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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
UNITED STATES
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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
m
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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2.04
4.06
7.67
13.06
19,85
23.83
25.42
26.81
23.53
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4.32
4.83
14.92
65.92
408. 27
2, 323, 79
8, 639. 10
24, 690. 94
49, 296. 85
100, 155. 65
175, 972. 32
629, 429. 37
0.06
.29
2 under 3..-
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5 under 10 _
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10 under 25
2.73
25 under 50
6.84
50 under 100
12.81
100 under 150
20.04
150 under 300
24.69
300 under 500
26.73
500 under 1,000 .-
26.87
1,000 and over. .
30.27
All returns
126. 86
4.04
85.95
2.67
95.56
2.74
' 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 $5,000 estimated, based
on sample for years 1918-1927 and 1929. For 1928, partly tabulated and partly estimated on basis of
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
1926
1927
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
$0.70
1.59
4.52
6.27
38.02
313. 26
2, 020. 85
7, 054. 24
16, 699. 26
31,976.05
62, 468. 59
112,054.67
323, 031. 60
0.12
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2.09
5.94
10.42
13.87
15.73
16.40
16.39
16.83
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1.68
5.03
5.84
36.16
293. 70
1, 962. 12
6,868.74
16,490.26
31, 832. 61
61,945.77
114, 669. 68
354, 516. 58
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5.77
10.14
13.66
15.72
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16.88
16.56
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4.63
5.38
36.40
294.45
1, 987. 18
6, 940. 81
16, 612. 41
31, 958. 64
64, 636. 44
116, 377. 72
340, 197. 36
0.06
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2 under 3
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3 under 5 .
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6 under 10
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10 under 25
1.98
25 under 50
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60 under 100
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100 under 150
13.74
150 under 300
16.72
300 under 500
17.11
600 under 1,000
16.99
1,000 and over
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All returns
176. 11
3.35
177. 00
3.33
202. 52
3.68
1928
1929
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)
Under 1—
$0.54
1.69
5.15
6.27
36.41
305. 50
2, 006. 94
7, 146. 96
16, 577. 59
32, 144. 00
64, 493. 08
118, 437. 70
362, 309. 61
0.09
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2.05
5.87
10.47
13.74
15.77
17.06
17.36
16.70
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1.73
2.06
14.61
220. 63
1, 788. 44
6, 680. 24
15, 614. 77
29, 985. 16
59, 314. 85
108,830.85
372,424.96
0.02
1 under 2
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2 under 3
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3 under 5
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6 under 10 _
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10 under 25
1.49
25 under 50
6.24
50 under 100
9.77
100 under 150
12.92
160 under 300
14.64
300 under 500
15.49
600 imder 1,000
15.86
1,000 and over
15.76
All returns .
286. 00
4.62
247. 73
4 04
1 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 $5,000 estimated,
based on sample for years 1918-1927 and 1929. For 1928, partly tabulated and partly estimated on basis
of sample.
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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:
Under 2.
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.
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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
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Amount
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1, 021, 353
58, 685
1, 128, 902
1, 040, 126
2.03
1.84
.11
2.03
1.87
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1,434,132
63,230
5, 671, 517
2, 200, 216
19.40
2.27
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8.97
3.48
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369, 625
120, 049
4, 674, 378
128, 161
2.33
1.00
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12.57
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749, 963
102, 435
2, 394, 875
96, 600
11.13
5.36
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17.13
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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
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3, 645, 900
117, 783
398, 101
50,942
5.77
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.63
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1, 737, 900
129, 495
1,000,955
244, 500
4.68
.35
2.69
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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'
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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.)
56
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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
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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.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
63
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
STATISTICS OF INCOME
65
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
66
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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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67
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.
68
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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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STATISTICS OF INCOME
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.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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.
72
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.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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.
74
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 — 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
76
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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.
I
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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.
r
78
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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
1921 2
25.00
1922 2
1923 2 -.-
1924 2
1925 2
1926 2
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.
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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
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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
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.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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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156
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
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
1 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income-tax returns
of individuals are summarized on pp. 396-403.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
157
Table 10. — Individual returns for the years 1916 to 1929,^ by States and Terri-
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
1 Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income-tax returns
of individuals are summarized on pp. 396-403.
158
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
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
I Changes in the revenue acts affecting the comparability of statistical data from income-tax returns
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159
Table 10. — Individual returns for the years 1916 to 1929,^ by States and Terri-
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
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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
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.
162
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
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.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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
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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
213
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
215
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
STATISTICS OF INCOME
223
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
STATISTICS OF INCOME
235
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
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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
238 STATISTICS OF INCOME
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
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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
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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
i
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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-
STATISTICS OF INCOME
259
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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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.
264
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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
,
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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
260
2,852
311
45
765
2,663
1,203
1,577
397
553
648
445
712
1,038
1,464
1,603
175
2,009
693
404
367
69
1,771
268
8,131
550
873
1,359
853
1,413
2,682
247
387
570
454
1,153
711
59
718
2,177
457
1,947
220
33, 901, 845, 696
2, 914, 128, 235
53, 415
14.84
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
8.55
35.53
5.11
8.09
23.80
7.58
8.37
25.49
5.40
12.79
20.59
10.18
8.33
10.30
18.56
8.51
7.92
21.91
5.27
10.02
17.91
8.83
12.30
14.99
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.
266
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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*
1 Cash dividends and stock dividends of Ufe insurance companies are not included.
STATISTICS OF INCOME
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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
Net income in ex-
cess of exemp-
tion.8
do
-do-
-do-
-do.
-do-
-do.
10
121^
12}^
10 13
1013
12
"11
12
Excess profits tax *
Credit
$3,000 3 plus 8 per
cent of the in-
vested capital
for the taxable
year.*
-do.
.do.7.
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.
-do-
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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A
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
W
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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