State tax revenues in Indiana amount to $18.2 billion, the 17th highest tally among the 50 states, according to newly released data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
The Census Bureau reported that property tax revenues in the state totaled $12.3 million; sales and gross receipts taxes, $11 billion; license fees, $682 million; and income taxes, $6.5 billion.
The numbers do not include taxes levied by local governments, which in some cases determine property tax levels, according to the study.
Under the Census Bureau’s definitions, the phrase “state government” means the executive, legislative and judicial branches, as well as agencies, panels and public bodies that are somewhat autonomous from the state.
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2018 State Government Tax Collections
Rank | State | Property Taxes (in Thousands of $) | Sales and Gross Receipts Taxes (in Thousands of $) | License Taxes (in Thousands of $) | Income Taxes (in Thousands of $) | Other Taxes (in Thousands of $) | Total Taxes (in Thousands of $) |
1 | California | $2,681,872 | $51,530,249 | $6,995,919 | $94,309,271 | $174,611 | $155,691,922 |
2 | New York | N/A | $25,362,583 | $1,814,065 | $48,658,122 | $3,843,267 | $79,678,037 |
3 | Texas | N/A | $46,897,352 | $3,432,901 | N/A | $3,282,673 | $53,612,926 |
4 | Florida | N/A | $34,089,929 | $2,027,150 | $2,383,783 | $2,833,116 | $41,333,978 |
5 | Pennsylvania | $43,360 | $20,173,496 | $2,240,809 | $14,408,126 | $1,531,359 | $38,397,150 |
6 | Illinois | $63,283 | $18,629,894 | $2,793,983 | $16,134,268 | $357,495 | $37,978,923 |
7 | New Jersey | $4,761 | $14,163,269 | $1,550,059 | $16,068,049 | $1,314,367 | $33,100,505 |
8 | Ohio | N/A | $18,743,014 | $2,300,778 | $8,386,283 | $45,999 | $29,476,074 |
9 | Michigan | $2,124,075 | $13,703,621 | $1,787,867 | $10,680,724 | $355,290 | $28,651,577 |
10 | Massachusetts | $6,598 | $8,809,249 | $1,112,162 | $16,920,751 | $660,502 | $27,509,262 |
11 | North Carolina | N/A | $11,698,702 | $2,244,880 | $12,843,373 | $77,327 | $26,864,282 |
12 | Minnesota | $854,945 | $10,607,635 | $1,477,319 | $12,183,233 | $471,390 | $25,594,522 |
13 | Washington | $2,097,507 | $19,170,781 | $1,453,628 | $0 | $1,275,676 | $23,997,592 |
14 | Georgia | $989,218 | $8,809,190 | $672,897 | $11,949,591 | $171,865 | $22,592,761 |
15 | Virginia | $31,232 | $6,916,097 | $856,649 | $13,879,848 | $518,500 | $22,202,326 |
16 | Maryland | $777,064 | $9,242,760 | $866,391 | $10,068,643 | $644,937 | $21,599,795 |
17 | Indiana | $12,251 | $11,013,349 | $681,542 | $6,460,790 | $2,582 | $18,170,514 |
18 | Wisconsin | $132,022 | $7,972,959 | $1,179,054 | $8,752,242 | $97,219 | $18,133,496 |
19 | Connecticut | N/A | $6,991,470 | $441,552 | $8,856,739 | $396,788 | $16,686,549 |
20 | Arizona | $993,615 | $9,214,293 | $506,034 | $4,499,757 | $85,311 | $15,299,010 |
21 | Tennessee | N/A | $10,010,965 | $1,635,495 | $1,976,200 | $271,068 | $13,893,728 |
22 | Colorado | N/A | $5,277,083 | $748,284 | $7,320,470 | $0 | $13,345,837 |
23 | Missouri | $31,643 | $5,403,936 | $591,109 | $6,456,911 | $12,268 | $12,495,867 |
24 | Kentucky | $709,772 | $5,649,708 | $500,447 | $4,852,835 | $194,997 | $11,907,759 |
25 | Oregon | $20,065 | $1,523,790 | $1,067,836 | $9,012,271 | $215,718 | $11,839,680 |
26 | Louisiana | $70,366 | $6,770,967 | $368,318 | $3,241,260 | $410,279 | $10,861,190 |
27 | Alabama | $395,930 | $5,247,294 | $528,539 | $4,144,656 | $100,665 | $10,417,084 |
28 | South Carolina | $37,518 | $4,637,349 | $518,886 | $4,517,931 | $117,141 | $9,828,825 |
29 | Iowa | $1,840 | $4,613,085 | $947,549 | $4,087,482 | $105,474 | $9,755,430 |
30 | Arkansas | $1,137,886 | $4,701,868 | $384,559 | $3,164,756 | $127,212 | $9,516,281 |
31 | Nevada | $300,490 | $6,923,284 | $666,527 | $0 | $73,317 | $8,624,618 |
32 | Oklahoma | N/A | $3,764,895 | $1,015,962 | $3,280,496 | $461,653 | $8,523,006 |
33 | Kansas | $683,827 | $4,301,759 | $421,080 | $2,714,618 | $52,731 | $8,174,015 |
34 | Utah | N/A | $3,530,809 | $321,715 | $3,950,776 | $29,589 | $7,832,889 |
35 | Mississippi | $27,099 | $4,950,204 | $494,921 | $2,206,769 | $45,636 | $7,724,629 |
36 | Washington, D.C. | $2,536,634 | $1,860,804 | $185,529 | $2,512,522 | $557,564 | $7,653,053 |
37 | Hawaii | N/A | $4,365,856 | $269,224 | $2,280,441 | $113,505 | $7,029,026 |
38 | New Mexico | $81,694 | $3,069,641 | $307,671 | $1,430,644 | $749,783 | $5,639,433 |
39 | Nebraska | $123 | $2,407,514 | $182,791 | $2,492,926 | $19,751 | $5,103,105 |
40 | West Virginia | $7,248 | $2,672,887 | $149,555 | $1,930,171 | $333,018 | $5,092,879 |
41 | Idaho | N/A | $2,231,756 | $383,702 | $1,876,889 | $8,411 | $4,500,758 |
42 | Maine | $38,643 | $2,165,142 | $274,760 | $1,710,105 | $43,906 | $4,232,556 |
43 | Delaware | N/A | $556,490 | $1,503,208 | $1,427,150 | $102,182 | $3,589,030 |
44 | North Dakota | $4,401 | $1,349,428 | $213,985 | $380,378 | $1,517,134 | $3,465,326 |
45 | Rhode Island | $2,633 | $1,691,782 | $110,461 | $1,368,660 | $93,127 | $3,266,663 |
46 | Vermont | $1,056,635 | $1,058,569 | $127,049 | $854,816 | $60,245 | $3,157,314 |
47 | Montana | $274,431 | $576,214 | $329,874 | $1,302,961 | $170,964 | $2,654,444 |
48 | New Hampshire | $405,186 | $959,384 | $425,039 | $639,120 | $163,310 | $2,592,039 |
49 | South Dakota | N/A | $1,517,856 | $269,481 | $30,728 | $10,361 | $1,828,426 |
50 | Wyoming | $274,005 | $762,588 | $161,973 | N/A | $450,984 | $1,649,550 |
51 | Alaska | $120,805 | $263,120 | $134,246 | $87,775 | $583,158 | $1,189,104 |