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Profitable Real Estate and Taxes
Here’s what a $100,000 annual salary represents in take-home pay in the 10 states with the lowest income taxes:
This Doesn’t include sales tax, and the one we all love – Property Taxes – or even gas taxes. In fact it doesn’t even include the taxes they levy on taxes just to get more taxes. When you compare the cost of living across states `with the amount of tax coming out of your checks, well, you get the idea.
- Alaska – $73,077
- Florida – $73,077
- Nevada – $73,077
- New Hampshire – $73,077
- South Dakota – $73,077
- Tennessee – $73,077
- Texas – $73,077
- Washington – $73,077
- Wyoming – $73,077
- North Dakota – $71,523
And here’s what you would take home from a $100,000 yearly paycheck in the five states with the highest income taxes:
And as Jerry Brown, Governor of California is fond of saying “Nobody ever leaves California just because we raise taxes.”
- Oregon – $65,092
- Maryland – $65,541
- New York – $65,753
- Hawaii – $65,846
- California – $66,157
- Kentucky – $66,252
- Idaho – $66,394
- South Carolina – $66,720
- Minnesota – $66,812
- Maine – $66,821