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English: Break down of state and local tax revenues by six sources for each state (as well as for the U.S. average):

General Sales Taxes, Selective Sales Taxes (e.g., taxes on gasoline, alcohol, and cigarettes), Property Taxes, Licenses and Other Fees, Corporate Income Taxes,

Individual Income Taxes.
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Source http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2009/10/state-local.html
Author Danny Dougherty

Original source: Prante, Gerald, "Where Do State and Local Governments Get Their Tax Revenue?", Tax Foundation, 9 October 2009.

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