All tax types - Missouri (1994 - 2011) (Thousands of US$)
Year
Quarter
Value
1994
Q1 1994
$1,441,940
1994
Q2 1994
$1,669,270
1994
Q3 1994
$1,588,678
1994
Q4 1994
$1,535,078
1995
Q1 1995
$1,441,940
1995
Q2 1995
$1,995,326
1995
Q3 1995
$1,712,683
1995
Q4 1995
$1,675,617
1996
Q1 1996
$1,666,806
1996
Q2 1996
$2,134,333
1996
Q3 1996
$1,855,807
1996
Q4 1996
$1,796,137
1997
Q1 1997
$1,813,617
1997
Q2 1997
$2,312,348
1997
Q3 1997
$1,967,081
1997
Q4 1997
$1,882,613
1998
Q1 1998
$1,893,469
1998
Q2 1998
$2,467,078
1998
Q3 1998
$2,008,182
1998
Q4 1998
$1,882,613
1999
Q1 1999
$1,893,469
1999
Q2 1999
$2,622,777
1999
Q3 1999
$2,004,078
1999
Q4 1999
$2,064,583
2000
Q1 2000
$1,879,749
2000
Q2 2000
$2,631,620
2000
Q3 2000
$2,091,981
2000
Q4 2000
$2,048,616
2001
Q1 2001
$2,005,474
2001
Q2 2001
$2,704,877
2001
Q3 2001
$2,138,375
2001
Q4 2001
$2,191,090
2002
Q1 2002
$1,903,422
2002
Q2 2002
$2,440,100
2002
Q3 2002
$2,165,949
2002
Q4 2002
$2,230,690
2003
Q1 2003
$1,906,270
2003
Q2 2003
$2,324,487
2003
Q3 2003
$2,279,409
2003
Q4 2003
$2,225,344
2004
Q1 2004
$2,033,559
2004
Q2 2004
$2,581,352
2004
Q3 2004
$2,357,828
2004
Q4 2004
$2,299,398
2005
Q1 2005
$2,111,562
2005
Q2 2005
$2,775,026
2005
Q3 2005
$2,447,454
2005
Q4 2005
$2,358,875
2006
Q1 2006
$2,251,750
2006
Q2 2006
$3,121,966
2006
Q3 2006
$2,563,966
2006
Q4 2006
$2,459,784
2007
Q1 2007
$2,387,247
2007
Q2 2007
$3,292,380
2007
Q3 2007
$2,668,746
2007
Q4 2007
$2,546,939
2008
Q1 2008
$2,430,436
2008
Q2 2008
$3,318,356
2008
Q3 2008
$2,639,333
2008
Q4 2008
$2,553,528
2009
Q1 2009
$2,399,496
2009
Q2 2009
$2,752,244
2009
Q3 2009
$2,449,555
2009
Q4 2009
$2,323,427
2010
Q1 2010
$2,091,063
2010
Q2 2010
$2,872,203
2010
Q3 2010
$2,507,387
2010
Q4 2010
$2,452,263
2011
Q1 2011
$2,241,907
2011
Q2 2011
$2,941,264
2011
Q3 2011
$2,537,103
All tax types refers to the total taxes collected by a state and it includes the following types: T01 - Property tax, T09 - General sales and gross receipts, T10 - Alcoholic beverages, T11 - Amusements, T12 - Insurance, T13 - Motor fuel sales taxes, T14 - Pari-mutuels, T15 - Public utilities, T16 - Tobacco products, T19 - Other selective sales and gross receipts, T20 - Beverage licenses, T21 - Amusement business licenses, T22 - Corporations in general, T23 - Hunting and fishing licenses, T24 - Motor vehicles, T25 - Motor vehicle operator, T27 - Public utilities business licenses, T28 - Occupation and business licenses, T29 - Other licenses taxes, T40 - Individual income tax, T41 - Corporation net income taxes, T50 - Death and gift taxes, T51 - Documentary and stock transfer taxes, T53 - Severance taxes and T99 - Other miscellaneous taxes
Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Note: Not all states report all tax types. If the amount is zero for all time, then it is likely that the state does not report or collect the chosen tax type.
About this application: This application presents data from the US Census Quarterly Summary of State and Local Government Tax Revenue. The summary provides quarterly estimates of state and local government tax revenue at a national level, as well as detailed tax revenue data for individual states. This quarterly survey has been conducted continuously since 1962. The information contained in this survey is the most current information available on a nationwide basis for government tax collections.
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