester 

Quinton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pontotoc: 

Ada 

Allen 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pottawatomie: 

Earlsboro 

Maud 

Shawnee. 

Tecumseh 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pushamataha: 

Antlers 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Roger  Mills:   Miscella 
neous 

Rogers: 

Chelsea 

Claremore 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Seminole: 

CromweU 

Konawa 

Seminole 

Wewoka 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


13 
16- 
fr 
228 
104 
9 
29 


405 


113 
69 
63 


245^ 


234- 

172 

64 

16 


486 


3 

21 
35 
4 
283 
20 
16 


382 


279 
20 
25 


324 


96 
194 
795 

86 
132 


i,3oa 


21 
10 


35 

60 

6 


16 

39 

623 

285 

29 


992 


232 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  rei urns— Continued 


OKLAHOMA— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Sequoyah: 

Sallisaw 

10 
12 

Tulsa: 

Bixby 

17 
47 
26 
23 
174 
64 
9,110 
53 

Washita: 

Cordell 

55 

Miscellaneous 

Broken  Arrow 

Sentinel 

25 

Miscellaneous 

'49 

Total 

22 

Sand  Springs 

129 

•Stephens: 

Comanche 

29 

258 

58 

6 

Woods: 
Alva 

Tulsa  - 

Duncan 

Miscellaneous 

Total - 

142 

27 

9,514 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

20 

Wagoner: 

Coweta 

Total 

351 

22 
36 
10 

189 

Woodward: 
Woodward 

Texas: 

78 
66 
71 

Guymon 

Wagoner 

159 

Hooker 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

29 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 

68 

188 

Total... 

205 

Total  Oklahoma.. 
Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Tillman: 

Frederick 

17 
30 
24 
25 

Washington: 

Bartlesville 

1,046 
53 
21 

38, 059 

Granfield 

Dewey 

Tipton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Miscellaneous 

Total  in  general 
tables 

Total 

96 

1,120 

37,000 

OREGON 


Baker: 

Baker 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Benton: 

Corvallis 

Miscellaneous, 

Total 

Clackamas: 

Gladstone 

Milwaukie 

Oregon  City.. 

Oswego 

West  Linn 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clatsop: 

Astoria 

Seaside 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Columbia: 

Rainier 

St.  Helens 

Vernonia 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Coos: 

Bandon 

Coquille 

Marshfitld 

North  Bend.. 
Myrtle  Point. 
Miscellaneous 

Total 


266 


360 


195 
28 


223 


19 
113 
228 
68 
23 
142 


593 


452 
42 
105 


599 


26 
85 
59 
130 


300 


33 

68 
253 
05 
59 
57 


Crook: 

Prineville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Curry:  Miscellaheous.. 

Deschutes: 

Bend 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Douglas: 

Roseburg 

Reedsport 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Gilliam:  Miscellaneous. 
Grant:  Miscellaneous.. 


Harney: 

Burns 

62 

Miscellaneous 

23 

Total 

85 

Hood  River: 

Hood  River 

165 

Miscellaneous 

33 

Total 

198 

Jackson: 

Ashland 

113 

Medfonl... 

542 

Miscellaneous 

76 

Total 

731 

Jefferson:  Miscellaneous. 

47 

430 
36 


171 
33 
103 


120 
91 


Josephine: 

Grants  Pass... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Klamath: 

Klamath  Falls 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Lake: 

Lakeview 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Lane: 

Cottage  Grove 

Elugene 

Springfield 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Lincoln: 

Newport 

Toledo 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Linn: 

Albany 

Jjcbanon , 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Malheur: 

Ontario 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


233 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


OREGON— Continued 


Num- 

County  and  city          ber  of 

;  returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Marion: 
Salem 

724 
84 
22 

103 

Tillamook: 

Tillamook  

120 
73 

Washington: 

Beaverton 

51 

Silverton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Forest  Grove 

Hillsboro.. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

75 

Woodburn    

193 

107 

M  iscellaneous 

Umatilla:                       , 
Milton 

121 

Total 

933 

54 
517 
304 

354 

Wheeler:  Miscellaneous. 

Yamhill: 

McMinnvOIe 

Newberg 

Morrow: 

Heppner  .- 

67 
35 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

49 

875 

Union: 

La  Grande 

Total 

102 

324 
27 
76 

427 

137 

52 

Multnomah: 

65 
17,  254 

Union 

13 

Gresham    .. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Miscellaneous 

Total.. 

98 

Miscellaneous _.          W6 

Wallowa: 

Enterprise 

300 



47 
43 

Total  Oregon 

Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total 

17,  422 

28  796 

Polk: 

77 
30 
90 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Wasco: 

90 

Independence 

Miscellaneous 

247 
46 

602 

Total 

197 

M  iscellaneous 

Total     

Total   in   general 
tables 

132 

293 

28,194 

PENNSYLVANIA 


Adams: 

Gettysburg 

Littlestown 

McSherrystown.. 

New  Oxford 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Allegheny: 

Aspinwall... 

Avalon 

Bellevue 

Ben  Avon 

Blawnori-. 

Brackenridge 

Braddock 

Bridgeville 

Carnegie 

Castle  Shannon.. 

Cheswick 

Clairton 

Coraopolis 

Crafton 

Dormont 

Dravosburg 

Duquesne 

East  Pittsburgh.. 
East  McKeesport 

Edgewood 

Edgeworth 

Elizabeth 

Emsworth 

Etna 

Forest  Hills 

Glassport 

Glenfield 

Greentree 

Heidelberg 

Homestead 

Ingram 

Leetsdale 

McKeesport 

McKees  Rocks... 


Allegheny— Continued. 

Millvale 

Munhall 

Natrona 

North  Braddock... 

Oakdale 

Oakmont 

Pitcairn 

Pittsburgh. 

Port  Vue 

Rankin 

Sewickley 

Sharpsburg 

Springdale 

S  wissvale 

Tarentum 

Turtle  Creek 

Verona 

Versailles 

Wall 

West  Ehzabeth 

West  Homestead... 

West  View 

Whitaker 

Wilkinsburg 

Wilmerding 

Miscellaneous 


526 

431 

244 

366 

81 

420 

282 

55,  726 

41 

150 

968 

429 

185 

1,245 

744 

650 

297 

53 

45 

56 

100 

350 

40 

3,523 

331 

1,643 


Total .1     86.944 


Armstrong: 

.\pollo 

Ford  City 

Freeport 

Kittanning 

Leechburg 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


208 
225 
155 
462 
255 
240 


1,545 


Beaver: 

Aliquippa. 
Ambridge. 
Baden 


1,127 
925 
112 


Beaver — Continued 

Beaver 

Beaver  Falls 

Bridgewater 

Conway 

Freedom 

Koppel 

Midland 

Monaca 

New  Brighton.. 

Rochester 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Bedford: 

Bedford. 

Everett 

Hyndman 

Saxton 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Berks: 

Birdsboro. 

Boyertown 

Fleetwood 

Hamburg.. 

Kutztown 

Mohnton 

Mount  Penn 

Reading 

Robesonia 

Shillington 

Singing  Springs. 

Temple 

Topton 

West  Reading.. 

Wernersville 

West  Lawn 

Womelsdorf 

Wyomissing 

Miscellaneous. .- 

Total 


647 

1,113 

2 

66 
181 

47 
261 
247 
505 
452 
218 


5,903 


150 

69 

6 

37 


330 

171 
221 
104 
167 
122 

68 

127 

6,642 

53 
285 
167 

70 

29 
369 

88 
192 

51 
446 
873 


10,  245 


234 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  hy  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


PENNSYLVANIA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Blair: 

Altoona 

Bellwood 

Duncansville.. 
Holidaysburg.- 
Martinsburg... 
Roaring  Spring 

Tyrone 

Williamsburg.. 
Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Bradford: 

Athens 

Canton 

Sayre 

South  Waverly 

Towanda 

Troy 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Bucks: 

Bristol 

Doylestown 

Langhorne 

Morrisville 

New  Hope 

Newtown 

Perkasie 

Quakertown 

Sellersville 

Yardley 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Butler: 

Butler 

Evans  City 

Mars 

Slippery  Rock. 

Zelienople 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Cambria; 

Barnesboro 

Carrolltown 

Cresson 

Ebensburg 

Oallitzin 

Hastings 

Johnstown 

Lilly. 

Nanty-Olo 

Patton 

Portage 

Scalp  Level 

South  Fork 

Spangler 

Vintondale 

Westmont 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Cameron: 

Kiiiporiurn 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


2,890 
73 
26 

276 
31 
65 

285 
41 


3,785 


139 
61 

294 
10 

199 
73 

103 


879 


324 

317 

139 

200 

62 

116 

122 

223 

68 

61 

731 


2,363 


1,372 

76 
77 
33 
97 
429 


2,084 


92 

37 

100 

129 

60 

39 

3,375 

43 

39 

63 

86 

13 

77 

46 

14 

14 

424 


4,651 


143 

1 


144 


County  and  city 


Carbon: 

Beaver  Meadow 

East  Mauch  Chunk 

Lansford 

Lehighton 

Mauc^i  Chunk 

Nesquehoning 

Palmerton 

Summit  Hill 

Weatherly 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Centre: 

Bellefont 

Philipsburg 

State  College 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Chester: 

Coatesville 

Downingtown 

Kennett  Square 

Malvern 

Oxford 

Parkesburg 

Phoenixville 

South  Coatesville. _. 

Spring  City 

West  Chester 

West  Grove 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clarion: 

New  Bethlehem 

Rimersburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clearfield: 

Clearfield 

Coalport 

Curwensville 

Du  Bois 

Houtzdale 

Irvona 

Osceola  Mills 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clinton: 

Avis 

Flemington 

Lock  Haven 

Mill  Hall 

Ilenovo 

South  Ilenovo 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Columbia: 

Berwick 

Bloomsburg 

(3atawissa 

(^entralia 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


28 
113 
320 
280 
141 
224 
252 
83 
76 
114 


1,631 


220 
227 
171 
140 


758 


613 

233 

215 

105 

84 

54 

501 

2 

157 

778 

42 

1,055 


3,839 


124 

30 

490 


644 


444 
30 
60 

623 
57 
8 
56 

188 


1,356 


30 

12 
414 

27 

179 

5 

62 


729 


192 
309 
41 
29 
110 


681 


County  and  city 


Crawford: 

Cambridge  Springs 

Meadville 

Titus  ville.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Cumberland: 

Camp  Hill. 

Carlisle 

Leinoyne 

Mechanicsburg 

Mount     Holly 

Springs 

New  Cumberland.. 

Newville 

Shippensburg 

West  Fairview 

Wormley  sburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Dauphin: 

Elizabethville 

Harrisburg 

Highspire , 

Hummelstown 

Lykens 

Middletown 

Millersburg 

Paxtang 

Penbrook 

Royalton 

Steelton 

Williamstown 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Delaware: 

Aldan.. , 

Chester 

Clifton  Heights 

Collingdale 

Colwyn 

Darby 

East  Lansdowne 

Eddystone 

Folcroft 

Qlenolden 

Lansdowne 

Marcus  Hook 

Media 

Morton 

Norwood 

Parkside. 

Prospect    Park 

(Moore).. , 

Ridley  Park , 

Sharon  Hill 

Swarthmore 

Trainer 

Upland 

Yeadon 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Elk: 

Johnsonburg 

Ridgway. 

St.  Marys 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


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Table  11. — Individual  returns  j or  1929,  hy  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


PENNSLYVANIA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Erie: 

Albion 

Corry. 

Erie --- 

Girard 

North  East... 
Nortli  Girard. 
Union  City... 
Wesley  ville... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Fayette: 

Belle  Vernon 

Brownsville... 

Connellsville 

Dunbar.. 

Everson 

Fairchance 

Fayette  City 

Masontown 

Point  Marion 

South  Brownsville.. 
South  Connellsville, 

Uniontown 

Miscellaneous , 


Total. 


Forest:  Miscellaneous,. 


Franklin: 

Chambersburg. 

Greencastle 

Mercersburg... 

Waynesboro 

Miscellaneous.. 


Total 

Fulton:  Miscellaneous. 


Greene: 

Waynesburg.. 
MLscellaneous. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Total. 


Huntingdon: 

Huntingdon.. 
Mount  Union. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Indiana: 

Blairsville 

Clymer 

Homer  City.. 

Indiana 

Saltsburg 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Jefferson: 

Brockway 

Brookville 

Punxsutawney. 
Reynoldsville.. 

Summerville 

Sykesvillc 

Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


64 

234 

5,589 

64 

172 

8 

120 

98 

197 


6,546 


243 

286 

638 

49 

38 

27 

89 

138 

77 

219 

19 

1,331 

945 


4,099 


56 


500 
80 
74 
453 
114 


1,221 
9 


363 
649 


258 
65 
97 


34 

51 
262 

54 
148 

1,038 


81 
243 
364 
75 
23 
33 
71 


890 


'  See  footnote  on  p.  236. 

62320—31 16 


County  and  city 


Juniata: 

MifiQintown... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Lackawanna: 

Archbald 

Blakely 

Carbondale 

Chinchilla 

Clarks  Summit. 

Dalton -. 

Dickson  City... 

Dunmore 

Jermyn 

Jessup 

Mayfield 

Minooka... 

Moosic 

Moscow — 

Old  Forge 

Olyphant 

Peckville 

Scranton 

Taylor 

Throop — 

Vandling 

Winton 

Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


Lancaster: 

Columbia 

Denver 

Elizabethtown. 

Ephrata 

Lancaster 

Lititz... 

Manheim 

Marietta 

Mount  Joy 

New  Holland.. 

Quarry  ville 

Miscellaneous  . 

Total 


Lawrence: 

Bessemer 

Ellwood  City.. 

New  Castle 

Miscellancous- 

Total.. 


Lebanon: 

Cornwall 

Lebanon 

Myerstown... 

Palmyra 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Lehigh: 

Allentown 

Bethlehem  2.. 
Catasauqua... 
Coopersburg.. 

Coplay 

Emaus 

Slatington 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


111 

17 

844 

23 

125 

57 

132 

566 

120 

117 

43 

36 

64 

45 

121 

369 

HI 

6,702 

151 

84 

18 

3 

169 


10, 028 


332 
56 

148 

137 
3,478 

169 

160 
71 

110 
46 
47 

934 


5,688 


70 

774 

2,041 

211 


3,096 


101 
144 


1,452 


4,578 
161 
242 
37 
57 
152 
154 
426 


5,807 


County  and  city 


Luzerne: 

Ashley 

Avoca 

Dallas.. 

Duryea 

Dupont 

Edwardsville 

Exeter.. 

Forty  Fort 

Freelaad 

Glen  Lyon 

Hazleton 

Kingston 

Larksville 

Luzerne 

Miners  Mills 

Nanticoke 

Nescopeck 

Parsons.. 

Pittston 

Plains 

Plymouth 

Pringle 

Shickshinney... 

Sugar  Notch 

Swoyersville 

Warrior  Run 

West  Hazleton.. 
West  Pittston.. 
West  Wyoming. 
White  Haven. -- 

Wilkes-Barre 

Wyoming 

Miscellaneous... 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


110 

118 

71 

73 

20 

61 

31 

262 

250 

173 

1,278 

1,261 

27 

104 

24 

581 

13 

56 

690 

88 

341 

2 

55 

33 

29 

7 

130 

189 

10 

93 

3,425 

110 

552 


Total I     10,267 


Lycoming: 

Duboistown 

Hughesville 

Jersey  Shore... 

Montgomery 

Montoursville 

Muncy 

Newberry 

South  Williamsport. 

Williamsport... 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


McKean: 

Bradford 

Eldred 

Kane 

Mount  Jewett. 
Port  Allegany.. 

Smethport 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 


12 
33 

265 
82 
83 

107 
72 

134 

2,029 

66 


2,883 


Mercer: 

Farrell 

Greenville 

Grove  City 

Mercer. 

Sharon 

Sharpsville 

Stoneboro 

West  Middlesex. 

Wheatland 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


1,660 
92 
347 
54 
77 
134 
363 


2,727 


236 

505 

299 

175 

1,451 

215 

38 

33 

21 

78 


3,051 


236 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

PENNSYLVANIA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Mifflin: 

Burnham 

Lewistown 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Monroe: 

East  Stroudsburg... 

Stroudsburg  . 

Tobyhanna.-- 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Montgomery: 

Ambler 

Bridgeport 

Conshohocken 

East  Greenville 

Hatboro-. 

Hatfield.. 

Jenkintown 

Lansdale 

Narberth 

Norristown 

North  Wales 

Pennsburg-. 

Pottstown 

Rockledge.. 

Royersford.. 

Souderton. 

West  Conshohocken, 

West  Telford. 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Montour: 

Danville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Northampton: 

Bangor 

Bath 

Bethlehem  ^ 

Easton 

Freemansburg 

Hellertown 

Nazareth 

North  Catasauqua. 

Northampton 

Pen  Argyl.- 

Roseto 

Walnutport 

West  Easton 

Wind  Gap 

M  iscellaneous 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Total. 


Northumberland: 

Kulpmont 

Locust  Gap. 

Marion  Heights 

Milton. 

Mount  Carmel 

Northumberland... 

'  Bethlehem: 

Counties — 

Lehigh 

Northampton. 


52 
508 
101 


659 


182 

290 

13 

184 


669 


397 
117 
412 

35 
180 

56 
793 
522 
864 
2,105 
130 

32 
876 

50 
211 
152 

31 

23 
10,  646 


17,  632 


176 
4 


180 


250 

75 

2,452 

2,583 

21 

107 

302 

29 

203 

142 

2 

33 

13 

23 

169 


6,404 


37 

40 

1 

296 

404 

134 


County  and  city 


Northumberland— Con. 

Shamokin 

Sunbury 

Watsontown 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Perry: 

Duncannon... 

Marysville 

Newport 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Philadelphia:  Philadel- 
phia.. 


Pike: 

Matamoras 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Potter: 

Austin 

Coudersport.. 

Galeton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Schuylkill: 

Ashland 

Auburn 

Coaldale 

Cressona 

Frackville 

Gilberton 

Girardville 

Gordon 

Lost  Creek 

McAdoo 

Mahanoy  City 

Middleport 

Minersville 

New     Philadelphia 

(Silver  Creek) 

Orwigsburg 

Palo  Alto 

Pine  Grove 

Port  Carbon 

Pottsville. 

St.  Clair 

Schuylkill  Haven.. 

Shenandoah , 

Tamaqua.. 

Tower  City 

Tremont 

Miscellaneous 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Total. 


Snyder: 

Middleburg.... 

Selinsgrove 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


744 
70 
156 


2,766 


207 


98, 309 


136 


201 


238 
11 

110 
43 

113 
34 
87 
26 
10 
48 

364 
35 

208 

16 

69 

12 

94 

64 

1,167 

127 

183 

374 

400 

66 

77 

439 


4,415 


111 


County  and  city 


Somerset: 

Berlin 

Boswell 

Central  City... 
Hooversville... 

Meyersdale 

Rockwood 

Somerset , 

Windber 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Sullivan: 

Mildred 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Susquehanna: 

Forest  City 

Hallstead 

Montrose 

Susquehanna.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Tioga: 

Blossburg 

Elkland 

Mansfield , 

Wellsboro 

Westfleld 

Miscellaneous. 

Total... 


Union: 

Lewisburg 

MifHinburg... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Venango: 

Emlenton 

Franklin 

Oil  City 

Polk 

Rouse  ville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total .- 


Warren: 

Warren 

Youngsville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Washington: 

Bentleyville... 
Burgcttstown. 

California 

Canonsburg... 

Charleroi 

Cokesburg 

Donora 


Total. 


Number 
of  returns 

Ifil 
2, 4.^2 

2,613 


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237 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

PENNSYLVANIA— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Washington— Contd. 
Ellsworth - 

21 
104 
212 

16 
324 

22 

64 
1,524 

91 
772 

Westmoreland— Contd. 
Irwin 

Jeannette  ..    

376 
476 
636 

98 

79 

729 

237 

811 

6 

9 

256 

362 

4 

21 
123 
466 
167 

90 
733 

York: 

Dallastown 

39 

Glen  Rock 

39 

Latrobe .-- 

Ligonier 

Manor 

Hanover 

392 

New  Freedom 

Red  Lion 

33 

Monongahela. 

154 

Monessen 

Spring  Grove _. 

West  Y'ork 

41 

Mount  Pleasant 

New  Kensington 

North  Belle  Vernon. 
North  Irwin 

2 

Wrightsville 

Windsor  ._  

47 

8 

York      

2,723 

Miscellaneous 

Total     

349 

Total 

5,121 

Scottdale 

3,827 

Wayne: 

83 
267 
116 

South  Greensburg... 
Traflord 

Miscellaneous  for  State; 
Residents     of    other 
States 

Vandergrift . 

West  Newton. 

1,649 

Total    Pennsyl- 

Total 

466 

Miscellaneous 

Total  

371,  402 

Westmoreland: 

191 

39 

145 

16 

58 

1,370 

7,498 

Returns,    Form    1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables..      

Wyoming: 

Tunkhannock.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

77 
109 

Dcrry 

7,257 

East  Vandergrift 

Total   in   general 
tables. 

186 

364, 145 

RHODE  ISLAND 


Bristol: 

Barrington 

Bristol 

Warren 

Total 

Kent: 

Coventry 

East  Greenwich. 

Warwick 

West  Greenwich 
West  Warwick.. 

Total 

Newport: 

Jamestown 

Little  Compton. 

Miildletown 

Newport 

New  Shoreham. 


249 
324 
180 


753 


78 

279 

493 

1 

444 


1,295 


82 
36 
22 
1,385 
19 


Newport— Continued. 

Portsmouth 

Tiverton 

Total 

Providence: 

Burrillville - 

Central  Falls 

Cranston 

Cumberland 

East  Providence 

Foster 

Gloucester 

Johnston.. 

Lincoln 

North  Providence... 
North  Smithfield... 

Pawtucket 

Providence 

Scituate _. 

Smithfield 

Woonsocket 

Total 


1, 


213 

443 

1,930 

164 

946 

2 

27 

119 

304 

2H0 

71 

2.630 

13, 152 

52 

45 

1,762 


22, 140 


Washington: 

Charlestown 

Exeter 

Hopkinton 

Narragansett 

North  Kingston 

Richmond 

South  Kingston 

Westerly 

Total 

Total   Rhode  Is- 
land  

Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total   in   general 
tables 


4 
3 

48 
68 
102 
46 
254 
554 


1,079 


26, 926 


445 


26,  481 


SOUTH  CAROLINA 


Abbeville: 

Abbeville 

Calhoun  Falls.. 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

.Akien: 

Aiken 

Graniteville 

Langley 

North  Augusta 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 


100 
6 
16 


198 

19 

3 

23 

_34 

277 


Allendale: 

Allendale 

Fairfax 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Anderson: 

Anderson 

Belton 

llonea  Path... 

Iva 

Pelzer 

Pendleton 


Anderson — Continued 

Williamston. 

Miscellaneous 

Total.. 

Bamberg: 

Bamberg. 

Denmark 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


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Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
member  of  returns — Continued 


SOUTH  CAROLINA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Barnwell: 

BamwelL. 

Blackville. 

Williston 

Miscellaneous - 

Total 

Beaufort: 

Beaufort- 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Berkeley:  Miscellaneous 

Calhoun: 

Saint  Matthews 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Charleston: 

Charleston 

Edisto  Island.. 

Johns  Island 

Meggett 

Moultrieville 

Mount  Pleasant 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Cherokee: 

Blacksburg 

GafTney 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Chester: 

Chester. 

Great  Falls 

Miscellaneous 

Total _.- 

Chesterfleld: 

Cheraw 

Chesterfield 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clarendon: 

Manning 

Miscellaneous 

Total.-.- 

Colleton: 

Walterboro 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Darlington: 

Darlington 

ITartsvillc 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Dillon: 

Dillon 

Latta. - 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


54 


129 


55 


2,412 
1 

18 
27 
7 
16 
67 


2,548 


10 

134 

4 


148 


146 
27 
11 


184 


95 


35 


102 
152 
21 


275 


147 


County  and  city 


Dorchester: 

Saint  George 

Summerville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Edgefield: 

Edgefield ..- 

Johnston 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Fairfield: 

Winnsboro 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Florence: 

Florence 

Lake  City 

Timmonsville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Georgetown: 

Andrews 

Georgetown 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Greenville: 

Fountain  Inn 

Greenville 

Greer 

Piedmont.. 

Simpsonville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Greenwood: 

Greenwood 

Ninety  Six 

Ware  Shoals 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Hampton: 

Estill 

Vamville 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 

Horry: 

Conway 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Jasper:  Miscellaneous 

Kershaw: 

Camden. 

Kershaw 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 

returns 


53 


93 


25 

123 

2 


150 


11 
1,522 
74 
15 
9 
53 


1,684 


199 
18 
25 
13 


70 


100 
19 
6 


11 

105 

10 


125 


County  and  city 


Lancaster: 

Lancaster , 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Laurens: 

Clinton 

Laurens 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Lee: 

Bishopville 

Miscellaneous... 

Total.. 

Lexington: 

Batesburg. 

Cayce 

Leesville 

Lexington 

New  Brookland 
Miscellaneous... 

Total 

McCormick: 

McCormick 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Marion: 

Marion 

Mullins... 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Marlboro: 

Bennettsville... 

Clio 

McCoU 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Newberry: 

Newberry 

Whitmire 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 

Oconee: 

Newry 

Seneca 

Walhalla 

Westminster 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 

Orangeburg: 

Branch  ville 

Elloree 

Orangeburg 

Miscellaneous... 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


56 


193 


109 


27 


146 


101 
19 
26 
14 


160 


145 
20 
30 


195 


236 
58 


313 


I 


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239 


Table  11.— Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


SOUTH  CAROLINA— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
return 

Pickens: 

Central 

4 
46 
12 
21 

4 

Spartanburg— Contd. 
Woodruff 

22 

121 

York: 

Clover--- 

24 

Easley.    . . 

Miscellaneous 

Total... 

Fort  Mill 

20 

Rock  Hill 

205 

Pickens 

1,  230 

York 

56 

Miscellaneous 

Sumter: 

Sumter 

Miscellaneous.- 

Total 

8 

335 
30 

Total 

87 

313 

Richland: 

2,018 
21 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous  for  State: 
Residents     of    other 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

365 

178 

Total 

2,039 

Union: 

Buffalo 

3 

5 

12 

117 

6 

Total  South  Caro- 

Saluda: 

16 

8 

Saluda-.- 

13,  848 

Miscellaneous 

Lockhart 

Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 

Union 

Total 

24 

Miscellaneous- 

Total 

Spartanburg: 
Clifton 

8 
2 
3 
5 
8 
1,061 

616 

143 

Total   in   general 
tables 

Williamsburg: 

Kingstree 

Cowpens -- 

54 
22 

13,  232 

Enoree 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Landrum 

Spartanburg 

76 

SOUTH  DAKOTA 


Aurora: 

Plankinton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Beadle: 

Huron 

Miscellaneous 

Total - 

Bennett:  Miscellaneous. 

Bon  Homme: 

Scotland..- 

Tyndall 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Brookings: 

Brookings 

Elkton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Brown: 

Aberdeen 

Groton 

Miscellaneous 

Total -.- 

Brule: 

Chamberlain 

Kimball 

Miscellaneous - 

Total 

Buffalo:  Miscellaneous- - 
Butte: 

Belle  Fourche 

^Miscellaneous 

Total 


57 


419 
66 


485 


29 
51 
60 

140 


142 
17 
42 


201 


857 
24 
81 


112 

47 


159 


Campbell:    Miscellane- 


ous 

28 

Charles  Mix: 

Geddes       

32 

Lake  Andes  . 

31 

Platte     

35 

Wagner 

87 

Miscellaneous 

15 

Total     

200 

Clark: 

Clark 

M  iscellaneous 

48 
52 

Total 

100 

Clay: 

115 

Miscellaneous 

57 

Total 

172 

Codington: 

463 

Miscellaneous 

29 

Total  

492 

Corson: 

Mcintosh 

13 

Miscellaneous 

54 

Total 

67 

Custer:  Miscellaneous. . 

84 

Davison: 

Mitchell 

Miscellaneous 

402 
19 

Total 

42i 

Day: 

Webster 

64 

Miscellaneous 

46 

Total. 


110 


Deuel: 

Clear  Lake. 

16 

Miscellaneous - 

25 

Total..- -.- 

41 

Dewey:  Miscellaneous- . 

68 

Douglas: 

Armour 

57 

Miscellaneous 

Total  

45 
102 

Edmunds: 

Ipswich 

27 

M  iscellaneous 

44 

Total.- 

71 

Fall  River: 

52 

Hot  Springs 

Miscellaneous 

116 
13 

Total  

181 

Faulk:  Miscellaneous.- - 

56 

Grant: 

Milbank 

68 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

29 

97 

Gregory:  M  iscellaneous - 

101 

Haakon: 

Phillip 

26 

M  iscellaneous -  - 

Total 

40 
66 

Hamlin:  Miscellaneous - 

59 

Hand: 

Miller     

45 

M  iscellaneous 

7 

Total- -.. 

52 

240 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  toivnships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

SOUTH  DAKOTA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Hanson: 

Alexandria 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Harding:  Miscellaneous. 

Hughes: 

Pierre 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Hutchinson: 

Parkston 

Tripp 

Miscellaneous 

Total .- 

Hyde: 

Highmore. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Jackson:  Miscellaneous - 

Jerauld: 

Wessington  Springs- 
Miscellaneous 

Total - 

Jones:  Miscellaneous 

Kingsbury: 

Arlington 

De  Smet 

Lake  Preston 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lake: 

Madison. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lawrence: 

Deadwood... 

Lead 

Spearfish 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lincoln: 

Canton 

Lennox 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lyman:  Miscellaneous.. 

McCook: 

Bridgewater 

Salem 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


53 


162 
33 


195 


34 


30 


128 

269 

57 

28 


482 


76 
26 
63 

165 


155 
32 


187 


85 


County  and  city 


McPherson: 

Eureka 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Marshall: 

Britton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

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 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Potter: 

Gettysburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Roberts: 

Sisseton 

Miscellaneous 

Total - 

Sanborn: 

Woonsockct 

Miscellaneous 

Total , 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


72 


67 


76 

1,667 

140 


1,883 


92 


384 
47 


431 


38 
106 


79 


53 


County  and  city 


Shannon:  Miscellaneous 

Spink: 

Redfleld 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Stanley: 

Fort  Pierre 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Sully:  Miscellaneous 

Todd:  Miscellaneous 

Tripp: 

Winner 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Turner: 

Centerville. 

Parker 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Union: 

Beresford 

Elk  Point 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Walworth: 

Mobridge 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Washabaugh:   Miscella- 
neous  

Washington:    Miscella- 
neous...  -. 

Yankton: 

Yankton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Ziebach:  Miscellaneous. 

Miscellaneous  for  State: 
Residents  of  other 
States 

Total  South  Da- 
kota  

Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables. ., 

Total   in  general 
tables 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


241 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

TENNESSEE 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Anderson: 

64 
11 
9 

Crockett:  Miscellaneous. 

Cumberland: 

Crossville.. 

45 

Hamilton: 

Chattanooga 

Lookout  Mountain.- 
M  iscellaneous 

Total 

4  256 

Coal  Creek 

18 
7 

66 

165 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total 

84 

4,487 

25 

Hardeman: 

Bolivar 

Bedford: 

Shelbyville 

65 
9 

Davidson: 

Nashville 

7,358 
222 

33 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

29 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

74 

62 

7,  580 

Hardin: 

Savannah  

Benton:  Miscellaneous.. 

11 
5 

Decatur:  Miscellaneous. 
De  Kalb:  Miscellaneous. 

Dickson: 

10 
10 

25 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

4 

Blount: 

24 

153 

51 

60 
11 

29 

Hawkins: 

M  iscellaneous 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

34 

Total - 

228 

71 

Miscellaneous 

Total    - 

35 

Dyer: 

Bradley: 

181 
9 

189 
33 
10 

69 

Haywood: 

Miscellaneous 

104 

Total 

190 

M  iscellaneous 

9 

232 

Campbell: 

58 
27 
28 

Fayette: 

Somerville  .. 

113 

37 
50 

Henderson: 

Lafollette      

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

37 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Total 

113 

87 

Fentress:  Miscellaneous. 

Franklin: 

Cowan 

41 

Cannon:  Miscellaneous. 

5 

28 

Henry: 

Paris -- 

Carroll: 

20 

28 

43 

8 

16 
52  ' 

87 

185 

Miscellaneous 

Total --. 

7 

Winchester 

Huntingdon 

McKenzie 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

19Z 

M  iscellaneous. 

155 

Hickman:     Miscellane- 



Total 

99 

Gibson: 

12 
94 
41 
47 
10 

29 

Houston:  Miscellaneous. 

Humphreys: 

Waverly 

4 

Carter: 

Elizabethton 

126 
10 

Milan 

Miscellaneous      

Trenton      .      

28 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

14 

Total 

136 

204 

42 

Cheatham:  Miscellane- 

16 

Giles: 

Pulaski -. 

Jackson:  Miscellaneous. 

Jefferson: 

Jefferson  City 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

73 

7 

8 

Chester: 

Henderson 

20 
2 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

80 

31 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Grainger:  Miscellaneous. 

Greene: 

Greenville 

8 

22 

56 

Johnson: 

Mountain  City 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Claiborne:    Miscellane- 
ous ..  

27 

155 
8 

7 

Miscellaneous 

Total      .      ..    . 

2 

Cocke: 

81 
9 

163 

9 

Grundy: 

Palmer. 

Knox: 

Knoxville 

Miscellaneous.- 

Total 

5 
34 

3,473 

90 

Miscellaneous 

Total     

Miscellaneous 

Total 

125 

Coffee: 

39 

14 

75 

2 

3,598 

Hamblen: 

Lake: 

Tiptonville 

144 
2 

TuUahoma 

35 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

28 

91 

146 

63 

242 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  couuties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  rcturjis — Continued 


TENNESSEE— Continued 


County  and  city 


Lauderdale: 

Halls 

Ripley 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Lawrence: 

Lawrenceburg. 
MLscellaneous.. 


Total 

Lewis:  Miscellaneous. 

Lincoln: 

Fayetteville 

Miscellaneous 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Total. 


Loudon: 

Lenoir  City... 

Loudon 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

McMinn: 

Athens 

Englewood 

Etowah.- 


Miscellaneous. 
Total - 


McNairy:     Miscellane- 
ous  

Macon:  Miscellaneous.  . 

Madison: 

Jackson.- 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Marion: 

Jasper. 

South  Pittsburg. 
Miscellaneous 


Total - 


Marshall: 

Lewisburg 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Maury: 

Columbia 

Mount  Plesisant. 
Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Meigs:  Miscellaneous... 

Monroe: 

Sweetwater 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Montgomery: 

Clarksville 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Moore:  Miscellaneous. 


27 
94 
29 

150 


105 
20 


125 


63 


71 

4 

105 


64 


229 
61 
28 

318 


53 


308 
4 


312 


County  and  city 


Morgan: 

Oakdale 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Obion: 

Obion 

South  Fulton. 
Union  City... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Overton: 

Livingston 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Perry:  Miscellimeous. 

Polk: 

Copperhill 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Putnam: 

(\iokeville 

Monterey 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Rhea: 

Dayton 

Spring  City... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Roane: 

narriman 

Rockwood 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Robertson: 

Springfield 

Miscellaneous- 


Total - 


Rutherford: 

Muvfreesboro- 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Scott: 

Oneida 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Sequatchie: 

Dunlap 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Sevier:  Miscellaneous.. 

Shelby: 

Collierville 

IMemiihis 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Smitli: 

Carthage 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


50 


12 

1 

107 

18 


138 


64 


184 


137 
32 


169 


201 
22 


223 


48 


33 

10,  803 

161 


10, 997 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Stewart:  Miscellaneous. 

Sullivan: 

Bristol '--.. 

Kingsport 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Sumner: 

Gallatin. 

Portland- 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Tipton: 

Covington 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Trousdale:  Hartsville.. 

Unicoi: 

Rrwin 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Union:  Miscellaneous.. 

Van  Buren:  Miscellane- 
ous  - 


353 

293 

19 


665 


79 
9 
17 

105 


127 
1 


Warren: 

McMinnville.- 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Washington: 

Johnson  City. 
Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Wayne:  Miscellaneous- 

Weakley: 

Dresden 

Oreenfield - 

Martin— 

Miscellaneous 


Totixl- 


White: 

Sparta 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Williamson: 

Franklin 

Miscellaneous. 

Total- 


Wilson: 

Lebanon. 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Total  Tennessee... 
Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing    no    net   in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total    in    general 
tables -. 


128 
1 


614 
40 


654 
1l 


133 
19 


152 


66 
8 

74 

35, 433 


34,664 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


243 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

TEXAS 


County  and  city 


Anderson: 

Elkhart 

Frankslon 

Palestine 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Andrews:  Miscellaneous. 

Angelina: 

Diboll 

Keltys 

Lufkin 

Miscellaneous 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Total. 


Aransas:  Rockport. 

Archer: 

Archer  City 

Miscellaneous.. 


Total - 


Armstrong: 

Claude..- 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Atascosa: 

Pleasanton 

Poteet 

Miscellaneous- 
Total - 


Austin: 

Bellville- 

Miscellaneous- 


Total 

Bailey:  Miscellaneous-. 

Bandera:  Miscellaneous. 

Bastrop: 

Bastrop 

Elgin 

Smithville -. 

Miscellaneous 

Total-... 

Baylor: 

Seymour 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Bee: 

Beeville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Bell: 

Belton 

Killeen -. 

Rogers 

Temple 

Miscellaneous 

Total -. 


420 
18 
24 


16 

25 

245 

20 


73 
88 

161 


73 


130 
107 


237 
20 


56 


117 
15 


256 


84 


166 
33 


104 
11 
20 

408 
54 


597 


County  and  city 


Bexar: 

Alamo  Heights 

San  Antonio 

South  San  Antonio.. 
Miscellaneous 

Total- - 

Blanco:  Miscellaneous.. 
Borden:  Miscellaneous.. 

Bosque: 

Clifton 

M  iscellaneous 


Total. 


Bowie: 

DeKalb 

Texarkana 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


41 

,638 

23 

139 


8,841 


18 

498 

36 

552 


Brazoria: 

.41vin                

42 

Angleton    .     

41 

Freei'ort.           

152 

Miscellaneous 

122 

Total 

357 

Brazos: 

Bryan 

282 

Miscellaneous.- 

31 

Total 

Brewster: 

313 
110 

Miscellaneous 

46 

Total -— 

156 

Briscoe:  Miscellaneous, . 
Brooks:  Falfurrias 

33 
69 

Brown: 

Brownwood 

377 

Miscellaneous 

27 

Total- - 

404 

Burleson: 

Caldwell -.. 

77 

36 

Miscellaneous 

30 

Total 

143 

Burnet: 

Burnet 

25 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

30 
55 

Caldwell: 

Lockhart...r.-. 

193 

Luling 

330 

Miscellaneous.. 

77 

Total 

600 

Calhoun: 

Port  I-avaca 

Miscellaneous 

29 
12 

Total 

41 

County  and  city 


Num- 
'  ber  of 
returns 


Callahan: 

Baird 

Cross  Plains.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Cameron: 

Brownsville... 

Harlingen 

La  Feria 

Port  Isabel 

San  Benito 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Camp: 

Pittsburg 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Carson: 

Panhandle 

White  Deer... 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Cass: 

Atlanta 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Castro:  Miscellaneous. 
Chambers:  Miscellane- 
ous  


Cherokee: 

Alto 

Jack.sonville.. 

Rusk 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Childress: 

Childress 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


47 

67 
40 

154 


519 

346 

52 

16 

276 

54 


1,263 


39 


118 
67 
68 


253 


15 

201 

42 

14 


216 


Clay: 

87 

Miscellaneous 

32 

Total 

119 

Cockran:  Mi.scellaneous. 
Coke:  Miscellaneous 

2 
38 

Coleman: 

252 

Santa  Anna 

64 

Miscellaneous 

13 

Total 

329 

Collm: 

Celina 

12 

Farmersville 

McKinney..       

31 
202 

Piano 

48 

Miscellaneous 

50 

Total.... 

343 

224 


244 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  hy  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


TEXAS— Continued 


County  and  city 


Collins  worth: 

Wellington 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Colorado: 

Columbus 

Eagle  Lake... 

Weimar.- 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Comal: 

New  Braunfels- 
Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


Comanche: 

Comanche 

De  Leon 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Concho: 

Eden 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Cooke: 

Gainesville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Coryell: 

Gatesville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Cottle: 

Paducah 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Crane:  Miscellaneous - 
Crockett:  Ozona 


Crosby: 

Crosbyton 

Ralls 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Culberson:  Miscellane- 
ous  


Dallam: 

Ualhart 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Dallas: 

Dallas 

Garland 

Grand  Prairie- 
Lancaster 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


100 
17 


78 
105 


29 

280 


258 
3 


81 


238 
19 


257 


50 
117 


186 
12 


15,  454 
38 
22 
34 
86 


15,  634 


County  and  city 


Dawson: 

Lamesa 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Deaf  Smith: 

Hereford 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Delta: 

Cooper 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Denton: 

Denton 

Pilot  Point— . 

Sanger 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


De  Witt: 

Cuero 

Yorktown 

Miseellaneous- 

Total 


Di9kens: 

Spur 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Dimmit: 

Asherton 

Carrigo  Springs. 
Miscellaneous... 


Total. 


Donley: 

Clarendon 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Duval:  Miscellaneous.-. 


Eastland: 

Cisco -- 

Desdemona 

Eastland 

Gorman 

Olden 

Ranger 

Rising  Star 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Ector:  Odessa -- 

Edwards:  Miscellaneous 

Ellis: 

Ennis --- 

Ferris 

Italy-.- 

Midlothian 

Waxahachie 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


87 


120 

4 


55 


190 
18 
15 
47 


270 


169 
84 


176 
13 


189 
87 


218 
17 

200 
26 
21 

181 

53 

4 


720 


150 
32 
43 
12 

274 
74 


County  and  city 


El  Paso: 

El  Paso -- 

Fabens 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Erath: 

Dublin 

Stephen  ville... 

Thurber 

Miscellaneous - 

Total 


Falls: 

Marlin 

Rosebud 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Fannin: 

Bonham 

Honey  Grove. 

Ladonia- - 

Leonard- 

Miscellaneous- 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


3,930 
58 
137 


4,125 


178 
115 
73 


Total. 


Fayette: 

La  Grange 

Schulenburg-. 
Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Fisher: 

Rotan 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Floyd: 

Floydada 

Lockney 

Miscellaneous. 

Total -- 


Foard: 

Crowell 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Fort  Bend: 

Richmond 

Rosenberg 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


112 
34 
16 
21 
26 


209 


136 
79 
117 


332 


135 


Franklin: 

Mount  Vernon. 
Miscellaneous-- 


Total. 


Freestone: 

Teague 

Worthan 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


54 
8 

62 

118 
98 
189 

405 


90 
37 
48 

176 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


245 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


TEXAS— Continued 


County  and  city 


Frio: 

Pearsall 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Gaines:  Miscellaneous. 

Galveston: 

Galveston 

Texas  City 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Garza: 

Post 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Gillespie: 

Fredericksburg. 
Miscellaneous... 


Total - 


Glasscock: 

Miscellaneous.. 

Goliad: 

Goliad 

Miscellaneous.. 


Total. 


Gonzales: 

Gonzales 

Nixon... 

Waelder 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Gray: 

McLean 

Pampa... 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Grayson: 

Denison 

Sherman 

Van  Alstyne.. 
Whitesboro... 
Whitewright.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Gregg: 

Longview 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Grimes: 

Navasota 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Guadalupe: 

Seguin 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


3, 252 
100 
95 


3,447 


113 
17 


130 


163 
16 
44 
28 


251 


759 


377 
502 
25 
12 
28 
30 


974 


175 
12 


187 


158 
44 


264 
65 


County  and  city 


Hale: 

Hale  Center... 

Plain  view 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


32 
351 


Hall: 

Memphis 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Ham.Iton: 
Hamilton. 
Hico 


Total. 


Hansford: 

Spearman 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Hardeman: 

Chillicothe 

Quanah 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Hardin:  Miscellaneous. 


Harris: 

Goose  Creek.. 

Houston 

La  Porte 

Pasadena 

Pelly 

MisceUaneoas. 


391 

200 
60 

260 


102 
37 


Total. 


Harrison: 

Marshall 

Miscellaneous. 


Total — . 

Hartley:  Miscellaneous. 
Haskell: 


79 

161 

15 

255 

202 


221 

15, 230 

54 

18 

26 

462 


16,  Oil 


490 


578 

18 


Haskell.. 

41 

Rule.    

18 

Miscellaneous 

8 

Total 

67 

Hays: 

190 

Miscellaneous 

29 

Total 

219 

Hemphill: 

139 

Miscellaneous 

5 

Total 

144 

Henderson: 

Athens 

Miscellaneous 

91 
28 

Total... 

119 

County  and  city 


Hidalgo: 

Alamo 

Donna 

Edinburg 

McAllen 

Mercedes 

Mission 

Pharr 

San  Juan 

Weslaco 

Miscellaneous. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Total. 


Hill: 

Hillsboro 

Hubbard 

Itasca 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


26 

97 

132 

233 

169 

168 

48 

46 

116 

23 


1,058 


Hockley: 

Levelland 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Hood: 

Granbury 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Hopkins: 

Sulphur  Springs — 
M  isceUaneous 


Total. 


Houston: 

Crockett 

Grapeland 

Miscellaneous. 


174 

47 
34 

78 


333 


112 

18 


130 


Total. 


Howard: 

Big  Springs..., 
Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Hudspeth:    Miscellane- 
ous.  


Hunt: 

Celeste 

Commerce 

Greenville 

Lone  Oak 

Wolf  City 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Hutchinson: 

Borger 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Irion:  Miscellaneous - 
Jack: 


137 


549 

28 


♦577 
32 


4 
41 
315 
7 
9 
17 


393 


317 
129 


Jacksboro 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


246 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing- 
number  of  returns — Continued 


TEX  A  S— C  ontinued 


County  and  city 


Jackson: 

Edna 

M  iscellaneous. 

Total 

Jasper: 

Jasper.. 

Kirbyville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Jeff  Davis:  Miscellane- 
ous  

Jefferson: 

Beaumont 

Port  Arthur 

Port  Neclies 

M  iscellaneous. 

Total 

Jim  Hogg:  Miscellane- 
ous  

Jim  Wells: 

Alice 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Johnson: 

Alvarado 

Cleburne 

Grandview 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Jones: 

Anson 

Hamlin 

Stanford 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Karnes: 

JCarnes  City 

Kenedy 

Runge 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Kaufman: 

Forney 

Kaufman 

Kemp. ._ 

Mabank. 

Terrell 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Kendall: 

Boerne 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Kent:  Miscellaneous... 

Kerr: 

Kerrville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


33 


2,614 

1,665 

56 

97 


4,432 


106 
36 


27 

269 

23 

19 


60 
70 
126 

14 


270 


24 
112 
45 
35 


216 


31 
40 
16 
15 
179 
4 


103 
3 


259 
53 


County  and  city 


Kimble: 

Junction 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


King:  Miscellaneous... 


Kinney: 

Brackettville.. 
Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


230 


Kleberg: 

Kingsville 

200 

Miscellaneous 

4 

Total 

204 

Knox: 

Mundav 

33 

Miscellaneous 

54 

Total 

87 

Lamar: 

Paris 

523 

Miscellaneous 

58 

Total. 

581 

Lamb: 

Littlefield 

47 

Sudan 

20 

Miscellaneous 

38 

Total 

105 

Lampasas: 

Lampasas 

73 

Miscellaneous 

8 

Total 

81 

La  Salle: 

Cotulla 

32 

Miscellaneous 

17 

Total 

49 

Lavaca: 

Hallettsville 

73 

Shiner 

72 

Yoakum 

141 

Miscellaneous 

28 

Total 

314 

Lee: 

Giddings 

39 

Miscellaneous 

9 

Total  . 

48 

Leon:  Miscellaneous 

24 

Liberty: 

Cleveland 

35 

Dayton 

48 

Liberty 

105 

Miscellaneous 

84 

Total 

272 

Limestone: 

Cooledge 

29 

Groesbeck 

98 

Mexia 

266 

Miscellaneous 

51 

Total 

444 

County  and  city 


Lipscomb:    Miscellane- 
ous  


Live  Oak: 

Three  Rivers.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Llano: 

Llano 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Lubbock: 

Lubbock 

Slaton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Lynn: 

Tahoka 

O'Donnell 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


McCulloch: 

Brady 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


McLennan: 

McGregor 

Mart 

Moody 

Waco 

West 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Madison: 

Madisonville.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Marion: 

Jefferson 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Martin: 

Stanton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Mason:  Miscellaneous. 

Matagorda: 

Bay  City 

Palacios 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Maverick:  Eagle  Pass. 

Medina: 

Devine 

M  iscellaneous 


Total. 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


247 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  toivnships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

TEXAS— Continued 


County  and  city 


Menard: 


120 

M  iscellaneous 

4 

Total..  

124 

Midland:  Midland. 

354 

Milam: 

Cameron.  . 

211 

Rockdale 

59 

20 

M  iscellaneous 

47 

Total     

337 

Mills: 

Goldthwaite 

M  iscellaneous 

26 

4 

Total  . 

30 

Mitchell: 

Colorado    

152 

Miscellaneous 

25 

Total      

177 

Montague: 

Bowie 

61 

Nacona 

89 

M  iscellaneous. 

39 

Total 

189 

Montgomery: 

Conroe    .  

61 

M  iscellaneous 

45 

Total 

106 

Moore:  MLscellaneous... 

20 

Morris: 

Daingerfield 

Miscellaneous 

6 
11 

Total 

17 

Motley: 

Matador 

6 

M  iscellaneous 

14 

Total 

20 

Nacogdoches: 
Gushing 

6 

Nacogdoches 

Miscellaneous 

173 
15 

Total 

194 

Navarro: 

Corsicana .. 

660 

Dawson 

11 

44 

Miscellaneous 

92 

Total 

807 

Newton:  Miscellaneous. 

42 

Nolan: 

Roscoe 

20 

Sweetwater.. 

257 

Miscellaneous 

12 

Total 

289 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 


County  and  city 


Nueces: 

Corpus  Chrigti 

Robstown 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Ochiltree: 

Perrj'ton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Oldham:  Miscellaneous 

Orange: 

Orange 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Palo  Pinto: 

M  ineral  Wells 

Mingus 

Strawn 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Panola: 

Carthage 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Parker: 

Weatherford 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Parmer:  Miscellaneous. 

Pecos: 

Fort  Stockton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Polk: 

Livingston 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Potter: 

Amarillo 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 

Presidio: 

Marfa.. 

Presidio 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Rains:  Miscellaneous.. 

Randall: 

Canyon 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Reagan:  Miscellaneous 
Real:  Miscellaneous 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


869 
193 
116 


1,178 


210 
25 


235 


52 


281 
22 


303 


200 


273 


47 


87 


134 


164 
15 


2,481 
2 


2,483 


160 
9 
16 


185 


105 
3 


108 


180 
24 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Red  River: 

Annona 

7 

Clarksville 

66 

Detroit       .. 

5 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 

21 
99 

Reeves: 

Pecos .     

147 

Miscellaneoios 

Total- 

Refugio: 

Refugio 

Woodsboro 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Roberts:  Miscellaneous. 

Robertson: 

35 
182 

110 
38 
20 

168 

94 

71 

65 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

68 

204 

Rockwall: 

Rockwall 

11 

Rovce  City 

23 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Runnels: 

Ballinger 

Winters 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Rusk: 

Henderson 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sabine:  Miscellaneous.. 

San  Augustine: 

San  .-Vugustine 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

San  Jacinto:  Miscellane- 
ous  .. 

6 

40 

152 
64 
51 

267 

92 
6 

98 

41 

36 
1 

37 

13 

San  Patricio: 

Aransas  Pass 

Sinton     .     .      

75 
72 

Taft     

132 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

168 

447 

San  Saba: 

San  Saba  

64 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

10 

74 

248 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


TEXAS— Continued 


County  and  city 


Schleicher: 

Eldorado 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Scurry: 

Snyder. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Shackleford: 

Albany 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Shelby: 

Center 

Timpson 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sherman:     Miscellane- 
ous  

Smith: 

Troup-. 

Tyler 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Somervell:   Miscellane- 
ous.. 

Starr: 

Rio  Grande 

Miscellaneous 

Total - 

Stephens: 

Breckenridge 

Caddo , 

Miscellaneous , 

Total 

Sterling:  Miscellaneous 
Stonewall:    Miscellane- 
ous  

Sutton:  Sonora.. 

Swisher: 

Tulia 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Tarrant: 

Arlington. 

Fort  Worth.-. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Taylor: 

Abilene 

Merkol. 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Terrell:  Miscellaneous.. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


79 


141 
49 


190 


107 
50 


28 
640 


407 
18 
13 


438 
70 


17 
152 


126 


206 


6,324 
123 


6,535 


1,031 
51 

18 


94 


County  and  city 


Terry: 

Brownfleld 

Miscellaneous 

Total.... 

Throckmorton: 

Throckmorton... 
M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Titus: 

Mount  Pleasant. 
Miscellaneous 

Total. 

Tom  Green: 

San  Angelo 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Travis: 

Austin 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Trinity: 

Groveton 

South  Groveton. 

Trinity 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Tyler:  Miscellaneous 

Upshur: 

GOmer 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Upton: 

McCamey 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Uvalde: 

Sabinal 

Uvalde 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Val  Verde: 

Del  Rio 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Van  Zandt: 

Grand  Saline 

Wills  Point 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Victoria: 

Victoria 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


23 


50 


1,300 

58 


1,358 


47 


2,046 


29 


56 


184 
42 


226 


41 
202 
30 


466 


139 


247 
19 


266 


County  and  city 


Walker: 

Huntsville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Waller:  Miscellaneous.. 

Ward: 

Pyote 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Washington: 

Brenham 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Webb: 

Laredo.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Wharton: 

El  Campo 

Wharton 

Miscellaneous _ 

Total 

Wheeler: 

Shamrock 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Wichita: 

Burkbumett 

Electra 

Iowa  Park.. 

Wichita  Falls - 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Wilbarger: 

Vernon 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Willacy: 

Raymond  ville 

M  iscellaneous 

Total - 

Williamson: 

Bartlett 

Georgetown 

Granger 

Round  Rock 

Taylor 

M  iscellaneous.. 

Total 

Wilson: 

Floresville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


249 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  couMies,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


TEXAS— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Winkler: 

Wink 

218 
2 

Wood— Continued. 

Winnsboro 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

38 
4 

Zapata:  Miscellaneous.. 

Zavalla: 

Crystal  City 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total  Texas 

Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

3 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

220 

146 

U 

■Wise: 

Alvord           -     

7 
17 

7 
34 
15 

Yoakum:  Miscellaneous 

Young: 

Eliasville 

3 

58 

Chico    

34 
212 

12 
159 

20 

15 

117,  474 

Graham 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

80 

Olnev                -.     - 

Wood: 

Alba 

10 
94 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total   in   general 
tables 

Mineola 

452 

113,  555 

UTAH 


Beaver: 

Beaver , 

Milford.- 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Boxelder: 

Brigham  City 

Tremonton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Cache: 

Hyrum 

Lewiston 

Logan 

Providence 

Eichmond.. 

Smithfleld 

Wellsville.- .— 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Carbon: 

Helper --- 

Price - 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Daggett:  Miscellaneous 

Davis: 

Bountiful 

Farmington — 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Duchesne: 

Roosevelt 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Emery:  Miscellaneous. 

Garfield: 

Panguitch.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Grand:  Miscellaneous., 


18 
12 
250 
10 
11 
22 
13 
30 


366 


116 
173 
372 

661 

2 


35 
18 
100 


153 


47 


Iron: 

Cedar  City 

Parowan 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 

Juab: 

Eureka 

Nephi 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Kane: 

Kanab 

Miscellaneous 

Total -- 

Millard: 

Delta... 

Fillmore 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Morgan:  Miscellaneous. 

Piute:  Miscellaneous 

Rich:  Miscellaneous 

Salt  Lake: 

Bingham  Canyon... 

Garfield 

Magna 

Midvale 

Murray 

Salt  Lake  City 

Sandy 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

San  Juan:  Miscellaneous. 

Sanpete: 

Ephraim 

Fairview 

Gunnison 

Manti 

Moroni 

Mount  Pleasant 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sevier: 

Monroe 

Richfield 

Salina 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


128 
37 

55 


72 


134 
49 

112 

,762 

32 

63 


172 


Summit: 

Park  City. 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 

Tooele: 

Grantsville 

Tooele... 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Uintah: 

Vernal 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Utah: 

American  Fork 

Lehi 

Orem. 

Payson 

Pleasant  Grove.-y. 

Provo 

Santaquin 

Spanish  Fork 

SpringvUle 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Wasatch: 

Heber  City... 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Washington: 

Hurricane 

St.  George 

Miscellaneous 

Total. 

Wayne:  Miscellaneous. 

Weber: 

Ogden  City.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total  Utah 

Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total   in   general 
tables... 


189 
55 


244 


12 
190 


44 

14 

1 

18 

14 

317 

3 

27 

35 

26 


499 


113 


25 


1,604 
38 


1,642 


13,423 


260 


13, 163 


250 


STATISTICS   OF  INCOME 


Table  11, — Individual  returns  for' 1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


VERMONT 


County  and  city 


Addison: 

Bristol 

Ferrisburg 

Middlebury... 
New  Haven... 

Vergennes 

Miscellaneous- 

Total 


Bennington: 

Arlington 

Bennington. -- 

Dorset 

Manchester— - 

Pownal 

Readsboro 

Shaftsbury 

;        Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Caledonia: 

Barnet. 

Burke 

Danville 

Hard  wick 

Lyndon 

Ryegate. 

St.  Johnsbury. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Chittenden: 

Burlington 

i      Charlotte 

Colchester 

Essex 

Hinesburg 

:   Jericho. 

Milton 

Richmond 

Shelburne 

Winooski 

>       Miscellaneous. 


it    Total. 


Essex: 

Canaan 

Concord 

Island  Pond.- 

Lunenburg 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


42 
10 
145 
4 
49 
33 


283 


38 
500 
28 
80 
10 
13 
12 
13 


79 
10 
12 
67 
70 
21 
429 
23 


711 


1,265 

21 

2 

58 

2 

7 

21 

20 

26 


1,521 


County  and  city 


Franklin: 

Berkshire 

Enosburg 

Fairfax... 

Fairfield 

Georgia 

Highgate 

Montgomery.. 

Richford 

St.  Albans 

Sheldon 

Swanton 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 

Grand  Isle: 
Alburg. 


Miscellaneous. 
Total , 


Lamoille: 

Cambridge 

Hyde  Park 

Johnson 

MorrisvOle 

Stowe 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Orange: 

Bradford 

Chelsea 

Newbury 

Randolph 

Thetford 

Wells  River 

Williamstown. 
M  iscellaneous. 

Total 


Orleans: 

Barton 

Craftsbury 

Derby 

Newport 

Orleans 

Troy 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Rutland: 

Brandon 

Castleton 

Danby 

Fair  Haven 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


29 

11 

5 

6 

7 

3 

44 

436 

19 

62 

6 


45 


141 


40 
13 
40 
177 
45 
28 
14 


23 

17 

105 


County  and  city 


Rutland — Continued. 

Pawlet 

Pittsford 

Poultney 

Proctor 

Rutland.. , 

Wallingford 

West  Rutland 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Washington: 

Barre 

Cabot 

Graniteville... 

Montpelier 

Northfield 

Waterbury 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Windham: 

Bellows  Falls.. 

Brattleboro 

Westminster.. 

Wilmington 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Windsor: 

Bethel 

Cavendish 

Chester 

Hartford 

Hartland 

Ludlow 

Norwich 

Quechee-- 

Rochester 

Royalton 

Springfield 

White    River   Junc- 
tion  

Wilder.. 

Windsor 

Woodstock 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Total  Vermont 

Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total   in   general 
tables -- 


VIRGINIA 


Accomac: 

Chincoteaguelsland 

18 
47 
181 

Alleghany: 

Clifton  Forge 

310 

313 

34 

Appomattox:   Miscella- 

28 

Arlington: 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

1,129 
42 

246 

657 

Amelia:  Miscellaneous.. 

Amherst: 

Madison  Heights.... 
Miscellaneous 

Total... 

28 

Ballston 

78 

Albemarle: 

Charlottesville 

Miscellaneous 

648 
123 

276 

22 
79 

East  Falls  Church.. 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

73 

219 

Total 

771 

101 

1,818 

i 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


251 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  hy  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

VIRGINIA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Augusta: 

Staunton 

Waynesboro.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Bath: 

Hot  Springs 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Bedford: 

Bedford 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Bland:  Miscellaneous. 
Botetourt:    Miscella- 
neous  


Brunswick: 

Lawrenceville. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Buchanan:  Miscellane- 
ous  -- 

Buckingham:  Miscella- 
neous  


Campbell: 

AltaVista 

Lynchburg 

Miscellaneous. 


Total - 

1,771 

Caroline:  Miscellaneous 
Carroll: 

Galex.    (See  Gray- 
son County.) 

Miscellaneous 

Charles  City:  Miscella- 
neous            

53 

9 
10 

Charlotte:  Miscellaneous 

Chesterfield: 

Colonial  Heights 

Ettrick 

56 

34 
16 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

93 

143 

Clarke: 

Berryville 

56 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

18 

74 

Craig:  Miscellaneous. .. 

Culpeper: 

Culpeper  ...    

7 

90 

Miscellaneous 

Total... 

33 

123 

Cumberland:  Miscella- 
neous               .  . 

9 

Dickinson:    Miscellane- 
ous......        . 

27 

489 
165 


740 


78 


106 


127 
34 


161 
5 
73 


80 


58 

1,678 

35 


County  and  city 


Dinwiddle: 

Petersburg 

Miscellaneous. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


916 
25 


Total 

941 

Elizabeth  City: 

Hampton      

457 

Phoebus  

77 

Miscellaneous 

75 

Total 

609 

Essex:  Miscellaneous... 

19 

Fairfax: 

Falls  Church - 

M  iscellaneous - 

54 
208 

Total 

262 

Fauquier: 

Warrenton  . 

131 

Miscellaneous 

104 

Total 

235 

Floyd:  Miscellaneous — 
Fluvanna:  Miscella- 
neous     . 

5 
21 

Franklin: 

RockjTUOimt 

Miscellaneous 

43 
16 

Total 

59 

Frederick: 

Winchester 

390 

Miscellaneous 

23 

Total 

413 

Giles: 

19 

Miscellaneous 

64 

Total 

83 

Gloucester:  Miscellane- 
ous - 

46 

Goochland:  Miscellane- 
ous  

24 

Grayson: 

Fries - 

5 

Galex             

47 

M  iscellaneous 

2 

Total 

54 

Greene:  Miscellaneous.. 

2 

Greensville: 

Emporia  _. 

115 

Miscellaneous 

4 

Total 

119 

Halifax: 

South  Boston 

Miscellaneous 

217 
64 

Total 

281 

County  and  city 


Hanover: 

Ashland 

Miscellaneous, 

Total 


Henrico: 

Richmond 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Henry: 

Martinsville.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


158 


10, 085 
129 


10,  214 


189 
63 


252 


Highland  :Miscellaneous. 

3 

Isle  of  "Wight: 

Smithfield 

30 

Miscellaneous 

10 

Total 

40 

James  City: 

Toano 

12 

Williamsburg 

Miscellaneous 

119 
3 

Total 

134 

King  and  Queen:  Mis- 
cellaneous  .  -. 

8 

King  George:  Miscella- 
neous  

18 

King  William: 

West  Point 

41 

Miscellaneous 

10 

Total 

51 

Lancaster:    Miscellane- 
ous  - 

35 

Lee: 

Pennington  Gap 

Miscellaneous 

10 
37 

Total. 

56 

Loudoun: 

Leesburg 

95 

Miscellaneous 

124 

Total 

219 

Louisa:  Miscellaneous.. 

51 

Lunenburg: 

Victoria    

41 

Miscellaneous 

36 

Total 

77 

Madison:  Miscellaneous. 
Mathews:    Miscellane- 
ous  

24 
34 

Mecklenburg: 

Chase  City 

65 

Soutb  Hill 

44 

Miscellaneous 

79 

Total 

188 

62320—31 17 


252 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing- 
number  of  returns — Continued 


VIRGINIA— Continued 


County  and  city 


Middlesex:  Miscellane- 
ous  

Montgomery: 

Blacksburg 

Christiansburg 

Radford 

Miscellaneous 

Total L 

Nansemond: 

Suffolk 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Nelson:  Miseellaneous- 
New  Kent:  Miscellane- 
ous  

Norfolk: 

ChUrchland 

Norfolk 

Portsmouth _-. 

Miscellaneous 

Total -- 

Northampton: 

Cape  Charles 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Northumberland:  Mis- 
cellaneous  

Nottoway: 

Blackstone 

Crewe 

Miscellaneous 

Total - 

Orange: 
Ora; 
Miscellaneous 

Total -- 

Page: 

Luray ..- 

Shenandoah 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Patrick:  Miscellaneous 

Pittsylvania: 

Chatham 

Danville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Powhatan:  Miscellane- 
ous  

Prince  Edward: 

Farmville... 

Miscellaneous 

Total- _-.. 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


30 


28 


224 


360 
30 


390 


15 
5,286 
1,307 

37 


6,645 


142 

188 


330 


61 

116 

19 


196 


116 


110 


47 

871 

65 


983 


14 


104 
27 


County  and  city 


Prince  George: 

Hopewell 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Prince  William: 

Manassas 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Princess  Anne: 

Virginia  Beach 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Pulaski: 

Pulaski 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Rappahannock:  Miscel- 
laneous  

Richmond:  Miscellane- 
ous  

Roanoke: 

Roanoke 

Salem 

Vinton 

Miscellaneous 

Total. --. 

Rockbridge: 

Buena  Vista 

Lexington 

Miscellaneous , 

Total 

Rockingham: 

Harrisonburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Russell:  Miscellaneous. 

Scott: 

Gate  City 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Shenandoah: 

Strasburg.. 

Woodstock 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Smyth: 

Marion 

Saltville -. 

Miscellaneous 

Total-- 

Southampton: 

Franklin 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


247 
11 


258 


124 


185 
23 


208 


3,091 

186 
70 
39 


3,386 


39 

224 

45 


308 


285 
105 


390 


66 


140 


County  and  city 


Spottsylvania: 

Fredericksburg 

Miscellaneous- 

Total 

Stafford:  Miscellaneous. 

Surry:  Miscellaneous... 

Sussex: 

Waverly 

Miscellaneous 

Total -. 

Tazewell: 

Bluefleld 

Pocahontas 

Richlands 

Tazewell 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Warren: 

Front  Royal 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Warwick: 

Newport  News 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Washington: 

Abigndon 

Bristol 

Damascus 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Westmoreland:  Miscel- 
laneous  

Wise: 

Appalachia 

Big  Stone  Gap 

Norton 

Wise -- 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Wythe: 

Wytheville --- 

Miscellaneous - 

Total -- 

York:  Miscellaneous... 

Total  Virginia 

Returns,  Form  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total  in  general 
tables 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


284 
6 

290 

10 

22 


41 
61 
24 

112 

75 

313 


1,134 
113 


1,247 


287 
14 
55 


424 


335 


81 
64 

136 

36. 

39,634 


38,081 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


253 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


WASHINGTON' 


County  and  city 


Adams: 

Ritzville 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Asotin: 

Clarkston 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Benton: 

Kennewick — 

Prosser 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Chelan: 

Cashmere 

Chelan 

Leavenworth.. 

Wenatchee 

Miscellaneous. 

Total -. 


Clallam: 

Port  Angeles.. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Clarke: 

Camas 

Vancouver 

Washougal 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Columbia: 

Dasrton 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Cowlitz: 

Castle  Rock... 
Kelso 

Longview 

Woodland 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Douglas:  Miscellaneous. 
Ferry:  Miscellaneous. .. 

Franklin: 

Pasco-- 

M  iscellaneous 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


Total. 


Garfield: 

Pomeroy 

Miscellaneous. 


Total 

Grant:  Miscellaneous. 

Grays  Harbor: 

Aberdeen 

Cosmopolis 

Elma 


117 
168 


285 


28 


108 


176 


180 

82 

48 

1,198 

386 


1,894 


394 
202 


119 

445 

28 

62 


654 


207 
31 


238 


52 
169 
416 

26 
127 


790 


129 
40 


172 


270 


258 
11 


269 


1,261 
34 
76 


County  and  city 


Grays  Harbor— Contd. 

Hoquiam 

Montesano 

Miscellaneous 


Total 

Island:  Miscellaneous.. 

Jefferson: 

Port  Townsend 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

King: 

Auburn 

Enumclaw.- 

Kent 

Kirkland 

Renton 

Seattle 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Kitsap: 

Bremerton 

Port  Orchard 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Kittitas: 

Cle  Elum.. 

Ellensburg 

Roslyn 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Klickitat: 

Goldendale 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lewis: 

Centralia 

Chehalis 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lincoln:  Miscellaneous 

Mason: 

Shelton.- 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Okanogan: 

Okanogan 

Omak 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Pacific: 

Raymond 

South  Bend 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


750 
123 
182 


2,426 


29 


126 


195 


209 
146 
196 
115 
197 
26,424 
805 


28,092 


706 

76 

193 


975 


112 

342 

92 

74 


620 


42 
156 


198 


332 
285 
242 


859 
444 


196 
79 


275 


72 
101 
155 


185 
73 
167 

425 


County  and  city 


Pend  Oreille: 

Newport 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Pierce: 

Buckley 

Orting... 

Puyallup 

Sumner 

Tacoma 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


San  Juan:  Miscellaneous 

Skagit: 

Anacortes 

Burlington 

Mount  Vernon 

Sedro  Woolley_ 

Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Skamania:    Miscellane- 


ous . 


Snohomish: 

Arlington 

Edmonds 

Everett 

Marys  ville 

Monroe 

Snohomish 

Miscellaneous. 


Total. 


Spokane: 

Cheney.- 

Deer  Park 

Medical  Lake. 

Spokane 

Miscellaneous. 

Total - 


Stevens: 

Chewelah 

Colville.. 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Thurston: 

Olympia 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Wahkiakum:  Miscella- 
neous  --- 

WaUa  Walla: 

Walla  Walla. 

Miscellaneous 


TotaL 


Whatcom: 

Bellingham... 

Blaine 

Lynden 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


65 
105 


170 


38 

20 

231 

105 

5,175 

529 


6,098 


148 
55 
294 
104 
172 


773 


24 


67 

82 

1,336 

31 

62 

129 

325 


2,032 


62 

31 

7 

6,606 

282 


38 

84 

74 


196 


706 
162 


76 


1,188 
293 


1,481 


1,135 
53 
59 
112 


1,359 


'  Includes  Alaska. 


254 


STATISTICS   OF  INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


WASHINQTON— Continued 


Num- 

County  and  city          ber  of 

returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Whitman: 

Colfax 

257 
68 

208 
64 

621 

Yakima— Continued. 
Toppenish- 

110 

108 

1.677 

316 

Alaska— Continued. 
Ketchikan.    . 

403 

Palouse 

Wapato 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

1,181 

Tekoa 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

2,796 

Miscellaneous 

Total  Washington. 
Returns,     Form     1040, 
showing   no   net   in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

66,897 

2,356 

Total 

1,218 

Alaska: 

Anchorage 

264 
181 
296 
471 

52 
93 

Cordova. 

1,657 

Yakima: 

Total   in  general 
tables 

Grandview 

Fairbanks 

Sunnyside 

Juneau 

65,240 

WEST  VIRGINIA 


Barbour: 

Philippi 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Berkeley: 

Martinsburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Boone: 

Madison 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Braxton: 

Burns  ville 

Gassaway. 

Sutton 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Brooke: 

Follansbee 

Power 

Wellsburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Cabell: 

B  arboursviUe 

Huntington... 

Milton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Calhoun: 

Qrantsville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Clay: 

Widen 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 

Doddridge:      Miscella 
neous.. 


374 
21 


395 


37 
101 


138 


83 


251 

22 

316 

124 


713 


31 

2,826 

23 

11 


2,891 


26 


34 


Fayette: 

Ansted 

Boomer 

Fayetteville 

Macdonald.. 

Montgomery 

Moimt  Hope 

Oakhill 

Winona 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Gilmer:  Miscellaneous.. 

Grant: 

Petersburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Greenbrier: 

East  Rainelle 

Lewisburg 

Marfrance.. 

Ronceverte 

White      Sulphur 

Springs.- 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Hampshire: 

Romney 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Hancock: 

Chester 

Hollidays  Cove 

New  Cumberland . . 

Newell 

Weirton 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Hardy:  Miscellaneous... 

Harrison: 

Anmoore 

Bridgeport 

Clarksburg 

Lumberport 

Nutter  Fort 

Salem 

Shinnston 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


17 

6 

44 

25 

145 

110 

60 

15 

435 


857 


36 


12 


21 


334 


38 


124 

352 

69 

57 

444 

11 


1,057 


34 


43 
1,257 
14 
22 
64 
82 


1,586 


Jackson: 

Ravenswood.. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Jefferson: 

Charles  Town 

Ranson 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Kanawha: 

Cedar  Grove 

Charleston 

Clendenin.. 

Dunbar 

Eskdale , 

Mammoth 

Marmet 

Nitro.      (See    Put- 
nam County.) 

St.  Albans 

South  Charleston... 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lewis: 

Weston 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Lincoln:  Miscellaneous. 

Logan: 

AccoviUe 

Amherstdale 

Ilolden 

Logan 

Omar 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

McDowell: 

Davy. 

Eckman.. 

Elkhorn 

Gary 

laeger 

Keystone 

Kimball. 

McDowell 

Maybeury 

War 

Welch... 

Wilcoe 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


255 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


WEST  VIRGINIA— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Marion: 

1,253 

127 

36 

29 

223 

Nicholas: 

Richwood 

93 
14 

Summers: 

Hinton 

222 

Mannington 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

18 

Rivesville 

107 

240 

Miscellaneous 

Ohio: 

Elm  Grove 

Taylor: 

Grafton.. 

184 

25 

4,143 

23 

Total 

1,668 

309 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

25 

103 
78 
29 
73 

323 
11 

Marshall: 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

334 

Tucker: 

Cameron 

4,375 

Pendleton:  Miscella- 
neous -.       ..  .  

13 

McMechen  

13 

Parsons 

Moundsville 

Pierce        .. 

4 

Miscellaneous 

Pleasants: 

St.  Mary 

23 

Total 

617 

85 
3 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

7 

75 
27 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

60 

Mason: 

Point  Pleasant 

Tyler: 

Sistersville. 

88 

Miscellaneous 

Pocahontas: 

Marlington 

184 

39 
30 

Miscellaneous 

27 

Total 

102 

211 

1,003 

58 

18 

4 

186 

149 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Upshur: 

Adrian    

Mercer: 

Bluefield 

69 

Preston: 

Buckhannon 

Miscellaneous 

Freeman.. 

33 
25 
28 
14 
66 

119 

Giatto... 

4 

Princeton 

124 

Miscellaneous 

Terra  Alta 

Wayne: 

Ceredo 

1,418 

Tunnelton 

Total 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

13 

Mineral: 

2 
170 

80 
25 
8 

166 

Kenova.- 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

74 
27 

Putnam: 

Keyser     .    

18 
64 
14 

114 

Webster:  Miscellaneous. 

Wetzel: 

New  Martinsville... 

Ridgeley 

Nitro 

56 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total 

285 

96 

106 

Raleigh: 

Beckley 

24 
105 

Mingo: 

31 
3 

388 
146 

381 

17 

3 

374 

Miscellaneous.. 

Total 

Eccles 

235 

Mabscott 

Wirt:  Miscellaneous 

Wood: 

Parkersburg 

Williamstown 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

5 

Total 

568 

775 

Randolph: 

Elkins 

1,536 

Monongalia: 

Morgantown 

749 
6 

86 

200 
2 
34 

41 
30 

Norton 

1,607 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Wyoming: 

MuUins 

236 

Total 

841 

85 

51 
23 

Ritchie: 

Harrisville 

22 
SO 
62 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

91 

Monroe: 

176 

Alderson 

Total  West  Vir- 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

30, 651 

Total 

74 

134 

Returns,    Form    1040, 
showing    no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Morgan: 

Berkeley  Springs 

29 
15 

Roane: 

Spencer       

102 
22 

748 

Miscellaneous 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Total  in  general 
tables 

Total 

44 

124 

29,803 

256 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  hy  counties,  cities,  and,  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 


WISCONSIN 


County  and  city 


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:  Miscellaneous 

Calumet: 

Brillion 

Chilton 

New  Holstein 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Chippewa: 

Bloomer 

Chippewa  Falls 

Cornell-. 

Stanley. 

Miscellaneous 

Total , 

Clark: 

Noillsville 

Owcn_ - 

M  iscellaneous 

Total.- 

Columbia: 

Columbus 

Kilbourn.- 

Lodi - 

Portage 

Randolph 

M  iscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


429 
37 
49 


515 


75 
38 
49 
129 


126 

1,925 

134 


2,185 


174 


74 


263 


55 
343 
39 
53 
64 


554 


160 
130 

53 
277 

62 
138 


820 


County  and  city 


Crawford: 

Prairie  du  Chien 

Miscellaneous 

Total- 

Dane: 

Madison 

Mount  Iloreb 

Stoughton 

Sun  Prairie 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Dodge: 

Beaver  Dam 

Horicon 

Juneau 

Mayville -. 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Door: 

Sturgeon  Bay 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Douglas: 

Superior- - 

Miscellaneous 

Total - _ 

Dunn: 

Menomonie 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Eau  Claire: 

Altoona 

Augusta 

Eau  Claire 

Miscellaneous 

Total- — 

Florence:  Miscellaneous. 

Fond  du  Lac: 

Fond  du  Lac- - 

North  Fond  du  Lac- 

Ripon 

Waupun 

Miscellaneous 

Total - 

Forest: 

Crandon 

Miscellaneous 

Total - 

Grant: 

Boscobel 

Cuba  City- -. 

Fennimore 

Lancaster 

Platteville 

Miscellaneous.- 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


4,369 

116 

193 

52 

490 


5,220 


460 
112 
62 
114 
141 


126 


1,592 


1,641 


200 

87 


287 


18 

32 

1,033 

55 


1,138 


1,192 
81 
191 
172 
194 


1,830 


85 


62 
47 
46 
90 
207 
192 


644 


County  and  city 


Green: 

Brodhead 

Monroe 

New  Glarus 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Green  Lake: 

Berlin 

Princeton 

Miscellaneous 

Total- , 

Iowa: 

Dodgeville 

Mineral  Point 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Iron: 

Hurley 

Montreal 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Jackson: 

Black  River  Falls 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Jefferson: 

Fort  Atkinson 

Jefferson 

Lake  Mills 

Waterloo 

Watertown 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Juneau: 

Elroy 

Mauston 

New  Lisbon 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Kenosha: 

Kenosha 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Kewaunee: 

Algoma 

Kewaunee -. 

M  iscellaneous 

Total ---. 

La  Crosse: 

La  Crosse 

Onalaska 

West  Salem 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

La  Fayette: 

Darlington 

Shullsburg 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


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257 


Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

WISCONSIN— Continued 


County  and  city 


Langlade: 

Antigo 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Lincoln: 

Merrill-- 

Tomahawk 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Manitowoc: 

Kiel 

Manitowoc 

Two  Rivers.-- 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Marathon: 

Mosinee 

Scofield 

Wausau 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Marinette: 

Marinette 

Niagara 

Peshtigo 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Marquette: 

Montello 

Miscellaneous- 
Total 


Milwaukee: 

Cudahy 

Milwaukee 

Shorewood 

South  Milwaukee. 

Wauwatosa 

West  Allis 

West  Milwaukee.. 

Whiteflsh  Bay 

Miscellaneous. ---- 


Total. 


Monroe: 

Sparta ., 

Tomah 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Oconto: 

Gillett -. 

Oconto 

Oconto  Falls--. 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Oneida: 

Rhinelander... 
Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


362 
46 


317 
132 


458 


58 

1,050 

302 

120 


1,530 


70 

11 

979 

251 


408 
53 
65 


606 


69 


384 

43,  322 

134 

585 

2,345 

1,339 

28 

129 

205 


48, 471 


170 
123 
100 


393 


41 
120 

50 
65 


380 
79 


459 


County  and  city 


Outagamie: 

Appleton 

Kaukauna 

Kimberly 

Little  Chute.. 

Seymour 

Miscellaneous- 

Total 


Ozaukee: 

Cedarburg- 

Grafton 

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 

PhiEips 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Racine: 

Burlington 

Racine 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Richland: 

Richland  Center. 
Miscellaneous 


Total. 


Rock: 

Beloit 

Edgerton 

Evansville 

Janesville 

Milton 

Miscellaneous. 

Total , 


Rusk: 

Ladysmith 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
returns 


1,438 

227 

34 

39 

50 


1,872 


141 
61 
191 
158 


40 
70 
110 


220 


57 
208 


265 


562 
73 


635 


111 
70 
53 


234 


257 
4,568 


4,911 


79 


177 


1,385 
190 
114 

1,243 
29 
110 


3,071 


107 
40 


County  and  city 


St.  Croix: 

Hudson 

New  Richmond 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sauk: 

Baraboo 

Reedsburg 

Sauk  City 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sawyer: 

Hayward 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Shawano: 

Shawano 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Sheboygan: 

Kohler 

Plymouth.- -. 

Sheboygan 

Sheboygan  Falls 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Taylor: 

Medford .- 

Rib  Lake 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Trempealeau: 

Arcadia 

Galesville 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Vernon: 

Viroqua 

Westby 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Vilas: 

Eagle  River 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Walworth: 

Delavan x. 

Elkhom- 

Lake  Geneva 

Whitewater 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Washbinm: 

Spooner 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


Num- 
ber of 
return  s 


140 

81 

116 


337 


318 

177 

71 

190 


756 


155 
176 


331 


143 
185 
i,885 
114 
146 


2,473 


132 


62 

48 

232 


342 


128 
48 
113 


289 


212 
140 
198 
156 
268 


133 


258 


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Table  11. — Individual  returns  for  1929,  by  counties,  cities,  and  townships,  showing 
number  of  returns — Continued 

WISCONSIN— Continued 


County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

County  and  city 

Num- 
ber of 
returns 

Washington: 

Hartford            

208 
270 
219 

Waupaca— Continued. 

Weyauwega        .  - 

49 
150 

Wood: 

Marshfield 

363 

West  Bend 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Nekoosa 

70 

Miscellaneous 

Wisconsin  Rapids... 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

385 
101 

620 

Total 

697 

Waushara: 

Wautaoma 

Miscellaneous 

Total— 

33 
71 

74 
333 

72 

1,065 

396 

919 

Total  Wisconsin.. 

Returns,     Form    1040, 
showing  no    net    in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables- 

Total  in  general 

Oconomowoc 

104 

104, 989 

Winnebago: 

Menasha 

Miscellaneous 

309 
568 

29 
1,805 

58 

Total 

1,940 

Neenah 

1,945 

Omro-- 

Waupaca: 

125 
181 
135 

Oshkosh- 

ClintonvDle 

Miscellaneous 

Total -- 

103,044 

Waupaca 

2,769 

WYOMING 


Albany: 

Laramie 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Big  Horn: 

Greybull 

Lovell-- 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Campbell: 

Gillette 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Carbon: 

Hanna 

Rawlins 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Converse: 

Douglas 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Crook:  Miscellaneous 

Fremont: 

Lander 

Riverton..- 

Miscellaneous 

Total 

Goshen: 

Torrington 

Miscellaneous 

Total 


690 
81 


671 


172 


107 


78 
360 
194 


632 


101 


169 
43 


110 
67 
92 


269 


112 


Hot  Springs: 

Thermopolis. . 
Miscellaneous 

Total 

Johnson: 

Buflalo 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Laramie: 

Cheyenne 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Lincoln: 

Kemmerer 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Natrona: 

Casper 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Niobrara: 

Lusk -- 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 

Park: 

Cody 

Powell-- 

Miscellaneous. 
Total 

Platte: 

Wheatland 

Miscellaneous. 

Total 


130 
146 


276 


106 


1,208 
64 


1,272 


108 
161 


269 


1,318 
368 


63 


160 
52 
52 

254 


130 


Sheridan: 

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 

Total  Wyoming... 

Returns,  Foitq  1040, 
showing  no  net  in- 
come, not  included  in 
general  tables 

Total  in  general 
tables- 


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Table  11  A. — Individual  returns  for  1929  on  Form  lOJfi  with  no  net  income,  by 
States  and  Territories,  showing  number  of  returns  and  deficit 


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 


Number 
of  returns 


756 
(>) 

283 

552 
9,556 

900 
1,357 

399 

587 
2,326 
1,044 

250 

265 
6,772 
1,175 

717 
1,003 

825 
1,039 

395 
1,066 
4,137 
2,874 
1,108 

731 
1,881 

214 


Deficit 


$3, 882,  535 

1,436,330 
3,  500, 982 

88, 100, 687 
4, 970, 975 

14,434,033 
4, 727, 604 
6, 496, 006 

18,  565,  547 
7, 969, 945 
1,259,296 
1, 124,  688 

91, 090,  638 
7, 647, 850 
5, 036,  336 
5, 690, 481 
8, 197, 672 
6, 892, 776 
5, 834, 020 

11,  298, 176 

43, 271,  552 

35, 829, 265 
7, 841, 293 
3, 636, 731 

17, 179,  630 
1, 189, 565 


States  and  Territories 


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 


Number 
of  returns 


777 
134 
287 

3,743 

266 

18, 877 

1,332 
409 

3,551 

1,059 
602 

7,257 
445 
616 
384 
768 

3,919 
260 
108 
893 

1,657 
748 

1,945 
296 


92,545 


Deficit 


$3, 930, 558 

910, 119 

1,820,498 

42, 032, 095 

955, 517 

343, 064, 885 

12, 485, 875 

1,112,834 

38, 361,  535 

7,  338, 024 
3, 928,  360 

87, 107, 038 
4, 146,  293 
2, 877, 062 
1,  351,  556 
5, 409,  672 

25,449,849 

1, 689, 143 

794, 829 

6, 649, 388 

8,  564, 075 
5, 121,  521 

11,  636, 724 
1, 288,  309 


1, 025, 130, 372 


» Included  in  the  State  of  Washington. 


BASIC  TABLES 


CORPORATION  RETURNS 


261 


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w 


STATISTICS    OF   INCOME 


263 


Table  12. — Corporation  returns  for  1929,  by  States  and  Territories,  showinq  for 
corporations  reporting  net  income,  and  no  net  income,  number  of  returns  and  per 
cent  of  total,  gross  income,  deductions,  net  income  or  deficit,  net  loss  for  prior  year, 
and  income  tax;  also  number  and  per  cent  of  inactive  corporations 

[For  text  defining  certain  items  and  describing  returns  included,  see  pp.  1-4) 


States  and  Territories 


Total 

number 

of  returns 


Corporations  reporting  net  income 


Number 
of  returns 


Per  cent 
of  total 


Gross  income  > 


Deductions  i 


Alabama 

Alaska 

Arizona 

Arkansas 

California 

Colorado 

Connecticut 

Delaware.-- 

District  of  Columbia. 

Florida.  — 

Georgia 

Hawaii 

Idaho 

Ulinoi? 

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 


4,473 

182 

1,953 

2,629 

23,206 
7,317 
7,529 
1,951 
2,329 

11. 119 

6,738 

784 

2,412 

31, 700 

11,  789 
9,116 
5,192 
6,668 
6,314 
3,720 
6,189 

19, 401 

15,543 

11, 482 
2,562 

17, 223 
3,585 
4,725 
1,033 
1,349 

21, 885 

1,126 

107, 300 

6,570 

3,425 

25, 173 
6,671 
6,863 

26, 357 
2,964 
3,759 
3,071 
5,338 

14, 552 
3,245 
1,120 
7,168 

12, 159 
5,173 

15, 836 
1,468 


2,310 

109 

822 

1,680 

11,316 
3,311 
4,558 
1,068 
1,197 
3,489 
3,390 
448 
1,054 

17,  698 
6,881 
5,109 
3,278 
3,316 
3,424 
2,095 
3,334 

10, 383 
8,631 
6,316 
1,493 
9,146 
1,822 
2,969 
351 
803 

11,646 
558 

65, 304 
3,009 
1,467 

14, 299 
3,649 
3,105 

13, 880 
1,650 
1,597 
1,685 
3,032 
8,156 
1,646 
704 
3,837 
5.924 
2,873 
8,810 
798 


51.64 
59.89 
42.09 
63.90 
48.76 
45.25 
60.54 
54.74 
51.40 
31.38 
59.08 
57.14 
43.70 
55.83 
58.37 
56.04 
63.14 
58.50 
54.23 
56.32 
53.87 
53.52 
55.53 
55.01 
68.28 
53.10 
50.82 
62.84 
33.98 
59.53 
53.21 
49.66 
51.54 
45.80 
42.83 
56.80 
54.69 
45.24 
52.66 
66.67 
42.48 
64.87 
56.80 
56.06 
50.72 
62.86 
53.53 
48.72 
55.54 
55.63 
54.36 


$454, 

8, 

161, 

304, 

5, 274, 

738, 

2,  021, 

1, 674, 

567, 

355, 

806, 

213, 

135, 

14,094, 

1,  708, 
1, 089, 
1, 157, 

921, 
885, 
487, 

2,  505, 
5, 739, 
8, 083, 
2, 502. 

266, 

3,  796, 
190, 
646, 
252, 
152, 

3,  748, 

66, 

36, 812, 

1, 149, 
121, 

7, 879, 

1,047, 
579, 
10, 843, 
683, 
299, 
140, 
902, 

2, 420, 
288, 
142, 

1, 016, 

1, 153, 
700, 

2,  377, 
60, 


582, 456 
618,  496 
623, 215 
739,  354 
663, 557 
303, 447 
940, 376 
632, 266 
464, 681 
211, 126 

659,  244 
698, 653 
465,  582 
546, 433 
370, 932 
543, 576 
221, 649 
182.  389 
800, 646 
656. 767 
887,  632 
159, 775 
807, 223 
988,  509 
681,  263 
257,  591 
321, 005 
676, 860 
795,  755 
699, 003 
760,  261 
999, 526 
022,  535 
184,  719 
487, 268 

660,  828 
918,  649 
208,  729 
235, 301 
001,  503 
809, 205 
321,542 
047,  286 
433,  226 
739, 116 
257, 173 
914,  758 
890, 128 
698, 453 
120, 669 
881. 385 


$425, 

7, 

142, 

287, 

4, 761, 

685, 

1,  S22, 

1,402, 

514, 

327, 

744, 

184, 

127, 

12, 990, 

1,  584, 

1,021, 

1,  022, 
843, 
832, 
452, 

2,  340, 
6, 294, 
7, 321, 
2, 356, 

252, 

3,  633, 
178, 
616, 
243, 
140, 

3, 303. 

62, 

33, 166, 

1, 044, 
116, 

7, 192, 
942, 
549, 

9, 783, 
628, 
283, 
134, 
842, 

2, 231, 
268, 
132, 
883, 

1, 077, 
641, 

2, 178, 
56, 


493,  322 
781,  678 
631,  244 
173,387 

740. 113 
954,  061 
026,  037 
176,  884 
555, 437 
096,  788 
378,  316 
869,  743 
940,  624 
898,  968 
291,  267 
498, 046 
993, 467 
877,  336 
152,  506 
278, 019 
242,  575 
689, 803 
372, 372 
319,  729 
944, 316 
562,  997 
379, 486 
597,  710 
024, 581 
750, 821 
865, 679 
679,  301 
100,  644 
870, 963 
949,  661 
430, 287 
311, 285 
182, 226 

212. 114 
514, 262 
648, 296 
025, 747 
514, 515 
301, 573 
806, 464 
002,  584 
958,  334 
659, 901 
651,  750 
723, 070 
905,  539 


Grand  total 509,436 


269, 430 


52.89 


129,  633, 791, 720 


117, 979,  905,  718 


'  Gross  income  and  deductions  correspond  to  total  income  and  deductions,  as  reported  on  the  face  of  the 
return,  plus  cost  of  goods  sold. 


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Table  12. — Corporation  returns  for  1929,  by  States  and  Territories,  showing  for 
corporations  reporting  net  income,  and  no  net  income,  number  of  returns  and  per 
cent  of  total,  gross  income,  deductions,  net  income  or  deficit,  net  loss  for  prior  year, 
arid  income  tax;  also  number  and  per  cent  of  inactive  corporations — Continued 


States  and  Territories 

Corporations  reporting  net  income- 
Continued 

Corporations       re- 
porting no  net  in- 
come 

Net  income 

Net  loss  for 
prior  year 

Income  tax 

Number 
of  returns 

Per  cent 
of  total 

$29,  089, 134 

836,  818 

18, 991, 971 

17,  565, 967 

512,923,444 

52,  349, 386 
199, 914,  339 
272, 455, 382 

52, 909, 244 
28, 114, 338 
62, 280, 928 
28,  828, 910 
7,  524,  958 
1, 103,  647, 465 

124,  079,  665 
68, 045,  529 

134,  228, 182 
77,305,053 

53,  648, 140 
35,  378, 748 

165,  645, 057 

444,  569, 972 

762,  434, 851 

146,  668,  780 

13,  736, 947 

262, 694, 594 

11,941,519 

30,079,150 

9, 771, 174 

11, 948, 182 

444, 894,  582 

4, 320, 225 

3, 646, 921, 991 

104, 313, 766 

4,  537, 607 

687, 230,  541 

105,  607, 364 

30, 026, 503 

1, 060, 023, 187 

54, 487,  241 

16, 160, 909 

6,  295, 795 

59,  532,  771 

189, 131, 653 

19,  932,  652 

10, 254,  589 

132, 956, 424 

76,  230, 227 

59,  046,  703 

198, 397,  599 

3, 975,  846 

$1, 281,  284 

204,  680 

1,  859, 827 

1,480,002 

14,400,088 

1, 104,  612 

3,  822,  513 

3, 420,  727 

1, 445, 448 

3, 161,  321 

2, 922,  512 

397,  261 

1, 142, 398 

28,  571, 958 

3, 974, 176 

1,  503,  780 

1,  785, 540 

1, 320, 564 

3, 193,  599 

970,  239 

5,980,114 

19, 317, 914 

98,  775, 835 

3,755,120 

844, 173 

5, 323, 385 

242,  509 

931,  237 

327, 068 

457, 429 

12, 281, 986 

111,  807 

88, 914, 472 

1,  279, 473 

178, 365 

14, 464, 748 

10, 705, 639 

1, 853, 195 

20,370,846 

1,756,457 

752, 055 

179, 417 

2, 758, 440 

9, 967,  606 

553,  783 

330,  793 

1, 365, 345 

3,  469,  077 
2, 241, 484 

4,  552, 486 
172,429 

$2,  642,  570 

46,  257 

1,732,371 

1,  450,  711 
52, 960, 071 

5, 084, 003 
20,  781,  847 
29, 423,  386 

5, 460, 289 

2,  210, 154 
6, 104,  989 
3, 045,  503 

505, 247 

115, 132,  836 

11,  980, 232 

6,  398, 769 

13,952,047 

7,745,933 

4, 980, 312 

3, 431, 942 

16, 850,  939 

44,  619,  551 
71,628,026 
14, 697, 284 

1, 130,  678 
26,  786, 038 

940, 562 
2,  662, 466 

971,353 
1,116,811 

45,  680, 190 
353,891 

383,110,174 

10, 862, 756 

251,  247 

71,  392, 513 

9,  794,  658 

2,  600, 773 

112,112,660 

5,  503, 588 

1,464,494 

394,  531 

5, 744, 440 

18, 193, 363 

1,  813,  568 

962,  763 

13, 793,  936 

6, 985,  766 

5,757,011 

19, 928, 164 

262, 169 

1,767 

46 

510 

795 

9,243 

2,474 

2,486 

583 

872 

4,778 

2,037 

291 

593 

11,339 

3,705 

2,430 

1,517 

1,799 

2,242 

1,180 

2,143 

7,980 

5,448 

3,563 

894 

6,068 

1,070 

1,352 

315 

477 

8,468 

300 

43, 865 

3,011 

1,085 

9,515 

2,169 

2,345 

9,795 

1,067 

1,775 

816 

1,852 

5,243 

888 

357 

2,613 

4,058 

1,843 

5,079 

450 

39.50 

25.27 

26.11 

30.24 

39.83 

33.81 

33.02 

29.88 

37.44 

Florida                 

42.97 

35.50 

37.12 

24.59 

35.77 

31.43 

26.66 

29.22 

31.74 

35.51 

31.72 

34.63 

41.13 

35.05 

31.03 

34.89 

35.23 

29.85 

28.61 

Nevada          

30.49 

35.36 

38.70 

26.64 

40.88 

45.83 

North  Dakota              -  

31.63 

37.80 

32.52 

34.17 

37.16 

36.00 

South  Carolina  .    

47.22 

26.67 

34.69 

36.03 

Utah      - 

27.37 

31.87 

36.45 

33.37 

West  Virginia             --  

35.63 

32.07 

Wyoming... 

30.65 

11, 653, 886,  002 

392, 177,  216 

1, 193, 435,  832 

186, 691 

36.63 

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265 


Table  12. — Corporation  returns  for  1929,  by  States  and  Territories,  showing  for 
corporations  reporting  net  income,  and  no  net  income,  number  of  returns  and  per 
cent  of  total,  gross  income,  deductions,  net  income  or  deficit,  net  loss  for  prior  year, 
and  income  tax;  also  number  and  per  cent  of  inactive  corporations — Continued 


States  and  Territories 


Corporations  reporting  no  net  income — 
Continued 


Gross  income  i 


Deductions ' 


Deficit 


Inactive  corpora- 
tions—no income 
data  reported 


Number 
of  returns 


Per  cent 
of  total 


Alabama.. 

Alaska 

Arizona 

Arkansas 

California 

Colorado 

Connecticut 

Delaware 

District  of  Columbia. 

Florida 

Georgia 

Hawaii 

Idaho -- 

Illinois 

Indiana 

Iowa 

Kansas..- 

Kentucky 

Louisiana 

Maine 

Maryland. 

M  assaciiusetts 

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 30,987,717,461 


$176, 
1, 

36, 

74, 

1,  507, 

200, 

378, 

175, 

88, 
284, 
293, 

26, 

50, 

4, 801. 

502, 

261, 

154, 

193, 

339, 

141, 

279, 

1,914, 

1, 106, 

477, 

96, 
862, 

47, 
137, 

11, 

59, 
955, 

17, 

7, 901, 

298, 

44, 
1,  705, 
336, 
206, 
1, 909, 
231, 
194, 

49, 
307, 
685, 

83, 

55, 
294, 
397, 
162, 
449, 

20, 


$192 

862, 

2 

109, 

55 

875, 

80 

278. 

1,654 

629, 

221 

441, 

411 

858, 

209 

669. 

98 

320, 

358 

658, 

313 

763, 

29 

471, 

54 

980, 

5,018 

460. 

542 

430, 

282 

215, 

167 

161, 

209 

742, 

372 

097, 

162 

202, 

309 

440, 

2,105 

392, 

1,225 

291, 

510 

050, 

103 

979, 

927 

599, 

54 

656, 

154 

995, 

16 

264, 

63 

856, 

1,092 

444, 

20 

289, 

8,755 

836, 

323 

379, 

48 

244, 

1,858 

580, 

364 

994, 

226 

929, 

2,103 

071, 

251 

623, 

206 

456, 

52 

452. 

332 

053, 

752 

668, 

91 

816, 

64 

754, 

316 

707. 

429 

244, 

179 

501. 

496 

561, 

24 

477, 

$16,  471 

252. 

19,  258, 

6, 139, 

147,  570; 

21, 166 

33,  654, 

34, 178, 

10,  237 
73, 712, 
20, 485 

2,  894 
4,  619 
216,  642, 
40, 187, 
20, 436! 
12,  768 

16,  387, 
32, 195 
20, 792, 
30, 009, 

190,  760, 

119,044, 

32,  732, 

7,  728, 

65,  537 
6,  769, 

17, 306, 

4,329, 

4,781 

136,  749, 

2,  527 
854,  292, 

25, 344 

3,  844 
153,  560, 

28, 448, 

20, 409, 

193, 501 

19, 730 

11,  462, 
2, 783 

24,  702, 

66,  898, 
8,581 
9, 641 

22, 534: 
31,  683 

17,  257 
47,  430, 

3,  690 


396 

27 

621 

154 

2,647 

1,532 

485 

300 

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2,852 

311 

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2,663 

1,203 

1,577 

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445 

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1,038 

1,464 

1,603 

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1,359 

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1,413 

2,682 

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454 

1,153 

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1,947 

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31.80 

5.86 
11.41 
20.94 

6.44 
15.38 
11.16 
25.65 

5.42 

5.74 
31.71 

8.40 
10.20 
17.30 

7.64 

9.76 
10.26 
11.96 
11.50 

5.35 

9.42 
13.96 

6.83 
11.67 
19.33 

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35.53 

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23.80 

7.58 

8.37 
25.49 

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20.59 
10.18 

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10.30 
18.56 

8.51 

7.92 
21.91 

5.27 
10.02 
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8.83 
12.30 
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10.48 


1  Gross  income  and  deductions  correspond  to  total  income  and  total  deductions,  as  reported  on  the  face 
of  the  return,  plus  the  cost  of  goods  sold. 


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Table  13. — Corporation  returns  for  1929,  by  States  and  Territories,  shomng  cash 
and  stock  dividends  paid  to  shareholders  ^ 

[For  text  defining  certain  items  and  describing  returns  included,  see  pp.  1-41 


States  and  Territories 


Corporations  reporting  net 
income — Dividends 


Corporations  reporting  no 
net  income — Dividends 


Cash 


Stock 


Cash 


Stock 


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 7, 841, 802, 135 


$17, 407, 236 

265,  367 

11,  764, 035 

10, 945,  299 

430,  943,  359 

45,  297,  521 

106, 101, 198 

366,345,497 

27, 879, 465 

14, 146,  760 

36, 638,  551 

23,  363,  557 

4, 031, 493 

724,  665,  349 

65, 168, 892 

36,  048, 409 

91,  536,  240 

47, 901,  750 

38,  382,  112 

32,  478, 305 

64, 412,  514 

348,  024, 653 

263, 825,  261 

106,  039,  784 

7,  066, 851 

156,  420,  651 

6,113,815 

17,  788,  429 

3,  515,  270 

6,  605,  759 

285,  933,  715 

2,  248,  264 

I,  777,  527, 998 

65,  737,  792 
2,  396,  311 

379,  345,  551 

48,  526, 188 

15, 100,  512 

717,  850,  571 

28, 068,  236 

7, 004,  840 

2, 323,  455 

34, 925,  269 

98,  522, 013 

15,  241,  528 

4, 944,  271 

66,  660, 454 
51,  299, 621 
30, 864,  210 
94, 112,  503 

2, 045,  451 


$484. 502 

34,064 

140, 897 

1, 283, 007 

388,  545,  525 

1,  975,  365 

10,  222,  736 

5,  676, 450 

541,  752 

5, 256, 083 

6, 033,  595 

1, 815, 446 

54, 498 

159, 605, 186 

5, 800,  541 

5,  036,  272 

2, 062,  783 

9,  097,  878 

3, 007, 017 

353,  409 

22, 123, 670 

17, 879, 663 

44, 117, 113 

5,  053,  502 
1, 151, 039 

24,  379,  861 

616, 197 

748,  868 

564,  577 

707,  571 

14,  988,  256 

74,  521 

274,  847,  347 

7,  767,  597 
274,  730 

47, 464,  on 

6,  472,  543 
2, 098, 095 

70,  761,  985 

2, 132,  358 

1,  522,  259 

201, 955 

3, 187,  452 

16,  738,  711 
1, 142,  228 
295,  730 
3,  976,  910 
5, 658,  496 
1,  518,  212 

8,  386,  829 

16,  747 


1, 193,  896, 039 


$2,  500, 909 

31,  806 

94,  379 

715, 325 

51, 685, 044 

2,482,989 

8,  222, 676 

17, 242, 770 

1, 154, 050 

4, 400, 005 

6,  507, 091 

1, 798,  863 

555,  299 

60, 080, 092 

6,  736, 170 

2,  917, 183 
2, 018,  261 
2, 837, 049 

11,  538,  746 

3, 418, 443 

5,  585,  543 

20,  811,  025 

16,  320, 950 

10,  014,  714 

1,  931, 038 

16,  847, 807 

484,  933 

1,  739,  867 

75,  587 

717,  020 

15,  352,  686 

131,  762 

108,  913,  583 

3,  730, 664 
189,  234 

28, 186,  313 

10,  511,  618 

5,  327,  367 

35, 619,  834 

3,  598,  523 

3,  332,  373 

330,  523 

2, 807, 693 

8,  893, 944 

1, 772,  768 

1, 837, 061 

4, 409, 048 

6, 320, 850 

2,  448, 015 
6, 461, 001 
2,  219, 116 


513, 859, 610 


$1,057, 23a 


3, 133 

50,  536 

5, 578,  213 

595, 464 

300, 048 

4,  508, 159 
284, 415 
395, 037 
662, 267 

51, 390 
39, 866 

5,  Oil,  952 
698, 652 
365,  489 

38,  288 

293, 464 

1,  911, 188 

4,  777 

367, 478 

1,411,424 

4,  696,  665 

456,  522 

2, 891, 785 

3,258,367 

13,601 

695,  643. 


100, 985 

5,  237,  703 

42,249- 

36,  946, 705 

205,  95& 

11,444 

6,  274, 060 

1,  225, 766 
4, 112, 189' 

2,  068,  666 
244, 973 

42, 982- 

8,203 

348, 121 

1,  502, 973 

34,  774 

25,926 

125, 069 

508, 332- 

68,  934 

1, 063, 148 

6,500 


94,  746,  61* 


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STATISTICS  OF   INCOME 


D. — Corporation  income  and  profits  tax  rates,  exemptions, 
[Applicable  to  domestic  and  foreign  corporations] 


Revenue  act 


1909  (excise 
tax)'  (en- 
acted Aug. 
5,  1909). 

1913  (enacted 
Oct.3, 1913). 


1916  (enacted 
Sept.  8, 1916; 

amended 
Mar.  3, 1917, 
and  Oct.  3, 
1917). 

1917  (enacted 
Oct.  3, 1917). 


Applicable 

to  incomes 

for  the 

years — 


1909  to 
Feb.  28, 
1913. 


Mar.  1, 
1913,  to 
Dec.  31, 
1915. 

1916 -. 


1917- 


Exemp- 
tion 


$5, 000 


None. 


None. 


None. 


Income  tax 


Taxable  income 


CO  " 

a 


All  net  income  ^ 
in  excess  of  ex- 
emption. 

All  net  income 


-do- 


Dividends  out  of 
earnings  from 
Mar.  1,  1913,  to 
Dec.  31,  1915. 

Net  income  in  ex- 
cess of  the  sum  of 

(1)  excess  profits 
tax  for  the  cur- 
rent year,   and 

(2)  dividends 
received  out  of 
earnings  from 
Mar.  1,  1913,  to 
Dec.  31, 1915. 

Net  income  in  ex- 
cess of  the  sum 
of  (1)  excess  prof- 
its tax  for  the 
current  year,  and 
(2)  dividends  re- 
ceived out  of 
earnings  from 
Mar.  1,  1913,  to 
Dec.  31,  1917. 


Excess  profits  tax ' 


Credit 


$3,000  <  plus:  An 
amount  equal  to 
the  same  per- 
centage of  invest- 
ed capital '  for 
the  taxable  year 
as  the  average 
annual  pre-war 
income  was  of 
pre-war  invested 
capital  (not  less 
than  7  per  cent 
nor  more  than  9 
per  cent);  or  if 
corporation  was 
not  in  existence 
during  at  least  1 
whole  year  of 
the  pre-war  pe- 
riod, 8  per  cent 
of  invested  cap- 
ital for  taxable 
year;  or  if  during 
pre-war  period, 
corporation  had 
either  no  net  in- 
come or  a  very 
small  net  income 
or  if  invested 
capital  can  not 
be  determined, 
same  per  cent  as 
that  of  represen- 
tative corpora- 
tions. (See  sec. 
210,  revenue  act 
of  1917.) 


Amount  subject  to 
tax 


Net  income  equal 
to  15  per  cent  of 
invested  capital 
less  credit. 

Net  income  in  ex- 
cess of  15  per 
cent  but  not  in 
excess  of  20  per 
cent  of  invested 
capital. 

Net  income  in  ex- 
cess of  20  per 
cent  but  not  in 
excess  of  25  per 
cent  of  invested 
capital. 

Net  income  in  ex- 
cess of  25  per 
cent  but  not  in 
excess  of  33  per 
cent  of  invested 
capital. 

Net  income  in  ex- 
cess of  33  per 
cent  of  invested 
capital. 


•  All  such  corporations  are  required  to  file  returns  regardless  of  amount  of  net  income  or  loss,  except  thos 
specifically  exempt,  such  as  mutual,  cooperative,  fraternal,  civic,  charitable,  scientific,  etc.,  not  operating  lo 
profit.    From  Jan.  1,  1918,  to  Dec.  31,  1921,  personal  service  corporations  were  treated  as  partnerships fj; 
Prior  and  subsequent  to  said  dates,  such  corporations  were  taxed  as  other  corporations.    Under  the  revenu 
act  of  1909,  corporations  were  required  to  file  returns  on  a  calendar-year  basis;  under  subsequent  revenue  act 
corporations  were  permitted  to  file  returns  on  a  fiscal-year  basis,  other  than  the  calendar  year;  except  tha  : 
under  the  act  of  1921  and  subsequent  acts,  life  insurance  companies  were  required  to  file  on  a  calendar-yea  ;j 
basis  in  accordance  with  the  State  laws  regulating  insurance  companies.    Foreign  corporations  are  requira  n 
to  file  income-tax  returns  for  all  income  derived  from  sources  within  the  United  States  regardless  of  amount  | 

2  For  the  years  1918  to  1921,  inclusive,  the  war  profits  and  excess  profits  tax  of  foreign  corporations,  and  to  ,| 
1921,  the  war  profits  and  excess  profits  tax  of  corporations  deriving  a  large  portion  of  their  gross  income  froi  j^ 
sources  within  a  possession  of  the  United  States  is  computed  by  comparison  with  representative  corporation  Jj, 
whose  invested  capital  can  be  satisfactorily  determined  and  which  are  engaged  in  a  like  or  similar  trade  0 
business  and  similarly  circumstanced  (see  sec.  328,  revenue  acts  of  1918  and  1921).  [ 

3  Net  income  means  "statutory"  net  income,  i.  e.,  the  excess  of  gross  income  over  the  deductions  as  d<! 
fined  in  the  various  revenue  acts.  Foreign  corporations  report  only  net  income  from  sources  within  thi 
United  States;  for  1921  and  subsequent  years  domestic  corporations  deriving  a  large  portion  of  their  grot 
income  from  sources  within  a  possession  of  the  United  States  report  only  income  from  sources  within  tli 
United  States  or  income  from  sources  within  or  without  the  United  States  received  within  the  United  Stati 
(see  sec.  262  (b)  of  the  revenue  acts  of  1921,  1924,  and  1926  and  sec.  251  (b)  of  the  revenue  act  of  1928.)  N' 
income  has  been  adjusted  from  time  to  time  as  follows:  (a)  Amortization  of  buildings,  machinery,  equipmeii 
or  other  facilities  constructed  or  acquired  on  or  after  Apr.  6,  1917,  for  the  production  of  articles  contributin 
to  the  prosecution  of  the  war,  are  included  to  a  reasonable  amount  in  business  deductions  for  1918, 1919, 193 


STATISTICS  OF   IITCOME 

nd  credits  under  the  revenue  acts  of  1909  to  1928,  inclusive  ^ 
[Applicable  to  domestic  and  foreign  corporations] 

405 

War  profits  tax  * 

Tax  on  income  from  Government 
contracts 

Tax  credit  for 
income  and 
profit  taxes 

Credit 

Amount 

subject  to 

tax 

Rate 

Exemp- 
tion 

Amount  sub- 
ject to  tax 

Rate 

paid  to  foreign 
countries  or 

United  States 
possessions ' 

Per  cent 

Per  cent 

For     1917     and 
prior  years, 
taxes    paid    to 
foreign     coun- 
tries or  United 
States    posses- 

1    sions  were  not 
allowed    as    a 
tax  credit,  but 
were  included 
in  general  de- 
ductions  from 

I  i  1921.  {h)  Dividends  of  domestic  corporations  (other  than  those  deriving  a  large  portion  of  their  gross 
i  ome  from  sources  within  a  possession  of  the  United  States,  1921  and  subsequent  years,  and  other  than 
I  ina  trade  act  corporations,  1922  and  subsequent  years)  were  entirely  tax  exempt  for  the  years  1909,  1918, 
I  i  subsequent  years,  as  well  as  dividends  on  stock  of  foreign  corporations  receiving  a  certain  amount  of 
i  omp  from  sources  within  the  United  States  for  1918  and  subsequent  years,  (c)  Net  loss  for  prior  year— in 
1:  case  of  a  net  loss  for  any  taxable  year  beginning  after  Oct.  31,  1918,  and  ending  prior  to  Jan.  1,  1920,  the 
I  enue  act  of  1918  provides  for  the  deduction  of  such  loss  from  the  net  income  of  the  preceding  year,  a  rede- 
tmination  of  taxes  for  the  preceding  year  being  made.  If  the  net  loss  exceeds  the  net  income  for  the  pre- 
<iing  year  the  amount  of  such  excess  is  to  be  deducted  from  the  net  income  of  the  succeeding  taxable  year. 
J  r  1921  and  subsequent  years  the  revenue  acts  provide  for  net  loss  in  any  year  beginning  after  Dec.  31, 1920, 

be  deducted  from  the  net  income  of  the  succeeding  taxable  year,  and  if  such  net  loss  exceeds  the  net  in- 
( Qe  for  the  succeeding  year,  the  amount  of  such  excess  is  to  be  allowed  in  the  next  succeeding  year. 
(  For  insurance  companies,  see  special  provisions  in  the  various  revenue  acts. 

The  $3,000  credit  not  alllowable  to  foreign  corporations. 

Invested  capital  within  the  meaning  of  the  statute  is  the  capital  actually  paid  in  to  the  corporation  by 
t  stockholders,  including  surplus  and  undivided  profits  (exclusive  of  that  for  the  current  year),  stocks, 
lids,  and  other  obligations  (other  than  obligations  of  the  United  States)  the  dividends  or  interest  from 
1  ich  are  not  included  in  computing  net  income,  and  excluding  inadmissible  assets.  (See  art.  831  of  Regu- 
1  ons  45.)  For  1917,  foreign  corporations  reported  that  proportion  of  invested  capital  which  net  income 
f  ra  sources  within  the  United  States  was  of  the  entire  net  income.  For  the  years  1918  to  1921,  inclusive,  it 
'  s  not  necessary  for  foreign  corporations  to  report  invested  capital,  and  for  the  year  1921  it  was  not  necessary 
<  corporations  deriving  a  large  portion  of  their  gross  income  from  sources  w  ithin  a  possession  of  the  United 
<ites  to  report  invested  capital.    (See  note  2.) 


406 


STATISTICS  OF   IN-COME 
D. — Corporation  income  and  profits  tax  rates,  exemptions,  and 


Revenue  act 


1918  (enacted 
Feb.  24, 
1919). 


1921  (enacted 
Nov.  23, 
1921). 


1924  (enacted 
June  2, 1924), 

1926  (enacted 
Feb.  26, 
1926). 

1928  (enacted 
May  29, 
1928). 


Applicable 

to  incomes 

for  the 

years— 


1918- 


1919, 1920- 


1921. 


1922,1923-. 

1924. 

1925 

1926, 1927.- 
1928 - 

1929 

1930 


Exemp- 
tion 1 


2,000 


2,000 


2,000 

2,000 

2,000 
2,000 


2,000 
3,000 


3,000 
3,000 


Income  tax 


Taxable  income 


Net  income  in  ex- 
cess of  the  sum 
of  the  exemp- 
tion, excess  prof- 
its and  war  pro- 
its  taxes  for  cur- 
rent year,  and 
interest  received 
on  United  States 
obligations  is- 
sued after  Sept. 
1,  1917. 


Net  income  in  ex- 
cess of  the  sum 
of  the  exemp- 
tion, excess  prof- 
its tax  for  cur- 
rent year,  excess 
profits  and  war 
profits  taxes  on 
income  from 
Government 
contracts,  and 
interest  received 
on  United  States 
obligations  is- 
sued after  Sept. 
1,1917,  and  War 
Finance  Corpor- 
ation bonds  not 
exempt. 

do 


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cess of  exemp- 
tion.8 

do 


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-do. 


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-do. 


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Excess  profits  tax  * 


Credit 


$3,000  3  plus  8  per 
cent  of  the  in- 
vested capital 
for  the  taxable 
year.* 


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Amount  subject  to 


Net  income  equal 
to  20  per  cent 
of  in  vested  capi- 
tal  less   credit. 

Net  income  in  ex- 
cess of  20  per 
cent  of  invested 
capital. 


Net  income  equal 
to  20  per  cent  of 
invested  capital 
less  credit. 

Net  income  in  ex- 
cess of  20  per 
cent  of  invested 
capital. 


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30 


65 


20 


40 


1  Exemption  allowed  domestic  corporations  with  net  income  of  $25,000  or  less  for  1921  and  subsequent 
years,  except  domestic  corporations  deriving  a  large  portion  of  their  gross  income  from  sources  within  a 
possession  of  the  United  States  for  1928  and  subsequent  years;  not  allowable  to  foreign  corporations  for 
1918  and  subsequent  years. 

2  Not  allowable  to  foreign  corporations  for  1918  and  subsequent  years,  or  to  domestic  corporations  deriv- 
ing a  large  portion  of  their  gross  income  from  sources  within  a  possession  of  the  United  States  for  1921  and 
subsequent  years,  or  to  China  trade  act  corporations  for  1922  and  subsequent  years. 

3  The  .$3,000  credit  not  allowable  to  foreign  corporations  for  1918  and  subsequent  years. 
*  See  note  5,  preceding  years. 

'  The  .$3,000  credit  not  allowable  to  foreign  corporations. 

8  If  corporation  was  not  in  existence  during  the  whole  of  at  least  1  calendar  year  during  the  pre-war 
period,  the  credit  (with  certain  exceptions)  shall  be  the  sum  of  $3,000  and  an  amount  equal  to  the  same 
percentage  of  invested  cajutal  for  the  taxable  year  as  the  average  percentage  of  net  income  to  invested 
capital  for  the  pre-war  period  of  representative  coriiorations;  but  such  amount  shall  in  no  case  be  less  than 
10  per  cent  of  the  invested  capital  of  the  taxpayer  for  the  taxable  year.    (See  sec.  311,  revenue  act  of  1918.) 

^  The  $3,000  credit  not  allowable  to  domesi  ic  corporations  deriving  a  large  portion  of  their  gross  income 
from  sources  within  a  possession  of  the  United  States. 

8  Beginning  with  1921,  the  credit  can  not  exceed  the  proportion  of  the  total  tax  against  which  the  credit 
is  taken  that  the  taxpayer's  net  income  from  sources  without  the  United  States  bears  to  the  entire  net 
income. 


STATISTICS   OF   INCOME 
redits  under  the  revenue  acts  of  1909  to  1928,  inclusive — Continued 


407 


War  profits  tax  < 

Tax  on  income  from  Government 
contracts 

Tax  credit  for 
income  and 

profit  taxes 

paid  to  foreign 

Credit 

Amount 

subject  to 

tax 

Rate 

Exemp- 
tion 

Amount  sub- 
ject to  tax 

Rate 

countries  or 
United  States 
possessions  2 

Per  cent 

Per  cent 

$3,000 »  plus  either 
an  amount  equal 

Net  income 

80    0  e  s  s 

Amount  paid  or 
accrued. 

in  excess  of 

amount 

to  the  averagepre- 

war  prof- 

of excess 

war   net   income 

its  credits. 

profits 

plus  or  minus  10 

tax). 

per  cent  of  the  in- 

crease or  decrease 

of  invested  capital 

for    the    taxable 

year  as  compared 

with  average  pre- 

war invested  capi- 

tal, or  10  per  cent 

of    the    invested 

capital  for  the  tax- 

able year,  which- 

ever is  greater.' 

10,  000 

Amount  in  ex- 
cess of  $10,000 

Excess  prof- 
its and  war 

Do, 

derived  from 

profits  tax 

Government 

rates  of  1918 

contracts 

act. 

made    b  e- 

tween  Apr.  6, 

19  17,  and 

Nov.  11, 1918. 

10,000 

do 

do 

Do  ' 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

Do. 

1 

Do. 

Do. 

Do 

9  For  1922  and  subsequent  years  China  trade  act  corporations  are  entitled  to  a  specific  credit.  (See  reve- 
ue  act  of  1921  amended.) 

10  Income  of  insurance  companies,  exclusive  of  mutual  companies  other  than  life,  taxable  at  12M  per  cent. 
"  See  joint  resolution  of  Congress  No.  133,  approved  by  the  President  Dec.  16,  1929,  reducing  rates  of 

icome  tax  for  1929. 

"  Note. — For  the  year  1917  there  was  also  a  tax  of  10  per  cent  upon  that  portion  of  the  total  net  income 
jmaining  undistributed  6  months  after  the  close  of  the  taxable  year,  in  excess  of  the  income  actually 
mployed  in  the  business,  or  invested  in  obligations  of  the  United  States  issued  after  Sept.  1,  1917. 

For  the  years  1918  to  1920,  inclusive,  a  corporation  that  permitted  an  unreasonable  accumulation  of  profits 
'as  not  subject  to  the  ordinary  corporation  income  tax  but  the  individual  stockholders  were  taxed  upon 
aeir  proportionate  shares  of  its  net  income  in  the  same  manner  as  the  members  of  a  partnership  or  a  per- 
)nal  service  corporation. 

For  the  years  1921  to  1923,  inclusive,  an  additional  tax  of  23  per  cent  was  imposed  upon  the  taxable  net 
icoine  of  a  corporation  where  it  was  shown  that  there  had  been  an  evasion  of  surtax  as  the  result  of  an 
nreasonable  accumulation  of  profits.  This  additional  tax  was  increased  to  50  per  cent  for  1924  and  subse- 
uent  years,  with  the  provision  that  the  50  per  cent  additional  tax  shall  not  apply  if  all  the  shareholders 
f  the  corporation  include  in  their  gross  income  their  entire  proportionate  shares,  whether  distributed  or 
ot,  of  the  net  income  of  the  corporation  for  the  taxable  year. 


408 

STATISTICS 

OF  INCOME 

E. — Federal  estate  tax  rates,  specific  exemption,  and  credits  against  estate  tax,  under 

the  revenue  acts  of  1916  to  1928,  inclusive 

Net  estate 

Revenue  act 

1916. 

1916 
as  amended 

1917. 

1918,  1921, 
and  1924 

1926  and 
1928. 

In  effect 

by  revenue 

In  effect 

as  amended 

from  Sept. 

act  of  Mar. 

from  Oct. 

by  revenue 

In  effect 

9,  1916,  to 

3,  1917. 

4,  1917,  to 

act  of  1926. 

after  10.26 

Exceeding 

Not  exceed- 

Amount of 

Mar.  2, 

6.55  p.  m. 

a.  m.  Feb. 

ing 

block 

1917,  in- 

In effect 

Feb.  24, 

In  effect  from 

26,  1926 

clusive 

from  Mar. 

3,  1917,  to 
Oct.  3, 
1917,  in- 
clusive 

1919,  in- 
clusive 

6.55  p.  m. 
Feb.  24,  1919, 
to  10.25  a.  m. 
Feb.  26,  1926, 

inclusive 

Rate  per  cent 

Rate  per  cen 

Rate  per  cent 

Rate  per  cent 

Rate  per  cent 

$50, 000 

$50, 000 

1 

3 

2 

1 

1 

$50,'6oo' 

100,  000 

50,  000 

2 

4 

2 

2 

100, 000 

150, 000 

50, 000 

2 

3 

4 

2 

3 

150, 000 

200,  000 

50,000 

3 

41/ 

6 

3 

3 

200, 000 

250,  000 

50,000 

3 

4i^ 

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,  000 

150,  000 

5 

TA 

10 

6 

5 

600,  000 

750, 000 

150,  000 

5 

7h 

10 

6 

6 

750,  000 

800,  000 

50, 000 

5 

7H 

10 

8 

6 

800,  000 

1,000,000 

200,  000 

6 

7H 

.       10 

8 

7 

1,  000. 000 

1,  500,  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 

lOM 

14 

14 

10 

2,  600,  000 

3, 000,  000 

500,  000 

7 

lOM 

!•' 

14 

11 

3,  000,  000 

3,  500,  000 

500,  000 

8 

12 

16 

16 

12 

3,  500,  000 

4,  000,  000 

600,  000 

8 

12 

16 

16 

13 

4,  000,  000 

5, 000, 000 

1,  000,  000 

9 

13'^ 

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 

1,000,000 

10 

15 

22 

22 

li 

10,  000,  000 

. 

10 

15 

25 

25 

2C 

Revenue  act 

1916. 

1916 

1917. 

1918,  1921, 

1926  and 

as  amended 

and  1924 

1928. 

In  effect 

by  revenue 

In  effect 

as  amended 

from  Sept. 

act  of  Mar. 

from  Oct. 

by  revenue 

In  effect 

Specific  exemption  and  cr 
tax 

edits  against 

9,  1916,  to 
Mar.  2, 

3,  1917. 

4,  1917,  to 
6.55  p.  m. 

act  of  1926. 

after  10.25 
a.  m.  Feb. 

: 

1917,  in- 

In effect 

Feb.  24, 

In  effect  from 

26,  1926 

clusive 

from  Mar. 

3,  1917,  to 

Oct.  3, 

1917,  in- 

1919, in- 
clusive 

6.55  p.  m. 
Feb.  24, 1919, 
to  10.25  a.  m. 
Feb.  26, 1926, 

1 

clusive 

inclusive 

Specific  exemption: 

Resident  decedents 

$50,  000 

$50,  000 

$50,  000 

$50,  000 

$100, 00( 

Nonresident  decedent 

Credits  against  estate  tax: 

Credit     for    estate. 

inheritance, 
tax  paid  to 

Not  to  ex- 
ceed 25  per 

Not    to    ex 
ceed  80  pei 

leKacy,  or  succe.ssion 

any  of  the  several  S 

tatcs,  Terri- 

cent  of  to- 

cent  of  to- 

tories,  or  District  of 

Columbia  in 

tal    tax. 

tal    tax. 

respect  of  property 

included  in 

(After  4.01 

(SubsB' 

the  gross  estate  of  t 

he  decedent 

p.m.  June 

quent   to 

for  Federal  estate  t£ 

IX  purposes. 

2, 1924,  and 
prior    to 
10.25  a.  ni. 
Feb.    26, 
1926.) 

10.25  a.  m, 
Feb.    26, 
1926.) 

Credit  for  gift  tax  paid  '.. 

Total  amount 

Total  amount 

paid      by 

paid    by 

the    dece- 

the    dece- 

dent in  re- 

dent in  re- 

spect      to 

spcct    to 

property 

property 

included 

included 

in  the  de- 

in the  de- 

cedent's 

cedent's 

gross     es- 

gross estate 

tate    for 

for  Federal 

Federal 

estate    tax 

estate  tax 

purposes. 

1 

purposes. 

I  Rates  for  gift  tax  same 

as  for  estate  tax  under  revenue  act  of  1924  as  amended  by  revenue  act  of  1926, 

the  ofToctivc  period  of  the  (. 

ift  tax  law  4.01  p.  m.  .June  2,  1924,  to  Jan.  4,  1926.    (T.  D.  4150;  Supreme    Court 

decision,  Un 

termyer  v.  An 

derson,  270  U 

.  S.  440.) 

INCOME  TAX  FORMS 


409 


I 


FACSIMILES  OF  INDIVIDUAL  AND  CORPORATION 
INCOME  TAX  RETURNS  FOR  1929  USED  IN  PREPARING 
"STATISTICS  OF  INCOME'* 


Form  1040.  Individual  income  tax  return  for  net  incomes  from 
salaries  or  wages  of  more  than  $5,000,  or  incomes,  regardless  of  amount, 
from  business,  profession,  rents,  or  sale  of  property. 

Form  1040 A.  Individual  income  tax  return  for  net  incomes  of  not 
more  than  $5,000  derived  chiefly  from  salaries  and  wages. 

Form  1120.  Corporation  income  tax  return. 

Form  1120L.  Life  insurance  company  income  tax  return  for  com- 
panies issuing  life  and  annuity  contracts,  including  combined  life, 
bealth,  and  accident  insurance. 

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Page 
Abstract  of  income  and  profits  tax  and  estate  tax  laws,  affecting  the  com- 
parability of  data  in  Statistics  of  Income: 
Corporations — 

Incon-e  and  profits  tax  rates,  exemptions,  and  credits 404-407 

Estates — 

Federal  estate  tax  rates,  specific  exemptions  and  credits 408 

Individuals — 

Individuals  required  to  file  returns,  personal  exemption,  credit  for 

dependents,  and  normal  tax  rates 396-397 

Supplemental  income  tax  rates  and  tax  credits 402-403 

Surtax  rates 398-401 

k.ccident,  casualty,  fire  insurance  companies,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of 

corporations  (see  also  Insurance) 293,  355 

accounts  and  notes  payable,  in  corporation  balance  sheets: 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 25 

Industrial  groups 333,  335,  337 

Size  of  net  income  and  deficit  classes 339 

Accounts  and  notes  receivable,  in  corporation  balance  sheets: 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 25 

Industrial  groups ^ 332,  334,  336 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 338 

Serial  transporation,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in  (see  also 

Transporation  and  other  public  utilities) 291 

Agricultural  machinery  and  equipment,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 

engaged  in  manufacture  of  (see  also  Metal  products  and  processes) 290 

igriculture  and  related  industries: 
Corporation  returns — 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

CompUed  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 267, 

272,  278,  284,  340,  344,  348 

Consolidated  returns 27,  340,  344,  348 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 18-20,  27 

Industrial  groups  and  subgroups 288,  351 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 327-328 

States 294 

Years  1920-1929 295 

Individual  income  from — 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  groups * 12-13 

Airplanes,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in  manufacture  of 

(see  also  Miscellaneous  manufacturing) ---   291,  353 

Amusements,    theaters,    motion-picture    producers,    and    motion-picture 

theaters,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  (see  also  Service) —  292,  355 
\.ssets,  in  corporation  balance  sheets: 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 24-25,  332-339 

Industrial  groups 332-337 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 338-339 

Auto  tires  and  tubes,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in 

manufacture  of  (see  also  Rubber  and  related  products) _ 289,  353 

Autobus  lines,  taxicabs,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  (see  also 

Transportation  and  other  public  utilities) 291,  354 

Automobile,  piano,  radio,  etc.,  finance  companies,  income  tax  returns  of 

corporations  (see  also  Finance) 293,  355 

Average  net  income,  tax,  and  tax  rate  per  cent,  individual  income  tax 
returns 4,  35-36,  60-61 

413 


414  INDEX 

^  I 

Bad  debts,  corporation  returns:  I 

By  industrial  groups —  Page 

All  corporations,  amounts  and  percentages 267-271,  284-287 

Consolidated  returns 340-350 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 272-283 

Fiscal  year  returns  by  month  ending 356-364 

Bakery  products,  confectionery,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 
engaged  in  manufacture  of  {see  also  Food  products,  beverages,  and  to- 
bacco)  288,352 

Banking  and  related  industries,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged 

in  {see  also  Finance) 293,  355 

Blast  furnaces,  steel  mills  and  rolling  mills,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of 
corporations  engaged  in  manufacture  of  {see  also  Metal  products  and 

processes) 290,  353 

Bonded  debt  and  mortgages,  in  corporation  balance  sheets: 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income , 25 

Industrial  groups 333,  335,  337 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes . 339 

Boots,  shoes,  slippers,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in 

manufacture  of  {see  also  Leather  and  leather  products) 289,  352 

Building  and  construction,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  en- 
gaged in  {see  also  Construction) 291,  354 

Building  materials  and  equipment,  metal,  income  tax  returns  of  corpora- 
tions engaged  in  manufacture  of  {see  alsoM  etal  products  and  proc- 
esses)  290,353 

Business,  individual  income  from: 

Industrial  groups;  number,  net  profit,  and  per  cent 12-13 

Net  income  classes,  amounts,  and  percentages 9-10,  75 

States - 72 

Frequency  distribution,  by  size  of  specific  source  of  income 10-12 

Business  service,  detective  bureaus,  trade  shows,  etc.,  income  tax  returns 

of  corporations  engaged  in  {see  also  Service) 293,  355 

C  . 

Canned  products — fish,  fruit,  vegetables,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of 
corporations  engaged  in  manufacture  of  {see  also  food  products,  bever- 
ages, and  tobacco) -  288,  352 

Capital  net  gain,  individual  income  tax  returns,  amount  and  percentage.. _  6,  8,  16 
Income  from — 

Frequency  distribution,  by  size  of  specific  source  of  income 12 

Net  income  classes 9-10,  75 

States 72 

Years  1922-1929 38-39 

Tax  on — 

Net  income  classes 62 

Net  income  classes  and  by  States 80-151 

Years  1922-1929 32 

Capital  net  loss,  individual  income  tax  returns: 

Changes  in  method  of  deducting  for,  revenue  acts  of  1924,  1926,  and 

1928 - 7 

Frequency  distribution,  by  size  of  specific  source  of  income 12 

Tax  credit  for — 

Net  income  classes 62 

Net  income  classes  and  by  States 80-151 

Total 7 

Capital  stock,  in  corporation  balance  sheets: 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 25 

Industrial  groups 333,  335,  337 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 339 

Carpets,  floor  coverings,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in 

manufacture  of  {see  also  Textiles  and  textile  products) 289,  352 

Cartage  and  storage,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in  {see  also 

Transportation  and  other  public  utilities) 291,  354 

Cash,  in  corporation  balance  sheets: 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 25 

Industrial  groups 332,  334,  336 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 338 


INDEX  415 

Cash  dividends  in  corporation  income  tax  returns.     (See  Dividends.) 

Changes  in  tax  laws  affecting  comparability  of  statistical  data:  Page 

Corporation  income  tax  returns 404-407 

Estate  tax  returns 408 

Individual  income  tax  returns 396-403 

Chemicals  and  allied  substances: 

Corporations  engaged  in  manufacture  of — 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 268, 

274,  280,  286 

Consolidated  returns 27,  341,  345,  349 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 1 8-20,  27 

Industrial  groups  and  subgroups 290,  353 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 329,  330 

States 310,  311 

Years  1920-1929 311,  312 

Individual  income  from  manufacture  of — 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  groups 12-13 

Cities,  number  of  individual  income  tax  returns  by 17,  1 65-258 

Clothing,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in  manufacture  of 

{see  also  Textiles  and  textile  products) 289,  352 

Coal  mining,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in  (see  also  Non- 
metal  mining) 288,  351 

Commission,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  (see  also  Trade) 292,  355 

Common  stock,  corporation  balance  sheets: 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 25 

Industrial  groups 333,  335,  337 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 339 

Community  property  income,  individual  income  tax  returns: 

Number  and  amount  of  net  income 6 

Net  income  classes , 71 

States 68 

Compensation  of  officers,  corporation  income  tax  returns: 
By  industrial  groups — 

All  corporations,  amounts  and  percentages 267-271,  284-287 

Consolidated  returns 340-350 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 272-283 

Fiscal  year  returns,  by  month  ending 356-364 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions.     (<See  Corporation  returns.) 

Consolidated  returns  for  affiliated  corporations 26 

By  industrial  groups — 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions 340-350 

Showing  net  income  and  no  net  income 27 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 28 

Number  of  subsidiaries 28 

Construction: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns — 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 270, 

276,  282,  286,  342,  346,  350 

Consolidated  returns 27,  342,  346,  350 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 18-20,  27 

Industrial  groups  and  subgroups 291,  354 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 330-331 

States 317 

Years  1920-1929 318 

Individual  income  from — 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  groups 12-13 

Contributions,  individual  income  tax  returns: 

Amount 8,  16 

Net  income  classes 77 

States 74 

Years  1917,  1920,  1922-1929 37-39 

Corporation  assets  and  liabilities,  corporation  balance  sheets 24 

Industrial  groups 332-337 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 25,  338-339 

Reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 25 


416  INDEX 

Page 
Corporation  compiled  receipts,  income  tax  returns  {see  also  Corporation 

income,  gross) 22 

By  industrial  groups — 

All  corporations 267-271,  284^287 

Corporations  reporting  net  income 272-277 

Corporations  reporting  no  net  income 278-283 

Consolidated  returns 340-350 

Fiscal  year  returns 356-364 

Corporation  deficit,  income  tax  returns: 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 279 

Deficit  classes 24,  28 

Deficit  classes  by  years 42,  328-331,  339,  364 

Fiscal  year  returns 29,  30,  363,  364 

Industrial  groups 19-20,  27,  333-335,  337 

Industrial  groups  and  subgroups 288-293,  351-355 

Industrial  groups  and  by  States 294^326 

Item  defined 2 

States 265 

Years   1909-1929 __         40 

Years,'  1916-1929,  and  by"sTatesr__I___I___II__' I  365-391 

Years,  1920-1929,  and  by  industrial  groups 294-326 

Corporation  gross  sales,  income  tax  returns,  by  industrial  groups: 

Amount  and  percentage  of  total  receipts 267-287,  340-350 

Fiscal  year  returns,  month  ending 356-364 

Corporation  income,  income  tax  returns: 

Gross,  by  those  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income — 

Industrial  groups 18-20,  27 

Industrial  groups  and  subgroups 288 

Industrial  groups  and  by  States 294^326 

States 263,265 

Years,  and  by  industrial  groups 294-326 

Years,  1916-1929,  and  by  States 365-391 

Net- 
Amount  exempt  from  and  amount  subject  to  tax 21 

Industrial  groups 19,  27,  268-277,  284^285 

Industrial  groups  and  subgroups 288-293,  351-355 

Industrial  groups  and  by  States 294-326 

Item  defined 2 

Net  income  classes  and  by  industrial  groups 23,  28,  327-331 

States : 264,  365-391 

Years,  by  net  income  classes 41-42 

Years,  1909-1929 40 

Years,  1920-1929,  and  by  industrial  groups 294-326 

Corporation  income  tax: 
By  industrial  groups — 

Amount  and  percentages  of  net  income  and  total  tax 17,  19 

ConsoHdated  returns 27,  341-347 

Compared  with  tax  collections 3 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified-  268-277,  285,  287 

Fiscal  year 29,  30,  357-361 

Income  and  profits  taxes  paid  foreign  countries  or  possessions  of 

the  United  States 21 

Industrial  groups  and  subgroups 288-293,  351-355 

Industrial  groups  and  by  States 294-326 

Net  income  classes 23 

States 264 

War-profits  and  excess-profits  tax  by  years,  1913-1929 40 

Years,  1913-1929 40 

Years,  1916-1929,  and  by  States 365-391 

Corporation  income  tax  returns  {see  also  Corporation  deficit;  Corporation 
income;  Corporation  income  tax) : 

Assets  and  liabilities,  by  industrial  groups 332-337 

Changes  in  tax  laws  affecting  comparability  of  statistical  data 404-407 

Comparison  1929  and  1928  returns 17 

Consolidated  returns 26-28,  340-350 


INDEX  417 

Corporation  income  tax  returns — Continued. 

Deductions  in.     (See  Deductions.)  Page 

Deductions  allowed  life  insurance  companies 18 

Dividends  distributed  1922-1929 21-22 

Fiscal  and  calendar  year  returns  tabulated 17 

Fiscal  and  part  year  returns  (see  also  Fiscal  year  returns) 29-30 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 25,  28 

Number  of — 

Industrial  groups 294-326 

Industrial  groups  and  subgroups 288-293 

States 263-265 

Total  and  bv  those  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income-   18-20,  27 

Years 1 40,  294-326 

Years,  net  income  and  deficit  classes 41-42 

Reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income — 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  by  industrial  groups, 

classified 22,  267-287,  340-350,  356-364 

Industrial  groups 18-20,  27 

Industrial  groups  and  subgroups 288-293,  351-355 

Industrial  groups  and  by  States 294-326 

States 263-264 

Years,  net  income  and  deficit  classes 41-42 

Years,  1916-1929,  and  by  States 365-391 

Years,  1909-1929,  number  and  net  income 40 

Corporation  profits,  income  tax  returns,  by  industrial  groups: 

Compiled  net  profits,  amount  and  percentages  of  total  receipts 267-279, 

284-287,  340-347,  357-361 
From  gross  sales  and  from  operations  other  than  gross  sales — 

All  corporations,  amount  and  percentage  of  gross  receipts 267-271, 

284-287,  340-343,  356-359 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 272-283, 

344-350,  360-364 
Corporation  statutory  deductions,  income  tax  returns: 

All  corporations,  amounts  and  percentage  distribution 267-271, 

284-287,  340-343,  356-359 

Consolidated  returns 340-350 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 272-283, 

344^350,  360-364 

Fiscal  year  returns 356-364 

Corporation  surplus,  corporation  balance  sheets: 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 25 

Industrial  groups 333,  335,  337 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 339 

Corporation  taxes.     {See  Corporation  income  tax;  Corporation  war-profits 

and  excess-profits  taxes.) 
Corporation  war-profits  and  excess-profits  taxes: 

Years,  1917-1922 40 

Years,  1917-1922,  and  by  States 365-391 

Cost  of  goods  sold,  corporation  income  tax  returns  reporting  net  income 
and  no  net  income: 

Consolidated  returns 340-350 

Fiscal  year  returns 356-364 

Industrial  groups 267-287,  340-350 

Cotton  goods — dress  goods,  plain  cloth,  etc.;  dyeing,  napping,  etc.;  income 
tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in  manufacture  of  {see  also  Tex- 
tiles)  289,  352 

Counties,  number  of  individual  income  tax  returns  by 168-258 

Credits,  estate  tax  returns  of  resident  decedents: 

Net  estate  classes 46-51,  54 

States 52-53 

Credits,  individual  income  tax,  classified: 

Earned  net  income 7,  62,  80-151 

Income  classes 62 

Income  classes  and  by  States 80-151 

Years,  1922-1929 32 


418  INDEX 

D 

Deductions: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  in- 
come—  Page 

Industrial  groups 18-20,  267-287,  340-350 

States 263,  265 

Estate  tax  returns — 

Net  estate  classes 46-51,  54,  55 

States,  resident  decedents 52-53 

Individual  income  tax  returns — 

Net  income  classes 77 

No  net  income 16 

Sources  of 8 

States 74 

Years,  1916-1929 37-39 

Interest  paid- — 

Corporation  returns — 

Consolidated  returns 340-350 

Fiscal  year  returns 356-364 

Industrial  groups 267-287,  340-350 

Individual  returns — 

Amount 13-14 

Net  income  classes 79 

States 78 

Taxes  paid  other  than  income  tax — 
Corporation  returns — 

Consolidated  returns 340-350 

Fiscal  year  returns 356-364 

Industrial  groups 267-287,  340-350 

Individual  returns — 

Amount 13-14,  16 

Net  income  classes 79 

Taxes  paid  included  in  business  deduction 13,  78-79 

States 78 

Deficit,  corporation.     {See  Corporation  deficit.) 

Depletion,  corporation  income  tax  returns  reporting  net  income  and  no  net 
income: 

Consolidated  returns 340-350 

Fiscal  year  returns 356-364 

Industrial  groups 267-287,  340-350 

Depreciation,  corporation  income  tax  returns  reporting  net  income  and  no 
net  income: 

Consolidated  returns 340-350 

Fiscal  year  returns 356-364 

Industrial  groups 267-287,  340-350 

Dividends,  corporation  income  tax  returns  reporting  net  income  and  no  net 
income: 

Consolidated  returns 340-350 

Fiscal  year  returns 356-364 

Industrial  groups 267-287,  340-350 

Dividends,  individual  income  tax  returns: 

Amounts  and  percentages 6,  8,  16 

Frequency  distribution  by  size  of  specific  source  of  income 11 

Net  income  classes 9-11,  76 

States 73 

Years,  1916-1929 37-39 

Dividends  paid  to  shareholders,  corporation  income  tax  returns : 

Cash  and  stock,  corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income.  21-22 
Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions.  267-287,  340-351,  356-364 

States 266 

Years,  1922-1929 22 

Domestic   service— laundries,    restaurants,    etc.,    income   tax   returns   of 

corporations  (see  also  Service) 292,  355 


INDEX  419 

E 

Earned  income  of  individuals,  tax  credit  of  25  per  cent  on:  Page 

Item  defined 7 

Net  income  classes 62 

Net  income  classes  and  by  States 80-151 

Total,  1924-1929 7-8 

Electric  light  and  power  companies,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 

(see  also  Transportation  and  other  public  utilities) 292,  354 

Electric  railways,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  (see  also  Trans- 
portation and  other  public  utilities) 291,  354 

Electrical  machinery  and  equipment,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 

engaged  in  manufacture  of  (see  also  Metal  products  and  processes) 290,  353 

Estate  tax: 

Changes  in  tax  laws  affecting  the  comparability  of  statistical  data 408 

Defined  and  distinguished  from  inheritance  tax 43-44 

Net  estate  classes 4&-51,  54-55 

States,  resident  decedents 52-53 

Total,  years,  1916-1930,  resident  and  nonresident  decedents 56 

Relation  of  taxes  to  tax  receipts  for  same  period 43 

Estate  tax  returns: 

Nonresident  decedents,  by  net  estate  classes 55 

Total,  years,  1916-1930,  by  resident  and  nonresident  decedents 55 

Number  of — 

Net  estate  classes 46-51,  54-55 

States 52-53 

Years,  1916-1930 55 

Resident  decedents- — 

Nature  of  property  and  deductions,  by  net  estate  classes 46-51 

Net  estate  classes 46-51 

States 52-53 

Unaudited  returns  tabulated 43 

Exemptions  from  normal  tax,  individual  income  tax  returns 6 

Exemptions  from  tax: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns 21 

Individual  income  tax  returns 6,  60-61 

F 

Factory  machinery,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in 

manufacture  of  (.see  also  Metal  products  and  processes) 290,  353 

Farming,  cotton,  grain,  stock,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 

engaged  in  (see  also  Agriculture  and  related  industries) 288,  351 

Fertilizers,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in  manufacture  of 

(see  also  Chemicals  and  allied  substances) 290,  353 

Fiduciary,  individual  income  from: 

Amount 9-10,  16 

Net  income  classes 9-10,  76 

States 73 

Years,  1916-1929 37-39 

Finance : 

Corporation  returns — - 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 270, 

276,  282,  286,  342,  346 

Consohdated  returns 27,  342,  346 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 18-20,  27 

Industrial  subgroups 293,  355 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 330 

States 323-324 

Years,  1920-1929 325 

Individual  income  from — 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  groups 12-13 

Special  deductions  allowed  life  insurance  companies 18 

Financing  retail  sales  of  automobiles,    pianos,    radios,    etc.,    income    tax 

returns  of  corporations  engaged  in  (see  also  Finance) 293,  355 


420  INDEX 

Fiscal  year  returns: 

Corporation —  Page 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions 356-364 

Industrial  groups  and  subgroups 351-355 

Month  ending  the  fiscal  year 29 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 30 

Part  year  returns 30 

Individual 1 

Food  preparations,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in  man- 
ufacture of.     {See  Food  products,  beverages,  and  tobacco.) 
Food  products,  beverages,  and  tobacco: 
Corporation  returns — 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 267. 

272,  278,  284,  340,  344,  348 

Consolidated  returns 27,  340,  344,  348 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 18-20,  27 

Industrial  subgroups 288,  352 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 327-328 

States 299-300 

Years,  1920-1929 300 

Individual  income  from  manufacture  of — 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  groups 12-13 

Foreign  taxes: 

Corporation  income  and  profits  taxes  paid  foreign  countries 21 

Individuals  paying  income  taxes  to  foreign  countries 8 

Forestry,  fishing,  ice  harvesting,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 

engaged  in  (see  also  Agriculture  and  related  industries) 288,  351 

Forms : 

Corporation  income  tax  returns,  1120,  1120L Follow  p.  411 

Individual  income  tax  returns,  1040,  1040A Follow  p.  411 

Frequency  distribution  of  individual  returns  according  to  size  of  income 

from  specific  sources 11-12 

Furniture,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in  manufacture 

of  (see  also  Lumber  and  wood  products) 289,  353 

G 

Gas  companies,  artificial  and  natural,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 

(see  also  Transportation  and  other  public  utilities) 292,  354 

Gloves,  harness,  saddlery,  tanning,  trunks,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of 
corporations  engaged  in  manufacture  of  (see  also  Leather  and  leather 

products) 289,352 

Government   securities   whoUy   and   partially   tax-exempt,    reported    in 

individual  income  tax  returns.     (See  Tax-exempt  securities.) 
Gross  corporation  income.     (See  Corporation  income.) 
Gross  estate,  estate  tax  returns: 

Net  estate  classes 46-51,  54-55 

States,  resident  decedents 52-53 

Total,  years,  1916-1930,  resident  and  nonresident  decedents 55 

Gross  sales,  corporation  income  tax  returns,  reporting  net  income  and  no 
net  income: 

Consolidated  returns 340-350 

Fiscal  year  returns 356-364 

Industrial  groups 267-287,340-350 

Hardware  and  tools,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in 

manufacture  of  (see  also  Metal  products  and  processes) 290,  353 

Heads  of  families,  classified,  individual  income  tax  returns  of: 

Number  and  net  income -  6,  66-71 

Holders  and  lessors  of  mining  property,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 

(see  also  Mining  and  quarrying) 288,  351 

Holding  companies,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  (see  also  Finance)  293,  355 
Household  machinery  and  equipment,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 

engaged  in  manufacture  of  (see  also  Metal  products  and  processes)  __  290,  353 
Husbands  and  wives,  joint  individual  income  tax  returns  of: 

Number  and  net  income 6,  66-71 


INDEX  421 

I 

Income  and  profits  taxes  paid  foreign  countries:  Page 

Corporation 21 

Individual 8 

Income,  corporations.     {See  Corporation  income.) 

Income,  individuals.     {See  Individual  income.) 

Income,  statement  of  corporations.     {See  Corporation  income  statement.) 

Income  tax,  corporation.     (See  Corporation  income  tax.) 

Income  tax,  individuals.     (-See  Individual  income  tax.) 

Income  tax  returns.     {See  Corporation  income  tax  returns;  Individual 

income  tax  returns.) 
Individual  income  (see  also  Earned  income;  Tax-exempt  securities): 
Net- 
Average  per  return,  by  States 60 

*  Capital  net  loss  from  sale  of  assets  held  more  than  2  years 7 

Exempt  from  normal  tax 6 

Figures  for  1924r-1926  not  comparable  with  prior  years 7 

Item  defined 2 

Net  income  classes 5,  61 

Net  income  classes  and  by  sex  and  family  relationship 69-71 

Net  income  classes  and  by  States 80-151 

Net  loss  for  prior  year  {see  also  Net  loss  for  prior  year  deduction)  _  7 

Sex  and  family  relationship 6,66-71 

Simple  and  cumulative  distribution,  amounts  and  percentages, 

by  net  income  classes 5,  63-65 

States 59 

States  and  bv  sex  and  family  relationship 66-68 

Years,  1913-1929,  amount 31,  37-39 

Years,  1916-1929,  and  by  net  income  classes 33 

Years,  1916-1929,  and  by  States 152-164 

Nontaxable,  under  $10,000— 

Net  income  classes 61,  69-71 

Net  income  classes  and  by  States 80-151 

Sources  of,  in  detail — 

Net  income  classes 9-10,  75-77 

States 72-74 

Sources  of,  main — 

Amount  and  percentage  of  total . 8-10 

Frequency  distribution,  by  size  of  specific  source  of  income 11-12 

Net  income  classes 9-10 

Years,  1916-1929 37-39 

Total- 
Net  income  classes 9-10,  77 

States 73 

Individual  income  tax  (see  also  Individual  war  profits  tax;  Capital  net 
gain) :  <■ 

Amount,  average  per  return,  and  rate  on  net  income 4 

Amount,  by  States  and  percentages 60 

Average  per  return- 
Net  income  classes 61 

For  1929  and  1928 4 

States 60 

Years,  1916-1929,  and  by  net  income  classes 35-36 

Years,  1916-1929,  and  by  States 152-164 

Comparison,  1929  and  1928 4 

Credits.     {See  Credits,  individual  income  tax  returns.) 

Earned  net  income 7,  62,  80-151 

Foreign  countries  and  possessions  of  the  United  States,  paid  to 8 

Net  income  classes 61-62 

Net  income  classes  and  by  States 80-151 

Normal  tax — 

Net  income  classes 62 

Net  income  classes  and  by  States 80-151 

Years,  1913-1929 32 

Simple  and  cumulative  distributions,  amounts  and  percentages,  by 

net  income  classes 5,  65 


422  INDEX 

Individual  income  tax — Continued.  -  Page 

States 60 

Surtax — 

Net  income  classes 62 

Net  income  classes  and  by  States 80-151 

Years,  1913-1929 32 

Total- 
Net  income  classes 62 

Net  income  classes  and  by  States 80-151 

States 60 

Years,  1913-1929 32 

Years,  1916-1929,  and  by  net  income  classes 34 

Years,  1916-1929,  and  by  States 152-164 

Individual  income  tax  returns   (see  also  Individual  income;  Individual 
income  tax) : 

Changes  in  tax  laws  affecting  comparabilitv  of  statistical  data —      • 

Credits J 402 

Normal  tax  rates 396 

Personal  exemption 396 

Requirements  for  filing  returns 396 

Surtax  rates 398 

Deductions  in.     {See  Deductions.) 

Exemptions  from  normal  tax.     (*See  Exemptions  from  normal  tax.) 

Fiscal  year  returns  tabulated 1 

Method  of  compiling  data,  individual  income  tax  returns  with  net 

income  under  $5,000 1-2 

Net  income  classes  and,  under  $10,000,  by  taxable  and  nontaxable 

returns 61-65 

Net  income  classes  and  bj'^  States  and,  under  $10,000,  by  taxable  and 

nontaxable  returns 80-151 

1929  and  1928  returns  compared 4 

No  net  income- — ^Form  1040,  individual  income  tax  returns 2,  15 

Deficit  classes 16 

Number  and  amount  of  deficit 259 

Sources  of  income  and  deductions,  1929 16 

Number  of — 

Cities 165-258 

Counties 165-258 

Frequency  distribution,  by  size  of  specific  source  of  income 11-12 

Net  income  classes 32,  61 

No  net  income 16 

Sex  and  family  relationship 6,  66-71 

Simple  and  cumulative  distribution,  percentages  by  net  income 

classes 63 

States 59 

^        Taxable  and  nontaxable  returns  by  years,  1916-1929 31 

Taxable  and  nontaxable  returns  under  $10,000 80-151 

Years,  1913-1929 31-32 

Percentage  of  population  filing,  by  States 59 

Sex  and  family  relationship — 

Amounts  and  percentages 6 

Net  income  classes  and,  under  $10,000,  by  taxable  and  non- 
taxable returns 69-71 

States 66-68 

Simple  and  cumulative  distributions,  amounts,  and  percentages,  by 

net  income  classes 5,  63-65 

Sources  of  income — 

Amount  and  percentage  of  total 8,  16 

Frequency  distribution,  by  size  of  specific  source  of  income 11-12 

Net  income  classes 9-10,  16,  75-77 

States 72-73 

Years,  1916-1929 37-39 

States 59,  66-68,  80-151,  152-164 

Tax-exempt  securities  in.     (See  Tax-exempt  securities.) 

Unaudited  returns  tabulated 1-2 

Years,  by  net  income  classes 32 

Years,  1913-1929,  number,  net  income,  and  tax 31-34 


INDEX  423 

Individuals  required  to  file  returns,  1914-1928.     (See  Abstract  of  income 

and  profits  taxes.)  '  Page 

Industrial  classification,  corporation  income  tax  returns,  defined 2 

Insurance  companies,  not  agents  (see  also  Finance) : 

Income  tax  returns  of  corporations 293,  355 

Special  deductions  allowed 18 

Interest  and  other  income,  individual  income  from  (see  also  Tax-exempt 
securities) : 

Amount  and  percentage 8,  16 

Net  income  classes 9-10 

States 73,  76 

Years 37-39 

Interest  on  Government  obligations.     (See  Tax-exempt  securities.) 
Interest  paid: 

Corporation  income-tax  returns — 

Consolidated  returns 340-350 

Fiscal  year  returns 356-364 

Industrial  groups 267-287,  340-350 

Individual  income  tax  returns — 

Net  income  classes 79 

Reported' in  general  deductions  and  in  business  deductions.  _   14,  78,  79 

States  and  Territories 78 

Inventory,  corporation  balance  sheets: 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 25 

Industrial  groups 332,  334,  336 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 338 

Iron  and  steel,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in  manu- 
facture of  (see  also  Metal  products  and  processes) 290,  353 

J 

Joint  returns  of  husbands  and  wives.     {See  Husbands.) 

Joint  stock  land  banks,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in 

(see  also  Finance) . 293,  355 

K 

Knit  goods,  hosiery,  sweaters,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  en- 
gaged in  manufacture  of  (see  also  Textiles  and  textile  products) 289,  352 

L 
Leather  and  leather  products: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns — 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 267, 

272,  278,  284,  340,  344,  348 

Consolidated  returns 27,  340,  344,  348 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 18-20,  27 

Industrial  subgroups 289,  352 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 327-328 

States 302 

Years,  1920-1929 303 

Individual  income  from  manufacture  of — 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  group 12-13 

Liabilities,  in  corporation  balance  sheets: 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 25 

Industrial  groups 332-337 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 338,  339 

Life  insurance  companies,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 293,  355 

Special  deductions  allowed 18 

Loan  companies,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  (see  also  Fi- 
nance)  293,  355 

Local  transportation,  cartage,  storage,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corpora- 
tions engaged  in  (see  also  Transportation  and  other  public  utilities)  __  291,  354 
Locomotives  and  railroad  equipment,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 

engaged  in  manufacture  of  (see  also  Metal  products  and  processes) 290,  353 


424  '  INDEX 

Lumber  and  wood  products: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns —  Page 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 268, 

274,  280,  284,  341,  345,  349 

Consolidated  returns 341,  345,  349 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 18-20,  27 

Industrial  subgroups 289,  353 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 329-330 

States 305 

Years,  1920-1929 306 

Individual  income  from  manufacture  of — 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  groups 12-13 

M 
Manufacturing: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns — 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 267^ 

269,  272-275,  278-281,  284-286,  340-350 

Consolidated  returns 340-350 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income ^_   18-20,  27 

Industrial  subgroups 288-291,  352-353 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes ^ 327-331 

States 297-317 

Years,  1920-1929 297-317 

Individual  income  from — 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  subgroups 12-13 

Men,  individual  income  tax  returns  of,  classified: 

Number  and  net  income 66-71 

Metal  mining,  copper,  gold,  iron,  silver,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  cor- 
porations engaged  in  {see  also  Mining  and  quarrying) 288,  351 

Metal  products  and  processes: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns- 
Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 267, 

274,  280,  286,  341,  345,  348 

Consolidated  returns 341,  345,  349 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 18-20,  29 

Industrial  subgroups 290,  353 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 329-330 

States 314 

Years,  1920-1929 315 

Individual  income  from  manufacture  of — 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  groups 12-13 

Milling,  bran,  flour,  meal,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged 

in  manufacture  of  (see  also  Food  products,  beverages,  and  tobacco)  __  288,  352 
Mining  and  quarrying: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns — 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 267, 

272,  278,  284,  340,  344,  348 

ConsoUdated  returns 340,  344,  348 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 18-20,  27 

Industrial  subgroups 288,  351 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 327-328 

States . 295-296 

Years,  1920-1929 297 

Individual  income  from — 

Net  profit  from  business 13 

Mortgages,  corporation  balance  sheets: 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 25 

Industrial  groups 333,  335,  337 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 339 

Motor  vehicles  and  accessories,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged 

in  manufacture  of  (see  also  Metal  products  and  processes) 290,  353 

Musical  instruments,  optical  goods,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 

engaged  in  manufacture  of  (see  also  Miscellaneous  manufacturing) 291,  353 


INDEX  425 

N 

Page 

National  banks,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations —  _ 293,  355 

Net  income,   corporation  or  individual.     {See  Corporation  income;  In- 
dividual income.) 
Net  loss  for  prior  year  deduction: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns — 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions 268-277, 

285-287,  341-347,  357-361 

Industrial  groups 19,  27 

Industrial  groups  and  subgroups 288-293,  351-355 

States 264 

Years  and  amount 20 

Individual  income  tax  returns: 

Amount 6,  7 

Net  income  classes 77 

States 74 

Years,  1922-1929 7 

Net  taxable  estate,  estate-tax  returns: 

Item  defined 43 

Net  estate  classes 46-51,  54,  55 

States,  resident  decedents 52 

Total,  1916-1930,  by  resident  and  nonresident  decedents 56 

Normal  income  tax,  individuals: 

Amount.     {See  Individual  income  tax.) 
Exemptions.     {See  Exemptions  from  normal  tax.) 
Net  income  subject  to.     {See  Individual  income.) 
Notes  and  accounts  payable,  in  corporation  balance  sheets: 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 25 

Industrial  groups 333,  335,  337 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 339 

Notes  and  accounts  receivable,  in  corporation  balance  sheets: 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 25 

Industrial  groups 332,  334,  336 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 338 

O 

Office  equipment,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in 

manufacture  of  {see  also  Metal  products  and  processes) 290,  353 

Oil  and  gas,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in  the  mining  of 

{see  also  Mining  and  quarrying) 288,  351 

P 

Packing  house  products,  bacon,  fresh  meats,  hams,  etc.,  income  tax  returns 
of  corporations  engaged  in  manufacture  of  {see  also  Food  products,  bev- 
erages, and  tobacco) 288,  352 

Paper,  pulp,  and  products: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns — 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions 268, 

274,  280,  284,  341,  345,  349 

ConsoUdated  returns 27,  341,  345,  349 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 18-20, 

27,  290,  353 

Industrial  groups 290,  353 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 329 

States 307 

Years,  1920-1929 308 

Individual  income  from  manufacture  of — 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  groups 12-13 

Partnership  returns  of  income,  number  of,  1917-1929 17 

Partnership,  individual  income  from: 

Amount  and  percentage 8,  16 

Net  income  classes,  amount,  and  percentages 9-10,  75 

States 72 

Years,  1917-1929 37-39 


426  INDEX 

Personal  exemption,  individual  income  tax  returns:  Page 

Amount 5 

Net  income  classes,  and  under  $10,000,  by  taxable  and  nontaxable 

returns :. > 61 

States 60 

Petroleum  and  other  mineral  oil  refining,  income  tax  returns  of  corpora- 
tions engaged  in  (see  also  Chemicals  and  allied  substances) 290,  353 

Precious  metals,  jewelry,  products  and  processes,  etc.,  corporation  income 

tax  returns  (see  also  Metal  products  and  processes) 291,  353 

Preferred  stock,  corporation  balance  sheets: 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 25 

Industrial  groups 383,  335,  337 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 339 

Printing  and  publishing: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns — 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 268, 

274,  280,  284,  341,  345,  349 

Consolidated  returns 27,  341,  345,  349 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 18-20,  27 

Industrial  groups 290,  353 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 329 

States 309 

Years,  1920-1929 310 

Individual  income  from — 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  groups 12-13 

Professional  service — curative,  educational,  legal,  etc.,  income  tax  returns 

of  corporations  engaged  in  (see  also  Service) 293,  355 

Profit  from  sale  of  real  estate,  stocks,  bonds,  etc.,  individual  income  from: 

Amount  and  percentage 8,  16 

Frequency  distribution,  by  size  of  specific  source  of  income 11 

Net  income  classes,  amounts,  and  percentages 9-10,  75 

States 72 

Years 37-39 

Property  in  estate  tax  returns  of  resident  decedents,  by  net  estate  classes, 

classified 46-51 

Public  utilities.     (*See  Transportation  and  other  public  utilities.) 

Q 

Quarrying,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  and  individuals  engaged  in. 
{See  Mining  and  quarrying.) 

R 

Radio  broadcasting  companies,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  (see  also 

Other  public  utilities) 292,  354 

Radios,  complete  or  in  parts,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged 

in  manufacture  of  {see  also  Miscellaneous  manufacturing) 291,  353 

Rail  transportation,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in  (see  also 

Transportation  and  other  public  utilities) 291,  354 

Real  estate  and  holding  companies,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 

{see  also  Finance) 293,  355 

Rents  and  royalties,  individual  income  from: 

Amount  and  percentage 8,  16 

Frequency  distribution,  by  size  of  specific  source  of  income 11 

Net  income  classes,  amounts,  and  percentages 9-10,  76 

States 72 

Years 37-39 

Restaurants,  hotels,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in 

(see  also  Service) 292,  355 

Retail  trade,   income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged   in    (see  also 

Trade)...- 292,355 

Royalties,  individual  income  from.     {See  Rents  and  royalties.) 


INDEX  427 

Rubber  and  related  products: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns —  Page 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 267, 

272,  278,  284,  341,  345,  349 

Consolidated  returns 27,  341,  345,  349 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 18-20,  27 

Industrial  subgroups 289,  353 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 329 

States 303 

Years,  1920-1929 305 

Individual  income  from  manufacture  of — 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  groups 12-13 

Rubber  boots,  shoes,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in 

manufacture  of  (see  also  Rubber  and  related  products) 289,  353 

S 

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  also  Lumber  and  wood  products) 289,  353 

Securities,  partially  tax-exempt,  individual  returns  (see  also  Tax-exempt 

securities) 73,  76 

Service: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns — 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 270, 

276,  282,  286,  342,  346,  350 

Consolidated  returns 27,  342,  346,  350 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net   income 18-20,  27 

Industrial  subgroups 292-355 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 330 

States 322 

Years,  1920-1929 323 

Individual  income  from — 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  groups 12-13 

Shipbuilding  and  repairing,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged 

in  (see  also  Construction) 291,  354 

Silk  and  rayon  goods,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in 

manufacture  of  (see  also  Textiles  and  textile  products) 289,  352 

Soft  drinks,  mineral  waters,  wine,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 
engaged  in  manufacture   of    (see  also   Food  products,   beverages,   and 

tobacco) 288,  352. 

State  and  local  securities,  reported  in  individual  income  tax  returns 15 

State  and  private  banks,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in 

(see  also  Finance) 293,  355 

Steam  railroads,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in  (see 

also  Transportation  and  other  public  utilities) 291  354 

Stock   and   bond   brokers,   income  tax  returns  of  corporations    (see  also 

Finance) 293  356 

Stock  dividends  in  corporation  income  tax  returns.     {See  Dividends.) 
Stone,  clay,  and  glass  products: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns — 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified' 268 

274,  280,  286,  341,  345,  349 

Consolidated  returns 27,341  345  349 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income '.._   18-20,  27 

Industrial  subgroups 290  353 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes '  329 

States __         __ _..  312 

Years,  1920-1929 lllllll^l\"lll[l[ll       313 

62320—31 ^28 


428  INDEX 

Stone,  clay,  and  glass  products — Continued. 

Individual  income  from  manufacture  of —  Page 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  groups 12-13 

Sugar — cane,  beet,  maple,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged 

in  manufacture  of  (see  also  Food  products,  beverages,  and  tobacco)..  288,  352 
Surplus.     {See  Corporation  surplus.) 
Surtax,  individual  income  tax.     {See  Individual  income  tax.) 

T 

Taxes.     {See  Corporation  income;   Individual   income  tax;   Estate  tax; 

Foreign  taxes.) 
Taxes  paid  other  than  income  tax: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns — 

Consolidated  returns 340-350 

Fiscal  year  returns,  by  month  ending 356-364 

Industrial  groups 267-287,  340-350 

Individual  income  tax  returns — 

Amounts  reported  in  general  deductions  and  in  business  deduc- 
tions   13-14 

Net  income  classes 79 

States  and  Territories ' 78 

Tax-exempt  income: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns.     {See  Exemptions,  corporation  re- 
turns.) 
Dividends,  corporation  returns.     {See  Dividends.) 
Exempt    from    normal    tax,    individual    income    tax    returns.     {See 

Exemptions  from  normal  tax.) 
From    securities,    individual    and    corporation    returns.     {See    Tax- 
exempt  securities.) 
Tax-exempt  interest.     {See  Tax-exempt  securities.) 
Tax-exempt  securities: 

Corporation  income  from — 

Consolidated  returns 340-350 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 25 

Fiscal  year  returns 356-364 

Industrial  groups 332,  334,  336 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 338 

Estate  tax  returns  of  resident  decedents,  by  net  estate  classes,  classi- 
fied   46-51 

Individual  income  tax  returns — 

Amount  owned  and  interest  received 6,8,9-10,14-15,16 

Net  income  classes,  $5,000  and  over,  amount  owned  and  interest 

received 15 

Tax'forms  for  1929- Follows  p.  411 

Telephone  and  telegraph  companies,**income  tax  returns  of  corporations 

'    {see  also  Transportation  and  other  public  utilities) 292,  354 

Textiles  and  textile  products: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns — 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified -  332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 267, 

272,  278,  284,  340,  344,  348 

Consolidated  returns. __-- 27,  340,344,348 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 18^20,  27 

Industrial  subgroups :. 289,  352 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes . 327 

States 300 

Years,  1920-1929 301 

.     Individual  income  from  manufacture  of— 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  groups ^^ 12-13 

Theaters,  legitimate,  vaudeville,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 

'^Hsee  also  Service) .. ----  292,  355 

Tires  and  tubes,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in  the 

.    manufacture  of  {see  also  Rubber  and  related  products) : ^-.-  289,  353 

Tobacco,  cigarettes,  cigars,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  (see 

also  Food  products,  beverages,  and  tobacco) ' _-"289,  352 


I 


IKDEX  429 

Trade: 

Corporation  income  tax  returns —  Page 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 270, 

276,  282,  286,  342,  346,  350 

Consolidated  returns 27,  342,  346,  350 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 18-20,  27 

Industrial  subgroups 292,  355 

Net  income  and  deficit  classes 330 

States 320 

Years,  1920-1929 321 

Individual  income  from — 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  groups 12-13 

Transportation  and  other  public  utilities: 
Corporation  income  tax  returns — 

Assets  and  liabilities,  classified 332-337 

Compiled  receipts  and  statutory  deductions,  classified 270, 

276,  282,  286,  342,  346,  350 

Consolidated  returns 27,  342,  346,  350 

Corporations  reporting  net  income  and  no  net  income 18-20,  27 

Industrial  subgroups ,, 291,  354 

Netfincome  and  deficit  classes 330 

States 319 

Years,  1920-1929 320 

Individual  income  from — 

Net  profit  from  business  by  industrial  groups 12-13 

Trust  companies,  savings  banks,  etc.,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations 

(see  also  Finance) , 293,  355 

U 

United  States  Government  bonds,  wholly  and  partially  tax-exempt,  re- 
ported in  individual  income  tax  returns  (see  also  Securities;  Tax-exempt 
securities) ■ 14-15,  73,  76 

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Wages  and  salaries,  individual  income  from: 

Amount  and  percentage 8,  16 

Frequency  distribution,  by  size  of  specific  source  of  income 11 

Net  income  classes,  amount,  and  percentages 9-10,  75 

States 72 

War-profits  tax.  (See  Corporation  war-profits  taxes;  Individual  war- 
profits  taxes;  Partnership  war-profits  taxes.) 

Water  transportation,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  (see  also  Trans- 
portation and  other  public  utilities) 291,  354 

Wholesale  trade,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations,  engaged  in  (see  also 

Trade) 292,355 

Wives  and  husbands,  joint  individual  returns  of.     (*See  Husbands.) 

Wives,  separate  individual  income  tax  returns  of: 

Number  of  returns  and  net  income 6,  68-71 

Women,  individual  income  tax  returns  of,  classified: 

Number  of  returns  and  net  income 6,  66-71 

Woolen  and  worsted  goods,  income  tax  returns  of  corporations  engaged  in 

manufacture  of  (see  also  Textile  and  textile  products) 289,  352 

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