| The New York State Tax Sourcebook provides a compilation of New York State tax facts and figures.
Most of the information is presented in a tabular format for quick and easy
reference. The publication is updated and published annually to reflect
changes in New York’s tax structure as well as changes in other states’
tax systems. The report includes a discussion and data showing how New York
State taxes compare with those of other states, a description of the
current structure and history of major types of New York State taxes: the
personal income tax; business taxes; sales and compensating use tax;
excise and user taxes and fees; and property transfer taxes. |
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| The Sourcebook also includes New York
State tax collections data reported by the U.S. Department of Commerce,
Bureau of the Census, used to compare tax burdens in the 50 states. The
April 2005 edition contains state tax collection data for state fiscal year
April 1, 2002-March 31, 2003. Local tax collection data are available
through fiscal year 2001-2002 only. Since local fiscal years differ greatly
in New York State and across the nation, these data are the latest
available. |
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| Complete reports may
be downloaded in Adobe Acrobat pdf. To view and print pdf reports, you need an installed copy of
the
Adobe Acrobat Reader
-- which is available for free. Statistical and other tabular
displays contained in the Sourcebook can be downloaded in Microsoft
Excel 95 xls format. |
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| New York State Sourcebook - April 2005 |
Complete Report (pdf) |
Statistical and Other Tables (xls) |
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