Show I MILLION N DOllAR INCOMES SHOW lARGE Returns Filed for 1925 For 7 Figures or More PAID PAID TAX Paid in Total Total Total To To- tal tal talor of or 6 WASHINGTON June 27 27 CAP CAP- AP More Americans paid taxes on in incomes incomes in- in I comes tomes of at and over ovet for the calendar year of 1925 than ever be befOre before be- be fore in th governments government's tax histOry history his his- tory t r a treasury tr analysis shows The millionaires millionaires' Incomes totaled compared with 75 in 1924 and in 1916 the previous high mark Seven Sevenpersons persons including two in Michigan 1 and arid New York respectively respectively respectively and one one e each ch In Illinois Oklahoma and penn Pennsylvania filed tiled returns yi showing incomes es' es of aver r. r S states t s proved the resl- resl dences 1 together together er one from th the District 01 oi t Columbia Columbia- New York led with ninety six while Pennsylvania Jiras was second with 2 Illinois Illin and Mas Massachusetts Las Las- s had 16 Michigan had bad 13 Ohio S 8 S. S California Jersey Tersey 6 Missouri 4 and arid Florida 3 3 Connecticut Indiana Maryland and Oklahoma ha had hafl l' l two apiece while Continued on page 5 5 MILLION DOLLAR INCOMES SHOW LARGE INCREASE Continued from page 1 Iowa Iowa Nebraska and Wisconsin each were represented by one The 1926 r revenue venue act with Its Increased in increased increased In- In creased exemptions lightening the burden of the income taxpayer proved efficacious in producing more revenue the report Indicated RETURNS DECREASED The number of returns flied filed for tor forthe forthe the Incomes earned during the calendar calendar calendar cal cal- year of 1925 1921 and based upon the he acts act's acts act's provisions decreased per cent compared to the preceding year rear but a total tax collection of an Increase of or of 43 per cent was recorded The proportion of the population filing flUng returns was 3 36 6 per cent com compared tom tom- pared With 6 56 in 1924 The average net Income o of ot those filing flUng returns was with an anS S State te Returns Alabama Arizona 6 A Arkansas ka sas 0 J California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Delavare u. u 5 District of Columbia 20 S Florida 9 Georgia 2081 8 Hawaii 8 Idaho y S Illinois 3 Indiana 8 lo Iowa va 2773 S Kansas Kentucky 2147 r Louisiana j I Maine 1 I Maryland k i Massachusetts 8 Michigan 5 Minnesota 1 t I 9 Mississippi 2 Missouri 5 Montana 1191 0 Nebraska 1775 8 Nevada evada 1 New Hampshire 4 New Jer ey 1 N New ev Mexico 3 New Nev York I North Car Carolina llna 1 1544 3 North Dakota 7 Ohio A 01 S Oklahoma 2302 6 Oregon 20 2069 20 4 Pennsylvania t 4 5 Rhode Island 1 1637 5 South Carolina 1 South g Dakota 52 6 Tennessee S Texas 3 Utah 1 Vermont 78 13 Virginia Virglnia 2113 Washington 11 West Vest Virginia 1901 1 w Wisconsin I Wyoming average tax of 3 85 per cent recordIng recording recording record record- ing an increase of 1767 90 In the Income compared with 19 1924 4 The rate for 1924 was 2 74 per cent The Th total net income for the taxpayers for 1925 was New York bore the heaviest burden burden burden bur bur- den of any state with a p payment ot t on a a. taxable Income to total total to- to total tal of 1 Penns Pennsylvania ana l was second largest with a tax payment payment payment pay pay- ment of while Illinois Massachusetts and Michigan followed tot fol lowed towed In n that order CORP CORPORATIONS RATIONS INCREASE The 1925 corporation tax also yielded a larger revenue showing an an Increase of over the preceding year The number of ot corporations reporting totaled an Increase of ot while then total income return of produced a a. tax ta-c Estate Estate Estate Es Es- tate tax ta returns numbering 10 were levied for on a total valuation of The number of taxable returns and Income and total In Income como tax faa of ot the states were Net Income Net et Tax S I 1 2088 i 6 I 1 I I I i i I 4 I 3 I L 1 L 67 o'clock by airplane from Seattle He Is accompanied by P. P G G. Johnson gener general l manager nager of the transportation company and and- Edward Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward Hubbard Hubberd vice president Th The officials will Inspect the local field and the office h head head- qu quarters here Seventeen planes made by the Boeing company the latest in airplane construction tion have now been at Chicago Chicago Chi Chi- cago and Salt Lake Ike and I Intermediate Intermediate terme- terme diate points Seven more are expected expected ex ex- within the next three days |