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TREASURY DEPARTMENT

UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE

Statistics of Income

Compiled from the Returns for 1916


u n d e r t h ed i r e c t i o n o f t h e
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE

WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1918
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
Document No. 2817.
Internal Revenue.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.

ANALYTICAL TEXT AND STATISTICAL TABLES.


Page.
GENERAL SURVEY 5—1.5
Official transmittal : 5
PERSONAL INCOME-TAX RETURNS 5-9
Income class distribution, with text table 5
Exemptions from normal tax, with text table 6
Classification by sex and conjugal condition, with text tables 6
Distribution of incomes by occupation, with text table 7
Service, business, and property as sources of income, with text table 7
Incomes from personal service and business, and from property by income
classes, with text table 8
Tax withheld at source 9
(CORPORATE INCOME-TAX RETURNS 9-12
Gross income, net income and tax, with text table 10
Distribution of corporate incomes by industries, with text table 10
1 NCOME RETURNS BY STATES ". 12—13
Combined personal and corporate income, with text table 12
FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES. 13
HISTORICAL GROWTH OF INCOME ADMINISTRATION 13-15
STATISTICAL TABLES:
Personal income tables—Nos. 1-8—
K Distribution of incomes by States—
1. For the United States : 18
Distribution of incomes by classes—
2. For the United States 20
2a. By States and Territories 47-97
Sex and conjugal condition—Distribution by States—
3. For the United States 22
Sex and conjugal condition—Distribution by income classes—
4. For the United States 24
Distribution of returns by States a*id classes—
5. For the United States 2ft
Distribution of incomes by occupation—
6. For the United States 31
6a. By States and Territories 98-113
6b. Distribution of incomes by States and Territories 114-125
6c. Distribution of incomes by classes 126-137
Income from personal service and business, compared with income
from property—
7. For the United States 32
Taxes, direct and source—
8.' For the United States 34
Corporate income tables—Nos. 9-10—
Distribution of incomes by States—
9. For the United States 35
Distribution of incomes by industries—
10. For the United States 37
LOa. By States and Territories 138-380
Incomes from foreign investments in the United States—-No. 11—
11. Returns of nonresident aliens and foreign corporations 44
Appendix—
Classification of occupations in the personal income tables 383
Classification of industries in the corporation income tables 383-391
3
STATISTICS OF INCOME.
Compiled from the Returns for 1916.

TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE,
Washington, D. C, June 1, 1918.
Hon. W. G. MCADOO,
Secretary of the Treasury.
SIR: I have the honor to submit herewith for publication a report
entitled " Statistics of Income" as compiled from the returns of
personal and corporate income filed with the Treasury Depart-
ment for the year ended December 31, 1916. This publication is
in compliance with section 21 of the act of Congress approved
September 8, 1916, which provides:
That the preparation and publication of statistics reasonably available with respect
to the operation of the income-tax law and containing classifications of taxpayers and
of income, the amounts allowed as deductions and exemptions, and any other facts
deemed pertinent and valuable shall be made annually by the Commissioner of
Internal Revenue, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury.

PERSONAL INCOME-TAX RETURNS.


In the calendar year ended December 31, 1916, personal returns
in the number of 437,036 were filed, showing an aggregate net income
of $6,298,577,620, income tax (normal and additional) amounting to
$173,386,694, an average tax of $396.73 and an average tax rate of
2.75 per cent of the aggregate net income.
INCOME CLASS DISTRIBUTION (PERSONAL RETURNS).
These returns may be surveyed from the standpoint of class dis-
tribution, occupational distribution, returns by States, and source,
i. e., whether derived from personal service or property. The follow-
ing table classifies or distributes the number of returns filed, the net
income returned, and the total tax shown, according to the size of the
income or the amount returned.
Cumulative percentage of personal returns by income classes—Extract from Table 2.

Cumulative Cumulative
percentage
Income classes. of net of tax,
° filed"* income normal and
returned. additional.

$3,000 to $10,000 71.659 26.385 4.081


$3,000 to $25,000 90.495 45. 992 10.793
$3,000 to $30,000 92.371 49. 500 12.334
$3,000 to $90,000 98. 206 68. 903 25. 244
$3,000 t o $100,000 98.456 70. 528 26. 885
$3,000 to $150,000 99.131 76. 202 34.050
$3,000 to $300,000 -.. 99. 698 84. 233 47.896
$3,000 t o $500,000 99.864 88. 551 58.250
$3,000 to $2,000,000 99. 985 95. 626 •81.138
$3,000 to $5,000,000 99.998 98.367 92.344
$3,000 to $5,000,000 a n d o v e r . 100.00 100. 00 100.00
j
6 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

From the preceding table it appears that more than one-fourth


(26.38 per cent) of the total net income reported was returned by
persons with incomes of from $3,000 to $10,000, nearly one-haif
(49.5 per cent) by those with incomes of from $3,000 to $30,000, and
more than three-fourths (76.2 per cent) by those with incomes of
less than $150,000. While 98.5 per cent of the total number of
returns filed represented incomes of less than $100,000, the lh per
cent; representing incomes of $100,000 or more, reported nearly one-
third of the total net income and nearly throe-fourths of the total tax.
EXEMPTIONS FROM NORMAL TAX (PERSONAL RETURNS).
While the total net income reported in the personal returns
amounted in the year 1916 to $6,298,577,620, only about 40 per cent
of this amount was subject to the normal tax. Specific exemptions
of $3,000 and $4,000 were allowed to single and married persons or
heads of families, respectively, and 25 per cent of the total net income
was exempted under this head. Dividends, moreover, were not
subject to the normal tax, and in 1916 dividends represented 33.92
per cent of the total net income returned.
Total net income of personal returns—the amount exempted from normal lax, the net
income subject to normal tax, and corresponding percentages.

Distribution.

Personal exemption $1,643,310,000


Less (class $3,000-$4,000 exemptions exceed net income) 53,228,895 \
Net personal exemption 1,590,081,105 : 25.24
Dividends 2,13(5,4(38,625 ' 33. 92

Total exemptions 3,726,549,730 59.16


Net income subject to normal t a x . . . 2.572,027,890 40.84
Total net income returned 6,298,577,620 \ 100. 00

CLASSIFICATION BY SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION (PERSONAL


RETURNS).
It is not possible to classify taxpayers accurately by sex and
conjugal conditions, owing to the fact that 81.25 per cent of the
returns are made by heads of families including joint returns of
husband and wife. However, it is possible to show separately the
returns made by married women and to classify by sex the taxpay-
ers who were not heads of families. The significant facts in this
connection which it is possible to derive from the returns are set
forth in the two summary tables immediately following:
Distribution of incomes by sex and conjugal condition—Summary from Tables S and 4-
! Per cent of
Distribution. Net income. I total net
income.
Heads of families, including joint returns of hus-
band and wife $4,934,804,725 \ 78.35
Married women making returns separate from
husbands 193,482,535 j 3.07
All other:
Male 755,531,225 ! 12.00
Female 414,759,135 ! 6.58
Total. 6,298,577,620 j 100.00
STATISTICS OF INCOME.

Amount of taxes by sex and conjugal condition.

j Tax (normal i Per cent


Distribution. \ and addi- j of total
! tional). : tax.
I [

Heads of families, including joint returns of husband and wife I $131,992,642 i 76.13
Married women making returns separate from husbands 6,267,902 3.61
All other: I
Male 25,403,761 14. 65
Female | 9,722,389 | 5.61
Total | 173,386,694 j 100.00

DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY OCCUPATION (PERSONAL RETURNS).

The following table shows for 22 selected occupations, what pro-


portion of the persons engaged in such occupations made returns in
1916. The occupations selected for this comparison are those in
which a relatively small proportion of minors are employed.
Number of returns filed for 1916, by certain occupations, compared with the total number
of persons engaged in such occupations, as of the census of 19 UK

Number of Number of Per cent


Occupations. returns filed persons as filing re-
in 1916. per census turns.
of 1910.

Architects 1,419 16,613 8.54


Authors, editors, reporters, etc 2,529 38, 750 6.53
Clergymen 1,671 118,018 1.42
Engineers—Ci.yil, mining, etc 6,628 58, 963 11.24
Lawyers and judges 21,273 112,149 18.97
Medical profession—Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, nurses,
and other medical specialists 20,348 291,942 6.97
Public service—Civil -. , 2,992 382,138 .78
Public service—Military , 5, 459 77,153 7.08
Theatrical profession—Actors, singers, musicians, etc 914 167,607 .55
Teachers—b'rom kindergarten to university; also school and college
o flicials 2,919 614,905 .47
Agriculturists—-Farmers, stock raisers, orchardists, etc 14,407 6, 047, 615 .24
Real-estate brokers—Agents and salesmen 6,146 125, 862 4.88
Stock and bond brokers 2,839 13,729 20.68
Brokers—All other 7,479 36, 016 20.77
Commercial travelers 12,274 268, 522 4. 57
Insurance agents and solicitors 7, 243 88, 463 8.19
Lumbermen 1,319 12, 263 10. 76
Manufacturers 23,631 235,107 10.05
Merchants and dealers—Storekeepers, jobbers, commission merchants,
etc 54,363 1,246,077 4.36
Mine owners and mine operators 2,554 14,287 17.88
Saloon keepers 1,311 68,215 1.92
Theatrical business—Owners, managers, etc 811 31,418 2.58
A11 other business 18,605 101,868 18.26

SERVICE, BUSINESS, AND PROPERTY AS SOURCES OF INCOME (PERSONAL


RETURNS).

It has been possible to measure in a rough way the relative impor-


tance of incomes derived, respectively, from personal service, busi-
ness, and property. Under personal service have been classified
incomes and salaries, professions and vocations. Partnership gains
and profits of all kinds have been included in the class devoted to
business pursuits. On the other hand, rents, royalties, interest
income reported by fiduciaries, income from foreign sources, and
dividends have been classified as "income from property." The
8 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

comparisons have been based upon gross income, inasmuch as it is


not possible accurately to allocate the various deductions to their
correct places in such a classification.
Comparison of incomes from personal service, business, and property—Summary of Table 7.

Per cent
Distribution. Gross income. of total
gross
income.

Income from personal service:


Salaries... SI, 478,346,372 17.70
Professions and vocation.".... 372,930,404 4.47
Total income from personal service . 1,851,276,776 22.17
Income from business:
Business, trade, commerce, and partnership gains and profits 2,637,474,520 31.59
Total income from personal service and business 4,488, 751,296 53.76
Income from property:
Rents 601,919,604 7.21
Interest on notes, bonds, mortgages, etc. 667,566,376 7.99
Fiduciaries.. . . 379,795,249 4.55
Rovalties 41,883 053 .50
Income from foreign sources... . . 33.517,780 .40
Dividends 2,136.468,625 25.59
Total income from property 3,861,150,687 46.24
Total gross income.. 8,349,901,983 100.00
Less general deductions 2,051,324,363 24.57
Total net income.. 6,298,577,620 75.43

From the above table it appears that more than one-half of the
gross income in 1916 was derived from service and business. If it
had been possible to classify the deductions, a different proportion
might have been obtained for net income. However, it is probable
that even if the deductions could be taken into account, income from
service and business would not be markedly different in impor-
tance from property income as that term has been here interpreted.
The outstanding feature of the table is found in the great importance
of salaries, dividends, and business profits. These three classes
account for practically three-fourths of the gross income returned.
INCOMES FROM PERSONAL SERVICE AND BUSINESS, AND FROM PROP-
ERTY BY INCOME CLASSES (PERSONAL RETURNS).

In the following table the relations to the gross income of income


from service and business, income from property, general deductions,
and total net income, are separately shown for each income class.
It will be noted that the proportion of property income steadily
rises as the income itself becomes larger. It will also be noted that
the deductions are relatively greater in the smaller incomes than in
the larger incomes. In the highest group containing incomes of
$2,000,000 and over, nearly 92 per cent of the gross income was sub-
jected to tax, the deductions representing only a little more than 8
per cent of the gross amount returned.
STATISTICS OF INCOME.

Income from personal service and business, compared with income from property, by
income classes—Summary of Table 7.

Income from Per cent Per cent |


personal of Income from i of Total gross
Income classes. service gross property. gross income.
and business. income. income.

$3,000 to $4,000 $349,110, 71.78 $137,227,739 28.22 $486,338,272


$4,000 to $5,000 354,406, 75.42 115,484,763 24.58 469,891,225
$5,000 to $10,000 1,048,270, 68.98 471,393,920 31.02 1,519,664,682
$10,000 to $20,000 777,246, 58.29 556,212,245 41.71 1,333,459,076
$20,000 to $40,000 570,900, 50.64 556,523,904 49.36 1,127,424,137
$40,000 to $60,000 256,146, 45.39 308,225,065 54.61 564,371,518
$60,000 to $80,000 175,855, 46.15 205,211,881 53. 85 381,067,687
$80,000 to $100,000 117,400, 42.11 161,403,036 57.89 278,804,031
$100,000 to $150,000.... 189,969, 44.06 241,197,375 55.94 I 431,166,664
$150,000 to $200,000 111,525, 40.82 161,710,305 59.18 273,236,202
$200,000 to $250,000.... 79,510, 41.60 111,537,344 58.40 ! 191,047,448
$250,000 to $300,000 52,137, 37.10 88,408,519 62.90 140,546,160
$300,000 to $500,000.... 136,375, 41.82 189,699,980 58.18 326,075,341
$500,000 to $1,000,000... 107,678, 35.02 199,836,614 61.98 307,514,923
$1,000,000 to $1,500,000. 51,105, 37.11 86,625,834 62.89 137,731,540
$1,500,000 to $2,000,000. 25,416, 31.10 56,301,500 68.90 81,717,965
$2,000,000 and over 85,694, 28.58 214,150,663 71.42 299,845,112
Grand total 4,488,751,296 53.76 3,861,150,687 46.24 8,349,901,983

Per cent Per cent


Income classes. General de- of Total net of
ductions. gross income. gross
income. income.

$3,000 to $4,000 $184, 713,544 37.98 $301,624,728 62.02


$4,000 to $5,000 146, 846,938 31.25 323,044,287 68.75
$5,000 to $10,000 482, 416,705 31. 74 1,037,247,977 68.26
$10,000 to $20,000 389,340,865 29.20 944,118,211 70.80
$20,000 to $40,000 265, 342,165 23.54 862,081,972 76.46
$40,000 to $60,000 114, 105,025 20.22 450,266,493 79.78
$60,000 to $80,000 80, 981,343 21.25 300,086,344 78.75
$80,000 to $100,000 54, 884,133 19.69 223,919,898 80.31
$100,000 to $150,000.... 73, 811,346 17.12 357,355,318 82.88
$150,000 to $200,000.... 49, 686,117 18.18 223,550,085 81.82
$200,000 to $250,000.... 27, 268,314 14.27 163,779,134 85.73
$250,000 to $300,000 22, 015,973 15.66 118,530,187 84.34
$300,000 to $500,000.... 54, 137,324 16.60 271,938,017 83.40
$500,000 to $1,000,000... 50, 743,598 16.50 256,771,325 83.50
$1,000,000 to $1,500,000. 20, 411,719 14.82 117,319,821 85.18
$1,500,000 to $2,000,000. 10, 252,766 12.55 71,465,199 87.45
$2,000,000 and over 24, 366,488 8.13 275,478,624 91.87
Grand total I 2,051,324,363 24.57 6,298,577,620 75.43

TAX WITHHELD AT SOURCE (PERSONAL RETURNS).


Figures showing the amount and importance of the tax withheld
at source by banks and other withholding agents, under the pro-
visions of the law of September 8, 1916, are shown in Table 8. The
withholding requirement affected only the normal tax. The total
tax withheld at the source was $8,904,572. This constituted 17.31
per cent of the normal tax ($51,440,558) and 5.14 per cent of the
total tax, normal and additional, amounting to $173,386,694.
CORPORATE INCOME-TAX RETURNS.

The immediately following tables are based upon the returns of


corporations of which there were filed 341,253, showing gross income
of $35,327,631,015, net income of $8,765,908,984, and a total income
tax of $171,805,150.
10 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

GROSS INCOME, NET INCOME, AND TAX. (CORPORATE RETURNS.)

Of the total number of returns filed only 206,984, or 60.65 per


cent, reported a positive net income. The remainder, numbering
134,2697 or 39.35 per cent of the total, reported no net income, and
of this group 41,174, or more than 12.07 per cent, were returned as
''inactive or out of business." These features of corporation returns
are summarized in the following table:
(Corporate income for the United States {extract from Table 10), showing income returned
by corporations, segregated as to those reporting net income and those reporting no net
income.

Per cent i Per cent


Number j of total !
Distribution. of re- j number i: Gross income. i| gross
of total
in-
turns. • of re- come.
\ iurns.

Reporting net income 206,984 j 60. 65 i $32,531,096,969 : 92.08

Reporting no net income:

Inactive or out of business 41 174 12 07 ; 207, 871 i.


Total corporations reporting no net income 134, 269 39 35 | 2, 796, 534, 046 7 92
Grand total . . . . 341 253 100. 00 | 35, 327, t'31, 015 | 100 00

Per cent
of total
General deduc-
Distribution. tions. general Xet income. ; Total lax.
deduc-
tions.

Reporting net income i $23,765,187, 985 87. 31 $8, 765,908, 984 $171,805,150

Reporting no net income:


Active 3,449, 730, 605 •..
Inactive or out of business 3,707,852 ; . .
Total corporations reporting no net in-
come 3, 453, 438, 457 12.69

Grand total ' 27, 218, 626.442 I 8,765,908,984 I 171,805,150

DISTRIBUTION OF CORPORATE INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES.

Financial results of corporate activities in the various industries


in the United States, as reflected by net income, comprise the next
phase of the subject under consideration. In this connection there
is presented below in condensed form a table showing the total cor-
porate incomes for the United States for 1916, distributed according
to industries under the following groupings: Agriculture, mining,
manufacturing, public utilities, banking and insurance, merchan-
dising, and miscellaneous corporations. In this table is shown the
number of corporations making returns and the corresponding
incomes classified as to those showing net income and those showing
no net income. The summary is based on Table 10.
Jhsl.ribuho7i of vnco'ttiC'S by industries for I fie United Stales- S aiiniiary of Table. 10.

Corporations showing net income. Corporations showing no net income.

Per ! "Per [ " ""! ' ™ T "


Total cent of cent of'
num- total ; total :
ber of num- ; Per i num-
ber of Normal N um-
Industries.
corpora- Gross Total tax as to cent of ber of | ber of Gross Total Deficit.
tions income. deductions. Net income. corpora- total corpora- corpora-j income. deductions
report- corpora- tions tions. normal tions. L"j tions |
ing tions. report- report-;
ing in ing in :
each in- each in-1
dustry. dustrv.

Agriculture and animal hus-


bandry 7. 274 3,563 48. 98 $269,910,068: $200,047.637 $69, 862, 43 Ji $1,376,651! 0.80; 51.02 $6J, 305,469! $84,812,643; $23,507,174 H
Extraction t\i minerals 11,968|
11,968 5,393 45.06 2,1S2,712,0921 1,383,828,743 798,883,349} 15,846,557; 9.22J 54 94: 202,486,3171 273,259,725) 70, 773)408
H
Manufacturing and mechanical
industries:
Food and kindred products.. 9,440 6,687 70.84 1,390,081,215 1,060,459,213 329,622,002 6,355,536; 3. 70 2,753 29.16 101,765,191! 115,216,800 13,451,609
Textiles and their products.. 7,071 5,607 79. 30 1,589,120,839 1,206,009,642 383,111,197 7,309,083: 4.25; 1,464 20.70 71, 777,604 81,963,635 10,186,031
Iron and steel products 10,096 7,410 73.40 3,062,395,284 1,932,978,319 1,129,416,965 22,141,920 ; 12. 89i 2,686 26.60 138,924,431 163,386,518 24,462,087
Lumber and its manufactures 7,129 4,930 69.15 624,396,480 509,712,803 114,683,677 2,240,205 1.30 2,199. 30.85 121,804,291 140,964,452; 19,160,161 o
Leather and finished prod-
ucts 1,895 1,500 79.16 454,231,513 317,096,514 137,134,999 2,672, 848| 1.56 395' 20.84 16,144,453 18,675,820! 2,531,367
Paper and printing 10,226 7,284 71.23 1,017,707,721 804,943,066 212,764,655 4,180,498 2.44 2, 942 28.77 114,066,655 129,260,494 15,193,839
Liquors and beverages 2,283 1,626 71.22 509,766,213 426,606,462 83,159.751 1,620,453 .94! 657; 28. 78 39,290,183' 44,752,019! 5,461,836
Chemicals and allied products 6,638 4,373 65. 88 1,727,677,177 1,033, 325. 520i 694,351,657 13,774,924 S. 02 2,265 34. 12 47,533,912 102,611,287; 55,077,375 o
Stone, clay, and glass prod-
ucts 4.205, 2,695j 64.091 425,664,511 337.307,303 88,357,208| 1,734,684 l.Olj 1.510 35.91 50,961, 206 ~)S; 880,17f>j 7. 918, 969 o
Metals and metal products g
other than iron and s tccl... 5, 124 3,497j 68. 25 1,602,254,589! 1,036.891,876 565,362,713 11,009,903 6.4l! 1,627: 31. 65,283.107 81,235,61l| 15,952,504
Miscellaneous industries 16,069 10, 219! 63.60 1)682,826,496 1, 263,165) 420| 419,661,076: 8, 220, 695; 4.78! 5) 8501 36.40 260,311,825; 312,298,437 51,986,612
Total 80,176 55,828J 69. 63 14,086,122,038 9,928,496,138 4,157,625,900; 81,260, 749| 47. 30 24,348! 30.37 1,027,862,858:1,249,245,248 221,382,390

Public utilities 22, 89: 15,7931 68.97 7,341,367,734 5,800,291,604J1, 541,076,130! 30,160, 766J 17.56 7,1041 31. 03 465,555,414! 542,555,869 77,000,455

Banks and insurance companies:


Banks 26, 803 24,919 92.97 1,287,944, 828 887,345,248| 400,599,580, 7,946,854; 4.62 1,884! 7.03 34,908,927^ 54,605,818 19,696,891
Insurance companies 3,208 2,626 81.86 1,588,303,859 1,460,397,628 127,906,2311 2,558,675; 1.49 582! 18.14 166,480,517! 181,026,286 14,545,769

Total 30,011 27,545! 91.78 2,876,248,68' 2,347,742,876! 528,505,811 j 10,505,529 6.11 2,466| 8.22 201,389,444! 235,632,104 34, 242,660
Merchandising companies 30,583 20,998J 68. 66 1,774,145,273 1,309,269,466! 464,875,807 9,037,1521 5.26 9,585! 31.3, 245,222, 749| 312,769,806 67,547,057
Miscellaneous companies 158,344 77,864 49.17 4,000,591,07" 2,795,511, £21(1,205,079,556 23,617,746! 13.75 80, 480! 50.83 592,711,7951 755,163,062 162,451,267

Grand total, United States. 341,253 206,9841 60. 65 32,531,096,969 23,765,187,985 8,765,908,984 171, 805,150| 100.00 134,269 39. 35 2,796,534,046J3,453,438,457 656,904,411
12 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

The outstanding feature of the above table is the prominence of


the manufacturing and mechanical industries. Out of 341,253 sepa-
rate corporate returns made in 1916, there were 80,176 classed as
manufacturing and mechanical corporations, making 23.49 per cent
of the total. Among corporations showing net income the manu-
facturing and mechanical comprised 26.97 per cent of £he entire
group, and they were charged with 47.30 per cent of the entire tax
assessed against corporations.
The next in importance to manufacturing is the group of public
utilities which report a net income of $1,541,076,130 and a normal
tax of $30,160,766. The percentage of corporations in these classes
showing net income is nearly identical, being 69.63 per cent for the
manufacturing and mechanical industries and 68.97 per cent for
public utilities.
Leaving out of account the miscellaneous companies, the third
group of industries in importance so far as net income and normal
tax are concerned, is that concerned with the extraction of minerals.
Of these corporations, 45.06 per cent show net income, and 54.94 per
cent record a deficit.
INCOME RETURNS BY STATES.
COMBINED PERSONAL AND CORPORATE INCOME.

The following table shows the net income and tax reported in the
returns by States. The figures do not represent, however, what
may be called the geographical distribution of income. They are
based upon the returns filed in each State. An individual files his
income-tax return in the State in which he resides and a corporation
files its income-tax return in the State in which its principal place of
business is located. Consequently income reported by an individual
or corporation in one State may have been derived from sources in
other States. Furthermore, under the provision for the collection
of tax at the source the collecting agent filed the return in the State
in which the agent was located, regardless of the residence of the
person earning the income.
From the foregoing it will be clear that there is no way of ascer-
taining from the income-tax returns the amount of income earned
in the respective States or the amount of tax paid on that basis.
Returns by States of personal and corporate net income and income tax.

Net income. Tax.

j
States and Territories. Total Per Total Per
Total
personal.
Total I personal and
corporate. ! corporate.
cent for personal
each and cent
each
for
State. corporate. State.

_ . _j
1. Alabama $18,469,010 $64,361,787 0.427 $1,088,391 0.315
2 Alaska 1,878,419 $45,892,777
744,903 ! 2,623,322 .017 31,658 .009
3. Arizona 11,777,241 30,924,259 ' 42,701,500 .283 810,700 .235
4. Arkansas 17,683,678 24,791,391 42,475,069 .282 644,643 .187
5. California 228 324 945 279,952,569 508,277,514 3.374 9,053,738 2.623
6. Colorado 53,854,130 57,043,218 110,897,348 .736 2,171,612 .629
7. Connecticut 133,858,341 189,211,399 323,069,740 2.145 6,538,230 1.894
8. Delaware 57,798,410 136,270,898 194,069,308 1.288 6,590,0,0 1.909
9. District of Columbia... 67,334,621 41,460,981 108,795,602 .722 1,846,918 .535
10 Florida 17 401 202 17,670,823 35,072,025 .233 673,676 .195
11. Georgia 32,992,965 56,508,639 89,501,604 .594 1 1,460,252 .423
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 13

Returns by States of personal and corporate net income and income tax—Continued.

Net income. Tax.

States and Territories. Total Per Total Per


Total Total personal and cent for personal and cent for
personal. corporate. corporate. each corporate. each
State. State.

12. Hawaii $20,362,022 704,636 066,658 0.439 ! $1,256, 0.364


13. Idaho 7,927,064 817,234 18, 744,298 .124 i 353, .102
14. Illinois 484,290,833 145,412 1,246, 4-*6,245 8.274 I 25,962, 7.521
15. Indiana 74,637,683 751,368 176, 389,051 1.171 I 3,167; .918
16. Iowa 65.604,874 610,384 123. 215,258 .818 I 1,632, .473
17. Kansas 39,638,465 070,570 143, 709.035 .954 I 2,629 .762
18. Kentucky 38,506,976 66! 519,119 105, 026', 035 .697 ! 1,687: .489
19. Louisiana 51,274.633 52 633,117 103:, 907, 750 .690 i 1,826. .529
20. Maine 30,435,945 38:,312.774 68. 748,719 .456 : 1,116: .323
21. Maryland 121,009,054 87: 284,003 208, 293,057 1.383 i 4,063. 1.177
22. Massachusetts 474,292,762 503,662
467: 253,744 94i; 796,424 6.252 i 19,820; 5.742
23. Michigan 162,533,104 375: 685,329 537, 786,848 3.570 I 10,703, 3.101
24. Minnesota 93,201,384 205: 382,856 298, 886,713 1.984 ! 5,606, 1.624
25. Mississippi 14,831,796 11: 630,602 26, 214,652 .174 i 417, .121
26. Missouri 147,069,303 222: 580,309 369: 699,905 2.454 \ 6,721, 1.947
27. Montana 19,467,019 33: 742,854 ! 53: 047.328 .352 967: .280
28. Nebraska 36,559,607 35; 778,312 I 72, 302,461 .480 1,049; .304
29. Nevada 2,799,775 3. 6. 578,087 .044 ! 93, .027
30. New Hampshire 19,557,542 14 ,861,724 j 34: 419,266 .228 ; 544: .158
31. New Jersey 254,068,880 706,911
245, 138,195 I 199, 775,791 3.318 I 10,364: 3.003
32. New Mexico 7,486,732 223 624,927
15: 661,422 ! 4,197, .150 ! 387; .112
33. New York ,922,864,651 2,274: 526,073 27.803 122,435, 35.469
34. North Carolina 24,825,826 882,803
60: 664,421 !! 85, 708,629 .569 1, 761, .510
35. North Dakota 9,219,055 19. 883,476
10; 144,978 i 948; .132 273; .079
36. Ohio 318,822,511 967,489
630, 338,867 | 179, 150.329 6.300 20,087, 5.819
37. Oklahoma 66,811,462 112: 732,510 1 1.189 ! 6,544. 1. 896
38. Oregon 24,968,572 43, 701,082
is: 447.066 j 1,705, .290 ; 694: .209
39. Pennsylvania 643,243,991 1,122: 691,057 11.721 i 39, 889; 11.551
40. Rhode Island 65,257,163 71, 874^276 I 137, 131,439 .910 I 3,310, .955
41. South Carolina 9,882,947 23, 512,69,8 i 33, 395,645 .222 522, .152
42. South Dakota 7,474,252 7, 924,094 ! 15, 398,346 .102 204, .056
43. Tennessee 39,867,675 737,212 I 88, 604,887 .588 1,362; .399
44. Texas 48; 581,835 |
113.278,037 236 859,872 1.572 : 4,995, 1.447
45. Utah 14,281,206 123, 600,820 j 71, 882,026 .478 ! 1,312; .381
46. Vermont 14,628,955 57, 201,351 23, 830,306 .158 545; . 158
47. Virginia 42,216,464 9, 482,931 I 135, 699,395 .901 : 2,302, .667
48. Washington 49,697,247 93, 468,785 103, 166,032 .685 l,830; .530
49. West Virginia 30,170,809 53, 409,707 96, 580,516 .641 1, 730, .501
50. Wisconsin 87,614,595 66, 762,577 220: 377,172 1.464 i 3,868, 1.121
51. Wyoming 6,523,787 132j 895,659 15, 419,446 .102 ' ]
238: .069
8,
Total 6,298,577,620 8,765,908,984 15,064,486,604 100.000 ; 345,191,844 100.000

FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES.


The returns of nonresident aliens and also of corporations con-
trolled by nonresident aliens are separately tabulated in Table 11
The personal income tax returns numbered 4,294, with a total not
income of $65,772,271 and a total tax liability, normal and additional,
of $1,656,418. The net income of foreign corporations reporting net
income was $81,814,841 and the deficit reported by foreign corpora-
tions having no net income was $2,568,446. For nonresident aliens
and foreign corporations the total net income was $147,587,112, with
a corresponding tax of $3,189,307. These figures relating to non-
resident aliens and foreign corporations are embraced in the various
tables under the proper headings and are included in the total income
and tax for the United States.
HISTORICAL GROWTH OF INCOME ADMINISTRATION.
The present system of income taxation began with an excise tax
with respect to the income of corporations, incorporated as section 38
of the tariff act of August 5, 1909. That statute continued as an
14 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

excise provision until it was superseded by the income-tax law of


October 3, 1913. This latter statute, as well as the subsequent act
of September 8, 1916, embraced both personal and corporate incomes
as sources of Federal revenue.
According to the comparative yearly returns of net income, there
has been a more or less steady growth in the income returned by
corporations, with exceptional increases in the amounts reported for
1915 and 1916. From the inception of the original excise statute of
1909 to the income act of 1916 the net income reported by corpora-
tions rose from $3,590,000,000 to $8,765,900,000.
The personal income tax history covers a shorter period. In the
four years from 1913 to 1916 , inclusive, the net income advanced
from $3,900,000,000 to $6,300,000,000. The data in which these vari-
ous phases of growth are summarized are brought together in statis-
tical form in the following tables. Comparison by income classes for
the personal income returns is confined to the three calendar years
1914, 1915, and 1916 The returns for 1913 are omitted as they
pertain only to the last ten months of that year and do not
coincide with the classification used in the three subsequent years.
Comparison of personal returns for 1914, 1915, and 1916, by income classes.

Number of returns filed.


Income class.
1914 1915 1916

•13,000 to $4,000 82,754 69,045 85,122


$4,000 to $5,000 66,525 58,949 72,027
$5,000 to $10,000 127,448 120,402 150,553
$10,000 to $15,000 34,141 34,102 45,309
$15,000 to $20.000 15,790 16,475 22,618
$20 000 to $25 000 8,672 9,707 12,953
$25 000 to $33,000 5,483 6,196 8,055
$30 000 to $40,000 6,008 7,005 10,068
$40 000 to $50.000 3,185 4,100 5.611
$50,000 to $100.000 5,161 6,847 10,452
$100 000 to $150,000. -. 1,189 1,793 2,900
$150 000 to $200,000... 406 724 1,284
$200.000 to $250 0 0 0 . . . 233 386 726
$250 000 to $300 0 0 0 . . . 130 216 427
$3 00 000 to $400,000... 147 254 469
$400,000 to $500 0 0 0 . . . 69 122 245
$500 000 to $1,000,000. 114 209 376
$1,000 000 and over . . . 60 120 206
429,401
Returns filed by women making returns separate from husbands. 17,635

Total 357,515 336,652 437,036

1
The net incomes reported on separate returns made by husband and wife are combined and included
as one return in thefiguresfor the several classes.

Comparative yearly returns of net income.


PERSONAL.

Increase from N u m b e r of
Year. Net income. year to year. returns.

1913 U S3,900,000,000 ! 357,598


!
1914 i 4; 000,000,000 i $100,000,000 357,515
1915 14,600,000,000 | 600,000,000 336,652
1916 i 6.300,000,000 1,700,000,000 437,036

1
Determined on the basis of the number of return- filed and th? average net income in each class.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 15
Comparative yearly returns of net income—Continued.
CORPORATE.
[As shown by the returns of corporations reporting net income, plus additional income uncovered h\
investigations.]

Returns Returns Total


Increase from showing showing no number
Year. Net income. year to year, j taxable taxable j of
income. income. | returns.

L909 ' $3,590,000,000 1 52,498 209,992 I 262,490


1910 3,761,000,000 •1171,000,000 1 54,040 . 216,162 j 270,202
1911 3,503,000,000 2 258,000,000 1 55,129 233.223 I 288,352
1912 4.151,000,000 648,000,000 i 61,116 ; 244,220 i 305,336
1913 4^ 714,000,000 563,000,000 188,866 128,043 ! 316,909
2 3
1914 3,940,000.000 774,000,000 174,205 125,240 299, 445
1915 '. 5,310,000; 000 1,370,000,000 i 190,911 175,532 »366; 443
1916 8,765,900,000 3,455,900,000 206,984 j 134,269 341,253

1
Returns showing net income in excess of $5,000 exemption.
2
Decrease.
3
1915 contains approximately 30,000 returns showing no net income which properly belong and should
be included in 1914. (See Annual Report, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1916, p. 26.)

The net income for corporations, as shown in the above table in-
cludes not only the sum of incomes returned by corporations upon
the prescribed forms, but also such additional income as was un-
covered by field investigation or other revision of original returns.
This accounts for the slightly larger aggregate of net income by
years than is shown elsewhere in unrevised totals of earlier date.
Comparison from year to year of the returns showing net income
with those showing no net income, shows a steady increase in the
number of corporations reporting taxable income. At the same
time there has been a slow but steady increase in the total number of
corporations making returns. The basic statistical tables supporting
this analysis immediately follow.
Respectfully,
DANIEL C. ROPER,
Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
Approved:

Secretary of the Treasury.


STATISTICAL TABLES.

35884°—18 2 17
TABLE 1.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES; showing for each
00
State the number of returns, net income, exemptions, tax paid, and percentages each State constitutes of the total.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

Income tax (normal and addi-


Returns. Net income Exemptions for normal tax. tional).

Net income Amount of


States and Territories.
Per cent
for each
Per cent subject to Additional
tax. Per cent Average
rate of
for each
Specific normal tax.. normal tax. for each tax
Number. State
total
of
Amount.
State of
total net exemption. Dividends. Amount. State (normal
of total and addi-
number income tax.
of returns. returned. tional).

Alabama 2, 097 0.480 $18,469,010 0.293 $8,046,000 $4,191,428 $6,555,900 $131,118 $44,871 $175,989 0.102 0.953
Alaska.'. 243 .056 1,878,419 .030 914,000 305,918 677,200 13,544 3,478 17,022 .010 .906
Arizona 994 .227 11,777,241 .187 3,823,000 2,986,765 5,069,850 101,397 90,122 191,519 .111 1.626
Arkansas 2, 255 .516 17,683,678 .281 8,671,000 2,862,583 6,523,550 130,471 27,042 157,513 .091 .891
California 21, 208 4.853 228,324,945 3.625 79,731,000 70,611,281 81,000,300 1,620,006 1,975,630 3,595,636 2.074 1.575
Colorado 4, 435 1.015 53,854,130 .855 16,983,000 15,259,090 22,382,600 447,652 608,106 1,055,758 .609 1.960
Connecticut 9, 713 2.222 133,858,341 2.125 35,730,000 55,886,169 43,584,150 871,683 1,953,163 2,824,846 1.627 2.110
Delaware 1, 346 .308 57,798,410 .918 5,021,000 42,086,532 10,850,500 217,010 3,478,595 3,695,605 2.131 6.394
District of Columbia 6, 808 1.558 67,334,621 1.069 25,545,000 14,329,900 28,392,350 567,847 500.797 1,068,644 .616 1.587 O
Florida 1, 779 .407 17,401,202 .276 6,816,000 5,233,591 5,640,700 112,814 209,822 322,636 .186 1.854
Georgia 444 32,992,965 .524 13,320,000 9,973,072 10,151,000 203,020 175,042 378,062 .218 1.146
Hawaii 144 .262 20,362,022 .323 4,183,000 12,838,115 3,573,850 71,477 295,325 366,802 .212 1.801
Idaho 756 .173 7,927,064 .126 2,923,000 1,978,251 3,126,300 62,526 77,970 140,496 .081 1.772
Illinois 525 8.586 484,290,833 7.689 142,867,000 158,473,344 187,817,200 3,756,344 7,190,906 10,947,250 6.313 2.260
Indiana 004 1.602 74,637,683 1.185 26,843,000 24,809,379 23,979,850 479,597 686,364 1,165,961 .672 1.562
Iowa 497 1.944 65,604,874 1.041 32,867,000 16,494,472 17,665,350 353,307 165,538 518,845 .299 .791
Kansas 290 .982 39,638,465 .629 16,695,000 7,197,158 16,385,200 327,704 228,239 555,943 .321 1.403
Kentucky 887 .889 38,506,976 .611 14,743,000 13,349,225 11,019,900 220,398 164,099 384,497 .222 .999
Louisiana 517 1.034 51,274,633 .814 17,281,000 12,234,954 22,413,500 448,270 330,423 778,693 .450 1.519
Maine 823 .646 30,435,945 .483 10,555,000 10,569,882 9,728,450 194,569 176.798 371,367 .214 1.220
^Maryland.. - - 674 2.214 121,009,054 1.921 35,944,000 32,014,428 54,260,200 1,085,204 1,320,319 2,405,523 1.389 1.988
Massachusetts 291 7.389 474,292,762 7. .530 118,652,000 164,362,307 195,582,400 3,911,648 6,981,037 10,892,685 6.283 2.297
Michigan 11,448 2.619 162,533,104 2.581 43,662,000 64, 870,637 55,441,050 1,108,821 2,231,861 3,340,682 1.927 2.055
Minnesota 7,556 1.729 93,201,3 1.480 28,840,000 35, 565,099 29,763,450 595,269 958,013 1,553,282 .898 1.667
Mississippi 1,440 .329 14,831,796 .235 5,524,000 1,950,442 7,559,300 151,186 43,868 195,054 .112 1.315
Missouri. 12,956 2.065 147,069,303 2.335 49,177,000 52, 640,635 47,217,200 944,344 1,428,983 2,373,327 1.369 1.614
Montana * 1,801 .412 19,467,019 .309 6,896,000 5,293,386 7,458,900 149,178 155,270 304,448 .176 1.564
Nebraska 4,286 .980 36,559,607 .580 16,622,000 9,589,875 11,008,950 220,179 127,599 347,778 .201 .951
Nevada 364 .083 2,799,775 .044 1,402,000 662,226 771,900 15,438 3,067 18,505 .011 .661
New Hampshire 1,735 .397 19,557,542 .311 6,446,000 7, 431,532 5,975,900 119,518 138,655 258,173 .149 1.320
New Jersey 19,701 4.508 254,068,8 4.034 74,248,000 82, 033,825 100,224,100 2, 004,482 3,540,749 5,545,231 3.199 2.183
New Mexico 813 .186 7,486,732 .119 3,113,000 1,709,667 2,780,400 55,608 28,327 83,935 .048 * 1.121
New York 93,155 21.315 922,864,651 30.529 343,902,000 635 281,124 950,238,800 19, 004,776 58,965,745 77, 970,521 44.965 4.055
North Carolina 2,207 .505 24,825,826 .394 8,443,000 8 435,515 8,365,700 167,314 393,656 560,970 .324 2.260
North Dakota 1,176 .269 9,219,055 .146 4,571,000 2 064,793 2, 754,200 55,084 11,260 66,344 .038 .720
Ohio 21,774 4.982 318,822,511 5.062 82,096,000 135 911,897 103,431,300 2 068,626 5,653,680 7 722,306 4.453 2.422
Oklahoma 2,539 .581 66,811,462 1.061 9,736,000 32 905,093 24,455,148 489,103 3,858,694 4 347,797 2.507 6.508 w
Oregon 2,800 .641 24,968,572 .396 10,727,000 5 507,854 9,219,442 184,389 152,662 337,051 .194 1.350
Pennsylvania 40,289 9.219 643,243,991 10.213 150,318,000 217 480,892 279,671,500 5 593,430 12,019,309 17 612,739 10.155 2.738 a
zp.
Rhode Island 3, 745 .857 65,257,163 1.036 13,848,000 28 942,989 22,887,050 457,741 1,457,363 1 915,104 1.104 2.935
South Carolina .276 | 9,882,947 .157 4,656,000 2 528,797 2,883,500 57,670 19,528 77,198 .046 .781
o
1,204
South Dakota 971 .222 | 7,474,252 .119 3,794,000 1 749,589 2,082,850 41,657 6,906 48,563 .028 .650 H-
Tennessee 4,414 1.010 | 39,867,675 .633 16,987,000 10 394,451 13,337,600 266,752 146,326 413,078 .238 1.036 (->
Texas 10,514 2.406 113,278,037 1.799 40,434,000 32 881,570 41,547,450 830,949 1,812,748 2 643,697 1.526 2.334 o
Utah 1,259 .288 14,281,206 .227 4,837,000 5 064,728 4,555,250 91,105 76,583 167,688 .098 1.174
Vermont 1,100 .252 14,628,955 .232 4,123,000 5 932,929 4,745,850 94,917 270,087 365,004 .211 2.495
B
...j
Virginia 4,190 .959 42,216,464 .670 16,063,000 11 927,716 14,951,550 299,031 294,273 593,304 .342 1.405
Washington 5,360 1.226 49,697,247 .789 20,776,000 12,343,108 17,475,350 349,507 426,963 776,470 .448 1.562
West Virginia 2,575 .589 30,170,809 .479 9,837,000 11,938,909 8,780,700 175,614 240,772 416,386 .240 1.380
Wisconsin 8,261 1.890 87,614,595 1.391 31,504,000 33,893,596 23,500,100 470,002 783,255 1 253,257 .723 1.430
Wyoming 673 .154 6,523,787 \ .104 2,575,000 1,487,907 2,563,100 51,262 16,248 67,510 .039 1.035

Grand total 437 100.000 6,298,577,620 100.000 1,643,310,000 2,136,468,625 2,572,027,890 51,440,558 121,946,136 173,386,694 100.000 2.753
TABLE 2—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES; showing for each
class of income the number of returns, net income, exemptions, tax paid, and percentages each class constitutes of the total.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

Per Per Exemptions for normal Per Aver-


Num- cent Cumu- cent Cumu tax. Net income! Amount
Total cent Cumu- Average age
each lative Total net each lative
ber normal each lative amount'of
subject to ! of Additional rate
Income class. of re- class per income. class per- normal normal
and class per- t a x per of tax
i turns. is of cent- tax.
is of cent-
additional cent- individual.
tax. tax. is of per
total. age. total. age.
tax. total. age. cent.

$3,000 to $4,000 i 74,i 17.249 17.249 $261,344,646J 4.149 4.149 $291 286,000; $23,287,541j
13,000 to $4,000 11,056 2.575 19.824 40,280,082J 0. 639 4.788 168, 0001 1,299,582; $5,812,500; $116.2; $116.250j 0. 067 o. 06: $10. 51; 0.289
72,027 16. 774 36. 598 323,044,287 5.129 32,977,700 ; 9.16,
$4,000 t o $5,000
$5,000 to $6,000 52,029 12.117 48. 715 284,843.579 4.522
9.917
14.439
613,000;
9 9 5 , OOOJ
13,453,587^
24,063,129;
659,554
60,785,450; 1. 215, 709
659,554
1.215,709
. 3S0
.701
.447|
1.148 23. 37;
.204
. 427
g
$6,000 t o $7,000 36,470 8.493 57.208 236,164,9891 3.749 18.188 011,000j 29,417,139; 66.736,850: 1,334,737 1,334,737 .770 1.918 36. 60! .565
$7,000 t o $8,000 26,444 6.158 63.366 198,005,755J 3.144 21.332 394.000 ! 30,045,805| 66,565,950; 1.331.319 1.331.319 .768 2.686 50.34; .672 sH
$8,000 t o $9,000 19,959 4. 648J 68.0.14! 169,476,585; 2.691 24.023 518,000 ! 31.033,485^ 61,925,100, 1.238,502; 1.23S.502 .714| 3.400 62.05 .731 O
$9,000 t o $10,000 15,651 3.645! 7L659| 148,757,069* 2.362 26.385 984,000! 29, 727,269| 59,045,800' 1,180,916! 1.180,916 • 68lj 4.081 75.45 .794 O
$10,000 to $15,000 45,309 10.552| 82. 211 552,133,214; 8.766 35.151 249,000 ; 137,412,9641 241,471,250; 4,829,425; 4.829.425| 2. 785; 6.866 106. 59 .875
:
$15,000 t o $20,000 22,618 5. 267] 87.478 391,984,997! 6.223 41.374 338,000 122, 670,097; 182.976,900 3,659,538; 3,659,5381 2.111 8. 97/J 161.80; .934
$20,000 t o $25,000 12. 953 3. 017J 90. 495 290,897, 575J 4.618 45.992 377,000 99,112,225; 142,408.350 [ 2.848.167! 3299,884 3,148.051 1. 816 10. 793J 243. 04 1. 082 O
$25,000 t o $30,000 8,055 1. 876j 92. 371 220,952,370; 3.508 49.500 681,000 83,931,320; 106,340,050: 2.126.801J 544,981 2 671.782 1.541 12. 334: 331. 69 1. 209 O
$30,000 t o $40,000 10,068 2.345 94.716 350,232,027| 5.560 55.060 288,000| 138,016,677; 173.027.350 1 3,478,547, 1,409.143 4,887, 690! 2. S19J 15.1531 485. 47 1. 39ti
$40,000 t o $50,000 5, 611 1.307 96. 023 251,477,2611 3.993 59,053 346,000 104,633.861! 125,497,400^ 2,509,948J 1,533,261 4,043,209 2.332 17.485 j 720. 59 1. 60S
$50,000 t o $60,000 3,621 .843 96. 866 198,789,232| 3.156 62.209 803,000 85.050,082; 99.936,150! 1,998. 723j 1,786 524 3.785.247 2.183 19. 668] 1, 045.36 1. 904
$60,000 t o $70,000 2,548 .593] 97.459 165,805,854| 2.632 64,841 683,000 72,876,154; 83,246,700j 1,664,934J 1,825,935 3,490,869 2.013 21. 681 1, 370.04 2.105
$70,000 t o $80,000 1,787 .41fij| 97.875 134.280.490J 2.132 66.973 790 0001 60,719,740; 66,770,750; 1,335,415| 1,796,6021 o, 132,017J 1.807j 23.488 1. 752. 67; 2. 332
$80,000 t o $90,000 1,422 .331 98.206 121,541,802 1.930 68,903 412,000 57,088,502; 59,041,300! l,180,826J 1,864,807 3,045,633j 1.756 25. 244 2. 141.80 2.506
$90,000 to $100,000 1,074 .250 98.456 102,378,096 { 1.625 70.528 100,000 48,026,7461 50,251.350; 1.005.027J 1,839,794 2,844,82l| 1.641 26. 885 2, 648.81 2. 779
$100,000 t o $150,000 2.900 .675 99.131 357,355,318| 5.674 76. 202 056,000 158,826,168J 187,473,150; 3, 749,4631 8,674,018 12.423,48l| 7.165 34. 050 4, 283.96 3.477
$150,000 to $200,000 1,284 .299 99.430 223,550,085; 3.549 79. 751 000 108,031,135 110,622,950| 2,212,459; 7, 215,151 9,427,610 5. 437 39,487 7, 342.38; 4.217
$200,000 t o $250,000.' 726 .169 99.599 163,779,134; 2.600 82.351 770.000 75,620,234 85,388,900! 1,707, 778j 6,401,210 •8,108,988j 4.677 44.164 11, 169.40 4. 951
$250,000 t o $300,000 427 .099! 99.698 118,530,187! l.i 84.233 615,000 60,913,345 ! 56.001,842; 1,120,037| o.350.632| 6,470, ()69j 3. 732 47,896 15, 153. 79: /•>. 459
$300,000 to $400,000 469 .109! 99.807 162,176,8191 2.575 86.808 800.0001 72.557,119: 87.819, 700 1,750, 394' 8.507,897 10,264,291 : 5. 920 53. 816 21. 885.4S; 6.329
$400,000 to $500,000 245 057 99. 864 109,761,198 1. 743 88.551 934.000! 54,782,598 54.044.600 1,080,892 6, 701. 281; 7,687,119 4. 434; 58. 250 31. 376. 00 7. (KM
35500,000 to $1,000,000 376 i . 088 99. 952 256,771,325 4.077 92. 628 1.420,000! 136,169, 725 119.181.600 2.383,632 18, 549, 939| 20.901.911 12. 055; 70,305| 55, 590.19 8. 14P
$1,000,000 to $1,500,000... 97; . 023 99. 975 117 319,821 1.863 94.491 369,000 60.707,271 56,243,550 1,124,871 10, 020, 337 11,178,316 6. 447! 76. 753 115, 240.37 9. 528
$1,500,000 to $2,000,000... 42j . 010 99. 985 71,465-199 1.135 95.626 158,000| 38,906,751 32,400,448 648,009 6, 862, 717j 7, 604,332 4. 386| 81.138 181, 055. 52 10.641
$2,000,000 to $3,000,000... 34 008 99.993 83 580,891 1.327 96. 953 130,000| 50.3S5.641 33,065.250 661,305 8, 225. 430! 8,886,735 5.1251 86. 263 261, 374. 56 10. 632
$3,000,000 to $4,000,000... 14 003 99. 996 48 429, 288 .769 97.722 52. OOOi 34,178,288 14,199,000 283,980 5, 198, 713 5,482,693 3.162J 89. 425 391, 620. 93 11.321
$4,000,000 to -$5,000,000... 9l . 002 99.998 40,627,643 .645 98. 367 35,000 19,592,493 21,000,150 420 003 4, 640, 731| 5,060,734 2.919! 92. 344 562. 303. 78 12. 450
$5,000,000 anfi over 10 002 100. 000 102,840,802 1.633 100.000 39,OOOj 73,931,952 28,869,850 577,397 12, 697. 149J 13,274,546 7. 6561100. 0001 327, 454. 60 12. 908

Total 429,401 100 000 6,298,577,620 1,643.310,000 2,136,468,625 2,572,027,890 51,440.558 121, 946, 136; 173.386,694 lOO.OOo! 396. 73 2. 753
Married women making
separate returns2 7,635

Total number of re-


turns filed 437,036
>
H
1
Nontaxable. Specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2
The net incomes of both husband and wife were combined and counted as one return in its proper income class.
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TABLE 3.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION, DISTRIBUTION BY STATES, FOR THE to
UNITED STATES.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]

Incomes of heads of fami- Incomes of m a r r i e d All other incomes.


lies, including joint in- women making: re-
comes of husbands and turns separate from Total.
States and Territories. wives. husbands. Male. F smale.

Number Amount of Number Amount of Number Amount of Number Amount of Number Amount of
of returns. net income. of returns. net income. of returns. net income. of returns. net income. of returns. net income.

i
Alabama
Alaska..
Arizona..
1,791
185
856
$15,550,220
C1)
9,717,881
12

5
$103,363
(0
166,929
202
56
116
SI,957,088
C) 1

1,315,637
92
2
17
C)
$858,339
1

576,794
2 097
243
994
s i s 4fiP 01 n
1,878,419
11,777,241 I
Arkansas
California
Colorado
1,948
17,136
3,843
15.390,254
181,246,097
46,825,537
14
343
55
99,563
6,485,057
1,145,658
221
2,256
389
1,668,131
22,938,777
4,075,249
72
1,473
148
525,730
17,655,014
1,807,686
2,255
21,208
4,435
17,683,678
228,324,945
53,854,130
I
Connecticut . 7,365 96,850,503 258 5,840,109 1,077 15,684,543 1,013 15,483,186 9,713 133,858,341
Delaware 1,076 47,218,330 31 2,408,621 149 3,750,531 90 4,420,928 1,346 57,798,410
District of Columbia 5,469 52,236,376 116 2,331,843 796 6,619,201 427 6,147,201 6,808 67,334,621 3
1,856,749 54 1,779 a
Florida. . . . . 1,536 13,428,424 19 170 1,672,541 443,488 17,401,202 o
Georgia.... 2,991 C1) 1 C1) 325 0) 127 3,444 32,992,965
Hawaii 853 14,589,501 34 867,262 170 2,825,536 87 2,079,723 1,144 20,362,022
Idaho 661 C1) 2 0) 75 18 C1) 756 7,927,064
Illinois 31,813 393,656,295 . 507 12,017,372 3,611 52.998.910 1,594 25,618,256 37,525 484,290,833
Indiana 6,023 65.211.119 64 1,047,145 633 j 6,002,159 284 2,377,260 7,004 74,637,683
Iowa. 7,547 57,389,977 57 858,696 597 4.661.004 296 2,695,197 8,497 65,604,874
Kansas 3,846 35,748,212 7 123,139 334 2,973,829 103 793,285 4,290 39,638,465
Kentucky 3,196 31,815,983 38 390,177 454 4,329,344 199 1,971,472 3,887 38,506,976
Louisiana 3,799 42,669,895 23 359,738 515 5,574,174 180 2,670,826 4,517 51,274,633
Maine 2,206 23,179,117 40 459,285 .121 3,470,702 256 3,326,841 2,823 30,435,945
Maryland 7,396 92,781,718 158 2,324,972 1,274 16,983,336 846 8,919,028 9,674 121,009,054
Massachusetts 353,728,911 | 821 17,629,909 3,968 61,828,640 3,260 41,105,302 32,291 474,292,762
Michigan 136,844,936 j 154 4,858,715 1,014 13,808,364 500 7,021,089 11,448 162,533,104
Minnesota 79,920,236 i 125 2,554, 704 653 7,626,332 231 3,100,112 7,556 93,201,384
Mississippi 12,511,625 i 8 63,962 140 1,400,113 64 856,096 1,440 14,831,796
Missouri 120,145,366 j 169 2,745,128 1,358 15,526,244 613 8,652,565 12,956 147,069,303
Montana 15,319,258 | 6 405,575 236 3,072,636 48 669,550 1,801 19,467,019
Nebraska 32,090,447 j 20 421,585 337 3,153,723 105 893,852 4,286 36,559,607
Nevada C1) I 2 (l) 37 C1) 9 C1) 364 2,799,775
New Hampshire. 14,357,579 | 31 461,864 186 2,336,813 184 2,401,286 1,735 19,557,542
New Jersey 204,861,737 j 373 7,781,913 1,749 26,089,264 1,315 15,335,966 19,701 254,068,880
New Mexico 6,394,430 ! 84,521 98 917,775 13 ' 90,006 813 7,486,732
New York 1,421,824,728 | 2,454 74,672,579 12,086 286,828,753 6,816 139,538,591 93,155 1,922,864,651
North Carolina... 20,567,889 j 22 593,232 234 2,982,209 63 682,496 2,207 24,825, 826
North Dakota.... 1 C1) 115 0) 14 C1) 1,176 9,219,055
Ohio 254,825,658 i 405 | 12,013,538 2,172 36,313,485 968 15,669,830 21,774 318,822,511
Oklahoma I 19 | 457,360 273 71 1,155,590 2,539 66,811,462
5,143,452
Oregon 60,055,060 j 25 I 503,621 245 2,190,054 128 1,280,824 2,800 24,968,572 o
20,994,073 j 3,042 47,729,798
Pennsylvania 802 I 21,084,058 4,588 74,032,794 j 40,289 643,243,991
500,397,341 •
Rhode Island 99 ! 3,341,107 393 6,609,119 | 343 8,289,435 3,745 65,257,163

'I
47,017,502 |
South Carolina... 24,289 111 1,119,795 I 33 191,571 1,204 % 882,947
South Dakota
8,547,292 !
(L) 74 12 C1) 971 7,474,252 3
w ! a
Tennessee 34,568,738 j 251,277 418 155 1,470,961 4,414 39,867,675 o
Texas 95,191,082 I 24 | 450,855 1,011 3,576,699 j 439 6,190,920 10,514 113,278,037
Utah 12,734,495 j 43 j 300,870 101 11,445,180 30 305,430 1,259 14,281,206
Vermont 9,411,952 | 17 ; 110 940,411 91 2,626,856 1,100 14,628,955
901,691
Virginia 36,465,803 | 19 | 398 1,688,456 167 1,498,130 4,190 42,216,464
771,156
43,025,408 33 | 452 3,481,375 136 1,360,221 5,360 49,697,247
Washington 323,532
25,075,829 j 19 | 270 4,988,086 93 961,449 2,575 30,170,809
West Virginia 376,528
Wisconsin 71,951,345 | 25 j 1,416,661 814 3,757,003 494 5,800,744 8,261 87,614,595
Wyoming 5,433,669 58 I 34,884 79 8,445,845 18 118,385 673 6,523,787
5 936,849
States grouped 1 .. 55,045,915 62,725 1,391,826
5,791,064
Grand total. 355,107 4,934,804,725 | 7,635 ! 193,482,535 47,461 j 755,531,225 26,833 414,759,135 437,036 6,298,577,620
I
1
States grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where one or two returns only appear under a distribution. to
CO
TABLE 4.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—SEX AND CONJUGAL CONDITION, DISTRIBUTION BY INCOME CLASSES, to
FOR THE UNITED STATES.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]

Incomes of heads of fami- Incomes of m a r r i e d All other incomes.


lies, including joint in- women making re- Grand total.
comes of husbands and turns separate from
Income class. wives. husbands. Male. Female.

Number Amount of Number Amount of Number Amount of Number Amount of Number Amount of
of returns. net income. ofreturns. net income. ofreturns. net income. ofreturns. net income. ofreturns. net income.

IP
$3,000 to $4,000! 69,088 $243,593,572 128 $365,211 2,674 $9,309,435 2,304 $8,076,428 74,066 $261,344,646 H
$3,000 to $4,000 8,422 30,999,663 2,634 9,280,419 11,056 40,280,082
$4,000 to $5,000
$5,000 to $6,000
60,532
43,908
271,115,051
239,719,020
160
159
623,784
731,799
7,470
5,180
33,273,443
28,246,679
4,025
2,941
18,032,009
16,146,081
72,027
52,029
323,044,287
284,843,579
a
$6,000 to $7,000
$7,000 to $8,000
30,601
22,062
197,490,141
164,558,031
135
136
689,139
688,228
3,732
2,731
24,118,374
20,403,693
2,137
1,651
13,867,335
12,355,803
36,470
26,444
236,164,, 989
198,005,755
a
$8,000 to $9,000 16,641 140,686,524 2,063 17,476,827 1,255 10,631,674 19,959 j 169,476,585
o
127 681,560
$9,000 to $10,000 13,031 123,095,243 134 827,765 1,666 15,784,394 954 9,049,667 15,651 148,757,069
$10,000 to $15,000... 37,322 450,998,077 536 4,079,528 4,872 59,230,409 3,115 37,825,200 j 45,309 552,133,214
$15,000 to $20,000... 18,484 316,009,943 479 4,670,957 2,425 41,759,614 1,709 29,544,483 j 22,618 391,984,997 o
$20,000 to $25,000... 10,518 230,971,754 559 5,426,729 1,416 31,610,427 1,019 22,888,665 | 12,953 290,897,575
§25,000 to $30,000... 24,491,039 642 17,601,535 j 8,055 220,952,370
g
6,516 172,975,951 543 5,883,845 897
$39,000 to $40,000... 8,084 270,076,571 825 11,666,894 1,180 40,637,105 804 27,851,457 j 10,068 350,232,027
$40,000 to $50,000... 4,513 191,995,661 612 10,687,791 668 29,616,538 430 19,177,271 5,611 251,477,261
$50,000 to $60,000... 2,940 153,602,500 427 8,014,742 399 21,788,663 282 15,383,327 3,621 198,789,232
$60,000 to $70,000... 2,039 124,670,060 353 8,347,384 306 19,712,506 203 13,075,904 2,548 165,805,854
$70,000 to $80,000... 1,429 100,688,143 279 6,919,213 226 16,809,559 132 9,863,575 1,787 134,280,490
$80,000 to $90,000... 1,146 90,955,138 251 7,321,741 180 15,188,501 96 8,076,422 ! 1,422 121,541,802
$90,000 to $100,000.. 878 78,086,571 191 5,682,773 121 11,507,383 75 7,101,369 I 1,074 102,378,0%
$100,000 to $150,000. 2,356 270,839,710 562 19,639,352 343 42,655,107 201 24,221,149 j 2,900 357,355,318
$150,000 to $200,000. 1,044 167,648,902 302 14,276,058 160 27,597,316 80 14,027,809 1,284 223,550,085
$200,000 to $250,000. 592 123,234,875 178 10,789,630 93 20,636,557 41 9,118,072 726 163,779,134
$250,000 to $300,000. 334 84,992,556 113 8,061,749 57 15,410,894 36 10,064,988 ! 427 118, .530,187
$300,000 to $400,000 393 125,867,469 136 10,119,882 i 19,666,649 6,522,819 469 162,176,819
$400,000 to $500,000 , 199 82,301,536 6,739,670 j 34 | 15,179,132 5,540,860 I 245 109,761,198
$500,000 to $1,000,000 292 175,976,604 148 ! 23,974,056 61 i 40,659,031 16,161,634 j 376 256,771,325
$1,000,000 to $1,500,000 78 88,988,206 37 | 5,042,371 11 ! 14,040,354 9,248,890 \ 97 117,319,821
$1,500,000 to $2,000,000 32 49,734,190 18 ! 4,613,826 13,801,418 3,315,765 42 71,465,199
Classes grouped: 2
$2,000,000 to $3,000,000 28 15 34 83,580,891
$3,000,000 to $4,000,000 10 4 14 48,429,288
203,932,726 6,916,858 53,920,515 10,708,525
$4,000,000 to $5,000,000 7 9 40,627,643
$5,000,000 and over 5 10 102,840,802
Married women making returns separate
from husbands s 7,635

Grand total. 355,107 4,934,804,725 7,635 I 193,482,535 47,461 755,531,225 26,833 414,759,135 I 437,036 i, 298,577,620 S
1 Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns appear under a distribution.
3
The combined net income of both husband and wife is shown in the grand total as one return in its proper income class. o
TABLE 5.^PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OP RETURNS BY STATES AND CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED to
S T A T E S ; showing the number of returns in each State and class, also as distributed by sex and conjugal conditions.
[Returns of net income filed for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

Distribution of returns by income class.


Total
num-
States and Territories. ber of $3,000 $3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 $9,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $25,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000 $70,000 $80,000 $90,000
returns. to to to to to to to xo to to to to to to to to to to to
$4,000i $4,000 $5,000 $6,000 $7,000 $8,000 $9,000 $10,000 $15,000 $20,000 $25,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50 000 $60,000 $70,000 $80,000 $90,000 $100,000

Alabama. . . 2,085 445 44 351 268 185 125 107 75 235 106 51 41 19 n 3 4 5 4 2
Alaska 243 40 15 53 35 2S 14 10 9 24 3 2 2 5 1 2
Arizona 989 166 24 152 135 77 59 50 39 110 59 27 20 32 13 g 4 3 1 1
w
Arkansas 2 241 475 59 430 288 224 149 115 83 214 89 50 22 23 7 4 2 2 1
3 H
California 20,865 4,085 655 3,884 2,438 1,803 1,250 954 778 2,067 963 531 336 385 212 132 84 51 49 36 J5
Colorado 4,380 848 94 717 499 349 241 190 151 541 265 137 65 103 49 34 19 22 9 7 £
Connecticut 9,455 1,461 199 1.474 1.116 812 613 413 373 1,114 582 299 210 278 140 94 65 43 23 16 tj
Delaware 1,315 185 23 167 135 109 77 67 55 139 80 53 34 36 28 20 16 8 4 e g
District of Columbia. 6,692 1.590 317 1,305 859 485 325 237 141 591 277 160 85 105 59 31 23 17 15 6
o
Florida 1 760 379 49 304 217 181 106 79 57 194 66 50 25 19 12 4 5 3 4 2 ^
G eorgia 3,443 590 90 640 443 349 230 193 125 345 163 95 40 60 26 19 9 10 6 2 M
Hawaii . 1,110 192 27 150 125 71 66 53 33 106 66 34 35 41 22 18 12 7 7 3
O
Idaho 754 137 26 123 94 69 67 46 23 76 38 19 6 11 6 3 2 1 O
65
Illinois
Indiana
. . . 37,018
6,940
6,725
1,408
920
163
6,612
1.229
4,605
917
3,229
570
2,300
410
1,722
341
1,313
288
3,679
688
1,816
333
1,018
160
605
108
760
108
470
48
23S
35
201
36
123
16
124
11 8
§
Iowa 8,440 2,199 175 1,766 1,094 727 504 350 273 670 269 125 77 101 34 26 12 7 11 4
Kansas . . 4,283 935 88 816 563 379 304 196 145 408 160 94 44 58 28 12 9 7 8 6
Kentucky.. . 3,849 743 95 681 485 336 236 ISO 142 410 197 117 45 61 41 23 14 16 4 5
Louisiana . 4,494 885 140 672 553 388 261 212 161 475 246 134 77 99 55 31 33 14 9 9
Maine 2,783 499 67 480 370 243 193 112 102 296 125 93 46 53 29 21 12 12 5 3
Maryland 9,516 1,447 276 1,562 1,188 852 632 486 336 1,023 511 348 193 217 123 91 55 35 32 22
31.470 5,533 796 4,998 3,560 2,509 1,892 1,415 1,159 3.439 1,680 1,001 666 815 474 326 232 169 131 92
Michigan.. 11.294 1,856 196 1,728 1,365 976 718 541 424 1,297 660 377 206 332 164 94 62 48 33 29
Minnesota 7,431 1,304 166 1,372 900 652 448 343 272 743 372 214 116 153 98 71 46 28 27 22
MississiDDi 1,432 262 39 201 176 120 70 75 59 176 104 55 31 27 14 8 4 1 6
Missouri 12,787 2,549 343 2,392 1,522 999 718 575 428 1,295 625 354 224 283 126 89 64 36 29 19
Montana 1,795 233 48 289 239 179 131 120 82 204 97 64 36 37 8 5 2 1 1
Nebraska 4,266 900 88 791 637 441 240 203 154 384 154 93 43 70 i 25 | 13 3 9 3 4
Nevada 362 69 10 99 40 34 32 10 14 23 13 4 1
i
New Hampshire. 1,704 323 28 278 214 169 115 ; 66 68 167 93 42 28 42 ! 21 12 11 5 4 4
New Jersey 19,328 3,322 495 3,434 2.508 1,664 1,221 909 658 1.985 988 512 311 376 ! 244 158 109 73 50 50
New Mexico 806 169 29 172 91 73 58 32 26 55 37 18 6 14 | 9 3 4 2 1
New York 90.701 12,293 1741 18,820 10.313 7.198 5,483 1,199 3,392 9,810 5,418 3,254 M78 2,800 1,674 ! 1,091 792 563 472 372
North Carolina... 2.185 397 40 383 317 203 143 102 94 227 113 35 41 38 ; 17 ! 11 2 4 2
North Dakota 1,175 213 21 265 185 97 81 56 42 107 53 20 10 14 j 4 1 4 1
|
Ohio 21,309 3.519 417 3,413 2,645 1,828 1.311 995 798 2,366 1.179 698 463 490 i 314j 183 112 85 75 67
Oklahoma 2.520 344 40 371 294 235 189 140 104 285 155 71 50 56 40 I 34 21 22 12 8
Oregon 2,775 690 68 522 349 234 174 126 81 245 106 49 35 32 : 26 I 10 5 4 4 3
Pennsylvania 39.487 5.524 919 6,092 4.803 3 346 2 552 1 956 | 1.550 4.551 2,337 1,384 827 1,104 ; 573 j 421 296 211 160 us
Rhode Island 3 646 562 59 510 419 297 228 168 ! 135 454 230 139 86 132 46 ' 31 24 21 17 8
South Carolina... 1,200 226 23 246 167 128 00 60 41 ! 126 66 19 11 9I 9 6
South Dakota.... 970 191 20 200 157 92 54 5o ; 43 | 83 32 13 11 !4 8 1 1
Tennessee 4,390 1,043 119 796 528 353 264 180 j 139 | 434 175 121 59 76 47 18 9 7 4 o
Texas 10,471 2,076 255 1,877 1.378 892 732 507 ; 360 i 1,095 462 254 143 159 51 32 26 22 13
Utah 1,242 201 22 212 141 115 71 56 i 162 71 42 24 11 5 6 4 2
201
- 4488i, 29 j
6 2
Vermont 1,081 20 187 138 93 76 I 50 ! 113 42 21 24 21 j 4 10 6
Virginia 4.157 848 98 723 521 | 381 259 I 180 ! 167 j 430 191 102 60 78 j 30 11 13 7 8 3
o
Washington 5.341 1.357 133 1.034 643 ; 439 273 | 237 I 182 ! 486 203 102 70 21 10 13 6 5 o
West Virginia.... 2,550 436 50 445 307 ! 218 174 ; 114 95 | 264 158 88 43 52 21 S
Wisconsin 8.203 1 861 205 1.506 972 ! 672 481 ! 347 | 263 I 819 354 189 123 145 | 38
I
Wyoming........ 668 130 I 103 2S ! IS 16 6

Total 429 401 74 ; 066 11 056 '2 027 52 029 36,470 126,444 (19.959 :15.651 45.309 22.618 ;12,953 '. 8,055 10,068 5,611

Married women making I ;


returns separate from ; ;
husbands 2 1 7,635; 128 I. 160 135 136 ! 127 t 134 536 ' 543 825

!
Grand total 437.036 74,194 11.056 72,187 52,188 136.605 ,26,580 ;20,0S6 15.785 45.845 23,097 13,512 \ 8,598 10,893 1,265

1
Non-taxable. Specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
' The net incomes of both husband and wife were combined and counted as one return in its proper income class.
TABLE 5.— PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF RETURNS BY STATES AND CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED to
STATES; showing the number of returns in each State and class, also as distributed by sex and conjugal conditions—Continued. 00
[Returns of net income filed for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

I
Distribution of returns by income class. ! Distribution of returns b> sex
and conjugal conditions

Sinjtfe- Mar-
Heads ried
of fam- wo-
States and Territories. ilies in- men
$100,000 $150,000 $200,000 $250,000 $300,000 $400,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 $1,500,000 $2,000,000 $3,000,000 $4,000,000 $5,000,000 cluding mak- Total
to to to to to to to to and joint ing nuin-
returns
$150,000 $200,000 $250,000 $300,000 $400,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 $1,500,000 $2,000,000 $3,000,000 $4,000,000 $5,000,000 over. of hus- Men. Wo- returns of re- ^
sep-
men. arate turns. i-
bands
and from H
wives. hus- M
bands, i
a
Alabama 2 2 1,791 202 92 12 2,007
Alaska 185 56 2 243 hri
Arizona 3 2 2 1 856 116 17 5 994 _
i
Arkansas 1 1,948 221 72 14 2,255 ^
California 88 30 15 17 6 8 7 1 17,136 2,256 1,473 343 21,208 Q
Colorado 22 7 2 3 1 ? 2 1 3 843 389 148 4 435 ^
Connecticut 62 30 15 6 9 2 1 2 7,365 1,077 1,013 258 9 713 \J
Delaware 15 11 9 3 8 ' 9 11 1 3 1 1 1 1,076 149 90 31 1 346
District of Columbia 37 17 5 2 1 ! 1 1 5,469 796 427 116 6 808
Florida 2 1 1 1,536 170 54 19 1,779
Georgia 3 4 1 2,991 325 127 1 3,444
Hawaii 24 12 2 2 I 2 853 170 87 34 1,144
Idaho 2 1 1 1 1 661 75 18 2 756
Illinois 231 87 52 25 35 23 26 7 4 3 31,813 3,611 1,594 507 37,525
1 3 1
Indiana 25 16 14 Q
6,023 633 284 64 7,004
Iowa, 10 2 1 1 2 7,547 597 296 57 8,497
Kansas 11 4I 3,846 I 334 j 103 | 4,290
Kentucky 14 1 | 3,196 ! 454 ; 199 I 38 3,887
Louisiana, 22 U) I 3 ; 799 ! 515 I 180 ! 23 4,517
Maine 15 2 i 2,206 250 j 40 2, 823
! an j
! ''m i
Maryland 30 26 7,396 846 158 9,674
Massachusetts 201 117 3 | 24,242 3, 260 821 32,291
Michigan 88 46 1 j 9,780 I 3,96S | 500 154 11,448
Minnesota 40 17 1 I 6,547 j 1,014 I 231 125 7,556
Mississippi 3 1 1,228 j 653 | 64 8 1,440
Missouri 54 26 10,816 I 140 | 613 169 12,956
Montana 3 1,511 j 1,358 j 48 | 6 1,801
Nebraska 8 3,824 I 236 I 105 | 20 4,286
Nevada 316 | 337 ; 9 ! 2 364
New H a m p s h i r e . . . 8 1,334 ! 37 j 184 j 31 1,735
86
New Jersey 119 28 j 18 ! 16,264 | I I 1,315 ! 373 19,701
New Mexico 1 1 | 695 | 1,749 I 813
New York 1,000 304 i 191 | 71,799 | 98 | 6,816 ! 2, 454 93,155
North Carolina. . . . 1i 1 ! 1,888 12,086 | 03 ; 2, 207
North Dakota 1 1,046 234 : 14 I 1 L.170
:
Ohio 152 45 19 \ 22 ' 1 3, 2 , 1 ; 18,169 ; 115 968 ! 465 21,774
i
Oklahoma 20 3 6 | 3 : 9 ! 3 2,176 2,172 i 71 19 2,539
2]
I 1
1 273 j
a
Oregon 6 2 ! 2,402 128 25 2,800 o
Pennsylvania 343 155 54 39 it 3 2 ! 2 1 31,857 245 I 3,042 802 40,289 g
Rhode Island 32 10 1 | 2,910 4,588 I 343 99 3,745
.South Carolina 1,056 393 ; 33 4 1,204
South Dakota- 8S4 in 12 ! 1 971
74 155 | 24
Tennessee 1 3,817 4,414
418 439 j 43
Texas .' 12 9,021 10,514
1,011 , 30 I 17
Utah 1 1,111 1,259
101 : 91 | 19
Vermont 1 880 1,100
3,592
110 \ 167 ' 33
Virginia 4,190
398 i
The net incomes of both husband and wife were combined and counted as one return in its proper income class.

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TABLE 5— PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF RETURNS BY STATES AND CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED co
STATES; showing the number of returns in each State and class, also as distributed by sex and conjugal conditions—Continued
[Returns of net incomes filed for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

Distribution of returns by sex


Distribution of returns by income class. and conjugal conditions.

Single-
Mar-
j Heads ried
i ! of fam- wo-
Stales and Territories. ilics in- men
$100,000 $150,000 $200,000 $250,000, $300,000 $400,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 $1,500,000 $2,000,000 $3,000,000 $4,000,000 $5,000,000 cluding mak- Total
to to to to to to to to to to to and joint ing num- CO
$150,000 $200,000 $250,000 $300,000! $400,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 $1,500,000 $2,000,000 $3,000,000 $4,000,000 $5,000,000 over. returns Wo- returns of re- H
!
of hus- Men. sep- turns.
bands arate
and from
1 wives. hus- 1
bands.
O

Washington 17 4 4 2 1 2 1 4,753 452 136 19 5,360


West Virginia 17 6 4 1 1 2,187 270 93 25 2,575

Wyoming
32 11 5 1 4 2 1 6 895 814 494 58 8 261 8
571 79 18 5 673 o
o
Total 2,900 1,284 726 427 469 245 376 97 42 34 14 9 10 355,107 47,461 26,833 7,635 437,036 B
Married women mak-
ing returns separate
from husbands l 562 302 178 113 136 76 148 37 18 16 4 7 5

Grand total 3,462 1,586 904 540 605 321 524 134 60 49 18 16 15

L
The net incomes of both husband and wife were combined and counted as one return in its proper income class.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 31
TABLE 6.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY OCCUPATION, FOR THE UNITED STATES; showing for each occupa-
tion the number of returns, net income, total tax, and relative percentages.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

Returns. Net income. Income tax (normal


and additional).
Per Per
cent cent Per
Occupations. each each cent
Num- class class each
ber. is of Amount. is of Amount. class
total total is of
num- net in- total
ber of come re- tax.
returns. turned.
Accounting professions: Accountants, statis-
ticians actuaries, etc 4 229 0 967 $25,932,801 0 412 $183 911 0 106
Architects 1 419 325 13,701,121 218 ' 154 108 089
Artists* Painters sculptors etc 786 179 7 651 573 121 118 767 069
Authors editors reporters etc 2 529 579 24 077 768 382 323,518 187
Clergymen 1,671 382 10,868,893 173 68 560 040
Kngineers* Civil mining etc 6 628 1 517 63 319 382 1 005 960 993 554
Lawyers and judges 21,273 4 868 245,139,302 3 892 4 289 869 2 474
Medical profession: Physicians, surgeons,
oculists, dentists, nurses and other medical
specialists 20 348 4 656 143 577 410 2 280 1 256 645 725
Public service* Civil 2 992 685 20 427 287 324 158 726 092
Public service* Military . .. 5 459 1 249 28 965 909 460 158 381 091
Theatrical profession: Actors, singers, musi-
cians, etc . . 914 .209 11,128,927 .177 242 854 .140
Teachers: From kindergarten to university;
also school and college officials 2,919 .668 19,345,751 .307 117,961 .068
All other professions and occupations 2,913 .667 28,637,580 .455 551,897 .318
Professions or occupations not stated 7,350 1.682 69,038,685 1.096 834,570 .481
Agriculturists: Farmers, stock raisers, or-
chard ists etc 14,407 3 297 129,642,432 2.058 1 815 945 1.047
Bankers . . . . 6,518 1.492 206,970,133 3.286 12, 296,089 7.092
Real estate brokers: Agents and salesmen... 6,146 1.406 72,256,877 1.147 1,451,288 .837
Stock and bond brokers . ... 2,839 .649 116,425,299 1.848 5,418,931 3.125
Insurance brokers 1,414 .324 18,314,50] .291 431,157 .249
Brokers* All other 7,479 1 711 182 552 715 2.898 8 063 569 4.650
Capitalists: Investors and speculators 85,465 19.556 1,679,228,016 26. 660 55.540,102 32.033
Commercial travelers 12,274 2.809 74,252, 624 1.179 466,677 .269
Corporation officials: Secretaries, managers,
cashiers presidents, etc 53,060 12. 141 717,402, 707 11.390 15,522,667 8.953
Employees, all other: Superintendents, fore-
men, office employees, etc 38,388 8.784 255,234.302 4.052 1,828,982 1.055
Hotel proprietors and restaurateurs 2,752 .629 28,537,581 .453 471,284 .272
Insurance agents and solicitors 7,243 1. 657 58,551.346 . 930 596,590 .344
Labor, skilled and unskilled 2,304 . 527 16,104.057 . 256 148,586 .086
Lumbermen... 1,319 .302 18,311,335 .291 230.012 .133
Manufacturers .. 23,631 5.407 589,310,945 9.356 19,354.134 11.162
Merchants and dealers: Storekeepers, job-
bers , commission merchants, etc 54.363 12.439 836.502,071 13. 281 21,192,547 12. 223
Mine owners and mine operators 2,554 .584 115,288,799 1.830 7, 226,758 4.168
Saloon keepers . 1,311 .299 9.356,499 .149 92. 601 .053
Sportsmen and turfmen 245 . 056 1,963,705 .031 22,420 .013
Theatrical business: Owners, managers, etc. Sll .186 12,405,124 .197 268,703 .155
All other business . 18,605 4.257 230,550,387 3.660 4,980,662 2.872
Business not stated 12,478 2.855 217,603,826 3.455 6,546,230 3.775

Grand total 437.036 100.000 6,298,577,620 100.000 173,386,694 100.000


TABLE 7.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—INCOME FROM PERSONAL SERVICE AND BUSINESS, COMPARED WITH Oc l
INCOME FROM PROPERTY, FOR THE UNITED STATES; showing distribution by income dosses. ^
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

$3,000 $4,000 $5,000 $10,000 $20,000 $40,000 $60, 000 $80,000 $100,000
Items of income. to to to to to to to to to
$4,000 $5,000 $10,000 $20,000 $40,000 $60, 000 $80,000 $100,000 ! $150,000

Income from personal service:


!
Salaries, wages, and commissions $188,62S, 430 $169,153,120 $424,660,444 $269,995,989 $172,997, 797 $65,464. 485 $40,375,463 $26,495,158 $43,254,989
Professions and vocations 43,551,000 46,826,524 128,256,084 73,519,909 39,106,090 12,124,029 8.244.522 3.438,324 4,414,287
Business, trade, commerce, and partner-
ship gains and profits 116,931,103 138,426,818 495,354,234 433,730,933 358,796,346 178,557,939 127,235,821 87,467,513 142,300,013 H

Total income from personal service •. m


and business 349,110,533 354,406,462 1,048,270,762 777,246,831 570,900,233 256.146,453 175,855,806 117.400,995 1 189.969.289 H

Fer cent of gross income 71.78 75.42 68.98 58.29 50. 64 45.39 46.15 42.11 I 44.06 ^

Income from property:


Rents . . . . 68,042,119 55,492,678 160,146,557 114,920,918 71,316,661 31,179,080 l(i,351,2S6 13,546,483 14,534,778 -1
Interest on notes, bonds, mortgages, e t c . . 36,776,609 34,346,439 121,265,774 111,378,347 97,317,698 48,466,802 31.136.739 21,672,133 34,522,756 Q
Fiduciaries 6,248,404 8,220,842 37,470,921 57,658,129 56,074,118 32.238.469 20,419.671 17,570,323 28,647.040 O
Royalties 1,102,954 2,423,386 5,722,261 7,936,062 6,398,942 4,236,760 2,238,940 2,486,484 2,595,960 E
[ncome from foreign sources 470,530 1,547,831 2,501,580 4,235,728 4,356,263 2,420,011 1 469.351 1, 012,365 2,070,673
Dividends 24,587,123 13,453,587 144,286,827 260,083,061 321,060,222 189,683,943 133,595,894 105,115,248 158,826,168

Total income from property 137,227,739 115,484,763 471,393,920 556,212,245 556,523,904 308,225,065 205,211,881 161,403,036 241,197,375

Per cent of gross income 28.22 24.58 31.02 41.71 49.36 54.61 53.85 57.89 55.94

Total gross income 486,338,272 469,891,225 1,519,664,682 1,333,459,076 1,127,424,137 564,371,518 381,067,687 278,804,031 431,166,664
Less general deductions 184,713,544 146,846,938 482,416,705 389,340,865 265,342,165 114,105,025 80,981,343 54,884,133 73,811,346

Total net income 301,624,728 323,044,287 1,037,247,977 944,118,211 862,081,972 450,266,493 300,086,344 223,919,898 357,355,318
$150,000 $200,000 $250,000 $300,000 $500,000 $1,000,000 $1,500,000 $2,000,000
Items of income. to to to to to to to Grand total.
$200,000 $250,000 $300,000 $500,000 •$1,000,000 $1,500,000 $2,000,000 and over.

Income from personal service:


Salaries, wages, and commissions $18,431,126 $13,140,148 $8,677,036 $17,115,760 $11,629,173 $4,955,066 $2,275,768 $1,096,420 $1,478,346,372
Professions and vocations 2,564,864 1,828,061 653,943 809,078 1,747,824 723,169 29,764 304,067 368,141,539
Business, trade, commerce, and partner-
ship gains and profits 90,529,907 64,541,895 42,806,662 118,450 523 94,301,312 45,427,471 23,110,933 84,293,962 2,642,263,385

Total income from personal service and


business 111,525,897 79,510,104 52,137,641 136,375,361 107,678,309 51,105,706 25,416,465 85,694,449 4,488,751,296

Per cent of gross income 40.82 41.60 37.10 41.82 35.02 37.11 31.10 28.58 53.76

Income from property:


Rents . . . . 8,778,729 6,384,904 4,331,252 9,528,241 8,806,313 5,288,025 7,618,940 5,652,640 601,919,604
Interest on notes, bonds, mortgages, etc.. 21,445,028 20,732,459 o
15,110,547 10,136,157 22,964,702 23,193,909 11.677,838 5,422,439 667,566,376 xn
Fiduciaries 19,881,884 11,623,952 11,242,198 26,098,384 28,963,395 7,954,908 3,708,263 5,774,348 379,795,249
Royalties 1,521,088 1,712,244 733,278 1,840,289 692,609 34,719 67,697 139,380 41,883,053
Income from foreign sources 2,052,441 1,085,463 1,052,289 1,928,647 2,010,663 963,073 577,410 3,763,462 33,517,780
Dividends 108,031,135 75,720,234 60,813,345 127,339,717 136,169,725 60,707,271 38,906,751 178,088,374 2,136,468,625 o
o
Total income from property 161,710,305 111.637,344 88,308,519 189,699,980 199,836, 614 86,625,834 56,301,500 214,150,663 3,861,150,687
K
Per cent of gross income 59.18 58.40 62.90 58.18 64.98 62.89 68.90 71.42 46.24

Total gross income 273,236,202 191,147,448 140,446,160 326,075,341 307,514,923 137,731,540 81,717,965 299,845,112 8,349,901,983
Less general deductions 49,686,117 27,368,314 21,915,973 54,137,324 50,743,598 20,411,719 10,252,766 24,366,488 2,051,324,363

Total net income 223,550,085 163,779,134 118,530,187 271,938,017 256,771,325 117,319,821 71,465,199 275,478,624 6,298,577,620

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TABLE 8.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—TAXES, DIRECT AND SOURCE, FOR THE UNITED STATES; distribution as to non-
taxable returns, returns showing normal tax only, additional tax only, both normal and additional tax, and relative percentages.
[ Net income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

Returns. Income subject to Normal tax. Tax paid at Additional tax. Total tax, normal Per Per
normal tax. source. and additional. cent of cent of
total normal
tax tax
Num- Per Amount. Per Amount. Per Amount. Per
Amount. Per Amount. Per paid at paid at
ber. cent. cent. cent. cent. cent. cent. source. source.
....
127 588 29.19 $645,966,542 10 26 §178,358 2.01 0
Returns showing only normal tax:
Paying all direct 150.222 34.37 1,113,969,918 17.69 §8,897,257 17.30 KN.Sy7.257 i 5.13 H
2
Paj^ing all at source 10,723 2.45 78,082,175 1.24 224,739 .43 361,344 4.06 224.739 .13 160. 78 2 160. 78
Paying direct and at source 95 489 21.,85 853.111,064 13.54 7,175,665 13.95 2,734,738 30.71 7.175.665 4.14 38.11 38.11

Total subject to normal tax 256 434 58.67 2,045,163,157 32.47 16,297.661 31.68 3.096.082 34. 76 16.297,661 9.40 19 00 19.00

Returns showing additional tax only: o


Payin01 all direct 4,124 .95 22Q,585,039 3.50 $5,721,575 4.69 i 5.721,575 3.30
Paving direct and at source 1,788 | .41 167,788,871 2.66 105,833 1.19 8,586,665 7.04 | 8,586,665 4.95 2
1. 23 (2)
o
2
Total subject to additional tax 5,912 | 1.36 388,373,910 6.16 105.833 1.19 14 30S 240 11 73 14.308,240 8.25 0.74 (2) o
Returns showing both normal and addi-
tional tax:
Paying all direct. 15,066 ; 3.45 776,831,032 12.33 10,885,297 21.16 16,742.200 13.73 27,627,497 15.93
Paying direct and at source 32.036 7.33 2.442, 242.979 38.78 24,257,600 47.16 5,524, 299 62.04 90,895,696 74.54 115,153,296 66.42 4.81 22.77

Total subject to normal and addi-


tional tax 47,102 ' 10. 78 3,219,074,011 51.11 35,142,897 68.32 5, 524,299 62.04 107,637,896 88. 27 142,780,793 82.35 3.87 15. 72

Total for the United States 437,036 100.00 6,298,577,620 100.00 51,440,558 100.00 8,904,572 100.00 121,946,136 100.00 173,386,694 100.00 5.14 17.31

1 2
Specific exemption and dividends exceed net income. Tax withheld at source exceeds normal tax due the Government.
TABLE 9.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.

Total Per I Per


number cent of I cent of
STATES AND I ofcor- total Per [number
Num- number
TERRITORIES. I pora- cent of; of cor-
ber of of cor- Total Normal Total Deficit.
Itions re- Net income. total I pora- Gross income.: deductions.
jporting.
corpo- pora- Gross income. deductions. tax. normal ; r
ration;is, tions re- ^ : t ions re-
tax. i r ns porting
porting
in each
1 I in each
I | State. GO
State. H

i-^
Alabama 3,361 1,936 57.60 $152,706,812 $106, 814,035 $45,892,777 ! $912,402 ! 0. 53 1,425 42.40 I $26,634,373 $33,182, 229 $0, 547 856 in
Alaska 206 90 43.69 2,833,021 2,088,118 744,903 | 14,636 j .01 11(5 56.31 ; 2^590,113 2,928,058 331 945
Arizona 1,390 540 38.85 81,581,266 SO! 657,007 30,924,259 619,181 j .3(5 850 61.15 ! 11,072,645 22,481,702 11 409 057 0
Arkansas 2,344 1,644 70.14 73,232,318 440.927 24,791,391 | 487,130 I .28 700 29.86 i 12, (;97, 495 14,934,862 2 237 367
California 17,986 8,654 48.11 962,254,619 682! 302,050 279,952,509 I 5,458,102 I 3.18 9,332 51.89 205,78(5,304 304, 631, 427 98 845 123
Colorado 7,479 2,986 39.93 238,993,105 18i: 949,887 57,043,218 : 1,115,854 . 65 4,493 (50. OS 42,77i;522 55,812,044 13 040 522 O
Connecticut 4,852 ! 3,096 63.81 834,382,109 645, 170.710 1S9.211.399 ' 3.713.3S4 ! 2. 10 1,750 I 36.19 52; 441;, 991 05,489,719 13 042 728
Delaware....... 960 554 57.71 221,569, 789 85! 298; 891 13ti'. 270', 898 2! 894'. 425 i 1. 08 40(5 42. 29 2,238,316 , 3, 537; 004 I 298 688
District of Columbia... 1,130 653 57.79 242,882,222 201", 421,241 41,460', 981 j ' 778;274 .45 477 j 42.21 16,179,420 18,191, 800 2 012 380
Florida 2,869 1,518 52.91 81,477,552 63; 806,729 17,670,823 351,040 .20 1,351 ! 47.09 i 19,142,666 23,491,838 4 349; 172 0
Georgia 4,758 3,424 71.96 251,095,946 194, 587,307 56,508,639 1,082,190 .63 1,334 i 28.04 29, 501,342 34,977,389 5 47(5 047 0
Hawaii .1 571 396 69.35 101,055,901 55, 351,265 45,704,636 | 889,751 .52 175 ' 30.(55 4,992,900 6,248,044 1 255 144
Idaho .1 1,780 969 54.44 37.741,867 26, 924,633 10, 817; 234 ! 212,52(5 ; .12 Sll 45.5(5 ! 9;002;772 10,936,899 1 934 127 Pi
Illinois .1 21,931 13,451 61.33 3,168; 454,041 2,406', 308,629 762,145,412 j 15,014,845 I 8. 74 1.S9,1S4,120 217,780,179 28 596 059
Indiana . 8,546 5,881 68.82 459,263,546 357, 512,178 101,751,368 ! 2,001,337 I 1.16 3 L IS ! 47, 847, 292 55,833,280 7 985 988
Iowa j 9,064 5,855 64.60 265,972, 786 208, 362,402 57, !)10,a84 i 1,113,903 1 .05 35. U) ; 42,200,433 58; 32i; 696 1(5 055' 2(v>
Kansas . I 4,467 3,299 73.85 352; 747,535 248, 676,965 104,070,570 ! 2,073,911 I 1.21 18, 727,107 21.275,294 2 548, 187
Kentucky 5,405 3,439 63. 63 278,007,892 211, 488,773 66,519,119 ! 1,303,454 I . 70 1,'JSO 22,524,65S 28', 086,178 5 561, 520
Louisiana 3,705 2,380 64.24 211,202,896 158, 569,779 52,633; 117 | 1,047,775 j .61 1,325 35.76 I 23,877,120 29; 807,109 5,929,989
Maine 3,084 1,949 63.20 167,998,563 129, 685,789 38,312,774 i 744,773 i .43 1,135 36. SO 1 26, 270,020 30,205,459 3,936, 433
Maryland 4,039 2,584 63.98 443,382,103 356. 098,100 87,284,003 1,658,036 i .97 1,455 36.02 I 25,604,140 30,268,153 4, 664, 013
Massachusetts 13,273 8,350 62.91 1,772,712,308 1,305; 208,646 467,503,662 8,927,594 | 5.20 4,923 37.09 153,413,973 181,500,346 28, 086, 373
Michigan 9,823 6,362 64.77 1,180,450,526 805, 196,782 375,253, 744 7,362,945 | 4.29 i 3,461 35.23 84,176,870 97,969,398 13, 792, 528
Minnesota 9,276 5,916 63.78 746,083,812 540! 398,483 205,685,329 4,053,243 2.36 3,360 36.22 52,271,961 64,481,856 12,209, 895
Mississippi 1,653 1,148 69.45 48,355,712 36' 972,856 11,382,856 222,380 .13 505 30.55 11,018,624 12, 733,623 1,714, 999
Missouri 14,262 8,901 62.41 971,129,331 748; 498,729 222,630,602 4,347,717 2.53 5,361 37. 59 117,530,228 136,530,200 18,999, 972
107,727,076 74, 146,767 33,580,309 663,332 .39 I 1,594 44.12 10,635,369 14.131^ 910 496, 541
Montana 3,613 2,019 55.88 35,742,854
Nebraska 4,561 3,329 72.99 144,812,843 109, 069,989 3,778,312
70i; 490 .41 I i; 232 27.01 10,143,256 12; 330^109 2,186, 853
Nevada 939 318 33.87 14,092,883 10. 314,571
140,754 14,861,724
75,148 .04 (521 66.13 7,579,762 9,671,820 2, 092, 058
New Hampshire .17 304 28.90 10,504,791 11,888,712 1,383, 921
New Jersey
1,052
9,777
748
5,750
71.10
58,81
85,002,478
1,015,845,736
70, 138,825
770,
245,706,911 285,939
4,819,514 2.81 i 4,027 41.19 85,875,061 100,473,717 14, 598, 656
co
en
TABLE 9.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con. <^>

CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.

Total Per Per


number cent of cent of
STATES AND of cor- total Per number
TERRITORIES. pora- Num- number cent of Num- of cor-
tions re- ber of of cor- Total Normal total ber of pora- Total
porting. corpo- pora- Gross income. deductions. Net income. tax. normal corpo- tions re- Gross income. deductions. Deficit.
rations. tions re- tax. rations. porting
porting in each
in each State.
State.

New Mexico 979 474 48.42 $38,929,154 $23,790,959 $15,138,195 $303,499 0.18 505 51.58 $3,782,125 $4,886,261 $1,104,136
New York 44, 632 27,777 62.24 8,300,137,671 6,025,476,249 2,274,661,422 44,464,771 25.88 16,855 37.76 662,271,248 801,492,479 139,221,231
North C a r o l i n a . . . . . . . . 5,021 3,438 68.47 284,767,644 223,884,841 60,882,803 1,200,185 .70 1,583 31.53 14,830,010 18,766,847 3,936,837 Ul
North Dakota 2,769 2,220 80.17 35,477,730 24,813,309 10,664,421 207,064 .12 549 19.83 4,139,530 5,165,889 1,026,359
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
17,660
7,150
5,022
12,251
3,431
2,108
69.37
47.99
41.98
2,093,727,399
240,799,628
88,606,622
1,463,582,421
128,460,761
69,874,112
630,144,978
112,338,867
18,732,510
12,364,799
2,196,340
357,644
7.20
1.28
.21
5,409
3,719
2,914
30.63
52.01
58.02
132,267,179
16,071,038
47,184,563
155,301,837
22,198,014
60,662,329
23,034,658
6,126,976
13,477,766
a
12,899 63.04 2,791,861,222 1,122,447,066 22,276,545 Q
Pennsylvania 20,460 3,914,308,288 12.97 7,561 36.96 223,858,463 279,582,508 55,724,045 Ul
Rhode Island 2,133 1,353 63.43 238,936,962 167,062,686 71,874,276 1,395,766 .81 780 36.57 11,059,752 12,893,990 1,834,238
South Carolina 3,915 2,390 61.05 115,837,998 92,325,300 23,512,698 445,222 .26 1,525 38.95 12,051,591 18,490,572 6,438,981
South Dakota 2,442 1,744 71.42 29,681,960 21,757,866 7,924,094 155,845 .09 698 28.58 4,054,413 6,762,566 2,708,153
Tennessee 4,670 2,961 63.40 230,748,919 182,011,707 48,737,212 949.638 .55 1,709 36.60 27,629,696 33,578,990 5,949,294
5,827 67.03 123,581,835 2,352,057 Q
Texas 8,693 493,174,527 369.592,692 1.37 2,866 32.97 68,884,266 82,003,312 13,119,046 O
Utah 3,481 1,616 37.72 159,867,110 102,266,290 57,600,820 1,145,035 .67 1,865 53.58 14,013,260 18, 111, 532 4,098,272
Vermont 905 609 67.29 48,112,969 38,911,618 9,201,351 180.639 .10 296 32.71 14,046,626 15,263,517 1,216,891
Virginia 5,950 3,457 58.10 394,490,076 301,007,145 93,482,931 1,709,418 .99 2,493 41.90 30,635,736 36,730,254 6,094,518
Washington 9,908 4,071 41.09 244,505,289 191,036,504 53,468,785 1,054,032 .61 5,837 58.91 65,869,379 86,610,429 20,741,050
West Virginia 4,381 2,668 60.90 238,566,260 172,156,553 66,409,707 1,314,023 .76 1,713 39.10 23,421,111 27,569,277 4,148,166
Wisconsin 11,635 6,857 58.93 596,726,270 463.963,693 132,762,577 2,615,579 1.52 4,778 41.07 43,582,041 53,932,208 10,350,167
Wyoming 1,291 694 53.76 28,645,899 19,750,240 8,895,659 170,818 .10 597 46.24 2,368,369 3,302,592 934,223
Total 341,253 206,984 60.65 32,531,096,969 23,765,187,985 8,765,908,984 171,805,150 100.00 134,269 39.35 2,796,534,046 3,453,438,457 656,904,411
TABLE 10.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR THE UNITED STATES.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]

CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.

Per Per
Total cent of cent of
num- total total
Per num-
ber of num- cent
INDUSTRIES. corpo- Num- ber of Num- ber of
rations ber of corpo- Gross Total Net Normal of ber of corpo- Gross Total
report- cor- rations income. deductions. income. tax. total cor- rations income. deductions Deficit.
ing. pora- nor- pora- report-
tions. report- mal tions. ing in
ing in tax.
each each
indus- indus-
try. try.
in
Agriculture and animal husbandry:
Farming 2,529! 1,152 45.55 $74,013,018 $46,660,017 $27,353,001 $535,2441 0.31 1,3771 54.45 $13,336,411 $19,516,672 $6,180,261
a
o
3,885,362 (72
Florists and fruit growers 1,949! 893 45.82 85,864,971 71,915,995! 13,948,976 277,946| .16J 1,056; 54. lSj 11,239,066 15,124,428
Stock raising 1,585! 943 59.50\ 43, 647.354 29,499:721! 14,147,633 278,067} . 16j 642j 40.50! 6,957,545 10,523,895 3,560,350
Forest and lumber not provided for
elsewhere l,21l| 47.48 66,384, 725 51,971,904 14,412,821 285,394 636i 52.52 29,772,447 39,647,648 9,875,201 ^

Total, agriculture and animal hus- j


bandry | 269,910,068 200,047, 63: 23,507,174 a
7,274! 3,563 69,862,431 1,376, Coll .80 3,711j 51.02 61,305,469 84,812,643i o
Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines , 2,698 1,833 67.94 674, 408, 553,325, 711 121 830 2.399.000 1.40 865 32.06 85,819,646' 104,541,982 18, 722,336
Copper mines , , 475 134 28.21 555}385, 284,298, 834 271 120 5,394; 793 3.14 341 71. 10, 733,719j 16,413,564 5,679,845
Gold and silver and precious metals.. 958 161 16.81 54,693, 39, 786,607 086 288,00 .17 797 83.19 20,487, 729i 28,002,811 7,515,082
Iron mines 245 110 44.90 87,796, 60,153,134 14; 620 541,588 .32 135 55.10 15,277,318; 17,598,183 2,320,865
Lead and zinc mines 335 151 45.07 112,587, 46,762,292 116 1,311,887 .76 184 54.93 5,964,489! 7,545,409 1,580,920
Quarries , 556 256 46.04 305657, 26,048,620 os; 325 91,769 .05 300 53.96J 8,410,294| 10,171,460 1,761,166
Oil, gas, and salt wells 3,303 1.798 54.44 498,765, 261,970,181 236' 209 4, 695,815! 2
-73| 1,505 45.56i 22,086,042! 37,082,492 14,996,450
All other 3,398 950 27.96 168,416, 111,483,364 56, 043 1,123,698| . DO 2,448 72.04 33,707,080! 51,903,824 18,196,744

Total, extraction of minerals 968 5,393 45.06 2,182,712,092 1,383,828,743 798,883,349 15,846,557J 9.22 6,575 54.941 202,486,317| 273,259,725 70,773,408

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STATE S—Continued.

CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.

Per i Per
Total cent of cent of
num- total
Per total
ber of Num- num- cent Num- num-
INDUSTRIES. corpo- ber of ber of of ber of ber of
rations P Gross Total Net I Normal
total cor- corpo- Gross Total Deficit.
report- p ora- rations income. le duct ions. income. ! tax. nor- pora- rations income. deductions.
ing. report- mal tions. report-
tions.
ing in tax. ing in
each each W
indus- H
indus-
try. try.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries:';


Food and kindred products—
Butter, cheese, and milk 3,035 2,091 G8.90 $109,885,100 $94,740,012 $15,145,088| $300,089 0.18 944 31.10 $21,733,438 $22,988,665! $1,255,227
S Canning and preserving (fish and
oysters, fruits and vegetables).. 1,180 05.08 82,159,3.51 03, 394,309 18, 764,982! 363.300 .21 405 34.32 11,986,831 13,818,283 1,831,452 O
Oleomargarine 20 12 40.15 0,800,571 5, 851,832 1,014,739! 20; 295 .01 53.85J 1,140,511 1,330,049; 190,138
Slaughtering and meat packing,
and meat products
Bread and bakery products
Coffee and spices
!
i
;
463
811
170
359

142!
77.541
5801 72.201
83.53|
280,771,099
149,839,838
14,202,(541
207,470, 790
134, 099,980
10,842,9G4
73,294,303! 1,458,138
15, 739,852) 21)9,746
3,419,077! 66,979
.16
.04
104
225
28
22.40i
27.74!
16.47J
4,497, 033
9,009,735
703,886
5,471,98al
10,859,234
816,737
974, 352
1,189,499
112.851
3
Flour mills and gristmills j 1,087 l , 3 3 0 | 79.191 149,178^)81 111,907,490 37,271,191! 718,502 .42 35l| 20.81' 9,084,99: 11,728,8291 2, 043; 832
o
Sugar refining (not including beet j o
sugar) and molasses I 233i 189| 81.12 317,905,309 221, 029,902 96^875,40' 1,874,479 44 18.88 18,209,605 19,709,486 1,499,881
21 i Beet sugar 30' 27} 90.00 42, 007, 068 23,368,978
65,175,872 54,235,420
18,638,090 311,786
214,546
.18 3 10.00 30,196 31, 788 1,592
22 I Confectionery and ice cream 950 ! 039 00.84 10,940,446 .12 317 33.16 14,686; 226 10,586,9261 1,900 700
23 ! Food preparations, all other j 849 i 531 62.54 172,029,685| 133,511,458 38,518,22^ 757,616 .44 318 37.46 9,422,133 11,874,218 2,452,085
Total, food and kindred prod- |
nets | 9,440 6,6871 70.84 1,390, 081,215jl, 060,459,213 329,622,002 6,355,536 3.70 2,753 29.16 101,765,191 115,216,8001 13,451,609

Textiles and their p r o d u c t s -


Carpets and rugs 78 79.59 48,172,777' 39,076,569 096,208 174,495 .10 20 20.41 668, 839 882,896 214,057
Cordage and twine 891 79 88.76 32,251,166! 19,992,002 259,164 244,208 .14 10 11.24 343, 454 392,657 49,203
Cotton goods 1,336! 1,163 87.05 557,357,827! 429, 094,811 263,016 2,440,105 1.42 173 12.95 ,231, 770 23,449,8661 2,218,096
Hats and caps.. 207 173 64. 79 25,268, 777'! 20, 642,681 626,096 86,626 .05 94 35.21 ,664, 729 6,165,275) 500,546
Hosiery and knit goods 744J 600 80.65 123,677,342j 100,576,623 100,719 441,093 .26 144 19.35 ,564, 636 5,480,624 915,988
Silk and silk goods 484: 409 84.50 156,963,916! 117,193,669 770,247 748,307 .44 75 15.50 ,403, 605 5,316,984 913,379
Woolen and worsted goods. 614! 508 82.74 204,151,894 141,754,342 397,552 1,164,975 .68 106 17.26 348, 686 8, 785,129 1,436,443
Men's clothing 6521 518 79.45 79,266.9201 64,058,220 208,700 294,233 ,171 134 20.551 271, 119 5,904,535 633,416
Women's clothing 9501 681 71.68 69,840;044i 59,334,108 505,936! 196,5091 • 111 269! 28.32| 937, 457| 11,342,452 1,404,995
33 Men's and women's other fur-
nishings 818 589 72.01 98 463 113 78,191. ''57 20,271,856 394 983 ?3 27.99 7, 7!31 432 8,265.974 1,034,542
34 All other 1,019 809 79.39 193,707, 063 136, 095, 360 57,611,703 1, 123, 549 65 210 20.61 5, 111, 877 5, 977,243 865,366

Total, textiles and their prod-


ucts 7,071 5,607 79.30 1,589,120,839 1,206, 009, 642 383,111,197 7, 309, 083 4. 25 1, 464 20.70 71, 777, 604 81, 963,635 10,186,031

Iron and steel p r o d u c t s -


35 Blast furnaces, steel works, and
rolling mills. . 1,018 796 78.19 856.301, 430,981. 668 425,319,627 406,439 4. 89 222 21.81 15,730, 561 17, 989.524 2,258,963
36 Foundry and machine shops 9,078 6, 614 72.86 2,206,093, 989 1,501, 996; 651 704,097,338 13, 735,481 8. 00 2,464 27.14 123,193, 870 145,396,994 22,203,124.

Total, iron and steel p r o d u c t s . . 10,096 7,410 73.40 }. 002,395, 284 1,932, 978, 319 1,129,416,965 22 141, 920 12. 89 2, 686 26.60 138, 924, 431 163, 383,518 24,462,087

Lumber and its manufactures—


37 Sawmills and planing mills 3,350 2,212 60.03 318,949, 872 264, 449, 234 54,500,638 1, 071,136 62 1, 138 33. 97 86, 355, 830 99, 206,085 12,850,255
38 Furniture and fixtures 1,357 975 71. 85 110,377, 812 90, 323, 146 20,054,666 388,290 23 382 28.15 13, 583, 762 16, 049,191 2,465,429
39 All other woodworking establish-
ments 2,422 1, 743 71.97 154, 940, 423 40,128,373 780, 779 45 679 28.03 21, 864, 699 25, 709,176 3,844,477 Ul
195,068, 796
Total, lumber and its manu- H
factures 7,129 4,930 69.15 624,396, 480 509, 712, 803 114,683,677 2, 240, 205 1. 30 2, 199 30.85 121, 804, 291 140 964,452 19,160,161
rn
..=
Leather and finished p r o d u c t s - H
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and O
finished. 544 451 82 90 170 699 803 96 405 04s 74,294,755 1 469 157 86 93 17.10 2 661 398 3 511,573 850,175 ffi
41 Boots and shoes 675 \ 538 79. 70 222; 968 160 179 856 4 6 ? 43,111,698 819 589 4,8 137 20.30 837 160 10 998,881 1,161,721
42 All other ' 511 GO,563 550 40 835,004 19,728,546 3 8 4 102 22 165 24.41 3 645,895 4 165,366 519,471 O
taj
Total, leather and finished
products 1, 89" 1,500 79.16 454,231 513 317 096 514 137,134, 999 2 672 848 1 56 395 20.84 16 144 453 18 675,820 2,531,367

Paper and printing: O


fi- on 11O nor> 1 522 597 1 989,158
43 Paper and wood pulp . . 234 901 44 33 14.10 466,561
i 5UI 1 271 84 40 319 634 690 224 SIS 663 94 816 027 1 904 4Q7 1 11 15.60 OSS 401 14 089 07K 2 005 673 .^
45 Printing and publishing 7, 881! 5,373 68.18 546. 283 956 473 225 882 73,058,074 1 408,782 82 2 508 31.82 96, 371 840 108 556,967 12,185,127
46 Industries relating to printing
and publishing (engraving,
stereotyping, and electrotyp-
j ing, type founding, etc.) 60S 439 72.56 39,502 493 33 714 471 5,788,022 114,792 07 166 27.44 4 088 813 4 625,291 536,478

Total, paper and printing 10,22P 7,284 71.23 1,017,707 ,721 804,943 066 212,764,655 4 180 498 2 44 2 942 28.77 114 066 655 129,260,494 15,193,839

Liquors and beverages—


47 Distilled 279! 192 68.82 121,115 ,631 103 .206 ,501 17,909,130 349,088 20 87 31.18 3,390,678 4 006,522 615,844
48 Malted 9261 73C 78 83 345,016 6 3 <i 289 446 637 55^ 569,998 1 082.207 63 196 21.17 29.030.599 32 554,810 3,524,211
49 All other 1,0781 704 65.31 43,633 947 33 ,953 324 9,680,623 189 158 1 11 374 34.69 6 868,906 3 190,687 1,321,781

Total, liquors and b e v e r a g e s . . . 2,283 J 1,626 71.22 509,766 ,213 426,606 ,462 83,159,751 1 620 453 94 657 28.78 39 2 9 0 , 1 8 3 44 ,752,019 5,461,836

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STATE S—Continued.

CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.

Per Per
Total cent of cent of
num- total Per total
ber of Num- num- cent Num- num-
INDUSTRIES. corpo- ber of ber of of ber of ber of
rations corpo- Gross Total Net Normal corpo- Gross Total
report- cor- rations income. deductions. income. tax. total cor- rations income. deductions. Deficit.
ing. pora- report- nor- pora- report-
tions. ing in mal tions. ing in
each tax. each
indus- indus-
try. try.

Manufacturing and mechanical indus-


tries—Continued.
Chemicals and allied p r o d u c t s - CO
Chemicals 1,077 674 62.58 $249,688,927 $138,995,734 $110,693,193 $2,159,618 1.26 403 37.42 $5,934,154 $8,787,047 $2,852,893
Fertilizers 415 292 70.36 63,733,180 39,800,182 23,932,998 i 427,914 .25 123 29.64 1,965,730 2,703,664 737,934 o
Gas, illuminating and heating... 348 222 63.79 84,691,281 57.277,666 27,413,615 546,488 .32 126 36.21 2,003,857 2,513,084 510,227
Oils, and oil products 884 572 64.71 153,038,421 100) 884,705 52,153,716 1,000,286 .58 312 35.29 12,709,513 14,847,480 2,137,967
Taints and varnishes 592 468 79.05 84,872,936 58,847,380 26,025,556 510.424 .30 124 20.95 2,526,492 2,954,648 428,156
Patent medicines 750 445 59.33 40,167,842 26,066,268 14,101,574 i 279,2C4 .16 305 40.67 3,294,295 4,180,194 885,899 O
Petroleum, refined 260 193 74.23 473,730,415 298,190,382 175,540,033 3,472,013 2.02 67 25.77 4,826,010 46,223,564 41,397,554
Soap 221 149 67.42 46,425,862 31,440,118 14,985,744 ! 263,698 .15 72 32.58 1,458,130 1,793,593 335,463 o
All other 2,091 1,358 64.95 531,328,313 281,823,085 249,505,228 I 5,115,279 2.98 733 35.05 12,816, 731 18,608,013 5,791,282
Total, chemicals and allied
g
products 6,638 4,373 65.88 1,727,677,177 1,033,325,520 694,351,657 |13,774,924 8.02 2,265 34.12 47,533,912 102,611,287 55,077,375
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone-
Cement 312 63.67 85,280,109 66,759,320 18,520,789 366,376 .21 178 36.33 5,624,641 6,707,697 1,083,056
Marble and stone work 1,156 674 58.30 52,540,985 45,531,292 7,009,693 139,393 .08 482 41.70 13,709,239 15,925,419 2,216,180
Clay-
Brick and tile , 1,421 62.21 94,735,369 76,340,537 18,394,832 355,332 .21 537 37.79 18,097,022 20,782,797 2,685,775
Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay,
etc 361 277 76.73 55,467,429 45,276,613 10,190,816 200,359 .12 23.27 3,690,575 4,338,110 647,535
Allother 161 102 63.35 14,219,381 9,408,767 4,810,614 95,298 .05 59 36.65 1,371,9$) 1,612,084 240.144
Glass and glass products 616 446 72.40 123,421,238 93,990,774 29,430,464 577,926 .34 170 27.60 8,467,789 9,514,068 1,046,279
Total, stone, clay, and glass
products 4,205 2,695 j 64.09 425,664,511 337,307,303 88,357,208 1,734,684 1.01 1,510 I 35.91 I 50,961,206 58,880,175 7,918,969
Metals and metal products other than
iron and steel—
Smelters 69.41 204,309,652 118,440,382 85,869,270 1,576,449 .92 67 30.59 3,492,731 4,235,383 742,652
Manufactures 72.28 j 590,927,037 380,808,270 210,118,767 4,136,468 2.40 802 21,926,849 26,867,511 4,940,662
Automobiles, motorcycles, and
bicycles 60.82 504,827,506 301,154,022 203,673,484 3,997,218 496 39.18 27,140,268 34,674,117 7,533,849
Carriages and wagons 65.98 41,108,623 25,941,017 15,167,606 296,550 .17 182 34.02 8,088,024 9,556,094 1,468,070
Cars (steam railroad, street cars,
etc.) 70.19 252,958,855 204,138,202 48,820,653 970,918 .57 29.81 4,302,113 5,162,627 860,514
All other 36.00 8,122,916 6,409,983 1,712,933 32,300 .02 32 64.00 333,122 739,879 406,757
Total, metals and metal prod-
ucts other than iron and steel. 68.25 1,602,254,5 1,036,891,876 565,362,713 11,009,903 1,627 31.75 65,283,107 81,235,611 15,952,504
Miscellaneous industries-
Tobacco 155,520,778 54,173,272 17,389,832 18,965,416 1,575,584

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60.56 209,694,050 1,080,643 .63 269 39.44
Agricultural implements 64.84 103,249,729 70,887,832 ! 32,361,897 631,983 .37 96 35.16 4,262,749 5,203,909 941,160
Electrical machinery 63.11 134,170,926 94,424,346 ! 39,746,580 766,995 .45 370 36.89 9,111,110 11,408,614 2.297,504
Musical instruments, pianos, or-
gans, etc 65.54 94,611,019 70,896,132 23,714,887 466,274 .27 163 34.46 5,959,177 7,487,367 1,528,190
Rubber goods 65. 05 207,513,788 148,039,338 59,474,450 1,167,064 .68 209 34.95 14', 470,447 16,830,780 2,360,333
Fur goods 126 74.56 12,918,288 8,772,065 4,146,223 77,230 .04 43 25.44 836,884 928,409 91,525
Shipbuilding 122 65.24 79,060,931 59,288,539 19,772,392 393,301 .23 65 34.76 15,413,137 17,113,405 1,700,268 O
Building construction 1,387 58.72 92,761,719 80,032,865 12,728,854 242,371 .14 975 41.28 43,912,866 49,366,900 5,454,034 U
Construction; contracting (pave-
ments, roads, tunnels, river and
harbor dredging, etc.) 2,710 I 1,460 53.87 184,390,443 163,225,961 21,164,482 417,011 .24 1,250 46.13 77,737,013 90,559,859 12,822,846
Engineering 777 I 460 59.20 48,329,595 37,491,817 10,837,778 215,199 .13 317 40.80 13,115,064 15,731,419 2,616,355
All other 6,835 I 4,742 69.38 516,126,008 374,585,747 141,540,261 2,762,624 1.60 2,093 30.62 58,103,546 78,702,359 20,598,813
Total, miscellaneous industries...16,069 |10,219 | 63.60 1,682,826,496 1,263,165,420 419,661,076 | 8,220,695 4.78 | 5,850 ! 36.40 j260,311,825 312,298,437 51. OO1
Grand total, manufacturing «ind ! i '
mechanical industries ;80,176 55,828 | 69.63 14,086,122,038 9,928,496,138 4,157,625,900181,260,749 47.30 124,348 ! 30.37 1,027,862,858! 1,249,245,248 221,382,390

Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power
companies 3,845 2,879 74.88 819,903,257 :8,596,320 191,306,937 ! 3,766,114 2.19 966 25.12 43,434,417 49,257,484 5,823,067
Railroads, steam 1,916 1,147 59.86 4,124,405,746 3,325,900,265 798,505,481 115,628,776 9.10 769 | 40.14 196,048,836 231,712,629 35,663,793
Railways, electric, city and s u b u r b a n . 1,261 785 62.25 562, 672,031 476,549,618 86,122,413 ! 1,669,587 .97 476 37.75 110,071,729 125,935,887 15,864,158
Steamship transportation companies 1,007 716 71.10 701,167,222 469,526,220 231,641,002 j 4,494,489 2.62 291 28.90 36,409,192 42,965,475 6,556,283
Waterworks 2,047 1,435 70.10 62,844,398 44,079,121 18,765,277 i 367,977 .21 612 : 29.90 7,220,492 10,733,332 3,512,840
Express companies 134 106 79.10 285,759,261 265,763,719 19,995,542 j 378,135 .22 28 20.90 767,614 821,498 53,884
Telephone, telegraph, and radio com-
panies 6,533 4,598 70.38 488,321,448 370,315,818 118,005,630 ! 2,357,231 1.37 1,935 29.62 25,330,757 27,792,227 2,461,470
All other 6,154 4,127 67.06 296,294,371 219,560,523 | 76,733,848 | 1,498,457 .87 2,027 : 32.94 46,272,377 53,337,337 7,064,960
Total, public utilities 22,897 15,793 68.97 (7,341,367,734 5,800,291,604 1,541,076,130 30,160,766 17.56 7,104- 31.03 465,555,414 542,555,869 77,000,455
TABLE 10.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX -DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.

Per Per
Total cent of cent of
num- total
Per total
ber of num-
cent Num- num-
INDUSTRIES. corpo-1 ber of
of ber of ber of
rations1 cor- corpo- Gross j Total Net Normal total cor- corpo- Gross Total
Deficit.
report- pora- rations income, i deductions. income. tax. nor- pora- rations income. deductions.
ing. report-
tions. .report-
ing m mal tions. ing in
each tax. each
indus- indus-
try. try. 25
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks—
!
!
5
National banks ! 7, 637 7,236 S567.310.307 S385.504.080 $181,806,227 $3. 618,686 2.11 I 401 5.25 $13,893,337 $26,941,251 $13,047,914 Q
Savings banks and State banks . . '17,302 ; 16', 079 ! 92.(31 401,495,954 ; 277; 169', 547 124',326; 407! 2^,473,845 1.44 | 1,283 7.39 15,167,351 19,727,455 4,560,104 Xfl
Trust companies I 1,804 | 1,604 j 88.91 319,138,567 224, 671,621 94,466,946 1,854,323 1.07 200 11.09 5,848,239 7,937,112 2,088,873
Total, banks '26, 803 24,919 I 92. 97 1,287,944,828 887,345,248 400,599,580 7,946,854 4.62 1,884 7.03 34,908,927 54,605,818 19,696,891
Insurance c o m p a n i e s -
93 i Life 379 262 69. 13 978,106,007 932,706,213 45,399,794 902,648 .53 117 30.87 99,163,276 106,564,371 7,401,095
94 I Fire and marine (stock) 375 ! 313 83. 47 449,488,784 392,659,010 56,829,774 1,144,608 .66 62 16.53 30,457,964 32,337,958 1,879,994 a
95 ! Fire and marine (mutual) 799 798 99. 87 5,219,446 283,478 4,935,968 98,746 .06 1 .13 65 3,267 3,202
96 S Casualty 1,562 ; 1,193 76. 38 132,076,156 114,056,906 18,019,250 360,459 .21 369 23.62 31,542,006 36,383,424 4,841,418 o
97 I Fidelity and surety 26 ; 24 92. 31 22,117; 956 19, 779,456 2,338,500 46,773 .03 2 7.69 5,135,350 5,524,163 388,813
Allother 67 I 36 53. 73 1,295,510 912,565 382,945 5,441 .00 31 46.27 181,856 213,103 31,247
Total, insurance c o m p a n i e s . . . . 3, 208 2,626 81.86 1,588,303,859 1,460,397,628 127,906,231 2,558,675 1.49 582 18.14 166,480,517 181,026,286 14,545,769
Grand total banks and insur-
ance companies 30,011 j27,545 91.78 2,876,248,687 2,347,742,876 528,505,811 10,505,529 6.11 8.22 201,359,444 235,632,104 34,272,660
Merchandising companies:
99 Department stores 728 84.75 255,876,947 199,034,033 56,842, 1,058,778 .62 131 15.25 17,456,491 24,077,512 6,621,021
100 Wholesale jobbers 10,765 9,094 84.48 993,721,291 678,090,361 315,630, 6,153,999 3.58 1,671 15.52 57,390,255 76,477,936 19,087,681
101 Real estate 11,514 6,314 54.84 140,016,981 91,821,580 48,195, 949,229 .55 5,200 45.16 51,750,410 77,388,845 25,638,435
102 Amusement companies. 4,574 2,892 63.23 142,587; 254 124,067,150 18,520, 370,277 .22 1,682 36.77 60,011,629 70,922,520 10,910,891
103 Hotels and restaurants.. 2,871 1,970 68.62 241,942,800 216,256,342 25,686, 504,869 .29 901 31.38 58,613,964 63,902,993 5,289,029
Total, merchandising companies... 30,583 20,9 18.65 1,774,145,273 1,309,269,466 464,875,807 9,037,152 5.26 9,585 31.35 245,222,749 312,769,806 67,547,057
104 ! All other corporations of every descrip-
!
lion not elsewhere provided for 117,1701 77,864 66.45 ! 4,000,591,077! 2,795,511,521 1,205,079,5561 23,617,746! 13.75 39,3061 33.55 ! 592,503,924 751,455,210 158,951,280
105 I Corporations—inactive 41', 174' ; i i '.... j 41,174|100.00 i 207,87l| 3,707,852: • 3,499,981

Total, miscellaneous companies 158,344j 77,864! 49.17 4,000,591,077] 2,795,511,5211,205,079,556; 23,617,7461 13.75 80,480j 50.83 592,711,795! 755,163,062; 162,451.267

Grand total 341?253 206,984j 60.65 132,531,096,969 23,765,187,985 8,765,908,984il71,805,150,'l00.00 134,269! 39.35 2,796,534,046:3,453,438,457i 656,904,411

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TABLE 11.—INCOME FROM FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES.
[Returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]
[The returns shown below are included under their proper class distribution, in the tables of total net income of the United States.]
RETURNS FILED BY NONRESIDENT ALIENS.

Number of Total tax,


returns Net income. normal and
($3,000 and additional.
over).

4,294 $65,772,271 $1,656,418

RETURNS FILED BY FOREIGN CORPORATIONS—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES.

o Total
number
of cor-
CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.
I
o
Classifica
numbe

Ul
INDUSTRIES. pora- Number Number
tions of cor- Gross Total m of cor- Gross Total
report- pora- income. deductions. Net income. +I pora- income. deductions. Deficit.
ing. tions. tions.

Agriculture and animal husbandry: a


Farming 3 3 $398,020 $176,558 $221,462 $4,429
I ^Florists and fruit growers.
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere
2
1
2
1
58,519
20,669
55,447
15,034
3,072
5,635
3,187
113
o
4
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 6 6 477,208 247,039 230,169 7,729
Extraction of minerals.
6
12
Copper mines
All other
1
J 1 200,470
56,225
300,959 905,511 •
56,225
18,110
1,125 2 $12,216 ^19,237 $7,021
Total extraction of minerals 4 2 1,262,695 300,959 961,736 | 19,235 2 12,216 19,237 7,021
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products-
19 Flour mills and grist mills 1 1 357,677 315,873 41,804 I 836
20 Sugar refining (not including beet sugar and mo- :
lasses 6 6 3,769,502 2,391,947 1,377,555 26,439
*
Total food and kindred products 7 4,127,179 2,707,820 1,419,359 ; 27,275
Textiles and their products-
Cotton goods 1 1 2 116,437 331,351 1,785 086 35 702
Silk and silk goods 1 96,253 60,997 35,256 353
All other - . . . 3 3 397,903 279,609 118,294 2,243
Total, textiles and their products 5 5 2.610,593 671,957 1,938,636 38,298 .,
Iron and steel products-
Foundry and machine shops 29,944 19,737 10,207 204
Paper and printing-
Printing and publishing 4 1 600,370 372 866 227,504 4,550 3 762,981 780,622 17,641
Liquors and beverages-
Distilled 1 1 1, 774,733 1,687,081 87,652 1 753
Malted 1 1 427,191 323,299 103,892 2,078
Total, liquors and beverages 2 2 2,201,924 2,010,380 191,544 3,831
Chemicals and allied products-
Chemicals 1 1 5,538 5,538 111
Stone, clay, and glass products —
Glass and glass products I 26,513 24,864 1,649 33
Metal and metal products other than iron and steel- CO
Smelters 1 1 37,235 90,018 52,783
Manufactures
Total metals and metal products other than
1 1 71, 795 61,905 9,890 198 a
Q
iron and sleel 2 1 71,795 61,905 9,890 198 i 37,235 90,018 52,783 CO
Miscellaneous industries-
Tobacco 1 1 37,500 9,198 28,302 566
All other 2 1 37, 260 30,694 6,566 131 1 29,985 40,370 10,385
o
Total, miscellaneous industries 3 2 74,760 39,892 34,868 697 1 29,985 40,370 10,385 o
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical
industries 26 21 9,748,616 5,909,421 3,839,195 75,197 5 830,201 911,010 80,809
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies. 1 1 160,584 165,915 5,351
Railroads, steam 4 4 2,464,567 2,780,326 315,759
Steamship transportation companies 35 33 72,284,049 49,691,903 22,592,146 402,292 2 3,290,724 3,528,828 238,104
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 1 1 52 501 27 244 25 257 505
All other 2 1 113,388 87,338 26,050 521 1 1,998 4,332 2,334
Total, public utilities 43 35 72,449,938 49,806,485 22,643,453 403,318 8 5,917,873 6,479,401 561,528
Insurance companies:
93 Life 7 5 3,901,959 1,689,2S8 2,212,671 328,254 2 1,413,478 1,694,815 281,337
Fire and marine (stock) 91 82 124,986,095 109,666,639 15,319,456 292,079 9 7,015,245 7,358,078 342,833
Casualty 10 7 30,205,929 27,690,866 2,515,063 50,302 3 3,494,122 3,778,054 283,932
Total, insurance companies 108 94 159,093,983 139,046,793 20,047,190 370,635 14 11,922,845 12,830,947 908,102
TABLE 11.—INCOME FROM FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN THE UNITED STATES—Continued.
R E T U R N S F I L E D B Y F O R E I G N C O R P O R A T I O N S — D I S T R I B U T I O N O F INCOMES B Y INDUSTRIES—Continued.

o Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


number
^ % of cor-
•- "s INDUSTRIES. pora- Number Number
^3 tions of cor- Gross Total Normal of cor- Gross Total Deficit.
Net income.
report- pora- income. deductions. tax. pora- deductions.
ing. tions. tions.
O

Merchandising companies:
100 Wholesale jobbers $9,640,809 34,574,024 $5,066,785 $101,319 3 $3,068,300 $3,227,160 $158,860
101 Real estate 9,520 5,860 3,660 ; 73
103 Hotels and restaurants. 32,124 36,399 4,'275
Total, merchandising companies. 18 9,650,329 | 4,579,884 5,070,445 ; 101,392 3,100,424 3,263,559 j 163,135 Q
Miscellaneous corporations: H
104 All other corporations of every description not else- M
where provided for 693 635 51,884,492 j 22,861,839 29,022,653 I 555,383 I 2,812,006 ! 3,659,857 ! 847,851 a
m
Total. 807 304,567,261 222,752,420 81,814,841 \ l,532 ; 91 24,595,565 27,164,011 I 2,568,446 o

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STATISTICS OF INCOME. 47
TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the: number of returns, net income, and total tax.
( [Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
ALABAMA.

Exemptions for I I
Aver-
normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num-| I income lAmount; Addi- normal tax,
her I Total net j subject j of tional and nor-
Income class. of ro- j income, i Specific to i normal ' tax. I addi- mal
turns.! ; exemp- Divi- normal i tax. | I tional and
tion. dends. tax. ; tax. addi-
tional
per
cent.

13,000-14,000! 445 $1., 562,918 $1 , 755, 000; $132,2^6 i.


$3,000-14,000 44 150,387i 132,000! 2,287! $16,lOOj $322,. $322 0.214
$4,000-15,000 351 1,570,371; 1 ,357,000 53,9/11 159,400! 3,188;. 3,188 .203
$5,000-16,000 268 ,511,020! 1 ,039,000! 171,870 300,150i 6,003',. 6,003 .397
$6,000-$7,000
$7,000- $8,000
185
125
i ,192,140;
932, 341!
710,000!
482,OOOi
147,840
112,341
334,300;
338,000;
6,686 .
6,760!.
6,686
6,760
.561
.725
$8,000-$9,000 107 906,586! 416,000; 167,336! 323,250! 6,465!. 6, 465 .713
$9,000-$10,000 75 710,032 286,000! 158, l.'J2| 265,900i .5,318 . 5, 318 .749
$10,000-815,000 235 2!, 828,756! 912,000j 680,906! 1,235,850' 24,717!. 24,717 .874
815,000-820,000 106 1., 836,044; 407,000! 545,344 ! 883,700! 17,674!. 17,674| .963
$20,000-125,000 51 1, 126, 672jI 194,000' 279,472! 653,200! 13,064! $1,061 14;125j 1.254
$25,000-$30,000 41 1,129,334 157,000! 390,9*4' 581,350! 11,627 3,092 14, 7191 1.303
$30,()00-$40,000 19 655,594| 73,000! 228,044 354,550! 7,0911 2,650 9,741 1.486
840,000-850,000 11 481,472! 43,000' 297,722: 140,750; 2,815! 2,945 5, 7601 1.196
$50,000-160,000 3 154,746i 12,000! 114,9%; 27,750; 5551 1,295 1,8501 1.196
$60,000-170,000 4 258,300! 15,0001 66,950; 176,350! 3,5271 2,832 6,359 2.462
$70,000-880,000 5 364, OK)! 19,000! 210.510! 134,500! 2,690 ! 4,919 7,609 2.090
$80,000-890,000 4 337,3061 14,000! 179J.56; 144,150 2,883i 5, 491 8,374 2.483
$90,000-$100,000 (2) ! (2) (2) ! (*) 2. 894
$100,000-$150,000.... (2) , ) (2) 3.646
$150,000-1200,000.... (2) I 4.805
8200,000-8250,000....
$250,000-1300,000....
$300,000-$400,000....
8400,000-8500,000....
$500,000-11,000,000. .
$1,000,000-81,500,000.
$1,500,000-82,000,000.
$2,000',000-83,000,000.
$3,000',000-84,000,000.
$4,000^000-85,000,000.
85,000,000 and over..
Classes grouped 2 .... 760,981! 23,000 251,;: 31 ;6,650| 9,733; 20,586] 30,319!
Total 2,085 18,469,010| 8,046,000 4,191,-28 6,555,900; 131,118! 44,871 175.989 .953
Women m a k i n g
separate returns
from husbands 12

Grand total... 2,097


1
2
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Classes grouped to conceal trie net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
48 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
ALASKA.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
Income class. ber Total net subject of and nor-
of re- income. Specific to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tional and
tion. dends. tax. tax. addi-
tional
per
cent.

$3,000-$4,000 i 40 $142,873 $158,000 $3,572


$3,000-$4,000 15 52,887 45,000 1,237 $6,650 $.133 $.133 0.251
$4,000-$5,000 53 237,637 204,000 2,837 30,800 616 616 .259
$5,000-16,000 35 191,546 130,000 8,546 53,000 1,060 1,060 .553
$6,000-17,000 28 177,954 105,000 7,854 65,100 1,302 1,302 .732
$7,000-18,000 14 104,887 52,000 14,787 38, 100 762 762 .726
$8,000-$9,000 10 83,284 38,000 7,534 37,750 755 755 .907
$9,000-$10,000 9 85,383 35,000 33 50,350 1,007 1,007 1.179
$10,000-$15,000 24 282,273 89,000 20,823 172,450 3,449 3,449 1.222
$15,000-$20,000 3 49,138 12,000 4,088 33,050 661 661 1.345
$20,000-125,000 (22) (22) (22) (2) (2) (22) (2) 1.006
$25,000-$30,000 2 () () () (2) (2) ( )- (2) 1.467
$30,000-$40,000 5 156,017 19,000 75,367 61,650 1,233 459 1,692 1.084
$40,000-$50,000
$50,000-$60,000 i (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 1.050
$60,000-$70,000
$70,000-$80,000 2 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 2.397
$200,000-$250,000
$250 000-$300,000
$300,000-$400,000
$400,000-$500,000
$500 000-11,000,000..
$l,000,000-$l,500,000.
$1,500,000-$2,000,000.
$2,000,000-83,000,000.
$3,000,000-$4,000,000.
$4,000,000-$5,000,000
$5,000,000 and over
Classes grouped 2 314,540 27,000 159,240 128,300 2,566 3,019 5,585
Total 243 1,878,419 914,000 305,918 677,200 13,544 3,478 17,022 .906
1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 49
TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
ARIZONA.

E x e m p ions for Aver-


normcil tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi-
normal tax,
Income class. ber Total net subject of
*, tional
and nor-
of re- income. Specific
to normal tax. addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tional and
dends. tax. tax, addi-
tion. tional
per
cent.

$3,000-$4,000i 166 $581,437 $662,000 $21 811


$3,000-$4,000 24 86,325 72,000 1,475 $12,850 $257 $257 0.298
$4,000-$5,000 152 678,463 587,000 21,263 70,200 1,404 1,404 .207
$5,000-$6,000 135 734,760 526,000 43,860 164,900 3,298 3,298 .449
$6,000-$7,000 77 500,241 293,000 41,591 165,650 3,313 3,313 .662
$7,000-$8,000 59 436,791 226,000 38,441 172,350 3,447 3,447 .789
$8,000-$9,000 50 422,790 196,000 41,690 185,100 3,702 3,702 .876
$9,000-$10,000 39 370,540 153,000 56,240 161,300 3,226 3,226 .871
$10,000-$15,000 110 1,336,194 428,000 253,594 654,600 13,092 13,092 .980
$15,000-$20,000 59 1,016,575 229,000 248,775 538,800 10,776 10,776 1.060
$20,000-$25,000 27 603,307 105,000 167,707 330,600 6,612 $617 7,229 1.198
$25,000 to $30,000.... 20 541,585 77,000 198,935 265,650 5,313 1,418 6,731 1.243
$30,000-$40,000 32 1,087,095 120,000 250,495 716,600 14,332 4,109 18,441 1,696
$40,000-$50,000 13 573,513 51,000 230,913 291,600 5,832 3,307 9,139 1.594
$50,000-$60,000 9 505,436 33,000 134,436 338,000 6,760 4,709 11,469 2.269
$60,000-170,000 4 257,234 15,000 6,084 236,150 4,723 2,896 7,619 2.962
$70,000-$80,000 3 223,584 11,000 3.107 6.134 2.743
61,234 151,350 3,027 2 2
$80,000-$90,000 1 (2) (2) (2) (2) ( 25 (5 1.620
$90,000-$100,000
$100,000-$150,000....
1
3
(2)
12,000
(2) (2) (2) () 15,109
3.725
3.861
391,296 94,196 285,100 5,702 9,407
$150,000-1200,000 2 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 4.065
$200 000-$250 000 - (2)
$250,000-$300,000.... 2 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 5.081
$300,000-$400,000.... 1 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 5.714
$400 000-$500,000
$500 000 $1 000 000
$l,000,000-$l,500,000.
$1,500,000-$2,000,000.
$2,000,000 $3,000,000
$3,000,000-$4,000,000.
$4,000,000-$5,000,000*
$5 000 000 and over
Classes grouped 2 .... 1,430,075 27,000 1,074,025; 329,050 6,581 60,552 67,133

Total 989 11,777,241 3,823,000 2,986,765 5,069,850 101,397 90,122 191,519 1.626
Women making sep-
arate returns from
husbands 5
Grand total 994

1
2Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
35884°—18 4
50 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
ARKANSAS.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. of re- • income. Specific to normal tional addi- mal
turns. B. ._ normal tax. tax. tional and
6 tax. tax. addi-
tfoT **ds. tional
per
cent.

$3,000-$4,000 475 $1,669,616 $1,881,000 $162,071


$3,000-84,000 59 206,192 177,000 9,242 $19,950 $399 $399 0.194
$4,000-15,000 430 1,927,194 1,671,000 74,844 181,350 3,627 3,627 .188
$5,000-86,000 288 1,581,991 1,108,000 134,591 339,400 6,788 6,788 .429
$6,000-$7,000 224 1,445,537 864,000 155,137 426,400 8,528 8,528 .590
$7,000-$8,000 149 1,102,254 574,000 140,604 387,650 7,753 7,753 .703
$8,000-$9,000 115 972,871 450,000 154,071 368,800 7,376 7,376 . 758
$9,000-$10,000 83 787,723 325,000 121,373 341,350 6,827 6,827 .867
$10,000-815,000 214 2,593,281 828,000 523,231 1,242,050 24,841 24,841 .958
$15,000-820,000 89 1,514,672 346,000 363,672 805,000 16,100 16,100 1.063
$20,000-$25,000 50 1,102,391 193,000 252,941 656,450 13,129 $988 14,117 1.281
825,000-830,000 22 589,914 87,000 94,664 408,250 8,165 1,499 9,664 1.638
$30,000-$40,000 23 794,279 90,000 194,229 510,050 10,201 3,121 13,322 1.677
$40,000-$50,000 7 306,371 27,000 23,971 255,400 5,108 1,927 7,035 2.296
$50,000-860,000 4 222,236 15,000 17,236 190,000 3,800 2,044 5,844 2.630
$>0,000-$70,000, 2 (22) (22) (22) (2) (22) (22) (22) 1.899
$70,000-$80,000 2 (2) (2) (2) (22) (2) ( 2) (2) 1.423
$80,000-$90,000 1 () () () () () () () 2.329
$90,000-1100,000 3 280,944 11,000 7,544 262,400 5,248 5,238 10,486 3.732
$100 000-8150 000
8150,000-8200 000..
$200,000-1250,000.... i "(*) (V) (2) (2) (2) 3. 864
$250 000-S300 000
$300 000-$ 100 000
$400 000 $500 000 i |
8500,000-81,000,000. -
$1,000,000-11,500,000.
$1,500,000-12,000.000.
$2,000,000-$3,000,000. . . . .
83,000,000-84,000,000. j
84,000,000-85,000,000.
$5,000,000and over..
Classes grouped2 586,212 24,000 433,162 129,050 2,581 12,225 i4,806|
Total 2,241 17,683,678 8,671,000 2,862,583 6,523,550 130,471 27,042 157,513 .891
Women making sep-
arate returns from
husbands2 14
Grand total 2,255

1
2
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 51
TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
CALIFORNIA.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. of re- income. Specific to normal tional addi- mal
turns. Pivi- normal tax tional and
dends. tax. tax. addi-
tion. tional
per
cent.

y, OPO-«1,OOO'. 4,085 $14.261,943 16 106 000 SI, 173 579


«*: OOO " 1 000 655 2 449 788 1 965 000 106 588 $378.200 9>7, 564 $7, 564 0.309
v l 0 0 0 - ^ 5 000 3 884 17 394 309 14 877 000 704 509 1 812 800 36 or;*?! 36.256 .208
2,438 13.363.726 9.350,000 1.207 926 2.805.800 56. 116 . 56,116 .420
•»(• POM "C 000 1 803 11 656 153 6 918 000 1 597 953 3 210 9 00 64 *>M 64,204 .551
1 250 9 346 696 4 782 001) 1.425 fiO6 3.139.000 62, 780 62.780 .672
^ OOi) o QOO Q54 8 085 768 3 649 000 1 646 118 2 790 650 813 55.813 .690
V%(Vf) >i(,,000 778 7.376,500 2.968,000 1.557 150 2.851.350 57, 027;. 57,027 . 773
^ 0 {) ,M vi 1,000.. 2,067 25.110.624 7,871,000 6 616 124 10623.500 212. 470;. 212,470 . 846
S ",0'»<) \ > 0 P ' ^ P 963 16 647 672 3 656 000 5 813 779 7.177,900 143, 558: 143.558 .862
531 11,857,892 2.018.000 4.373 742 5.466.150 109. 323 i %U 516! 120 839 1.019
336 9 128 491 1 288,000 3 647 791 4,192.700 83 854 92 0-V4I 105.908 1.160
< >
* >0.(V0-1> 1 0 , 0 1 " ) . . 385 13,198.844 1,473.000 5 595 644 6.130.200 122. 604! 50 40A! 173.004 1.311
212 9,385.040 800 000 4,400 290 4,184,750 83.695; 54 330l 138.025 1.471
•s 0,'»f n « u ) , 0 0 u 132 7,220,540 503,000 3,524. 540 3.193,000 63, 860; fiO 557 124,417 1.723
«H),f n')-S70 000 84 5 332 545 331,000 2.406 345 2,595,200 51, 904 ri>. 804 104.708 1.964
«."0,0(-0 ^ 0 , 0 0 0 . . 51 3.825,920 195.000 2.437, 970 1,192.950 23, 859; 49 288 73,147 1.912
49 4 156 194 186.000 2-273 874 1.696.250 33. 9? 5 59 1Q9 93.124 2.241
VM) 0 >P S U O O 0 0 . . . 36 3,409.857 140.000 1.843 007 1.426.850 9 8 537 63 824 92.361 2.709
•^OP.'JOO M 50,000 88 10,718.633 332,000 5 800 133 4.586.500 91, 730 266 111 357,841 3.339
>150,<'00-V:00,P90.. 30 5,255.317 116,000 2,660 317 2,479,000 49, 580, 181.254! 230.834 4.392
^00,000-'"vHO 000. . 15 3.525,827 57,000 2.220 277 1,248.550 24. 971 148 84ft! 173.817 4.930
" >"O,I'H)- ,$00,000-. . 17 4,691,343 65.000 3,065 393 1,560.950 31, 219 i 222 395 i 253.614 5.406
MOP.O'K) M00.000 6 1.975.501 22,000 946. 551 1.006,950 20, 139 105 741 125.880 6.372
<UOO.(.OO ^"0( (-00.. . 8 3,481,123 32,000 1.712. 223 1,736,900 34, 738 216 942 251,680 7.230
&>00,0P( ^1,000,000... 7 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 8.466
$ l , 0 0 0 , i M W "v(0,000. 1 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 10.219
SI )00 000 V* ( 00 000
S2,000,000-^3,000,000.
S3 POO.OOO-'U 000 000
^1 Ol1' 000 -~. f 10 000
S7 000 000 ,MI } over
5,468,769 31, 000 1,923, 769 3,514,000 70. 280 410,369 480.649

Tot i l . 20 865 228,324 945 79, 731,000 70,611, 281 81. 000.300 1, 620,006 1 975 630 3 ,595,636 1.575

se]),-i,iie l e t u r n s
tsojn h u s b a n d s 343
Grand total 21,208

1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
52 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
COLORADO.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. of re- income. Specific to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tional and
dends. tax. tax. addi-
tion. tional
per
cent.

$3,000-$4.000 i 848 $2,939,315 $3,357,000 $352,875


$3,000-$4,000 94 359,299 282,000 13,599 $63.700 $1,274 $1, 274 0.355
|4,000-$5,000 717 3,317,461 2,781,000 208,961 327,500 6,550 6,550 .197
$6,000-$6,000 499 2,733,471 1,935,000 199,621 598,850 11,977 11,977 .438
$6,000-17,000 349 2,258,190 1,356.000 230.640 671,550 13,431 13,431 .595
$7,000-$8,000 241 1,789,854 932,000 246,154 611,700 12,234 12,234 .684
$8,000-$9,000 190 1,609,373 731,000 293.973 584,400 11,688 11,688 .726
$9,000-$10,000 151 1,404,039 577,000 255.239 571.800 11,436 11,436 .815
$10,000-$15,000 541 6,623,074 2,114.000 1,199.474 3.309,600 66,192 66,192 .999
$15,000-120,000 265 4,604,140 1,031,000 1.222,940 2,350,200 47,004 47,004 1.021
$20,000-$25,000 137 3,056,880 535,000 782.480 1,739,400 34,788 37,993 1.243
$25,00O-$30,000 65 1,799,167 258,000 451.867 1,089,300 21,786 o', 296 27,082 1.505
$30,000-$40,000 103 3, 573,793 397,000 1,350.743 1,826,050 36,521 14,912 51,433 1.439
$40,000-$50,000 49 2,169,672 194,000 667,572 1,308,100 26,162 13,920 40,082 1.847
$50,000-$60,000 34 1,845,512 129,000 800,812 915, 700 18,314 16,012 34,326 1.860
$60,000-$70,000 19 1,216,575 71,000 702,775 442.800 8,856 13,000 21,856 1.797
$70,000-$80,000 22 1,634,265 85.000 812,065 737,200 14,744 22,421 37,165 2.274
$80,000-$90,000 9 758, 747 34,000 244,347 480,400 9,608 12,350 21,958 2.894
$90,000-$100,000 7 669,843 28,000 189,893 451,950 9,039 12,794 21,833 3.259
$100,000-$150,000.... 22 2,846,432 85,000 1, 505,632 1,255, 800 25,116 76,000 101,116 3.552
$150,000-$200,000 1,199,608 27,000 245,758 926,850 18,537 40,476 59,013 4.919
$200,000-$250,000..-. 2 4.481
$250,000-$300,000.... 3 12,000 537,516 267,650 5,353 38,336 43,689 5.346
$300,000-^400,000-... 1 817,186 5.807
S400,000-$500,000.... 9 7.691
$500,000-$l,000,000..
$1,000,000-81,500,000.
$1,500,000-12,000,000.
$2,000,000-13,000,000.
2
1
(*)
s 8.785
9.428

$3,000,000-14,000,000.
$4,000,000-$5,000,000.
$5,000,000 and over ... .. .
Classes grouped 2 4,628,254 32,666 2,744,i54 1,852,166 37,042 339,384 376,426
Total 4,380 53,854,13016,983,000 15,259,090 22,382,600 447,652 608,106 1,055,758 1.960
Women making
separate returns
from husbands... 55
Grand total 4,435
1
2 Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 53
TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.

CONNECTICUT.

Exemptions for i Aver-


normal tax.
I oi+
rate I ag e
Net
Amount Addi- normal I tax,
Total
Num- income
ber Total net subject of and I nor-
Income class. of re- income. to normal tional
Specific | r . ._ normal tax. 1 addi- mal
turns. tax. tional and
tax. tax. addi-
I tional
per
cent.
--I
$3,000-$4,0001 1,461 $5,034,531 $5,672, OOOj $704,509
$3,000-14,000 199 752,562 597,000 34,162 $121,400 $2,428 $2,4281 0.323
$4,000-15,000 1,474 6,603,417 5,598,000 40,267 965,150 19,303 i 19,3031 .292
$5,000-$6,000 1,116 6,121,098 4.240,000 831,698 1,049,400 20,988 20,988| .343
$6,000-17,000 812 5,239,940 3,080,000 1,008,240 1,151,700 23,034 23,034 .440
$7,000-18,000 613 4,576,664 2,313,000 998,104 1,265,550 25,311 25,3111 .553
$8,000-$9,000 413 3,482,620 1,553,000 876,170 1,053,450 21,069 21,069 .605
$9,000-$10,000 373 3,535,970 1,422,000} 1,014,270| 1,099,700 21,994 21,994 .622
$10,000-$15,000 1,114 13,520,431 4.184, OOOj 4,581,381 4,755,050 95,101 95,101 .703
$15,000-120,000 582 10,090,114 2', 181, OOOj 4,376, 7641 3,532,350 70,647 70,647 .700
$20,000-125,000 299 6,875,493 1,131,000! 3,135,443! 2,609,050 52,181 $14,028 66,209 .963
$25,000-130,000 210 5,747,537 792, OOOJ 2,991,1371 1,964,400 39,288 14,604 53,892 .938
$30,000-140,000... . 278 9,617, 780 1,052, OOOj 4,851,830 3,713,950 74,279 38,742 113,021 1.175
$40,000-150,000 140 6,291,273 519, OOOj 3,456,0731 2,316.200 46,324 40,847 87,171 1.386
$50,000-160,000 94 5,123,962 357,0001 2,717,812 2.049^ 150 40,983 45,155 86,138 1.681
$60,000-$70,000 65 4,206,673 245,000 2,378,123 l' 583,550 31,671 48,501 80,172 1.906
$70,000-$80,000 43 3,302,488 166,000 1,879; 938 1,256,550 25,131 46,831 71,962 2.179
$80,000-$90,000 23 1,938,914 82,000 1,453,864 403,050 8.061 31,466 39,527 2.039
$90,000-1100,000 16 1,512,276 - 62,000 811,676 638,600 12', 772 28,186 40,958 2.708
$100,000-1150,000..., 62 7,373,814 231,000 4,405,564! 2,737,250 54, 745 182,171 236,916 3.213
$15O,0OO-S200,000.... 30 5,181, 724 112,000 2,500,974 2,568,750 51,375 176,403 227,778 4.396
$200,000-$250,000.... 15 3,371,718 54,000 1,906,818 1,410,900 28,218 137,845 166,063 4.925
$250,000-$300,000.... 6 1,441,734 23, OOOj 517,834 900,900 18,018 67,965 85,983 5.964
$300,000-$400,000.... 9 3,519,509 33, OOOj 2,079,6591 1,406,850 28,137 207,995 236,132 6.709
$400,000-1500,000.... 3 1,447,561 2
12,000 896,261! 539,300 10,786 109,068
2
$500,000-$1,000,000.. 2 ()2
() I (2) (2) (2
98,282
(2) (i 7.535
8.373
$1,000,000-$1,500,000. 1 (2) 10.156
$1,500,000-$2,000.000.
$2,000,000-$3,000,000. 10.995
$3,000,000-$4,000,000.
$4,000,000-$5,000,000.
$5,000,000 and over..
Classes grouped 2 7,948,548 19, OOOj 5,437,598 2,491,950 49,839 774,142 823,981
Total 9,455 133,858,341 35,730,0O0J55,886,169|43,584,150 871,683 1,953,163 2,824,846 2.110
Women making
separate returns
from husbands 258

Grand total 9,713

1 Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.


2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
54 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
DELAWARE.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount normal tax,
ber Total net I subject of Addi- and nor-
Income class. of re- income. I Specific tional
to normal addi- mal
turns. tax.
divi- normal tax. tional and
exemp- dends. tax. tax. addi-
tion. tional
per
cent.

$3,000-84,0001 185 $653,563 $724,000 $89,185


$3,000-14,000 23 85,870 69,000 3, 870 $13,000 $260 $260 0.303
$4,000-85,000 167 716,375 639,000 53,125! 54,250 1,085 1,085 .145
$5,000-86,000 135 740,677 520,000 98,627! 122,050 2,441 2,441 .329
$6,000-87,000 109 705, 750 415,000 134,800 155,950 3,119 3,119 .442
$7,000-18,000 77 576,776 296,000 134,076| 146,700 2,934 2,934 .509
$8,000-19,000 67 563,754 255,000 168,204 140,550 2,811 2,811| .499
$9,000-810,000 55 j 519,411 208,000 159,511 151,900 3,038 3,038: .585
$10,000-815,000 139| 1, 713,956 526,000 645,506 542,450 10,849 10,849} .633
$15,000-820,000 80| 1,392,215 305,000 623,615 463,600 9,272 9,272! .666
$20,000-825,000 53 i 1,194,219 203,000 582,319 408,900 8,178 $1,005 9,1831 .769
$25,000-830,000... . 34j 921,515 129,000 459,965 332,550 6,651 2,189; 8,840! .959
$30,000-840,000 36| 1, 242, 057 140, 000 555,957 546,100 10,922! 4,670 15,5921 1.255
$40,000-850,000 28 1,319,860 105,000 810,460 404,400 8,088! 8,746 16,834 1.275
$50,000-560,000 20' 1,095,573 76,000 376,023 643,550 12,871 9,263 22,134 2.020
$60,000-870,000 161 1, 014, 010 62,000 587,96' 364, 050 7,281 11,021 18,302i 1.805
$70,000-880,000 81 607,1171 32,000 285,31 289,800 5,796 7,477 13,273j 2.186
$80,000-890 000 41 353,80S 15, 000 185,108 153, 700 3,074 6,128 9,202' 2.601
$90; 000-8100,000 6| 577,404 24,000 252,554 30*0,850 6,017 11,063 17,080 2.958
$100,000-$150,000.... 151 1,809,194 58,000 1 239 994 511,200 10,2241 40,947 51,171 2.828
8150,000-1200,000 11! 1,907, 252 41,000 1,331,252 535,000 10,700 60,724 71,424 3.745
$200,000-8250,000... 9| 1,947,174 35,000 1,343,624 568, o50| ll,37l! 74,368| 85,739 4.403
671,652 2,357

I
$250,000-1300,000.... 800,502 11,000 117, 850| 36,076 38,433 4.801
$300,000-8400,000.... 2,638,685 31,000 1. 636,185 971,5001 19,430 134,709 154,139 5.842
$400,000-8500,000.... 4, 046,543 34,000 2'. 681,9931 1,330,550] 26,611 257, 609 284,220 7.024
$500,000-11,000,000. . 7,696; 044 40,000 6'. 453,494' 1, 202,550' 24, 051 534,393 558,4441 7.256
$1,000,000-11,500,000. (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 9.271
$1,500,000-$2,000,000 5,113,722 12,000 4, 777,922i 323, 800 6,476 465,171 471,647 9.223
$2,000,000-83,000,000
$3,000,000-84,000,000.
l\ 2
( ) (2) (2) 10.544
11.185
$4,000,000-85.000,000.
$5,000,000 a n d over.. lj (2) (2) () 12.259
Classes grouped 2 . J 15,815,384 16,0000 15,744,234 55,150! 1,103 1,813,03611,814,139
. j
Total 1,315 57,798,410 5,021,000 42,086,532 10,850,500| 217,010 3,478,595|3,695,605 6.394
Women making
separate returns
from husbands 31

Grand total | 1,346

1 Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.


2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 55
TABLE 2a.—PEBSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOB STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
D I S T R I C T O F COLUMBIA.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. of re- income. Specific to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. divi- normal tax. tional and
tion. dends. tax tax. addi-
tional
per
cent.
*.'$,( no-^,4,000 i 1,590 $5,578,641 $6,285, 000 $226 270
317 1,141,121 951, 000 25,371 $164 750 $3, 295 $3 295 0 289
V/iOO-So 000 1 305 5 857 524 4,989, 000 158 674 709, 14 197 14,197 242
«>,n()O-SG,()OO . . . 859 4,676,685 3,291, 000 330,68R 1 055 000 21 100 21 100 451
485 3,155,101 1,858, 000 323 801 973 300 19 19 466 617
^r' ooo-\^ ooo 325 2,428,288 1,244, 000 300 388 883 900 17, 678 17 678 728
237 2,010,417 906, 000 386 517 717, 900 14, 358 14,358 .714
vij ()'):t-(> ]() ooo 141 1 320 857 534 ooo 236 957 549 OOO 10 99S 10 998 833
S U . H ••)-*• 1 5 , 0 0 0 . . . 591 7,151,684 2,261, 000 1,141 034 3,749,650 74, 993 74 993 1 049
^Lr),i"' M -*2() 000 277 4 840 904 1 069 000 1 002 754 2 769 150 55 55 383 1 144
160 3,640,984 618, 000 930 734 2,092, 250 41, 845 $4, 408 46,253 1.270
21,00 >-MO,000 85 2,312,671 323, 000 606 221 1,383, 450 27, 669 6, 036 33,705 1.457
\ , A ) -^l-0,!>on 105 3,608,935 398.000 1,197 185 2,013, 750 40, 275 14, 361 54,636 1.514
•*' ,i}PO-^'")O,Pi':> 59 2,586.411 232, 000 690 811 1,663, 600 33, 272 15, 988 49,260 1.905
- 5 : , ' ; , } ) - •:>')/•( ,0 31 1,775,503 118, 000 794 753 862, 750 17, 255 16, 853 34,108 1.921
•» ;i ,(>;,,) s 7 0 , 0 0 0 23 1,534,190 86, 000 527 640 920, 550 18, 411 17, 537 35,948 2.343
V
7 ,.'! ' ^'s'ljOi'i 17 1,269,009 65, 000 502 159 701, 850 14, 037 17, 898 31,935 2.517
• > ' • , ;;•« ^ o O j O i ' i 1 15 1,273.972 57, 000 261 322 955, 650 19, 113 20, 776 39,889 3.131
-<} fi» ) - " i i j u . t K i ' i 6 570,749 24, 000 91 199 455, 550 9, 111 10, 830 19,941 3.494
1
1 •i\0'''%1~ *150/M'i' 37 4.67G,124 136, 000 1,673 124 2,867, 000 57, 340 122, 841 180,181 3.853
17 3,001,367 62, 000 1,162 517 1,776, 850 35, 537 103, 474 139,011 4.632
' 2'v'!.'•'' * v-2")0.!'(Ki. 5 1.080,760 18, 000 498, 710 564, 050 11, 281 42, 715 53,996 4.996
1 1
2 ()2 ( 2) (2) (:-) (2) (2) (2) 4.632
2
O l Vyr lu-S 10'V," '!! . . 1 (-)
2
(2) C ) (2) (2, (2) (2) 6.359
i
I f ) (2) (2) (2) 7.300
2
«*»»«), ' ) , - s i / ; , i , ) , . " ) { ) . . 1 (2) () (2) (2) (2) (2) 7.388
I •}() yiit)- i,.vr,ono.

•3.n;)0,(K))-s4,().n.,;)(H).
5 0(1 -/)(K)an l o \ o r . .
i,842,724 20, 000 1,261, 074 561, 650 11, 233 107, 080 118.313
Vo'al . . 6 692 67 334 62125 545 000 14 329 90028 392 350 567 847 500, 797 1,068 644 1,587
\ \ OTueii in a k i n g

116
Grand total 6,808

1
2Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
56 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number oj returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
FLORIDA.

1 Aver-
Exempi ions for
normsil t a x . age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. of re- income. Specific- to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tional and
tion. dends. tax. tax. addi-
tional
per
cent.
S3,000-$4,000i 379 $1,319,426 $1,506,000 $102,515
$3,000-$4,000 49 181,266 147,000 7,966 $26,300 $526 $526 0.291
$4,000-15,000 304 1,362,405 1,179,000 64,155 119,250 2,385 2,385 .175
$5,000-16,000 217 1,186,451 847,000 104^ 851 234,600 4,692 4,692 .395
$6,000-17,000 181 1,168,958 701,000 159,708 308,250 6,165 6,165 .527
$7,000-18,000 106 791,706 410,000 123,506 258,200 5,164 5,164 .652
$8,000-19,000 79 671,128 304,000 126,628 240,500 4,810 4,810 .717
$9,000-$10,000 57 537,071 225,000 135,421 176,650 3,533 3,533 .658
$10,000-$15,000 194 2,339,522 751,000 571,922 1,016,600 20,332 20,332 .869
$15,000-$20,000 66 1,141,167 253,000 348,467 539,700 10,794 10,794 .946
$20,000-125,000 50 1,104,081 195,000 278,281 630,800 12,616 S i,194 13,810 1.251
$25,000-130,000 25 682,353 94,000 290,853 297,500 5,950 1,731 7,681 1.126
$30,000-140,000 19 664,190 74,000 315,540 274,650 5,493 2,703 8,196 1.234
$40,000-150,000 12 539,268 47,000 222,968 269,300 5,386 3,587 8,973 1.664
$50,000 $60,000 4 218,970 15,000 58,720 145,250 2,905 1,990 4,895 2.235
$60,000-170,000 5 323,404 18,000 163,904 141,500 2,830 3,702 6,532 2.020
$70,000-$80,000 3 216,728 12,000 180,828 23,900 478 2,902 3,380 1.560
$80,000-190,000 4 344,106 15,000 244,906 84,200 1,684 5,763 7,447 2.164
$90,000-1100,000 2 (2) (2) (2) (2) 2
() (2) (2) 2. 700
$100,000-$150,000 2 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 3.134
(2)
$150 000-$200,000 . . .
$200,000-$250,000 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 5.924
$250,000-$300,000.... « ; (2) (2)
$300,000-$400,000 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 7.258
$400,000-1500,000
$500,000-$l,000,000 . .
$l,000,000-$l,500,000. i
$1,500,000-$2,000,000. (3) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 9.558
$2,000,000-$3,000,000.
$3,000,000-$4,000,000.
$4,000,000-$5,000,000.
$5,000,000 and o v2 e r . .
Classes grouped 2,609,002 23,000 1,732,452 853,550 17,071 186,250 203,321
Total 1,760 17,401,202 6,816,000 5,233,591 5,640,700 112,814 209,822 322,636 1,854
Women m a k i n g
separate returns
from husbands 19

Grand total 1,779

1
2
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and the identity of the taxpayer where only one or two re *
turns
3 appear under a distribution.
Wife's or husband's return accounted for in another State.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 57
TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
GEORGIA.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. ofre- income. Specific to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tional and
tion. dends. tax. tax. addi-
tional
per
cent.

$3,000-84,0001 590 $2,092,919 $2,331,000 $213,026


$3,000-14,000 90 321,056 270,000 20,506 $30,550 $611 $611 0.190
$4,000-$5,000 640. 2,869,317 2,481,000 95,367 292,950 5,859 5,859 .204
$5,000-$6,000. 443 2,419,637 1,723,000 193,587 503,050 10,061 10,061 .416
$6,000-$7,000 349 2,254,100 1,355,000 294,650 604,450 12,089 12, 089 .536
$7,000-88,000 230 1,713,642 892,000 240,442 581,200 11,624 11,624 .678
$8,00(3-19,000 193 1,640,928 749,000 354,678 537,250 10,745 10,745 .655
89,000-810,000 125 1,183,387 484,000 302,587 396,800 7,936 7,936 .671
$10,000-815,000 345 4,180,791 1,338,000 1,093,791 1,749,000 34,980 34,980 .837
815,000-820,000. 163 2,804,890 633,000 990,340 1,181,550 23,631 23,631 .842
820,000-825,000 95 2,136,664 366,000 769,264 1,001,400 20,028 $2,214 22,242 1.041
$25,000-130,000 40 1,089,599 153,000 542,949 393,650 7,873 2,839 10,712 .983
$30,000-$40,000 60 2,027,365 231,000 962,515 833,850 16,677 8,182 24,859 1.226
$40,000-$50,000 26 1,135,468 104,000 498,018 533,450 10,669 6,627 17,296 1.523
$50,000-160,000 19 1,033,851 73,000 537,101 423,750 8,475 9,123 17,598 1.702
$60,000-870,000 9 588,296 36,000 345,546 206, 750 4,135 6,591 10,726 1.823
|70,000-$80,000 10 752,075 38,000 472,975 241,100 4,822 10,921 15,743 2.093
$80,000-890,000 6 507,104 24,000 176,754 306,350 6,127 8,133 14.260 2.812
$90,000-1100,000 2 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 2.407
$100,000-8150,000.... 378,571 12,000 211,471 155,100 3,102 9,929 13,031 3.442
$150,000-1200,000.... 4 647,497 15,000 505,847 126,650 2,533 20,823 23,356 3.607
$209 000-8250 000
$250,000-1300,000..
$300,000-8400,000
$400.000-$500,000
$500,000-81,000,000..
$1,000,000-81,500,000. 1 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 8.377
$1,500,000-82,000,000.
$2,000,000-83,000,000
$3,000,000-84,000,000.
$4,000,000-85,000,000.
$5,000,000 and over
Classes grouped 2 1,215,808 12,000 1,151,658 52,150 1,043 89,660 90,703
Total 3,443 32,992,965 13,320,000 9,973,072 10,151,000 203,020 175,042 378,062 1.146
Women making
separate returns
from husbands 1
Grand total 3,444
1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
58 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.

HAWAII.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. of re- income. Specific to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tional and
tion. dends. tax. tax. addi-
tional
per
cent.

$3,00O-$4,000i 192 $664, 298 $753, 000 $144


$3,000-84,000 27 103, 470 81, 000 8' 813, 800! 8276 . 8276 0.267
$4,000-$5,000 150 673, 8991 569, 000 48! 56, 700; 1,134 . 1,134 .168
$5,000-$6,000 125 682, 1971 480, 000 82, 800' 1,656 . 1, 656 .243
$6,000-87,000 71 4 61 ?6 7 , nnni
no: 1, «29l 1 62 n .353
$7,000-,f 8,000 loo' 67") 1^9
; | .450
66 im* • 2 ^10 2 210
$8,000-89,000 53 i 19, 19 lj 000 171 s, 1 ().] .370
$9,000-810,000 33 311 307 19> 000 K-l 1,7", l'70u| .548
$10,000-115,000 106 Of 0 '")l 7 (. 1 . 543
$15,000-820,000 66 211^ 0t w
0«i 1 1 .401
820,000-825,000 34 127, Ti 0 .597
$25,000-130,000 35 oor , ) •
.920
$30,000-840,000 41 1, 101 V)\] 10 .753
$40,000-850,000 22 SI, !oo 1 N
.999
$50,000-860,000 18 ,00i 1.423
$60,000-170,000 12 [ OO'y 1") 1 ^ 1 7 | 1. 501
$70,000-180,000 ,00) «l,2ll 1.800
880,000-890,000 71 t»0 1")), P , 9 7 i ' 2.140
$90,000-8100,000 3 is) 2.918
$100,000-8150,000.... 24 2.628
$150,000-8200,000.... 12 7^ SOI 3.583
$200,000-3250,000.... ( ) , 4. 863
$250,000-8300,000.... (2,
(2) 4.792
$300,000-8400,000....
$4 00,000-$500,000 6.533
$500,000-81,000,000..
$l,000,000-$l,500,000.
$1,500,000-82,000,000.
$2,000,000-83,000,000.
$3,000,000-84,000,000.
$4,000,000-$5,000,000.
$5,000,000 and over..
Classes grouped 2 1,887,726 22,000 1,519,376 346,350! 6,927| 99,5601 106,487j.
Total 1,110 20,362, 02?; 4,183,000 12,838,115 3,573,850] 71,477| 295,3251 368,802 1.801
Women m a k i n g
separate returns
from husbands
Grand total 1,144

1
2
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 59
T A B L E 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND T E R R I T 9 R I E S ; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.

IDAHO.

Exemptions for | Aver-


normal tax. ' age
rate
Net Total of
Num- ! income Amount normal tax,
ber Total net subject of | Addi- and nor-
Inc ome class. of re- income. to normal tional addi- mal
Specific tax.
turns. Divi- ! normal tax. tional and
exemp- tax. tax. addi-
tion. dends.
: tional
per
cent.

137 $482, 643 $543,000 $40,130


90, 591 78,00<3 2,041 $10,550 ¥211! $211 6.233
i \ 0 ^ ' O f )! olo, 771 JSO,000 19,221 17,550 951 951 .174
t ()' 0 520 V > 865.00') U5 050 0 901 2 901 .558
• \* 307 °"2,00, 125, 400 0 50 s ' \ 50^ .557
i 'h o7 502! AJ3,00< ' wrs 3 157 3,457 .688
I/''i,f'0) 4S.s(,'2 K>5/)00 3 ,vr ,i, 300 .846
217 14 0 {
)"» S">{^ 1 L,917 .883
'l5,0-V " '. 295^ ( 0 , 21") lib 3- «9, 050 9i7
•J9? . 7,39-J .812
20,Ui) K\>! <. , j
151,'()• i ">7, 11 ) ()x7~) fi ^7"> 1.055
1
.f /')' V) . . 19 1 M
131 "Mill, 1 074 ),().")! 1.200
, f i'.'/ 05 N 2 1 . (•')• 1 )1!.?)() 2 0 >(» 1V9 2,.3JU 1.490
1- ! r Mi 2 0 7 , ^ i0 ! IV "), t>0^ 1. 458
f;
1 Itn
>5i 1 J»i(
3,73 i 1.370
J. 771
11
<> < ' ; ) lJ' .990
,\ i N<» •AM 1 )•), 10') l,c 4
^ \',Slo 2.546
V i U
2 ' ) ' ) ^2 \
3.399
c
.";). ' ' . . . ' ) (- 1 i t
3. 811
i 7 • i'. . I - ) 3. 235
' "o,< 1 ''/' V" (-) 4. 780
1 t' ( i 5. 625
( ) ' ') (')

) * 4 X M ' " ) f
' 6. 642
,< 1 \-\ { ) , ( y ;- W 6.455

1
,' i!
! ',
l
*(h) 3'(»'nKM).

, ), y\l() "5 ( 0,000.


1
i ' •' ' ' , I V i -'i . .
1,728 39,000: 82S,924] 860,350 17 207 72,048 89,255
I a. . . . 754 7,927, 064 2,923,000 1,978,251 3,126, 300 62, 526' 77,970 140,496 1.772
A i.i il l i i ' e p -
i< l U l M S > I 0111
and* 2
uid total 756
, j
1
\ 1 ' )\al le: Lpecific exemption and dividend exceed net income.
'2 ( t-sos grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
p *• 1 under a distribution.
60 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
ILLINOIS.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. of re- income. to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. Specific Divi- normal tax. tional and
exemp- dends. tax. tax. addi-
tion. tion-
al per
cent.

$3,000-84,000* 6,725 $23,589,705;826,611,000 81. 845,416


$3,000-84,000 920
— " 320,378 2,760,000
3,; 93,428 8466,950 $9,339 89,339 0.281
$4,000-15,000 i,612 29,5583,32825,556,000 882,128 3,145,200 62,904 62,904 .213
$5,000-86,000 605 25,1123,88917,821,000 1. 698,939! 5,603,950 112,079 112,079 .446
$6,000-$ /,000 229 20,8869,441! 12,515,000 2. 032,841 6; 321,600 126,432 126,432 .606
$7,000-88,000 300 182,6011 8,907,000! 2 123,701 6,151,900 123,038 123,038 .716
$8,000-89,000 722 618,383| 6,651,000 2, 239,133 5,728,250| 114,565 114,565 .784
$9,000-810,000 313 12,-491,444' 5,088,000! 2, 123,6441 5,279,800! 105,596 105.596 .845-
$10,000-815,000 679 551,53814,217,000! 10, 036,388120,298,150! 405,963 405,963 .911
$15,000-820,000 816 576,259J 7,020,000 9, 029,009! 15,527,250j 310,545 310,545 .983
$20,000-825,000 018 819,396 3,900,000 6, 948,59611,970,800 239,416 $36,061 275,477 1.207
$25,000-830,000 '605 557,976 2,317,000! 6, 210,626 8,030,350! 160,607 41,792 202,399 1.222
830,000-840,000 760 326,141 2,922,000110, 130,84113,273,300| 265,466 103,404 368,870 1.401
$40,000-850,000 470 063,869 1,805,000! 9, 279,069 i, 979,800! 199,596 129,356 328,952 1.562
$50,000-860,000 238 13,1044,019 920,000 5, 760,019 6,364, OOOl 127,280 109,687 236,967 1. 817
$60,000-870,000 201 13,1 198,156 780,000 6, 514,756 5,903,400! 118,068 141,985 260,053 1.970
$70,000-880,000. 123 9,2 260,957| 471,000! 5, 126,707 3,663,250) 73,265 141,488 214,753 2.319
$80,000-890,000 124 10,609', 439 476,000! 5,148,589 4,984,8501 99,697 161,900 261.597 2.466
$90,000-8100,000 65 6,331,836| 248,000! 3,272,486 2)811; 350! 56,227 110,535 166,762 2.634
$100,000-8150,000 ~ 124,778! 893,000 14,688,178 12,543,600i
231 28, 250,872 668,835 919,707 3.270
$150,000-8200,000.... 871 14',690,242J 326,000 7,069,992 7,294,250! 145,885 477,650 623,535 4.245
$200,000-8250,000.... 52) 11, 735,069 202,000! 4,849,969 6,683,100! 133,662 454,541 588,203 5.012
$250,000-$300,000.... 25 " 123,975 91,000| 4,768,275 2,264,700!
" ""' —' 45,294 327,957 373,251 5. 239
$300,000-8400,000.... 35 n ; 644,839 133,000 5,989,889 5,521,950! 110,439 625,030 735,469 6.316
$400,000-8500,000 23 " 402,925 89,000 4,316,125 4,997,800 99,956 568,685 668,641 7.111
$500,000-81,000,000.. 17, 953,776 .,00011,220,676 6,637,1001 132,742 1,301,166 1,433,908 7.987
$1,000,000-81,500,000. 589,996 27,000 7,362,246 1,200,750! 24,015 731,003 755,018 8.790
81,500,000-82,000,000. 088,774 15,000 3,550,624 2,523,150! 50,4631 763,933 814,396 13.375
$2,000,000-83,000,000. 817,704 10,000 4,161,054 2,646,650| 52,933 295,898 348,831 5.117
$3,000,000-$4,000,000.
$4,000,000-85,000,000.
$5,000,000 and over..
Total 37,018 484,290,833 142,867,000l 158,473,344 187,817,2O0j3,756,344 7,190,906 10,947,250 2.260
Women making sep-
arate returns from
husbands 507

Grand total 37,525

1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 61
TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
INDIANA.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
Income class. ber Total net subject of and nor-
of re- income. Specific to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tional and
dends. tax. tax. addi-
tion. tional
per
cent.

$3,000-$4,000 i 1,408 $4,951,356 $5,544,000 $401,902


$3,000-14,000 163 599,556 489,000 27,806 $82,750 $1,655 $1,655 0.276
$4,00()-$5,000 1,229 5,509,309 4,752,000 237,209 520,100 10,402 10,402 .189
$5,000-16,000 917 4,979,398 3,570,000 489,798 919, 600 18,392 18,392 .369
$6,000-$7,000 570 3,690,803 2,207,000 509,653 974,150 19,483 19,483 .528
$7,00(>-$8,000 410 3,036,800 1,593,000 530,250 913,550 18,271 18,271 .602
$8,000-19,000 341 2,890,055 1,323,000 615,205 951,850 19,037 19,037 .659
$9,000-$10,000 288 2,728,721 1,117,000 610,721 1,001,000 20,020 20,020 .734
$10,000-$15,000 688 8,313,431 2,657,000 2,647,181 3,009,250 60,185 60,185 .724
$15,000-120,000 333 5,723,336 1,286,000 2,299,236 2,138,100 42,762 42,762 .747
$20,000-$25,000 160 3, 559,603 620,000 1,381,203 1,558,400 31,168 $3,686 34,854 .979
$25,000-$30,000 108 2,960,010 416,000 1,533,960 1,010,050 20,201 7,977 28,178 .952
$30,000-$40,000 108 3,736,556 415,000 1,969,806 1,351,750 27,035 17, 652 44,687 1.196
$40,000-150,000 48 2,127,935 190,000 1,102,185 835,750 16,715 13,722 30,437 1.430
$50,000-$60,000 35 1,924,855 138,000 1,120,055 666,800 13,336 16,982 30,318 1.575
$60,000-$70,000 36 2,321,892 140,000 1,113,192 1,068,700 21,374 26,046 47,420 2.042
$70,000-180,000 16 1,209,497 63,000 630, 747 525,750 10,515 16,516 27,031 2.235
$80,000-$90,000 11 945,558 43,000 422,258 480,300 9,606 15,477 25,083 2.653
$90,000-$100,000 8 756,416 31,000 437,116 288,300 5,766 20,496 26,262 3.472
$100J000-$150,000.... 25 3,014,880 98,000 2,301,780 615,100 12,302 75,019 87,321 2.896
$150,000-$200,000.... 16 2,753,152 64,000 1,834,302 854,850 17,097 92,643 109,740 3.986
$200,000-$250,000 14 3,064,696 56,000 1,211,396 1,797,300 35,946 122,044 157,990 5.155
$250,000-$300,000.... 1 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) <2) 6.377
$300,000-$400,000 3 1,027,625 11,000 151,975 864,650 17,293 56,043 73,336 7.136
$400,000-1500,000.... 3 1,351,210 12,000 899,460 439,750 8,795 85,383 94,178 6.969
$500 000-$1,000 000
$1,000,000-$1,500,000. 1 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 10.211
$1,500,000-$2,000,000.
12,0(1),000-$3,000,000.
$3,000,000-$4,000,000.
$4,000,000-$5,000,000. I
$5,000,000 and over.
Classes grouped 2.. 1,461,033 8,000 340,983 1,112,050 22,24i 116,678 138,919
Total 6,940 74,637,683 26,843,000 24,809,379 23,979,850 479,597 686,364 1,165,961 1.562
Women making
separate returns
from husbands 64
Grand total 7,004
1
2Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
62 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
IOWA.

Exempi ions for Aver-


norms 1 tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. of re- income. Specific to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tional and
dends. tax. tax. addi-
tion! tional
per
cent.

$3,000-14,000 i 2,199 $7,730,468 $8,723,000 $429,416


$3,000-14,000 175 676,809 525,000 56,109 $95,700 $1,914 $1,914 0.283
$4,000-85,000 1,766 7, 902,609 6,877,000 301,209 724,400 14,488 14,488 .183
$5,000-86,000 1,094 5,954,491 4,268,000 506,741 1,179,750 23,595 23,595 . 396
$6,000-17,000 727 4,698,578 2,831,000 564,678 1,302,900 26,058 26,058 . 555
$7,000-18,000 504 3,767,065 1,952,000 623,665 1,191,400 23,828 23,828 .633
$8,000-S9,000 350 2,972,821 1,375,000 575,871 1,021,950 20,439 20,439 . 688
$ 9,000-810,000 273 2,585,326 1,059,000 495,926 1,030,400 20,60S 20,608 . 797
$10,000-815,000 670 8,086,355 2,610, 000 2,385,955 3,090,400 61,808 61,808 .764
$15,000-820,000 269 4,590,591 1,051,000 1,694,491 1,845,100 36,902 36,902 .804
$20,000-825,000 125 2,839,164 482,000 1,202,614 1,154,550 23,091 *""|3,"ii9 26,210 .923
825,000-830,000 77 2,118,869 302,000 1,027,769 789,100 15,782 5,192 20,974 .990
830,000-840,000 101 3,429,254 390,000 1,803,204 1,236,050 24,721 13,005 37,726 1.100
$40,000-150,000 34 1,503,618 129,000 823,668 550,950 11,019 9,435 20,454 1.360
850,000-860,000 26 1,437,298 100,000 810,448 526,850 10,537 12,211 22,748 1. 583
$60,000-$70,000 12 770,520 47,003 474, 870 248,650 4,973 8,565 13,538 1.757
$70,000-880,000 516,447 27,000 213, 097 276,350 5,527 6,468 11,995 2.323
$80,000-$90,000 11 890, 508 42,000 556,258 292,250 5, 845 13,966 19,811 2.225
$90,000-$100,000 4 384,885 15,000 317,035 52,850 1,057 7,396 8,453 2.196
$100,000-8150,000.... 10 1,243,317 38,000 625,367 579,950 11,599 28,562 40,161 3.230
$150,000-8200,000 2 (22) (22) (22) (22) (22) (22) (22) 3.283
$200,000-1250,000.... 1 (2) () (2) () (2) () (2) 5. 565
$250,000-8300,000.... 1 (2) (2) (2) ('2 \ (2) (2) 4.833
$300,000-1400,000 2 () (2) () () (2)
() 4. 521
$400 000-8500 000 I2) (2)
$500 000 $1,000 00*0
$1,000,000-81,500,000.
$1,500,000-82,000,000.
$2,000,000-83,000,000.
$3,000,000-84,000,000
$4,000,000-55,000,000.
$5 000,000 and over
Classes grouped 2 1,505,881 24,000 1,006.081 475,800 9,516! 57,619 67,135 .. . .
Total 8,440 65, 604,874 32,867,000 16,494,472 17, 665,350 353,307 165,538 518,845 .791
Women making
separate returns
from husbands 57
Grand total 8,497
1
2Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 63
TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
KANSAS.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
jNum- I i income Amounti Addi- normal tax,
Income class. | ber Total net | subject of I and nor-
! of re- income, j s to normal ! tional addi- mal
turns. ! ?^c! niv normal tax. i tax. tional and
tax. addi-
tional
per
cent.

2 1 " •i, ( 1 7 ', ./I* .


" 1 . M 1 ! '.:::::'
I
-,; ')]) ', W0| $566: S566; 0.182
i *)
s (•2S ,17s ', 8")() 6,957 6,957 .190
8") o n 16' 12,426 12,426 . 405
r>i ,

>i ) -•^8 (Kh1


') (> )
-^, ,(n o
,i
,

^j
(

-?, l •?'» 14,715
15,639^
14,715
15,639
.600
.691
i , -'.0(0 . ... , f 12,576' 12,576 .753
-\\ ll,480 : ll,480| .837
.'!! , T)0| 43,8271 43,827! .885
M Ols 27,970 27,970! 1.032
-2« i < • >_ j , (, , S')0 23,067 $2,340| 25,407 i 1.206
2 - '\ n 10,638 ~ """
3,058j 13,696 1.148
c
( i *\> ( 24,404 8,685S 33,089! 1.639
C j { - "() 0<> !,iS> 15475
15,47 8,685| 24,160: 1.895
!
I) 1 {; ,80^ 8,247! 6,266 14,513! 2.162
> s n (/ 6,738j 6,259 12,997J 2. 286
SI ( ; i- \ « 0i 7,413| 14,876! 2.777
J0'( 6J,244! 10,642| 16,886 2.535
T'I ,10) 8,982: 10,1121 19,094 3.367
, wo 14,900! 33,497j 48,397 3.639
12,555] 23,239! 35, 794 5.208
2
) | 5.140
°2) >I;,100 SI, 288| 59,314! 83.602 6.410
SU 0 )')'-«•' > )
koi*) ))>>- i 0 0 I C-) 8.623
M ()<,) 0 « - M , '
8 1 ~it'U)'i) * > V

,') )
$ 3 / 0 0 uOO 1 o - C'Of)
H ' 0 0 H) -"> 00 > Oi-O
5,0'K) 0 K) <m i -)N 1
("List. -5 { i o u ' » a - '.27, 350 " "i8*547!"'48J729J
Toial 4,283 3 9 , 6 3 s . H>"> 16,60"), 0 JO 7, i < ! 7,1 IS if, 38'), 200 327, 704: 228,239 555,9431 1.402
U p
s
a r a t roimns Horn

Grand total | 4,2901


I
1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
64 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


B5T CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.

KENTUCKY.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. of re- income. Specific to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tional and
dends. tax. tax. addi-
tion. tional
per
cent.

$3,000-$4,000 i 743 $2,601,008 $2,914,000 £202.157


$3,000-$4,000 95 353,868 285,000 22,418 $46,450 $929 $929 0.263
$4,000-$5,000 681 3,049,665 2,618,000 166,015 265,650 5,313 5,313 .174
$5,000-16,000 485 2,651,566 1,854,000 306,416 491,150 9,823 9,823 .370
$6,000-$7,000 336 2,173,073 1,292,000 356,123 524,950 10,499 10,499 .483
$7,000-$8,000 236 1,763,280 899,000 366,280 498,000 9,960 9,960 .565
$8,000-19,000 180 1,528,079 680,000 367,529 480,550 9,611 9,611 .629
$9,000-110,000 142 1,355,157 550,000 373,307 431,850 8,637 8,637 .637
$10,000-$15,000 410 4,986,693 1,577,000 L, 583,243 1,826,450 36,529 36,529 .733
$15,000-120,000 197 3,378,796 755,000 L, 216,846 1,406,950 28,139 28,139 .833
$20,000-825,000 117 2,626,985 450,000 L, 363,685 813,300 16,266 $2,383 18,649 .710
$25,000-$30,000 45 1,217,240 168,000 651,890 397,350 7,947 2,857 10,804 .888
$30,000-140,000 61 2,120,443 239,000 1,055,943 825,500 16,510 8,591 25,101 1.184
$40,000-$50,000 41 1,782,994 155,000 L, 012,444 615,550 12,311 10,883 23,194 1.301
$50,000-160,000 23 1,242,404 87,000 600,004 555,400 11,108 11,443 22,551 1.815
$60,000-$70,000 14 916,134 54,000 684,634 177,500 3,550 10,098 13,648 1.490
$70,000-880,000 16 1,192,633 61,000 639,583 492,050 9,841 16,438 26,279 2.203
$80,000-890,000 4 342,567 15,000 153,867 173,700 3,474 5,703 9,177 2.679
$90,000-$100,000 5 467,679 20,000 277,079 170,600 3,412 8,708 12,120 2.592
$100,000-8150,000.... 14 1,737,554 54,000 L, 137,754 545,800 10,916 41,366 52,282 3.009
$150,000-8200,000 1 2
() ( 2
) (2\ (2) (2) 3.443
$200 000-8250 000
$250,000-8300,000 2 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 5.556
$300,000-$400,000....
$400 000-8500 000
1 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 8 (2) 5.125
$500,000-1,000,000 . .
$1,000,000-81,500,000.
$1,500,000-82,000,000. 1 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 1.996
$2,000,000-$3,000,000.
$3,000,000-14,000,000. I
$4,000,000-15,000,000. 1
$5,000,000 a n d over 1 1
Classes grouped 2 . 1,019,158 16,000 722,008 281,150 5,623 45,629 51,252

Total 3,850 38,506,976 14,743,000 13,349,225 11,019,900 220,398 164,099 384,497 .998
Women making sep-
arate returns from
husbands 37

Grand total 3 887:

1
2
Nontaxabla; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Class3s groupad to conceal the net incom.3 and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME, 65
TABLE 2a, PERSONAL INCOME TAX-DISTRIBUTION OF BECOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the n umber of returns, vet income, and total tux—Continued.
LOUISIANA.

Exempts [ n s for ' A \ cr-


not ma! f'lW ape
i rate
i- Net ._ 1 Total of
,'Nnm-1 income I Amount Addi- noimal tax,
* ohiss.
; ber i Total net j subject 1 of tional and nor-
of r e - : income, ; S))ecific 1 TO i noimal addi- mal
' ivi- ; noimal lav. lav- and
ti< nal
evemp- ' (lends. : H\.
: tional

i cent.

)(J K
ss;, V.^Vl'-*, »or1 !
120, VK! ?\2S,\ v.,7.40!' K1,34S ..." «1,34R; 5.0 2P2
v," 0 0 0 i\7'/{ 3,Mfii. r v ; 2 , ."91,site i^.4S')' 2'U.o:'' :>,s()9' r,S99 .108
1^,«'73: .4, r 0
v:
7. > ' ) 0 . . . . -) w ^ 2 . ' 0 " \ v 0 9 J l!:i'4.
«ir I '} '-] 120 <' '•%",' S"' 1 i' J /< 17'.' I '. I \'."[ \'\\ 7 1 7 ' \ 703
'< •' fit) f>po_ 21(1 r 1 , M > 2 . 9s"i )00
s;?*i'V'.'- w '171,100 l ' , , 4 2 2 . . . . '' 13,422. .744
)0 <- Jo 00'i ] r {0 O"')' 4 l )
1 1 <ns MO 2>» >,7.": ! c i2.:oo
•;so' I, s?s «JO l,ir.",»'«0; 2,S!S,ioo
12.?:'") • 12,2:0: . s o i
i": •fi.3»"2 .971
()<>•> ~2'),00i». 21 ' 1 "7I 0,"(; | 4%440; l 093
•l)'\ - ' ? . " 0 ! l 0 . . ".j m 90 t, ."21 s i i ] : : t ! ]!niw.'.r-» '.3,327 s"..072i /tt'.'^" 1 i 212
! \':- <tf)0' )i! 2J)>7.' 2° 7 7 2 1 , H ' " ' l.0.'9,30d 21.:N" ."\4S-Jj 2<>,S7Oj 1 287
l<!''-S4'j,0i' I op •'». 1"',). 9"0 377^
|O. i •»."(>, 0 i ) ' ! . 2 . 4 3 1 , 7'\\ 21 1. 2 } 0*>,'-. K \ "72, 44, K7! 1 sl4
ws,i_».(.0 (I'll) ? 31 1 , »••«•'', 212 120, :U,o-12,' 20. 101 It. 211 j s 1,34wi 2. Of»l
2. m i . * 11,' 12.", J,:>'I7,7.V) 2f,, 7r."i 21. 'no f 1,074 2. 3^7
11; i.(VU.HM) ."1 q r:2 14, 23,790! o_ ?99
s i ; ^ i'32i 0 776
3 1 . " . »':VI s, : 7 ' iIl,«"10j
5)' S«;o!«l'ii il, 10, ("22 if,. 704'i 3 (V8
'>2, 2.'501,«3i) s\f '52 ."71 • ' 1 , 182i 93 7"3i 3 T99
00 f)0 (1 »,f'('o; l , o : 2 . i:<> 1 , 143
22l! 143 " 8 , 0()^' 19,\7I 1 1. <i28
6, 7*) 8 <1 1HV •S,211 4. r-r<6
(- • "1 5. 970

*•:." • " 0 0 ^1 O"o Owo


,000
,<I ••O.(J«»f«-S2.'M>i),(H)0.i.

<f .O(Ki.OOI) Cl'id


952,210 ll,000i 254?910! 686,300; 13,726 50, OlSj {53,744
Tot;.! . . . . ' 4,494 51,274,633 17,281,000,1.2,234,954122,413,500J 448,270 330,423! 778,693 1.519
^v omen m iKine sep-i
urateroi'irn^ from ,
>.l>V):lMds 23
Grand total i 4,,

1
Nontaxa^'e: specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
* C!as?e« <rronped to ^onceai the net income and identity oi the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.

35884°-—18 5
66 STATISTICS. OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; shotting for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.

! Aver-
Exempt ions for !
norma 1 tax. age
rate
Net Total of
normal tax,
i income
Num- Amount Addi-
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. normal tional addi- mal
of re- income. to
turns. Specific i ivi- normal rax. tax. tional and
exemp- dends. ,*x. tax. addi-
tion. tional
per
cent.

$3,000-84,000 * 499 $1,755,284 $1,934,000 ^238,671


$3.000-54,000 67 245,067 201,000 7,967 $36,100 $722 S722 0.295
$4 000-85 000 480 2 143,932 1,838.000 120 432 185 500 3 710 3,710 .173
¥5,000-86,000 370 2,035,147 1,423,000 83.947 528,200 10,564 10,564 ,519
$6,000-87,000 243 1,563,793 922,000 287,843 353,950 7,079 7,079 . 453
$7,000-^8,000 193 1,452^622 729,000 274,172 449,450 $', 989 8,989 ,619
$8,000-89,000' 112 954,391 424,000 228,641 301,750 6,035 6,035 . 632
$9,000-810,000.. 102 969,072 386,000 211,772 371,300 7,426 7,426 . 766
$10,000-815,000 296 3,604,156 1,108,000 1,179,406 1,316,750 26,335 26,335 .731
$15,000-^20,000 125 2,171,475 470,000 800,275 901,200 18,024 18,024 . 830
$20,000-125,000 93 2,095,824 348,000 798,824 949,000 18,980 " s i ,'937 20,917 .998
$25,000-130,000 46 1,251,211 177,000 544,261 529,950 10,599 2,812 13,411 1.072
$30,000-840,000 53 1,854,175 207.000 909,775 737,400 14,748 6,900 21,648 1.16S
$40,000-850,000 29 1,312,660 105,110 640,110 567,550 11,351 7,767 19,118 1.456
$50,000-860,000 21 1,147,089 83,000 513,389 550,700 11,014 9,333 20,347 1.774
$60,000-170,000 12 747,480 15,000 458', 130 244,350 4,887 7,130 12,017 1. 608
870.000-880,000 12 897,671 45,000 593', 221 259,-450 5,189 11,793 16,982 1. 892
$80,000-890,000 , 410,905 20,000 193,055 197,850 3,957 5,358 9,31? 2.267
$90.000-8100,000 3 289,327 10,000 221,027 58,300 1.166 5,558 6,724 2. 324
$100,000-8150.000.... 15 1,781,401 53,000 1,009,351 719,0501 14,381 43,912 58,293 3. 272
$150,000-8200,000.... (2) (2) I2) . (2) (2) (2) 3.582

j 2
(2)
$200,000-8250,000 () (*) 2
(> (2) (-) (2) (2) 6.129
$250,000-8300,000.... 850,303 11,000 628,853 -1,209 35,640 39,849 4.686
2 210,450 (2)
$300',000-8400,(XX) () (*) (2) (2) 5.226
$400 000-3.500,000 .
$500,000-81,000,000. .
$1,000,000-81,500,000. ;:;;;; L.
$1,500,000-82,000,000. i . .
i ! •"
$2,000,000-13,000,000.
$3,000,000-84,000,000.
$4 000 000-85,000 000 i
$5,000,000 and over. |
Classes grouped 2 902,96C ie,666 626,760 260,20C ! 5,204 38,658 43,862
Total 2,783 30,435,945| 10,555,000 10,569,882 9,728,45( 194,568 176,798 371,367 1.22(
Womenraakms:sep-
arate returns from j 1
husbands 41 : !

Grand total 2,822 i


! 1 i
i
1
Noitaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
*.Cla338s grouped to coiseal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 67
TABLE 2a. —PERSONAL INCOME TAX -DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES: showing for each elms
(he number of returns, net income, and total tax-Continued.
MARYLAND.

E x e m p t i o n s for Aver-
normal tax. age
rate
Not j Total of
Num- income ] Amount normal tax,
subject j of Addi-
ber Total net tional and nor-
of re- income. Specific to j normal tax. addi- mal
turns. Divi- normal j tax. tional a nd
exemp- dends, tax. ! (ox. addi-
tion.
tional
per
cent.

$3,000 $4,000 . . . . . . . . 1,447 », 068, 822 S5, 627,000 $651,396


$3,000-54,000........ 276 947 129 828,000; 18,279 8100,850 $2,0171 82,017 0.213
$4,000 $ 5 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . 1,562 L999 118 879,OOOi 364,418 755,700 15,114! 15,114 .216
$5,000 $ 6 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . 1,188 6,531,134 508,000! 644,884 1,378,250 27,565 27,5651
$6,000-$7,000........ 852 309 238,000 677,159 1,594,If0 31,883! 31.8S3 !579
$7,000 - $ 8 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . 632 696 ,395,000 775,796 1,567', GOO 3l,3£8| 31,3;" 8 . 662
$8,000--$9,000........ 486 337 ,843,000 701,937 1,573,400 31,468! 31,468 .764
$9,000-$10,000....... 336 773 271,000 351,873 1,568, £00 31,378! 31,378 .983
$10,000-$15,000...... 1.023 155 ,8-3,000! 3,014,455 5,705,700 114,114 114,114 . SOS
$15,000 -$20,000...... 511 855 , 922, OOO!
2,386,305 4,510,5£0 90,2111 90,211j 1.023
$20,000 -$25,000...... 348 097 ,321,000| 2,052,747 4, £05,3^0 90,101 $7,220 97,327! 1.235
$25,000-$30,000...... 193 054 727,000 1,731,004 2,848,0£0 56,961 13,152! 70,113 1. 321
$30,0 )O-«S4),030. 217 513 825,00 2.566,163 4,162,350 83 , 24 29,662I 112,909 1.495
$40,000-150,000 . 123 498 475,000 1,854,248 3,120,2.-0 62,405' 32,196! 94,601 1.736
$50,000-$60,000.. 91 949 348,000 1,845,949 2,771,000 55,420; 41,762! 97,182 1.957
$60,000~$70,000. 55 453 212,000 1,203,6! 3 2,078,800 41,576! . r 0,115| 91,691 2. 622
j
$70,000-180,000. 35 390 132,000 963,020 1,523,300 30,466 34,440! 64,C08 2. 479
$80,000-$90,000. 32 510 125,000 1,120,360 1,447,150 28,943^ 39,020; 68,033 2. 527
$90,000-SI 00,000 22 183 84,000 744,833 l,268,3"0 25,387! 38,8671 64,234 3. 063
$100,000 §150,000.... 36 242 137,000 1,614,242 2,529,000 50,580; 102,181 152,761 3.569
$150,000-$200,000.... 26 086 101,000 2,020,486 2,347,600 46,952! 142,872 189,824 4.247
$200,000-1250,000.... 9 076 33,000 1,155,476 970,600 19,412! 84,578j 103,990 4.816
$^50,000-$300,000.... 2 (2) . i2) I (2) 6.133
$300,000-1400,000.... 6 2,123,001 24,000 1,098,451 i 1,000,550 20,0111 110,528 130,539 6.149
$400,000-$500,000.... 2 (2) 7.088
$500,000-11,000,000.. 4 2,545,777 15,000! 794,977 1,735,800 34,716! 182,065 216,781 8.515
$1,000,000-11,500,000
$l,500,000-$2,000,000 2 (") (2) ! 10.979
$2,000,000-13,000,000
$3,000,000-$4,000,000
$4,000,000-$5,000,000
$5,000,000 a n d o v e r . .
Classes grouped I . . . 4,876,897 21,000| 1,659,247 3,196,650 63,9331 411,591! 495,524|
Total 9,516 121,009,054 35,944,000 32,014,428 54,260,2001,085,204 1,320,319 2,405,523 1.98S
Women making
separate returns
from husbands... 158
Grand total j 9,674

* Nontaxable; specific exemptian and dividends exceed net income.


% Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
68 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME T A X - DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
MASSACHUSETTS.

Exemptions for
normal tax.

Num-
ber Total not
Inccmo class. of re- income. Specific
(urns.

p, 000 -$4,000* 249,>, 600 "21,440,0001! 2,113,545


*:t ,000-¥4,000 7P6 980,),O33 2,388,()00 ! 205, 633 $386,400 $7,728'.. $7,728 0.259
$4,000-$5,000 998 433,147 18,910,000J 1,568', 647 1,954, £00 39,0P0 . . 39,0P0 .174
$5,000 f6,000 £60 5 3 8 , " " 13,431,000!
"- ~~ ' I,411^659
"' 4,695, £00 93,910 . . £3,910 .481
$6,000 47,000 £09 414, 9,497,000 2,742,641 4,174,£004174£00 83.4P8.. 83,498 .£08
$7,00048,000 8P2 172,348 n7'131,000!
i 01 AAA 2,459,748j
n A ~f\ *r A Q 4,581,600 91,632 . . 91,632 .647
18,000-19,000 415 017', 812 5,331,000 - 2,280,762 4,406.0.0 88,121.- 88,121 .733
$9,000-810,000 159 038, 4,373,000 2,670,578 3,995,000 79,£00 .- 79,£00 .724
$10,000-$l. c ,000 439 037, 12,954,000 12,251,647 16,892, If 0 337,843 . . 337,843 .803
$15,000420,000 680, 6.300,000 10,841,0- 2 11,913,2:0 238,265:. 238,265 .820
$20,000 -$ 2 ".000 0011 3,761,000 8, £58.8f 6 10,084,050 201,6811 $19,432 221,113 .£87
$2." ,000-* 30,000 666 ?,511,000 7,857,7^2 ,P49,6-0 1£8,9£3| 43,370 202,363 1.105
$30,000440,000 815 3,018,000 12,726, £78 12,880, P.'O 257,619 108,277 365,8P6 1.277
$40,000450,000 474 i1,779,000 \ r\ r\r\r> *7 4Z Q r KI Qflf)191,026
Tin r\r\c\ 10,003,74f 125,£0' 316,531 1.484
13f
$£0,000-$60,000 326 1,227,000 7,8; 3,1 ! 7!eoo 176,952 149.31T 326,271 1.820
$60,000-170,000 232 8£4,000 7,581, 862 6,780,200 135,804 162,23? 298,036 1.957
$70,000 4 80,000 169 637,000 5,15' 655 6,827,600 13«,££2 165,253 301,805 2.391
$80,000-190,000 131 £04,000 5,236, 266 5,151,£00 103,030 162,968 265,998 2.442
$90,000-¥100,000 92 347,000 4,550, 7S0 3,883,250 77,665 149,751 227,416 2.590
$100,0004150,000.... 261 992,000|14,350, r94 16,424,0. r 0 328,481 770,34e ,098,827 3.459
$l£0,000 $200,000 117 449,000! 9,5£0, 04910,401,000 208,020 €34,O9f 842,116 4.120
$200,00042/0,000 75 2f0,000 7,655, 522] 8,7S3,2fO 175,665| 641,377 817,0 2 4.884
$250,000-$300,000 36 139,000 5,010, 9731 4,668,4fO 93.369, 416,540 £09, £09 5.193
$300,000-$400,000 41 156,000 5,996, 143| 7,873,300 157,466' 714,358 871,824 6.216
$400,000-$£00,000 17 67,000| 2,795, 8471 4,577,5/0 91,£5li 434.792 526,343 7.074
$£00,000-$l ,000,000. . 120,000110,208, 598111,154,550 223,0911 ,£38,4391 ,761,£30 8.199
$1,000,000 4 1 , - 00,000. (2) i ' (2) i( ) 2
(8) (3) 9.996
$l,f 00,00042,000,000.
$2,000,00043,000,000.
$3,000,000-$4,000 00.
$4,000,00045,000, W . 13.344
$. r ,000,000 a n d o v e r .
Classes g r o u p e d 2 7,432,636 16,000; 681,836! 6,734,800 134, 744,982 879,678
Total 31,470 474,292,762 118,652,000164,362,3071195,582,400 3,911,648 6,981,03710,892,685 2.297
Women making
separate returns
from husbands 821
Grand total 32,291

1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 69
TABLE 2a. PERSONAL INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOB STATES AND TERRITORIES; shon ing Jo, tach class
//;< n u m h t r o fr e t u r n s , ntt i n c o m e a n d total t o r C i d

MK'UHJAN.

K\omi>!i<sn->
animal v,)\

Ill 'Ciim 1 A in 01 :n i mai '


!
brr i Total n-»( of nor-
lli< f m e
of re- i r r o r m \ normal ini'!
IV i•inial
J

$3,00) v},00()'-. S'3, 570,^74*7.343,00') S. 45


10') <vn. ioo
$4/)) I '•5,0)0 ' 1,72> 7, 7lO>^9 f>.70»]000 '.'> 4,S39 r,5>.' 5 0 H , 1 $7 . . . .
J
,*5/ni « ),000_ .. l,;r5 7. l°i,^s'l 5,21.000 75). 5 1 . m.300 2 ). 00 > .
Hi.nil *7,0T) ' 07') \ 0 7 1 l.t.h?.9OO 3i.25-s . .
s
S7,'M» -\0)0.. .5! H 7 . . .
541 1 5)7,5')i 2,007.000 9")7,50<i 1 . 5 H . 0 7 )
124 4 01 .,523 l,()1),000 SV..123 1 5{).4')0 3).t 3).dOs
1.2J7 r>,7r>,MW) o. OH. 019 f>, [0.., 150 122.1 122.119
}lV)i' ()*)() 11. 412,92-. 2,531,00'* 1»1,97S 93 799 . -22
$2 V > ' ( l,4>L0)n 3.471"-, 1M7 3. 417 4'V) 75.701
#21,0 ) 7^7,000 1 M5.S15 2.2")>.5")0 45 (in r,.c,7 r^.r.sN i «}->s
1,2^2000 5.vjs.02i 4, hMi, 950
0 1 ^5 1,0 )f>. f>3 t,00" ^. *-!)7 2^^ 2. si i, 7Vu 5.!:>i5 ! i ! 172 lOJ^O? 1 373
0 i t "«50,0 )') 94 5 Iio!n2) 3(>0,0f^ 2. 15".. 12'i 2, ^ i . 5 ) 1 ) P (70 H.154 O'S.-21 1 7« 1
.')M S70,0Y). iYj. 4. Oil. 024 2^,0'K) 1 S35 724 i.'i.Y7, 500 i'», 1 1 • 11, 17 > SO. 021 2 0m»
$7).'/ M ! - ^ 0 , 0 ' ) > . i s ; . 000I, 04s. 5<>7 I 75). 100 35. 1^2 1\7tO s j 912 2 33'
$•<'),') i ) ^ 9 0 , 0 ) 0 . . . . n 2! ^02! 701 127,000 1 5 H . 401 1. 112,300 22,2!') 4^.7^^ m 031 2 VtU
2* 2. 75>. 412 112,000 1.1*>9,3;2 1,175,050
i i M,U i I-^IVJ.OOO*. SS 10,S20, 195 ,345,000 fi 1) ( U)45 4,3')S W "".! 105 2")>'O7<! 312! h i 3 .(2
$!.>•, ) >i - ^ 2 ) ) , 0 I1)... 4fi 7,91»7,72-J 177.000 5, 12). 429 2.lx'il.300 5i.22'> 25-!, 917 307.17* 3.-.V,
21,299 1 ^.M)9 KO 19- 1 21'>
$2." »/) i 1-^3') V ) K » . . . 11 3! O.V)j 712' 42! 00!) •!>. 27t>." 2H2 'lVl\ 15) Ii,dl9 1V2, 137 117,0^M »
' ^21
M )), )M S 4 0 0 , 0 ) 0 . . . 12 4.417.02? H.000 3.070,^73 1,202,150 25. * 1 s 221,13? 219. 975 5. • 5<»
$4)),0 i S o ) 0 , 0 ) 0 . . 5 2,271,700 19,000 1.075,150 1 177,5V) 2t.5-)l 12S,(.,<32 r.^^s-i •; -J2
j ^ ) ) / ) ,' ~^]/)0 ),000. 7 4.439.519 2\0!»0 "I 421. M«J 'n<) 700 19,791 2,4,71!'. 111.")!!) 7.017
1 (-) (-1 ' (-) \~) (•" (-1 ' (2) 10 9 s s
» ', M )-S2?0 M,000.'.
1 -; (-> (-1 C-t (-} ii.tinr.
i V i n - s v ) M'.OOO.1
)). JM-^0,0 )V) )0.
• ) , 0 i ) ( ) : i ' i d O i i T . . .

4,349,049 S,0l)H 1,932,299 2 . 409, (N")0 4S. ly 3 117,7-52 495,925....

Total 11,294 102,533.191 43.002,00 >('.}. s70.637 55 141.059 ], 10<>21 2.231, Mil 3,310. (,-'„ 2.055
Women making '
separate returns j '
from h u s b a n d s . . . . 154|

Grand t o t a l . . . . . 11,448!

1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2
Classes grouped to conceal tha net income- and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
70 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a. -PERSONAL INCOME TAX-DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of return*, net income, and total tax—ContiiuiosL
MINNESOTA.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Not Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. of re- income. Specific to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns.! exemp- Pivi- normal tax. tional and
tion. dends. tax. tax. addi-
1 tional
I Per
cent.

$3,00O-$4.000 l ,304 $4,578,,439j$5,153,000| $392,604


13,000-14,000 166| 599, 498,000; 18,857, $83,0501 SI,661 $1,661 0.277
H000-$5,000 ,3721 6,139, 5,347,000; 254,883 : 537,300 10,746 10,746 .175
$5,000-56,000 900! 4,941, 608 3,503,000, 4S7,258 968,350 19,367 19,367 .392
$6,000-47,000 652J 4,223, 5341 2,524,000i 607,384 1,092,150 21,843 21,843 .517
S7,000-$8,OOO 448 3,374,,424; 1,755,000; 545,174 1,074,250 21,485 21,485| .637
$8,000-89,000 343i 2,913, 8811 1,338,000 591.481 984,400 19,688 19,688 .676
$9,000-810,000 2721 2,5S8, 137| 1,059,000; 636,537 901;6001 18,032| 18,032 .697
810,099-$15,000 743 i 9,057, 925! 2,895,000! 2.630,826 3,542,1001 70,842! 70,842 .781
$15003$20000 372! 6, 444, 129! .1,439,0001 2,385, 479 2.619,650 52,393 52,393 .813
$20,003-$25,000 214) 4, 785. 264j 832,000; 1,987,764; 1.965,500 39,310 $4,317i 43,627 .912
825,000-830,000 116 3,168, 601! "~" 453,000; 1,419,651! 1,298,950 25; 979 7,947! 33,926 1.071
$30,000-840,000 153| 5.201, 60n| 5S7,O0Oi 2.389,355 2,225,250 44,505 19,377! 63,882 1.228
343,000-850,000 4,380, 101! 379,090) 2,229,951 1, 780,150 35,603 27,831| 63,434 1.448
$53,000-860,000 3,871, 899! 280,0001 2,245,449 1,345,450! 25,929 34,007i 60,936 1 574
$50,000-$70,000 3,090, ,485; 183,000 1,890,135 927,350j 18,547! 30,018! 48,565 1 619
$7(),000-$80,000 2,147, 214 107,000 1,155,714 884,500, 17,690! 27,624' 45,314 2 110
$80,030-$90,000 2, 383,,163! 104,030 1,598,163 681,000 : 13,620! 36,926| 50,546 2 121
$93,003-8100,000 2,053,,557! 87,000 1,252,757 743,800; 14,8761 35,7131 50,5891 2 452
$193,030-1150,000. 4,852,,918! 153,000 2,869,118 1,827,800! 36,556; 112,992; 149,548! 3 082
3,043, f
$159,003-8200,000. , 764 65,000, 1,854,014 1,123,750| 22,475i 86,962i 109,437 3 595
1233,030-1250,000.. 1,981,, 728i 34,030! 1,352,728 595,000! 11,900! 73,793! 85,693 4 324
i$2i9,033-$300,000 | 1,312,,701! 23,000 793,001 499,700! 9,994 58,406 68,400 5.211
$333,O33-$400,OO0....! 2,095,,484' 23,000] 1,171,184 901,300; 18,026 116,594| 134,620 6.424
$433,033-$ 500,000 ! 1,741, .2771 15,0001 940, 527 785,750! 15.715 10S.899! 124.614! 7.156
( 2 )'
#533,030-$1,000,000..
81,033,030-81,500,000.
$l,533,030-$2,000,000.i
(2)
)
(2)
0s)
I
8
(
&I 7.070
9.012

$2,033,030-$3,000,000.
83,033,000-44,000,000.
$4,030,000-$5,000,000.
$5,000,000 a n d o v e r . .
Classes g r o u p e d 2 2,300,454 12,000 1,914,104 374,450, 7,487 176,607 184,094
Total 7,431 93,201,384 28,840,000 35,585,099 29,763,450i 595,269 958,013 1,553,282 1.667
Women making
separate returns
from husbands.... 125!
Grand total 7,556!

12 Noitaxable; SDeciie exietmtioi and divide*.is e^cesi net hicome.


Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STA VISTi C S O F 1N C 0 M E. 71
TABLE 2 a . - PERSONAL INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total fc^r-—Continued.
MISSISSIPPI.

E x e m p ions for Aver-


norm*il t a x . age
rato
Net i Total of
Num-
Addi- ! normal
income Amount tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. tional I addi-
of re- income. to normal mal
turns. Specific Divi- normal tax. tax. ! tional and
exemp- tax. tax. addi
dends,
tion . tional
per
cent.

n ,ooo-$4,ooo i . . . . . . . 262 $912,164 SI,040,000 $74,110


13.000-14,000 39 143,544 117,000 8,144 818,400 $368 8388 0.257
$4,000-15,000 201 902,727 775,000 39,927 87,800 1,756 1,756 .194
15,000-16,000..-.,.... 176 963,253 681,000 79,353 202,900 4,058 4,058 .421
$6,ftOO-!l&7,000........ 120 774,180 464,000 84,830 225,350 4,507 4,507 .582
$7,000-$8,000........ 70 524,221 269,000 61,071 194,150 3,883 3,883 .741
$8,000-89,000........ 75 635,795 292,000 99,545 244,250 4,885 4,885 .768
S9,000-$10,000 59 556,047 226,000 72,747 257,300 5,146 5,146 .926
110,000-415,000 176 2.159,972 681,000 309,822 1,169,150 23,383 23,383 1.083
$15,000-420,000 .. 104 I)788,354 400.000 197,804 1.190,550 23,811 23,811 1.331
$20,000-1$25,000...... 55 1,211,230 214,000 184,080 ' 813,150 10,2P3 $1,054 17,317 1.429
$25,000-130,000 31 852,661 121,000 170,711 560,950 11,219 2,328 13,547 1.589
.130,000-140,000...... 27 954,008 105,000 192,858 656,150 13,123 4,101 17,224 1.805
$40,000-850,000. 14 617,191 54,000 58,091 505,100 10,102 3,973 14,075 2.281
$50,000-860.000...... 8 431,114 30,000 145,664 255,450 5,109 3,842 8,951 2.076
$60'000-470,000...... 4 2fi3,860 14,000 48', 910 200,950 4,019 3,116 7,135 2.704
$70j000-$80,000. . 1 (2) (2) (2)' (2) (2) (2) 2. 701
$80'000-$90,000 . . .
l90;000-$100,000..... 6 549,969 21,000 56,369 472,600 9,452 10,199 19,651 3.573
$100,000-8150.000.... 3 332;856 12.000 20,906 299,950 5,999 7,643 13,642 4.099
$150,000-4200,000.... 1 (2) (2)" (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 5.256
$200 000-$250'000 . . .
i
$250,000-4300,000....
1300,000-1400,000....
$400,000-1500,000 . . .
$500 000-41 000 000 .
i
81,000,000-81,500,000.
$1,500,000-12,000,000.
$2,000,000-83.000,000. ::;::::::::::::::::::|:::::::::: ::::::::::
?3,000,000-$4,000,000. i . j .
$4,000,000-15,000,000. 1
$5,000 000 and over 1 "•"
Classes grouped 2 258,650 8,000i 45,500j 205,150 4,103 7,612 11,715
Total 1,432 14,831,796 5,524,000 1,950,442 7.559,300 151,186 43,868 195.054 1.315
Women making; sep-
arate ret urns from
husbands......... 8
Grand total 1,440

1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
* Classes grouped to concaal the not income and identity of the taxpayer whore only ono or two returns
appear under a distribution.
72 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY OLA.SS3S, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
MISSOURI.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi-
normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. of re- income. to i normal
tional addi- mal
turns. Specific Divi- normal tax. tax. tional and
exemp- dends. tax. tax. addi-
tion. tional
per
cent.
i
$3,003-84,000 1 2,549| $8,932, 922:? 10,0 :sl/H'H) $817,454
$3,000-14,000 1,2,10, 335! 1,029,000 58) 735 §172,600| S3,452 S3,452 0.274
$4,O03-$5',O00 2,392 10, 072, 3i0| 9,253,000 390,860: 1,028,450! 20,509| 20,509 . 193
$5,000-86,000 1,522 8,33), 414! ",851,0001 798,8 >4: 1,080,550' 33,011 33, (ill . 403
$6,000-17,000 999 6,453 922! 3,835,000} 887,122 l,731,800j 34, C3C>! 34, <3> , 537
§7,000-$8,000 1 718 5,309, 2211 2,793,000 931,821 1,044,400! 32,888! 32,888 . 013
$8,000-$9)000 1 575 4,858! 050; 2,197,000 1,048,000 1,012,450) 32,249| 32,249 . 004
$9,000-810,000 j 4281 4,058 037! 1,(39,000 1,039,087 l,379,950| 27,5991 27,5991 , t-80
$10,000-$15,000 i 1,295 15,073! 0;>7j 4,959,000 4,73 », 517 5,977,5501 119,551 j 119,551 .7(3
$15,000-$20,000 1 025 10,773) 8561 2,405,000 4,259,000 4,109.850 82,1971 82,197 .703
$20,000-S25,000 354 7,933, 099! 1,348,000 3,390,199 3,194)900 (3,898! $7,508 71, 4001 .900
$25,000-$3.),000......| 224! 0,118! 151 858,000 3,005,901 2,254,250] •35,085; 14,285 59,371)! . 970
$30,000-140,000 ! 283] 9,827, 050; 1,091,000 4,958,150 3, 777,900! 75,558| 39,029 114,5871 1.100
$40,000-S50,000......i 12JI 5, (37, 946 477,000 2,974,09J 2,18-",850i 43,7371 33,819 77,550 1.370
$50,000-.$60,000 ! 89! 4,85 i, 343,000 3,080,50;» 1,432,900; 28, 058 40,929 69,587 1.433
$()0,000-$70,000 j 64 i 4,209, 246,000! 2,198.020 l,7*.i4,850i 35,297 14,589 79,88o 1.898
$70,000-180,000 j 3ii 2,717, 138,000 1,534)5'*). 1,<)44,55OJ 20,891 37,219 58,110 2.139
$80,000-990,000 ! 29^ 2,445, 112,000 1,492,585: 840,550 16,811 3 i, 890 53,701 2.196
$90,000-$100,000 i 19! 1,850, 72,000i 1.043,724 751,100 15,022 33,7521 48,774 2.013
$100,000-?150,000....'j 54] 6,407. 20 :>, 000] 3,505,132 2, t'3 1,000 52,720 151,553! 204,27r 3.188
$150,000-8200,000 20! 4, 400) 102,000: 2,9i)7,231 1,331,2001 2 i, 024 137,2121 1(3,83 3.723
$200,000-^250,000.... 6l 1,295, 23.000! 601.927 010,850i 12,217 51,642! (3,859 4.928
$250,000-§300,000.... 9i 2,429! 35)000] l,03>)C52 757,400! 15,148 107,329! 122,477 5.042
$300,000-$400,000 14' 4,95l! 54,000! 2,(30,900!
2 52,618 2J4,15.31 310,770 6. 398
$400,000-:* 500,000.... 2; ( ) I (2) (2) (2) 7.052
$500,000-11,000,000 . . 4] 2,2ii7,73;i 10,000, 530,08:1! 1,721,050] 34,433 158,773 103,200 8. 520
$1,000,000-51,500,000. 2! (2) | i2) 2
()
(2) 9.282
$l,500,000-$2,000,000.
$2,000,000-33,000,000.
$3,000,000-S4,000,000.
$4,000,000-$5,000,000.
$5,000,000 and over..
Classes g r o u p e d 2 . . . . 3,324,807| 14,000 2,3157,117' 943,750 18,875 270,296j 289,171

Total. 12,7871147,069,303149,177,00052,640, C35I47,217,200 944,344 1,428,9832,373,327 1.614


Women making sep-j. I I • i
arate returns from j
husbands.. 169i
I-
Grand total 12,956
1
Nont ixable; spsciiic exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2
Class3> ?roup3d to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
t h e ' n u m b e r of r e t u r n s , n e t i n c o m e , a n d t o t a l t a x — C n i d

MONTANA.
Exemptions for ! Aver-
normal tax. ago
Net Total rate
income normal of
iNura-i 1 subject Amount Addi- and tax,
Income class. \ ber j Total net |
! to of tional addi- nor-
of re- income, I Specific normal normal tax. tional mal
turns.; Divi- tax. tax. tax. and
I extmp- dends. addi-
1 tion. tional
! [:er
cent.
I
S72,O44-
I MI. i:u 1 l',0n 12. I S ] 1 N2I,2."0 0. 209
ibKoi-ii £r,!oo'o!!" 1.29i,OO. :i0,10 I ]5L<00 . 2 i.">
^,",i)O'i •C..0OO. . . <:O.72i' 2'.M',7OO
8 ,nii{) - 7 , 0 0 0 . . . 179 l,15i"2<i' I').S:.(MIM 100. HI] • :i70.(00 7.412' .042
131 9X7, 7; 0 5(K0O«- 12.K210. x.V), «,ni, 111 .720
120 1,011.252 U).Y,0OU 111,202' 4:i."), >,,70l 701 .N<0
>2 ' 77 / . 1 M' :i22.(X'.! l\i,:ii\ :V2\,
•201 2 , "u.i, 111 7.si.0 1 1 1 : »7N ICl ) . 2 l l . 2V.\ . 9MJ
Sl-V»f " "• 110,00: >. . . . 992
i)i j.n;.9i:> 25;. 0 / «77is!'V («^7.i(h ,'7 !•>:' 1.057
i ^ 0,00<). . :<•". !»{»•, 192 r.s'.OO. :0)',W2 ZW-.M
' -*'0.000.
Il(\rn7
12
. 2 '.7
r;()7. :>00
i." 0 l.'-l'.
1
.?;.0,0l:{|-S. 0,0(.«i . . . ''2^,99! ! ^7, (>'.•» •)i '0. :;oo .5,1.79 2 071
S»(i.Oi>fi V 7 0 . 0 0 0 .iM.2O2 >> -. \, .02 1«12. M)0 1,11". 199'
2! 211
:i. 427
$; o,Ofi(i >soo,P'.io . . ;>. 70, ">
'.'M. V-7 201 >K\S 10,579,
'-i'O.CCO >200,(!00.. (•-')

S2."(-,niiO s:>oo!uoo..
(•-•' (3) 7.2-12
8 OCJIHIO .^roo'ooo!!
(*') 7.221
$1,000. coo- .si. ;oo,ooo
$!,f00 000 -S2,000,00(1
$2,00)',000-^,000.000
Si,00(» 000 >i,O(;0 00ft.'
fJ.OO(MK)O-.^5,000,000. . . . .
8 "#,00(".000 a DM :»\rr
2,510,551 40,000' 1, 19'i, 251, 97!,;)00 12!,05<i| 141,112

Total 1,795 19, ir.7.019 149,1 155,270| ,SOJ,44S


Wonn.-jnnakjni».3ep-,
a r a t e r e t u r n s from! I i
husbands . . . . « . . . J (3! i

<! rand total J 1,801! !

1
N on taxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
* Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
74 STATISTICS OF INCOME,

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total lax—Continued .
NEBRASKA.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. ^f re- income. Specific to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
tarns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tional and
tion. dends. tax, tax. addi-
tional
per
cent.

83 000 $4 000 * 900 177,623 $3,576,000 $262,841


S3 000-$4 000 88 298,097 264,000 9,197 $24, 900 $498 $498 0.167
$4,000-15,000 791 3 ; 539,202 3,093,000 111,902 334, 300 6,686 6,686 .189
$5 000-$6 000 637 464,596 2,494,000 271, 596 699, 000 13,980 13, 980 .404
f6,000-$7,000 441 V 846,692 1,727,000 314, 592 805, 100 16,102 . .. 16, 102 .566
$7 000-$8 000
»8,000-$9 000
$9,000-110 000
$10,000-$15,000 . . .
240
203
154
384
i! 792,091
720,880
457,528
930 000
799, 000
59 S, 000
285, 941
264, 830
312, 778
576, 150
657, 050
551, 750
4 628.662 1,493, 000 1,231, 81? 1,903, 850
11,523
13,141
11,035
38,077
11, 523
13, 141
11, 035
38, 077
.643
.764
.757
.823
$15,000-120,000 154 2,655,928 597, 000 967,978 1,090,950 21,819 2 1 , 819 .822
$20,000-.$ 25,000 93 2,036,872 355, 000 950,072 761,800 15,236 $1, 920 17, 156 .830
$25.000-130,000 43 1,182; 340 166, 000 455,990 5':0,350 11,207 2, 683 890 1.175
70 2,395. Of!O 269 000 1,015,960 1,110,100 22,202 9 667 * : 869 1.331
$4O,OOO-$5O,OOO...... 25 1, 134,366 99 000 567, 766 467,C00 9,352 6, soo 16, 152 1. 424
§50,000-1(0,000 13 718,055 51, 000 346, C05 320,450 6, 109 5, 352 761 1.638
S('0,000-$70,000 3 197,948 12 000 120 598 65,350 1,307 245 3, 552 1.795
$70.000-$!-0,000 9 655,083 35, 000 449', 183 170,900 3,418 \ ?31 11, 649 1.778
$£Q 000-$80 000 251,807 12 000 114, 307 125, "00 2 510 4 079 6 2 614
$90,000-$100,000 377,234 15 000 215 484 146, 750 2,935 7, 089 10, 021 2.657
$100,000~$150,000 8 1, 070,496 30 000 634, 096 403, 400 8,128 29, 225 37, 353 3.489
$150,000-$200.000.... 1 4.955
$200 000 $250 000
$250,000-$?00,000 . .
$300,000-$ 0 0 , 0 0 0 . . . .
§400,000-1^00,000
$500 000 $1 000 000
$l,000,000-$l, 500,000.
1
1 (2) v> f«>
5.948
6. 258

<
$l,.-00,000-$2,000,000.
$2,000,000-$3,000,000.
$3,OOO,OOO-$4,OOO,OOO.
$4,0(K),000-$5,000,000.
#5,000 000 a n d over
Classes grouped 2 929,047 12 000 686 347 230 700 4,614 50, 315 54, 929

Total 4,266 36, 559,607 16,622 000 9,589 875 11,008 950 220,179 127, 599 347, 778 .951
W r men miking sep-
ai ate returns from
husbands 20

Grand total..... 4,286 i


i

1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 75
TABLE 2a.~ PEBSONAL INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOB STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each dans
the: number nf returns f net income > and total tax—Continued.

NEVADA.

Exemptions for
normal tax.
Net Total
Num-j income Amount normal
ber Total net subject of Addi- and
Income class. to tional addi-
of re- income. Specific
turns. Divi- normal normal
tax. tax. tional
exemp- dends. tax. tax.
tion.

$3,000-84,000 ! 69 $242,764' $6,115


$3,000-14,000. 101 34,55S| 1,008 .13,550; | $71 0.205
$4,000 -$5,000 .... 991 437 882, ^2,000! 17,282 38,600! 772!. .176
$5,000-$6,000 401 217,2611 1.» j 000 : 14,161 47, 100; 94?! 942] .434
$6,000-*7,000........ 34 i 218,06"I 1 !i 0U0< 7,217 76.850' i,5;7. 1,537 • 705
$7,000-$8,000 1 22| 163,49:i! M 000; 21,395 58.100< 1,1(2. 1,162| .711
18,000- - $ 9 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . 144,043 U> 000! 29,843 52; 200! L044I. 1,044 .724
19,000-110,000....... 132,978| )2, 000 40.178 40,800; 816!. 816 .614
S10,000-$15,000...... 286,383 '11,0'M i 66,533 128.850! 2,577|. 2,577 .900
SI 5,000- $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . 211,062, >2 (HiOi 74,412 84^ 650! 1,6931. 1,6931 .802
$20,000-$25,000 i 153,49. J* 000! 86,797 38,700! ' 774i .562
2
125,000-130,000...... (2) ' 1 (-) I () I 1.274
$30,000 $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . 174,140 ' ooo 69,099 86,0501 1,721 741 2,462 1.414
$40,000-$50,000 221,688 i » 000 3 26,838 75,850| 1,517! 1,211! 2,728 1.231
$50,000- -$60,000...... (2) ) .838
$60,000-$70,000
$70,000-880,000.
$80.000-$90,G00..
$90j000-$100,000
S100,000-»150.000....
1150,000 1200,000....
1200,000-1250,000....
$250,000-1300,000....
§300.000-$400,000....
$400,000-1500,000....
$500,000-$1,000,000..
$l,000,000-$l,500,000.
$1,500,000-$2,000,000.
$2,000,000-$3,000,000.
$3,000,000-14,000,000.
S4,00O,O0O-|5,000,O0O.
$5,000,000 and o v e r . .
Classes g r o u p e d 2 . . . . 161,94! I'O 0001 101,348 40,600 812| 1,026) 1,838
Total .....i 362! 2,799,775' l f 10? 000! 662,226 771,900; 15,438| 3,067! 18,505 ,661
Women m a k i n g i
separate returns I
from husbauds } 2;
Grand total..... 364i

j
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income,
s
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only ontf or two returns
Appear under a distribution.
76 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showingfor*each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
NEW H A M P S H I R E .

Exempt ions for Aver-


norma 1 tax. age
rato
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. of re- income. Specific to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tional and
tion. dends. tax. tax. addi-
tional
per
cent.

$3 00") ^1 Ooo l 323 SI 138 5U Sl,24s, one 8186.404


$3 0 1 ) Si 000 28 10-1, 774 84, 000 5,524 $15,250 8305 S305 0.291
84,0)) ^5,00 ) 278 1 250, 129 1,058, 000 102,029 89, 500 1,790 1,790 .143
$")/))) S'iOM 21-1 1 177 810, ooc 188,004 179.000 3,580 3,580 . 301
$>'))) ^7 0 ) ) 1 045 OO' 1 210,470 220', 550 4.411 4 411 , 399
11; S63* 00') 438 oon 201,249 923 850 4, 477 477 .519
^ % 'f))) ».o'())() 556 5(55 240 OOP 102,405 14s inr QfV> .532
$9 0 )) ^10 000 08 or; 3 i o 258 oon 178,299 207 4' 141 4' 141 .644
Sit) 00 ) ^1") 090 075 00( 778,800 673 500 13. 470 13, 470 .649
<~><) ())) "2") (K)<)
167
93 ! f
585
781
318
159 OOC
•818,402
532,131
419
257, 050
S,' vn
153 $858
8,
6, Oil
. 529
. 634
52") 0 )) <U) 00 ) . . . ! 2'* 708 191 I OS 351,891 308 100 1,924 8 000 1.053
$ 3 0 , 0 ) ) -10,000 l 42 no 379 oon
oon 550 500 ll J , 010 5, 509 16, 519 1.155
iHo.nn s-,o ooo 2! •
849 77 000 129' 899 43.S 950 K, 779 0,004 14, 813 1.509
i 12 983 47 000 46D.433 151 550 031 4,895 926 1.187
r
11 700 375 40 000 382^ 42,' 950 )"9 7,158 717 1.816
£70,0 )) V 1,000 - - . 19,000 234,076 133' 550 2 671 •">, 599 270 2.139
$M),')0» MO,000 4 15,000 1 14 750 8 107
$9) 0 0 ) slO) 000
1 280
152 10,000
170,530
192', 30;; 850
895
3j 317
•>, 212
0,851 10, 108
2.455
2.718
$100 ()M s n o , 0 0 0 914,' 28,000 631, 85<; osi 050 693 20,690 2(5, 383 2.794
( 3 OS! 12,000 108,58 1 132 500 65C 19,394 22, 044 3.986
v )
&200 00 ) *" ")0 ('GO
S25O,(K)0 ^500.000 1 C2) 6.863
fci-P 0 P
SlOO 00 )
> 100,000...
^500 OIK)
£! ('A ("•)
V) 7. 499
$")Oo,i)i>) s i . o o ) , o o o
SI.0)0,000 M, >00 000
tf'.V)).MOO ^2,009,000
S2. P ) / ) ) 0 ^3.000,0)0
§ 5,0 )) Olh) M 000 000
$1.0)),0)0 V),000,000.
555,0)) 000 an i o 2 er
Cli-^e <nouped 005, 904 11, 000 41. 614 953, 350 19, 067 54,501 •"73; 568
1 •

Total 1,704 19 557, 549 0,446^ 000 7,431,532 5,975 900! 119. 518 138,655 258, 173 1.320
Women m a k i n e
separate returns
from husbands 31
Grand total 1,735
i
1
NontaKable: soeciSc eKemotion and dividends exceed net income.
8
Classes ?ro iped to C3i?3a,l the nat inaoma and il3ntity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME,.

TABLE 2a. PERSONAL INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax-—Continued.
NEW JERSEY,

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
Net
rate
of
Total
Num.- income Amount normal
income class. her Total net subject of Addi- and nor-
of re- income. Specific to normal tional addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tax. tional and
dends. tax. tax. addi-
tion. tional
per
cent.
M OiK, - c f ().H- •\ i" r ' Ml 606 ^3") M'U'-MK *»' IS SS(,
k
X i . 0 0 0 l 1 O('f« . . . . V1 1 800,151 1 I1"" ^ 2 ( 6 s50 1 ( 37 s i < 37 0.330
M,(00 -\)000_ 3 134 15 3 5 SO') 13 2. 0 55() (V» 1 ' V ) S()( 31.7U) 31,7 H) .207
'"•*> ( 'K1 N> Ov)0 2 50 l 13 77<UKJ 9 7</ i (( 1 115 333 2 «j ><» s5( 5s 7 7 58 597 .425
M f'i(. -.7 ()()() I f)()i J) 3 r )''( 1 2' 3 3 -7 3,073 4.7 01,169 61,169 .571
^7 ( V ^MjOO . I 221 t) J-J ) (, ;) 2 1 6' " 1 ^ > l 112 .'» 22N 25( »iJ "65 64 565 .705
7 726 73"> '(< 2 VJ1 55i 17 *31 57 SH .748
V", ( i j V , \ \ l ) l\(]i) ()~)<- (> 2 / 6 o { 5 2 5 ; 4 V (\ 1 242 M *) 2 519 *•"( 10 3f 7 50 397 .803
MO JO * M5 0 0 0 . . . i (•< 21 326 1 "3 7 6 l i K (J " (>16 s")3 11 Os' lf( 221 ^ 2 221 7s2 .912
M i ' W ^20 000 . . i's- 17 120 27) 3 7' > /( 0 ) w s ' 7»> S34( 3lH l»>6 (,i2(> lf-6 (26 .975
"120 OOO y 2o 000 . . . 5 L 11 572'75 1 «;•) )'!( ,-, {\2\ t,2,> 5 «,7s ,ro i 1 (1 567 " M O P ,is 130 l S l 1.125
*2r> KK> *30,000 . . . . 311 S 555 H'3 1 i i 0 )()|. 3 i2"i,O«53 1.010,100 *•«) S02 20,211 101,013 1.181
>30')0C M \ 0 0 0 . . . . 376 13 OiO 070 U27 5,06 l > j / 0 i) r.vi' 00 1 '->() 2 7> 4S.537 17s S15 1.374
3r 10,00') ^ 0 0 0 0 . . . 214 10/79 01! '.30 00( 1.1SS.S41 5,560 200 i l l 201 65,861 177,069 1.613
V)0 '()«' "60,000 15S S ('"-<) tf]~-> 1 133 700 ^ s (>7 [ 159,721
601 ()(»( 3 645 765 7l0l7 1.840
vo{) Dor* 70 000, !0 ( 7,291,707 417 0(H 3,">H (v07 3 T)9 700 rr, 191 79,112 116 606 2.011
«70'i0'i •'SO 0 0 0 . . 73 ") 169,Sis 2^'J 00( 2 701,77/N 2 IS! 0."0 49 621 72 \S7 122 50s 2.240
VsO 000 vniKH). _ . 50 4,310vl33 l< 5 00( 2,107 133 2.00* 000 10 160 65 454 105,614 2.450
MO 000 SJ00,0(10 f)O 4 820 7."6 l<.') (KM 2 (>^3 316 lilt 100 3S sss 87 377 126 265 2.619
MOO 000 sj'O ()(){). . . 11* 14 921 i'S6 4,"7 (KM 6 512 7^6 7 '-22 200 US 141 361 7"0 520 1<H 3.486
«150,000 N 2 » ) 0 ( ' 0 0 . . . 57 10 205 512 2 2 2 (AH 5 3" 1,112 1 b29 100 92 1SS 333 130 426,018 4.174
{•2DC00O *2.i0 0 0 0 . . 2'* 6 516 307 107 (K)0 3 46} 007 2 "16 -500 5S,<,26 254 0(i9 312 < 35 4.802
f2*j( ,000 S300 0 0 0 . . . 1
li ' " O H 126 '. ) ,000 3 120 57t) 1 [)23 VO 38 171 219 307 257 77S1 5.030
t'MH 000 MOO (IOO . . 17 5 7{13 107 (>7()0( 2,s75,007 2 S")l,iOO 57.022 307 76 S 364.riO 6.297
M0(\000 -500 0 0 0 . . . 7 3 W79.93S !'"> OOC 541 Hs 2 10°'500 50 1< 0 193 KM 213 3s4 7.S02
}50' ,000 151 000 000... <j
5.456 810 3". 00' i 2,016 I ' O 2 101 350 50,107 3S1,26S Uo 375 7.979
*t,o-x)ijoo M.5110000 2 (J; 11 > (-) '-) ! z) 9.620
$1,5)0 000 >2 000 000 2 ( ^^ ( 1 ( -) (-) (~ ) 9.994
$2 Oioooo--:^ 000000 i". ) i " / ; ) ( "; (-J 9.862
%] O'XM'UO M (MIOO(K)
S4 000 0 0 0 - S 5 . 0 0 0 OOO
$5,000 000 a n d - > u r
( 1 J&Sf S }!TOUp( d l 10 333,4.'0 2 ()()(' 7,659.150 2,652,300 53,046 964 615 1,017,661
Total 19.328 254.068.880 74,24 s.000 82,033,825 100 224,100 2.001,4s2 3,540.719 5.515.231 2.183
Women making
separate returns
from husband . 373
Grand total...,. 19,701
1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2
Class grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
78 STATISTTCS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.-~ PERSONAL INCOME TAX-DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; shoving for each elms
the wumher of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
NEW MEXICO.

Exemp ;ions for Aver-


norm il t a x . age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject- of and nor-
lucomo, class.
of re- income. Specific to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. Divi- normal tax. tional and
! exerap- dends. tax. tax. addi-
tion. tional
per
cent,

$3,000-84,000 < 169 $595,059! $671,000 S40,394


$3,00O-$4,000 29 102,591 87,000 3,241 $12,350 $247 $247 0.241
$4,000-85,000 .... 172 770,007 660,00C 19,907 SO, 100 1,802 1,802 .234
$5,000-36,0 0 91 493,815 357,00( 33,665 103,150 2,063 2,063 .418
$6,000-367,000 - 73 466.351 282,00f. 42,151 142,200 2,844 2,844 .610
$7,000-88,000 58 435,321 226,00( 53,471 155,850 3,117 3,117 .716
$8,000-89,000 32 273,843 124,000 48,193 101,650 2,033 2,033 .743
$9,000-810,000 26 247,120 102,OOC 38,220 106,900 2.138 2,138 .865
$10,000-815,000 55 656,266 212.OOC 129,516 314,750 6,295 6,295 .959
$15,000-$20,000 37 645,869 144,000 157,919 343,950 6,879 6.879 1.065
$20,000-125,000 18 398,973 70,000 69,873 259,100 5,182 $390 5,572 1.397
$25,000-130,000 6 166,993 24,000 58,193 84.800 1,696 479 2,175 1.302
$30,000-840,000 14 482,886 54.000 201,236 227,650 4,553 1,974 6,527 1.352
$40,000-$50,000 9 377,818 36,000 152,518 189,300 3,786 1,805 5,591 1.48L
$50,000-860,000 5 273.465 19,000 123,215 131,250 2,625 2,255 4,880 1.785
$60,000-870,000 3 200.154 11,000 93,654 95,500 1,910 2,405 4,315 2.156
$70,000-880,000 305,137 15,000 117,587 172,550 3,451 3,668 7,119 2.333
$80,000-890,000 2 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 1.580
$90,000-1100,000 1 (2) I2) (2) (2) 2
( ) (2) 2.834
$100,000-$150,000.... 1 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 3.506
$150 000 $200 000
$200,000-8250,000.... 1 (2) (2) (2) (*) (2) (2) (2) 5.001
$250 000-$300 000 . . .
$300 000-$400,000
$400,000-$500,000
$500 000-$1 000 000...
$1,000,000-$1,500,000.
$1,500,000-82,000,000.
$2,000,000-83.000.000.
$3,000,000-84,000.000.
$4,000,000-85,000,000.
$5 000 000 a n d over "
Classes grouped 2 595,064 19,000 326,714 249,350 4,987 15,351 20,338

Total 806 7,486,732 3,113.000 1,709,667 2,780,400 55,608 28,327 83,935 1.121
Women making
separate returns
from husbands 7

Grand total 813

1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
* Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two return
appear under a distribution.
STATISTIC8 OF INCOME. 79
TABLE 2a.--PERSONAL INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND T E R R I T O R I E S ; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, mid total tax Continued.

NEW YOR.K

E xempt i ins for \ Aver-


norm.nl fax. '• age
! rate
Net ; Total : of
;
Nuni-i income Amount Addi- i normal tax,
her | Total net. subject of tional I and I nor-
Income of re-! income. to normal ! addi- | mal
Specific j Divi- tax. i tional I and
turnsJ exemp- normal tax.
dends. : lux. I tax. ! addi-
; tional
:
per
cent.

293 S14,061. ;,000 $3. 432. 22."


w i m ?4,ooo • 2.741 9,817, i.ooo1 7i/)i; 550 •<31.051 0.315
Si'o'V) si.ooo us, *20 02.147. 564;12.' i. (MX); 2,171,714 7,30!*, 850 197 .. 146.197 . 235
$">,())') Si.000 110. 313 .">(). 300. ',000: 3 . 681.256 13,318. 100' 362 .. 266,362 . 473
$•'.,0.11 $7,000 j 7. 1SJU.-5. i,000! 4, 772', 190 15,311, 550 231 .. 306.231 . 630
87,O')i) S S . O O O !
us: 41,102. !,000! 4, 993.320 15,331, 210, 621 .. 30,'i, 621 744
#8,00') *.),000 4S3 3 \ 7.S0, 396 V\, 1 367,796 14,352, 600 052 .. 287,012 .S02
109 32,3 V) 478.12.932, 000 5, 136, 178 14,2*8, 000 760 .. 285, 760 .883
$o) son: 392| 120,173. 75337; 207, 000 23, 721,953,19.211, 800 1,
S1«\OOM $15,000. 184,896 . r.sti
$15,0')'i S2-),000. 810 9 4 , 3 % , 071J20.5)."., 000 23' 790,57110,010, 500 1, 810 . 000.810 1.060
£20.00! I $25,000 418, 73,47."), 0002i; 221,03< !39/<74, 491 S7 0,633 870,124 1.184
£21,00!I £30.000 214: HO.001. iuoi s!2.io! 000; 17^ 868, H9'33,<«)3! 200! 061 141, 003 ! S23,967 1.373
$30,000-340.000. 178; «7.S14, 000 30! 300 1, 382,131 1. 518,777 ! L5i;;
£40,000-$10,000 sonj 7.V2N."). 056! 6, 00024, 771^i56|ll,'2().V ,500 110 162, 173 1. 346, .\83 1.789
$10,0011 $00,000. 674! CO, 213. OH1 1, ooo;2i, 333,011 .3 4,7.11. 0001 oso 607, 720 1, 302.800 2. lfi 4
091 ")1. 101. 940| 2, 000116, 747,99031,718, 950 37"' 5SU 357 1, 220'.73«ii 2.372
$70^001 i-jso[()()(). . . . 7921 12.1S7, 3701 2, 000:11. 977,470,25,!
W\ 900 9 IS 519.274 1. 0.11,192; 2. 492
8so,ooo-*90,ooo • 563, 40, (i2."). 231! 1, 000 15, 481,181 23, 342, 010 sli 618,954 i ; , 79./ 2.673
172, 3.1, .")02, 1
000 13! 835,952:20,324; 700 191 h31,132 1, 037. (.26' 2. US
$100,000 $150,000.. J 372, 124,.-) 73. LI 3 000 46 154,555174, 29(1 600 1 M2 2. 9s3,571 4, \ 383' 3.588
£110,000 $200,00')... 006' SI.SSI, 346| i! 000 32, 451.690:47,661, 650 233 2, 6:0,339 3. , 572! 4.401
J20'),0OO--»2f>0,O0l). . . ' 467' «S,<!27. 386: I. 000 26, 156, 886'41,615. 500 310 2, 682,930 3. 515.210! 5.100
$2)0,00!) -$300,000. . . 30 4! 46,020', 010| 000 20, 2ti3,840,25,143; 200 864 2, 060,670 2, 563,534! 5. 570
$300.01 >0 #100,000. . . 165; «.">, 29."), 290i 000 27! 090,14()'37,475; 150 503 3 420,548 4. 17O.O51J 6. ,"W)
S400,000-$100,000. . . 191' 4 " O « 2 2921 000 19, 722,942,21,962, 350 247 '2. 744.242 3, 243, 489| 7.19s
03 1 9'329, 7221C ,001.750! 8. 262
f
SlOO.OlM,¥1,000, 000. 99, 000:63, »01,138163, 75i: 700 1,
$1,000,000-$! ,500.000 1S7; 000 'M15 J, 74713."), 14li.500 930 5 625, 7036, 331,633i 9.626
$l,500,000-$:2,0O0,000 51' (XX), 20' 501,928 17, 782,200 614 3, 571, 21S 3, 92t>, 8f>2i 10.234
$2,000,000-^3,000.000 23 000 22', 948,204|26,3t 0, 600 812 5; 088,683,5, 616, 49o| 11.366
P,00 f >,000-S 4,000,000' 20 00()|24 179,012113. »U5S. 850 377 4, 7, 765|4, 291,142 11.32b
$4,000,000-$5,000,000, II
nnr,' 1 \
49l,707|12,t)92i 450 849 3, ()S2,OOS3, 335,917 12.261
$5,000,000and over.* 6' 159,832 2s, 157, 154 653, 70L' is, 222, St>3 13.341
Total H), 701 jl,922,S64,651 343,y02,0(X) 635,281,124 950,238,800 19,004,776 58,965,745 77,970,521
Women making
separate returns
from husbands...

* Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.


80 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX-DISTRIBUTION OE INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITpRIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
N O R T H CAROLJ NTA.

Exempt ions for Aver-


norm;] 1 tax. age
Net rate
income Total of
Num- subject Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net of tional and nor-
Income class. to normal
of re- income. normal tax. addi- mal
turns. Specific Divi- tax. tional
exemp- tax. and
dends. tax. addi-
tion.
tional
per
cent,

$3,000-84,0001 397 $1,3P8,P30 $1,551,000 $266,019


$3,030-^4,000 40 143,206 120,000 4,156 819,0"0 1381 §381 0.266
$t,033-$%003.. 383 1,714,189 1,482,000 99,589 132,600 2,652 2,652
$5,033-13,000 317 1,742,293 1,234,000 193,993 •314,300 6,286 6,286 '. 361
$6,030-$',000........ 203 1,317,372 78 ; , 000 19P,172 33 5,200 6,724 6,724 .510
$7,O33-$8,OOO 143 1,0.^8,188 559,000 229,738 2 9,450 5,589 5,589 .523
$8,033-$),000 102 86", 232 39', 000 211,()32 2">fi,300 5,126 5,126 . 591
$),030 $10,000 94 888,76f 336,000 219,961: 302,800 6.056 6,056 .681
$10,030-815,000 227 2,756,661 871,000 853,511 1.032, If0 20', 643 20,643 .749
$15,033 -$20,000 113 1,938,101 436,000 711,951 '790,1F0 15,803 15,803 .819
$20,003-$25,000 35 78^,284 131,000 251,98! 401,300 8,026 $778 8,804 1.118
$2"),003-$30,000 41 1,114,38" 161,000 539,23-r • 111,iro 8,283 2,514 10,79 .969
$30,000-$10,000 38 1,316,31" 146,000 781,85.' 388,450 7, 769 5,020 12, 78' .972
$4O,033-$50,O00 17 743,05f 64,000 330,65' 348,400 6,9(;8 4,292 11,2(0 1.515
$5O.OO3-$3O,OOO 11 596,110 43,000 121,410 431,700 8,634 5,329 13,963 2.342
S3O,O)0-$7O,O0O 2 (2) (2) (2) C2) (2) (2) 2.118
$70,033 -$80,003 4 300,721 15,000 152,321 133,400 2,668 4,222 6,8S0 2.291
$$0 0)3-$90 000
$3O',O33-$1O'),OOO (2) (2) (2) (2)
2 (-) (2) 2.821
$103,003-$150,000.... 7 859,131 28, 000 440,831 390,300 % , 21,035 28,841 3.357
$150,003-$203,000 3 534,802 11,000 20*, 152 318,650 6,373 18,588 24,961 4.667
$20 },0)0-$2 50,030.... 1 (2) (2) (2) (") (2) 0) (s) 4.441
$2)0 030-$303 000 . .
$33),030~$403,030.... 1 (5) (2) j (2) (2) (2) I ( £ ) (2) 7.653

(22)
$403 030-$503 000 .
$503,00 3-$l,000,000. . 2 2
() 2
( ) i 2
( ) (-) () 2 (2) 7. €81
$l,O30,O00-$l,5O0,OO0.
$ 1,500,000-$ ?,000,003.
2 (2) (2) • (2) (2) () () 2
(2) 9.081
!$2,000,000-$3,000,000 j
$3,030,000-$4,000/iOO
|
14,003,003-^5,003,003.
1
$5,000,000 a n d over.
Classes grouped 2 . . . 4,739,378 38,000 2,625,028 2,076,350 41,527 3/3,405
Total 2,185 24,825,826 8,443,000 8,435,51c 8,365,700 167,314 393,656 560,970 2.260
Women making
separate returns
from husbands 22
Grand total 2,20.

1
Nontaxabla; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
3
CUssas gro jpei to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer whero only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 81
TABLE 2a. PERSONAL INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES; AND TERRITORIES; xhow-inp for each elms
the number of re turns, net income, >md total tax -—Continued .
NO K.-TM DAKOTA.

E x e m p t i o n s for • Aver-
normal tax. age
Not : Total of
Num- income i Amount' • 1 normal
tax,
ber T o t a l n e t : subject ! of ! and nor-
Income class. of re- i n c o m e . : Specific to normal | tional • addi- mal
turns. .Divi- i normal ! tax. i tional and
I tiorh dene tax. ! tax. addi-
tional
per
cont.
o.^,.|
H (hiO-,^4 ()(),) i *7.*>7 '^,'S yxii (100
$3 000 J'1.000 .... 21 77 361, 63 000 - on .>0 3";0 %1S" S1S7 0.242
*t 000-JTi 000 1 1 031 000 16 44") 110 3."0 2,207 1! 207 lso
*") 000 9-n 000 IS") 1 O-'H S90 7'>) 000 572 l s 9 7,"0 3 79,") ;-, 7M5 377
*i\ 000-S7 000 62" r
'V'i :»7"7 o o o —, 6 S3 171 S."0 3 197 ?, 49"'
$7.00.) SS.O00.. , . , . si 601, 770 S2 i>70 211,100 4.222 . -1,222 ,»>Q8
V\o"oo ^#),ooo ,">H 47J.3")9. 21 I.(KM) s i , 0o9' 174,300; 3,4S6 . >., Lsti . 735
MM'On <10.000 42 39", .V)l'
$10,0'JO Sl,">.000. . . . . . 107 1 ;>(0,1>IO'
I «)*). 000
41 i.000
;o 991
130, 760
i;")9. 600
4153, l.">0
X 192
9. 269 .
:;, 192
9 269
. S07
.707
<1"),()' *•> S2O,OOO S')"i. 7<!1 20 \ 000 361, 491 323,300 6, 166.,. (.,466 .722
£20.00') ."?2'',000 20 4 H 603' 7 >. 000 US, S,">3 2.10. 7."0' •">, 01.") S(-;33 "., 64 s 1.259
>2;),000-Ss3(),000 10 2;s.847 : 3 ), 000 107, 797 132.0"0 2,611 727 :-, 3(\s 1.208
«30,0')0 $10,000 U I'M. 771 ;»">,ooo ISO, 671 2-")6, 100 .".. 122 2.194 7,316 1. 4S8
£10.000 Jt.V>,O'JO. . . . . . 4 172, 33.">: i ; , ooo 6.". 93.V U), 100 1. SOs 1.016 L'. S.ll 1.656
f ~>O 000 £60 000 J (-) (-) <") 1.184
>'60.000-$70.000 4 2")3.296j 1 UK'O 111. r>w 12.">, 7",0 2,:.!.") 2. ^00 ."',315 2.0'JS
<7U 000-SNO 000
180.000- 5?W).000 1 ('- ! (-) (*'\ (2} 2.4Sf
H90 OOO- SI 00 000
1 C ) {*} ('I) {") 2.7S9

$2")0.()!)()~$300 00')
#30(U>rKK<MOO,000.. .

s?5o:) 000-!?1 000 000


%] O-'K) 000-SJ .")00 000
i
Si 50'} 000 £2 000 000
$2,0(10,000-$3,000,000.

44 '0( '0 'OOO -%r, ?0( v >\)00


V> 0 (| 0 000 a n d ovor i

237,170 11.«100 143, 070 S.5. 100' 1,662, 3. S(iOi ."), 522
•iol;ii 1. 17.') (i 219. Of).V 4.."'71.000 2.064, 793 2. 7.")4.2OO' • M,(M: 11.26()' 66.314 . 720
\V"»>mi»n m a k i n g s e p -
iir.ito r e t u r n s from
Uusband.' 1

Grand t o l a l . . . . . 1,176
] 1 1 j

» Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.


a Classes s?roapei to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
35884°—1.8-—-6
82 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INQPME TAX DISTRIBUTION OP INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns? net income, and total tax— -Confirmed.
OHIO.

Exemptions for ! Aver-


normal tax. I age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount normal tax,
Addi- and
ber Total net subject of tional nor-
Income class. of re- income. to normal addi- mal
Specific Divi- tax. tional
turns. normal tax. and
exemp- tax. addi-
tion. dends. tax.
tional
per
cent.

$3,O00-$4,000 i . . . . . . . 3,519 $12,366, OS: $13,882,000'.?l, 101,671


$3,000-14,000 417 1,507,247
. - _ - . . 1,251,000! 44,247 $212,000 $4,240 §4,240 0.281
$4,000-$5,000 1 3.,413 15, 303',
~~ 522 ~ 13,178, OOOl 782,022 1,343.500 26,870 26,870 .176
$5,000-$6,000 | 2',64." 14, 469,734 10,245, OOOi 1, 390,784 2,833; 950 56,679 56,679 .392
$6,000-17,000 L828J l l ) 807', 706. _ __ n . 11,256 3,016,450
. 1, 60,329 60,329 .511
S7,000-$8,000 ~~' 9,803,933
1 311 '- ~"~ """ s; 051; 0 0 0 : 1 , 772,233 2,980,700| 59,614 59,614 .608
$ , $ , 995| 8,441,526 3,831,000, 1, 901,326 2,709,230 54,184: 54,184 .642
$9,000-110,000 798! 7,562,097 3,079,000; 1, 825,847 2,657,250 53,1451 53,145 .703
$10,000-$15,000 !,366 28,957,472 9,103,000 9,117,82210; 117,822 ), 736,650 214,733| 214,733 .742
$15,000-120,000 , 179 20,'~~ ,"~- 4,525,000 8 ,055,484 " " ' '"' ~/, 902,550 158,051! 158,051 .772
$20,000-$25,000...... 698 15. 483,034 2,667,000 6, 689,608 6;336,750 126,735 $15, 783 142,518 .90S
$25,000-130,000 463 12,7693,358 1,775,000 5, 845,136 5,099,200 101,984 31, 988 133,972 1.053
$30,000-140,000 719,336|
490 17,130', 473 1,872,000; 8. 218,573 7,039,900 140; 7'J8 67, 209 208,007 1.214
$40,000-150,000...... 314 14,039,397 1,210,000 -' 315,897 5.513,500 110270! 82, 332 192,602 1.372
110,270!
$50,0OO-$60,00O...... 183 9,983,027 705,000 566,577 3; 711,450 74,229 ' 83! 239 157,468 1.577
$6O,OOO-$7O,OOO 112 7,345,275 430,000 878,125 3,037,150 60,743! 76,74 137,490 1.872
$7O,000-$80,O00...'... 85 6,385,863 " 327,000 681,313 2,377,550 " 008 128,559 2.013
47,5511 81,
$80,000-$90,000 75 6,639,292 284,000 668,092 2,687,200 53,744' 100 799 154,543 2.328
$90.000-8100,000 67 6,334,767 259,000 092,767 1,983,000 39,660 110 043 149,703 2.363
$103,000-$150,000.... 152 18,544,548 581)00011! 596,298 6,367,250 127,345 430 671 558,016 3.009
$150,000-$200,000 64 10,937,608! 244,000 " 939,608 3,754,000 75,080, 351 499 426,579 3.900
$200,000-$250,000.... 45 10,065,448| 174)000 833,298 4,058,150 81,163 392 004 473,16', 4.701
$250,000-1300,000.... 27 7,508,268j 103,000 083,218 3,320,050 66,401 341 155 407,55( 5.430
$300,000-1400,000 19 6,947,778 75,000 399,178 3,473,600 69,472 366 371 435,843 6.273
$400,000-1500,000.... 15 " 532,241 798,491 1,677,750 33,555 376 740 410,295 6.281
22 15! 669,336 56,000
$500,000-$1,003,000.. 83,000 IO; 254,336 5,332,000 246
106,640 1,140,053 1,246,693 7.956
$l,003,000-$l,500,000. 1 10.552
3 5,075,312 () ()
$1,503,000-$2,003,030. 10,000 2,949,762 2,115,550 42,311 483,037 525.348 10.351
$2,000,000-13,000,000.
$3,000,000-14,000,000.
2
(2)
(2 (»5 10.265

$4,000,000-$5,000,000. (2) 11.580


$5,000,000and over..
Classes grouped 2 — 10,569,928 16,000 9,398,895 1,155,000| 23,100 1,123,002 1,146,102
Total 21,303 318,822,511 82,096,000 135,911,8971103,431,300 2,068,626 5,653,680 7,722,306 2.422
Women making sep-
arate returns from
husbands
Grand total '21,774
1
» Nontaxabla; spaciae exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2 Glasses groups I to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution,
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 83
TABLE 2a.^PERSONAL INCOME TAX-DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax— -Continued.
OKLAHOMA.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount i Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net | subject of i tional and nor-
Income class. | of re- income. to normal addi- mal
JJpeciuc Divi- normal tax. tional and
iturns. tax.
dends. tax. tax. addi-
i tional
per
cent

$3,01 ) - 8 4 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . 344 SI, 200.736 $] ,364.000! $127,515;


$5,03 ) - $ 4 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . 40 14 " l?0, OOOi 5,5--7i $17,100! $342 0.240
$4 1 ,dJ3-$5,000........ 371 1, 672', 748 ,429,OO0| 70,298 173,4501 3,469j. 3,469 .207
$5,003-86,000........ 294 1, 613,291 , 138,000 131,091 344,200 6,8S4|. 6,884 .427
$6,033-87,000........ 2351 1, 527,019 907.000 203,419 416,600! 8,332i. 8,332 ,546
87,033-88,000........ lsa: l, 415,076 734.0001 201,176! 479,900! 9,598}. 9,5t8 .678
88,033-83,000........ 140: 1, 183,267 547,000J 178,267 458, OOOj 9,1601. 9,160 .774
$9,033-110,000....... 985,710 398,000 152,510 435,200| 8,704!. 8,704 .883
$10,033-815,000...... 285 3, 413,880 ,110,000 689,980 l,613,S00| 32,278. 32,278 .945
$15,033-820,000...... 155 2 709,175 597,000 663,975 1,448,200 28,864 . 28, P,641.069
820,030-825,000...... 71 l! 561,001 271, OOOi 358,101 931, S00 18,6381 81,395 20,033 1.283
$25,033-130,000...... 50 391,937 196,000| 382,237 813,700 16,274j 3,568! 19,872 1,428
830,033-840,000...... 56 \\ 915,525 214,000 547,975 1,153,550 23,071 7,957| 31,0 '8 1.620
813,033-850,000...... 40 1, 764,573 156,000 447, 773 1,160,8001 23,216! 10,998| 34,214 1.939
$50,033-860,000...... 837,340 131,000 593,490! 1,112,8501 22,257| 16,4911 38,748] 2.109
$60,033-870,000...... 358,351 81,000 380,951j 896^ 400 17,9281 15,551 33,479 2.465
$70,003-$80,000...... 676,880 82,000 319,130 1,275,750 25,515 25,1 3' 50,638 3.020
$83,003-$90,000...... 0»'>,399 41,000 15 \ 149 8>9,250l 16,585 16,775 33,360 3.263
$}3,033-8100,000..... 767, 298 31,000 430,398 305, fe'00 6,118 14,289 20,407 2.6C0
$103,003-8150,00).... 4-36,153 76,000 683,103 1,677,050 33,541 63,058J 96,5991 3.665
$150,033-1'00,003.... 398,3251 31,000 323,875 1,043,450 20,869 47,6001 68,469 4.897
$ 203,003-$ 750,00) 618,824 12,000 208,174 398,650 7,973 23,818 31,, 7915.137
2
$150,030-$300,000.... (2) (2) , (2) () I 5.861
8303,033-8403,000.... 125,226 24,000 1,129,826 971,400 19,428j 119,916 139,344 6.557
8403,033-8500,000 2
2 2
() ( ) (2) (2) 8.525
8503,033-81.000,000.. 2, ( ) 11,000 439,208 1,593,450 31,869! 153.366 185,235 9.064
043,658
81,003,000-81,500,000.
$1,503,003-82,000,000.
2
()
(2) (2) (2) (2) I (2)
(2) 9.330
11.642
$2,003,033-83,000,000.
$3,003,033-84,000,000.
$4,033,003-85,000,000.
$5,000,000 a n d o v e r . . (2) (2) (2) (2) 12.192
()
Classes g r o u p e d 2 . . . . 29,024,443 35,000 24,084,945 4,904,498
98,090 3,338,759 3,436,849
' [J '__ \_[ '
Total . . . . 2,520j 66,811,462 <>, 736,000 32,905,093 24,455,148 489,103,3,858,694 4,347,797 6.508
Women making sep-
arate returns from
husbands 2 ........!

Grand total..... 2,53!

1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
84 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a. PERSONAL INCOME T A X - DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each das*
the number of return*, net income, and total tax ConHniH'd.

OKEOON.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rat©
Net Total of
jNum- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
! her Total net j subject of tional and nor-
Income class. i of re- income, i Specific to normal addi- mal
11 urns. Divi- normal tax. tax. tional and
exemp- dends. tax. tax. addi-
tion. tional
per
cent.

$3,000-14,000 > 690' $2,424, 146 $2,745,000 $164,870|.


$3,000-$4,000 681 251,,450i 204,000 12,150! $35,3001 $706 $706 0.281
5 4,003-$5,000 522| 2,343,,319; 2,018,000 70,469; 254,850| 5,1 .218
$5,000-16,000........ 349! 1,915, 9S4! 1,358,000 125,984j 432,000! 8, 8,640 . 451
$6,000-17,000 234| 1,517, 452 i 906,000 137,002] 474,450| 9,4 9,489 .625
$7,00048,000 174! 1/208, 352: 675,000J 156,452; 466,900! 9, 338!! 9,338 ,719
$8.000-19,000. ! 126! 1,071, 822i 477,000 118.422 476,400! 9,5?8 9.528 .889
$9,000-$10,000 | 81; '769, 476! 313,000 118; 276 338,200j 0,764I 6, 764 .879
110,000-115,000 ! 245! 2,9S3, 208: 937,000 655,308; 1,390,9001 27, 818! 27,818 .932
$io,oo:)-$?o,ooo......| 106! 1,815, 789: 404,000 581,189! 830,600J 16,612! 16,612 .915
$20,09 )-$^5,000. i 49j 1,084, 294: 187,000 318,344; 578,950 11,579! $1, 23S; 12,817 1.182
$?5,000-130,000 ! 35 950, 972i 135,000 309,0721 506,900 10,138 2,504! 12,6421 1.329
fU),000-$10,000 '..! 32 1,083, 219 123,000 409,619! 550,600! 11,012! 4,372| 15,3841 1.420
$4O,O00-$5O,OOO ! 26 1.149, 443 99,000! 514, 943| 535,500 10, 710' 7,370i IS, 080 1.573
$")O,O00-$6O,OO i ' 543, 461 37,000| 288,861j 217,600! 4,352 ! 4,863! 9,215 1.696
$f)0,000-,$70,000 i 331, 569 19,000 105,569! 207,000! 4,140 3,947| 8,087 2.439
$7O,O00-$80,O0O. ! 295, 509 15,000 122,409! 158,100! :i. 162 4,067! 7,229 2.446
$80.000-1,90,000 1 334,,362 15, 000 287,862! 31,500! 630 5,3601 5,990 1.792
$90,003-S100,000 ! 286, 600 12,000 23?, 950 41,650!! 8331 5,314! 6,147 2.145
$100,000-8150,000.. ..I 743, 173 24,000: 483,923: 235, 250 4,7051 21,208 25,913 3.487
$15 ),o)o-.moo,ooo i (2) (2) (2) (2) ! (" ' (2) 4.446
$200,000-1250,000.... I.
$>50,0)0-$300,000...j ()
1300,030-1400,000 I (2)
(2)
() 7.382
$400,000-1500,000.... I 2
)
(2) 7.805
$500,000-11,000,000.. L
$1,000,000 $1,500,000.!-
$1,500,000-$ ',000,000.1.
$2,000,000-33,000,000 i.
$3,000,000-14,000,000.!.
$4,O00,O00-$5,OOO,OOO.i.
$5,000,000 and over..!.
Classes grouped 2 j. 1,774,972 24,000 294,180! 1,456,792 9,136! 92,419| 121,555
Total J ,2, 775! 24,968,572 10,727,000 5,507,8541 9,219,442 184,389! 152,662 337,051 1,350
Women making sep-;
arate returns from
husbands .! 25

Grand total i 2,800

1 Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.


2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
p pear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 85
TABLE 2a, PERSONAL INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOB, STATES AND TERRITORIES; showmg for each doss
ihi m nmb< r <>l uttirns. net hicowt. (turf total la >' ( ' o l i i inilPcl.

PENNSYLVANIA.

Kxur lptions for Aver-


nomial a\. age
Ne Total
rate
of
jNum-| income Amount . . normal tax,
c j ber j Total net subject of and nor-
>jis<^cla s
:' of re-1 income.
Specif c
to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns.! Di vi- normal tax. tional and
exem r ( le nds. tax tax. addi-
Moil tional
pei
corn

n inn * 1.000 ' 5, 524 <19 315 317 ?21 ,(»27 (0i M 914,71s
000 *"4,000. 919 3 459 S23 2 757, 000 154,573 250 MO 9<>5 M0/X.5 0. 317
n 000 5.000.. 0', 092 27 °>54 044 23', 2"0, 000 1 3 3,244 2 740, SOO 54!M(> 54, Mh . 20i
$5 00!) ^ !(HK). 4! *03 2(> 500 S42 IS, 354, OOi) 2 N.2,342 5 344, 500 100, VX) lOoj N90 403
t>0 0 ( 1 ( 1 >> r.ooo. 3,34(> 21 (>7(, 791 12, 777, 000 2^792,141 (> 107, (.50 122,153 122,I"3 .5M
| 7 000 * \ 0 ( ) 0 . 2,552 19 149 101 9, 737 000 2 952, O.)l 0 450 450 129,000 12'). O'H '-74
">H MOO *^,000 j 9")(. 10 (>40 (14S 7, 145 ()00 2 9 0,94S (> 234, 100 124. iN2 124, ovo 749
ico 11(1(1 "• 10,000. K55O 14 74), (. v j ," 92S. 0(h) 2 (»13,539 5 904^ 150 11S.0N3 11s* n v 3 N()l
$ll 1 (>!!{,
M 5,000 4,551 ~\>474 942 17', 358,000 12 9( S, 542 25 20S, 400 501.1(S 5v)4 1 1^
$1 i O O P **20,000 2,337 40 743 sso s. S73, 000 12 157.78 > 19, 713, 1(0 394, 2'.2 ^ 4 ! ? ,2 . 9' S
1 ('MM ->2">,00o 1 3sl 30 9 ° » 55') 5, 257, IOO 10 322,951) | r)) 41(>, 1 on ]'\^ ,532 v
^ , ' 50 33 • <^2 1.0S7
i 000 •v -} ),()((', | . S27 22 5'.0 t'37 3, J17. 100 <N <iM,7s7 11 3 2, 15' 227! 213 " 5. 53 . «2s) 77 » 1.215
'3' i Oiio >4)!oOo" 1,104 3s 071. 91<> 4 17S, 00 14 KHI..9'- 20 3sJ, 250 H7, t v > 1 7, Jin S 4S7
Ml 1 ll '() " M O , 0 0 0 573 25 72) 120 2,179. '00 1') 09N, 52013', 412, I H i 2 s' s52 I~-5,940 422 7)2 1 (44
-»« 0 0 v . 0 . 0 0 0 23 I ' * l ^ S 1, ( 05, 000 S 9(*7.3ss 12 50 ». <>•!(! 251 33? H " 2 447.x74 1 "U
!J 0 ^7 I.OOO . . 29. ?9 U s 3 ' 3 1. IIS •00 * 710, 5^ 5 9 2\i)t S">(t >V7 s "> ? 02(»
i o i(i -NII.OO ) 1 1
211 1 . 030 9S7 797. 'O't 7 322!NS7 7? 91l! 150 1 )S 2_ 5 >nn Ms 3' 7 i» 1 2 2(*3
1 {
O'/i, " l »0,l 0 0 K>9 r. s > 729 (01. 00 i> 11 v"<)i s7[70> (,t> 454, ^50 J2<) 007 21 >, ^ 5 i 11 ^2 2 49(>
(I'() MOO">M) IIS 11 Is4 270 452, 00 4 < 073, 10' 121. l ? >0'2, 4 0 . >2^ " is 2 s<)7
( }
0 '( M50,o(>0 j->
912 s75 I, 30l! 00 il.SOO.O25 5O.sil, v. MIO, <> 1 , 1 2 ) NM 1 74 > 1 U ^ <)()7
V
*1 > 0 , >0< 200,o00. 155 2 > i'37. 993 5^3, 00 14 2 \m 12, 079. f'5O 241,' 5«3 ^5'». 400 1 . 0 U 1 (»»,{ 4 054
*2(H). KH SJSolooO. <>4 T4, 4S4. N } 9 L'42, 00 7 132. • >« S-10, 109, 1 142,l«s 5( 7, "7o 700,774 \ 900
V2 0 KH M M) O'H) 51 15. 207. 552 205. 00 7 1' 2, 1 52 7 10 1 >n S(N 7()5 ) ')s'i s<>'2, 7"-^ 5 ..73
(
*3( ) . HH MOO 000 5S 19. 922.9°3 22 >, ("1 S , (22' 1M 11, 0 7 4 , 550 2>i !yj i i'^7,t t>7 1, '25 i 1 ^s h 3 2 0
O,l'Ol V no ,nO\i. 31 14. 459, S25 110, Oil S 4^ \ 525 *>55 3'0 (17 to', ShM.315 «v 421 '- N22
iO! 0( M.O'iooOO . Vt 27, 5S7 551 147. 0» 15 35,i.()51 12, 090, t')0 2n s i o > i)j > ( *,i 2. h \ ',01 N 2( S
11 nom id vM,500,000 11 12.()'y>. (^ 13, 00 S, '>"}. "3 4, ^(iS, i 10 s~ \ >2 1 0>«l,|i> 1. 1 ' i'HI > 0 5 0
^1 > o i (> V 2/)00,o()0
f
4. 711. 7ls 12, ()') 2, 1 is.JH^ 2 0 5 ! 700 • i >. ' 1 f 177 ^ss 10 131
' if. (> )0 S? 000 000 2 I.) (2 j '*) 1 10 ,,20
*3. V) .' '0 M '")') 000 j t >) 1 -) ) M 1 1 '1 3H)
s \ \
" <5 (/•)(• COO j (_ * 13 ")».!,
(
( i

17,1(>7,7SO 2 0 , ( 0 0 1 1 , 9 1 ' 5S0 ,2i7,2'.O 101,74 . l . " l i , 132 2.u^ » •


Jl. 4S7 ' 4 3.243,991 150,3ls,(00 IV,. W) S92 279.t»71 5,10 5, A*, H O i 2 0M'luO 17 • \z '•

•.'{•uniif return. 1 :.
froni husband:- 1 M)2
<<iand t o i a l . . . . 40,2S»»

1
Noutaxal le; .specific exemption and dividends exceed, net nit ome.
* C' ih-s'irf- grouped to conc<al the j)>H income and idemin of ff < ta\pa\«'r :>nly one or two returns
pr'.sr jndei a distribution
86 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.

RHODE ISLAND.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. of re- income. Specific * to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tional and
tion. dends. tax. tax. addi-
tional
per
cent.

$3,000-$4,000i 562 $1,983,087 $2,197,000 $206,963


$3,000-14,000 59 205,679 177,000 4,229 $24,450 $489 $489 0.238
$4,000-$5,000 510 2,2i8,347 1,950,000 107,547 210,800 4,216 4,216 .186
$5,000-86,000 419 2,310,143 1,607,000 237,443 465,700 9,314 9,314 .403
$6,000-$7,000 297 1,930,524 1,129,000 312,174 489,350 9,787 9,787 .507
$7,000-58,000 228 1,608,045 859,000 310,645 528,400 10,568 10,568 .622
$8,000-19,000 168 1,418,667 636,000 313,467 469,200 9,384 9,384 .661
$9,000-$10,000 135 1,275,006 504,000 310.803 460,200 9,204 9,204 .722
$10,000-$15,000 454 5,534,923 1,705,000 1,915,573 1,914,350 38,287 38,287 .692
$15,000-$20,000 230 3,950,461 88'i, 000 1,425,081 1,639,400 32,788 32,788 .830
$20,000-125,000 139 3,112,074 • 529,000 1,318,524 1,2)4,550 25,291 $2,958 28,259 .908
$25,000-133,000.... 88 2,345,091 332,000 1,008,341 1,004,750 20,095 5,998 2), 093 1.113
$33,000-140,000 132 4,568,093 495,000 2,166,193 1,906,900 38,138 17,830 55,988 1.225
$40,000-$50,000 46 2,058,085 173,000 907,585 977,500 19,550 12,810 32,330 1.572
$50,000-$80,000.... 31 1,675,804 114,000 908,704 653.100 13,062 14,356 27,418 1.C36
$50,000-170,000 24 1,507,953 88,000 934, 753 545;200 10,904 17,974 28,878 1.842
$7O,O0O-$80,000.... 21 1,553,921 80,000 942,371 541,550 10,831 22,753 33,584 2.147
$80,000-$90,000 17 1,453,688 61,000 986,238 42i, 450 8,529 24,101 32,630 2.245
$90,000-$100,000... 8 745,943 32,000 379, 743 334,200 6,684 13,476 20,160 2.703
$100,000-$150,000.. 32 3,779,817 117,000 2,638,617 1,024,200 20,484 93,270 116,754 3.089
$150,000-$200,000.. 9 1,677,559 33,000 1,239,509 375,050 7,501 63,394 70,895 4.226
$200,000-$250,000.. 11 2,52 \, 553 40,000 2,302,806 183,750 3,675 113,195 116.870 4.626
$250,000-$300,000.. 10 2,727,299 37,000 2,027,649 662.650 13,253 140,377 153,630 5.633
$3a0,000-$400,000.. 6 2,620,297 23,000 184,797 2,412,500 48,250 108,916 157,166 5.998
$400,000-$500,000.. 4 1,859,280 13,000 1,003,980 842,300 16,846 151,645 168,491 9.062
$500,00O-$l ,000,000. 5 3,769,809 19,000 2,408,909 1,341,900 2», 838 231,903 258,741 6.864
$l,000,000-$l ,500,006! 2 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 8.381
$1 500 000-$2 000 000
$2,000,000-$3,000,00 0. 1 (2) (V) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) 11.502
$3,000,0Q0-$4,000,00 0
$4,000,000-$5,000,00 0.
$5,000,000 a n d over
2
Classes grouped ,. 4,631,012 12,000 2,439,362 2,188,650 43,773 419,397 463,170
Total 3,646 65,257,163 13,848,000 28.942.989 22.887.050 457,741 1,457,3331-915.104 2.935
Women making
separate returns
from husbands 99
Grand total 3,745

iNontaxable; spscific exemption and dividends exceed net income.


2Classes group3d to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two return!
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 87
TABLE 2a. -PERSONAL INCOME TAX- DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total Jar—Continued.
SOUTH CAROLINA.

Income class,

$3,000-$4,000 * . . . . . . . 226 1797,223 $88,573


«3.000-^4,000........ 23 88,6981 , 2,598 $17,100! $342!. $342 .386
S4,000-$5,000........ 24.6 1,096,854 69,0001 52,904 96,950! 1,939 . 1,939 .177
$f>,000-?6,000........ 167 918,282 947,000' 111,1821 159,100; 3,182!. 3,182! .347
$fi.000-$7,000........ 128 825,607 648; 000' 121,057 205,550J 4,111!. 4,111! .498
J7',000-$8,000........ 60 451,447 499,000! 64,347| 152,100! 3,042!. 3,042 .674
$8.000-49,000........ 60] 510,939 235,000! 130,889j 149,050! 2,9811. 2,9811 .583
$9,000-$10,000....... 41 387,890! 231,000! 89,490 137,400 2,748!. .708
$10,000-115,000...... 126 1,513,001 161,000 428,601 591,400! 11,828!. .781
$15,000-120,000...... 66 1,133,357; 493,000.: 336,1571 540,200! 10,8041. .953
$20,000-^25,000...... 19 424,242; 257, ooo; 231,692J 117,550! 2,351! $351 2,70 .637
f25,000-,?30,000...... 11 298,542! 75,000i 128,642! 127,900! 2,558^ 784 3,342 1.119
$30,000-S40,000...... 9 307,774! 42,000; 181,574! 90,200| 1,804! 1,279 3,0831 1.002
S40,000-?50,000...... 396,070! 36,0001 126.670J 233,400' 4,668! 2,5211 7,189 1.815
$50,000-?60,000...... 328,834! 36,0001 187; 534! 118,3001 2,366! 2,899| 5,265 1.601
$60,000-$70,000...... 23,000!
$70,000-$P0,000......
$80,000-f 90,000......
f 90.000-S100,000.....
$100,000-^150,000.... () 2.509
$150.000-$200,000.... (2) C2) 4.776
«200,000-S250,000....
$25O,0OO-?3O0'.O00....
8300,000~$400,000....
S400,000-«500.000....
©500,000-$l,000.000 . .
81,000.000-81,500,000.
«S1,500,000-82,000,000.
S2,000,000-$3,000,000.
$3,000,000-$4,000.000.
$4,000,000-$5,000,000.
15,000,000 and over..
(Classes grouped, 2 .... 404,187 10,000; 246,887! 147,300 2,946 11,694 14,640

T o t a l . . . . . . . . . . . | 1,200 9.882,947 4,656,000'; 2,528.797! 2,883,500 57,670' 19,528! 77,198 .781

Women making sep-!


arate returns from
husbands.........;
Grand t o t a l . . . . . ! 1,204

* Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.


* Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where "only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
88 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
SOUTH DAKOTA.

i ;
Aver-
Exemptions for
i age
normal tax. :
Net Total rate
of
Num- normal
income Amount! Addi- and tax,
ber ! Total net ! subject of | addi- nor-
Inoome class. of re-j income. to normal tional tional mal
turns.! Specific ]; Divi- !
normal tax. I tax.
and
exemp- tax.
tion. dends. j tax. addi-
tional
per
cent.
$3,00) *i,000» 191 S(»S1,17S ^751 0)0 ^S2 iin
11
£.3,00) M,0 ^i) 20 71',5b 3 bO 000 2, 2u) "*>9 JO) ^ls»> ISO 0 2b(>
$4'000 ^ 0 0 ) . " 200 901, 3 3b 7s3 000 It,73b 7b ( )o I, 532 1,532 170
$5,0)0 Sb,000 1 57 S17,b57 b19,000 31,957 193 700 3, S71 \f S7-J
$b,O'X) ^7,0)0 92 59b bOl 35S;OOO H '401 1 >3 200 3 Obi 1,W 1 514
$7,000-^8,000 5 [ 10b,S75 21b 00U b>s 575 122, ,()0 2 lib 2,41b f OJ
$8 000 C 9 000 5) 422, b7b 19s* 000 93, 57(> 131 10) 2 t >2 » (22 02 1 )
$9 00) * 10 000 . H 409 9 "is 170,000 9l'0) l l s ; 950 2} 979 2,979 727
S10.000-M") 000 1 017 429 327,0)) T)1 029 3 3b 10) b /2s u 72s bbl
"515,00) 2),')00
s;
32 512, b()7 121,000 1^) 0)7 2 \^, )50 1 771 }3,77l . S7M
\ * ) 0 \i ^2 ) 000 13 2s7,13s 51,0)0 120 iss 11"/, 7)) 2 315 •^272 2 >s7 . 901
$2o/«()() S ^0 00 ) 11 >OS, s ,2
u,on 111 3)2 1 > I >)() $ nn) I 2S-2
S30 0 D s 10 000 H 195 77^ )1 00) _2t) 72s 215 0 ) ) 1 3)1 2,022 ','»-'
$ 4 0 , 0 1 ) s. >){))) s 35S 2 7 ) 31 0 0 ; 1 tb ; 2 ) ) lsi ')(>*) b20 2 2M> 5 90t i b4<
fcoOOK) 'W000 l ( ) j ( 1 9>2
$l>0,000 ^70 0 K)
$70,000 <W) 0 )0 1 ( ) ) > i !
) 1 492
$S0,00) "9)0)0

8]0J,00) M>)000
Sl r ) ( )000 S2i)(),()))
$200 0 v ) ^2 )D 000
«250 00) M00.009
* 300 0 0 ) MOO,000
$ 1 0 0 000 >O()O'))
^ 3 0 0 0 0 ) v l 009 000
U 00 ),())) M )()()IK)9
SI 509,0)0 v2,000,000
$2,000,00 ) s ),00() 000
Ife 3,000,00) !,();() 000
1
$i!000 0 0 0 d i i d o M ' i
01 is e^ giouped2 1 12b, >->l s,in>o 111) 9)1 4)9 149 I Hs 1 os7
Total 970 7,471 252 3 791 n o 1,7M) )^9 2 0^2 s >( 11 b>7 t 90b l',5b^ h5(
Women m ikm^ sep-
arate reiurns from j
husbands
Grand total 1 971
1
i
i Nontaxable: specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
* Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where- only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
S T A T.I S T I C S O F 1N (' O M E. 89
TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
B Y CLASSES, F O R STATES AND T E R R I T O R I E S ; showing for each elms
the nuvihct of vet'iimx, nf-t wivoiue, ami total tax—<\uiiimie<].

TKNNKSSKK.

Exemptions for Aver


rionnal tax. age
Net. rate
Total of
JN urn-' income Amount normal tax,
I ber Tola! net |I subject of j Addi- and nor-
I JH'Otlie ClrtS;
! ofre- i n w ) m e - | Specific to ! normal i tional addi- mal
ilurns.i Divi- normal ! tax. ! tax. tional and
I exeirip-
: tion, dends. tax. tax. addi-
tiona

V *v f>
' "••i. A 00 ' i on M h'^0, 121 M .11 , OOl) N i S l , 500
MINI -1 000 i io 12s, Sl»U 35'. 000 K999 (
n< M, ,3 5s1 0 312
M IKP S5.000 79 {€ 5 5 2 . 0 3 d > . ' >S2. 000 f S'» V25. ^ ) ' (•),
"0/ f,"07 1st
( m.
'2*. 2 S71..'O7 > . 0 ••' 000 290, 007 517, 5(V 10, 1< , ^50 3H
r
v,ll> >7 000 . . 2! 279 701 1 ,-• • O')0 315, 001 f>00, 7 )\ 12 01' 12 !on 27
"•".0) ^sOOJ' 2 t \ 5 9 1. U* 1 ,(».'(), O(>0 >09. y .'s t M, UY 12, 12 ,( s2 (jib
s \ 0 t ^r)0u'^ ISM J, 514 155 <i9.i. O'l*
1
i32, 905 Isj, 2'1 9, t 1 <j , N 5 37
1 vi 1 f • 5 1 s . I l l 5 ^s. 00.) ^05, 1' 1 171, <»t 19 9 19^ T20
( • { 211.279 I . ( S i . 000 ' 2S1, 129 2. 2? , 1")' j. , ]'
M s ) > '• M i i> ' • ."2i
M i) » - 2 > 00!) i','' 3! O]1 ') v 000 \i 1^, 51 1 1. 10s, T( 2s, 1 ' ( 21* , T 9 9 55
N> I '* ^ I'd I ->'«». l l ) l J.',s' 000 791, 2>1 1 \ 1 >. 9 ) ; s . t ~* ^ 2 . 721 {[ ! i°o i Vh
' ; " . Odd
] ( 1 x,' 0 H
^2"> « M n (H ,, • 's . 1H •>N% s , 1 ^ 7, ' s 1 I2h
-. i i • ') MO 0"i» 2 | t > I*' > OtM) 1 09d, .ilJ 1.
1
(
[' f ' M), v ; ' ,"!"> 1 \'~
j-n , (i -.7)(y . i; 2, 1 1 ^ ' 7' 2 1M 000 9 ] 7 h 2 1 OdO, I >> 20, OOL ll!l^2 U 1M 1 1 n
s-,11 I 1 I » *>•»(» 0 0 " 997 J"." 7!, "00 V 2, 0">5 2ai •), 2 s j (
), 12^ ! s . «0t» 1 Mt>
**• >o ?iii) -^ro,o("> ') ")77 O i l 000 "'ol. 901 iis 1 • h . 71 d, \ 1 , )([1 2 ^0(>
*-?) c, \> - v -) no > "29.iO' 2 s , 000 2'i2, W\ 29^ 2 v ,s 9 1 ]( , S"(i 1S(>
10 v2
•>>.»'))) - J i (j( | ! 1
f O'»,O L JN
. 00(1 "." J. 7s2 2''\ / " i \y '), Sfjl,
u ,271 ! 712
»-»> }] ) M 0 0 0"»> \ •57) j d ' i Id. 000 1"'7, 7 ' 9 2 ' H1 >"( 1, 00" h 9 1 10 ,0h» 2 9J2
^ L ( M|) j M 5 0 0 >O 7 '!! | ")V 2," 000 • .}h. 9 S h t> )t 9 >/ 21 112 j u 0« J \ iss
•> n \ i w ; o ^ 2 o o , ( < ) " i ( - ' 1 1- , '1' i J * 92
*-2u I "i,0 2")H l)f)d
- 2 ) ! ) DOO M O ) 0 0 0 > ,. 1 () "5 >
" O n i> 10 M )0 COO 1 "> d9s
M O .'H«' M 0<" ODO
l
M O f (»)') L,. )ii ()••'

SI 5 0 ) IK)1) "-2 01, • 0 0 >


- J ft'1 ! 0 0 0 M o i'i ()H )
M ' » ) " 0 )!) M 0 ' 0 , 0 0 0
9.} ' ) HI O i l i- «• ~ H i M U ' i l

4. > ( » ' ) ( ) , ' ) O ' » , i " ' o «>>


1, 017,11 i 000 373, 163 62s, J)( 12, 579 ; 4h,70l 59 , 343,.
IVJM! . 4,390 39, ^67.675 16 000 in. 394, 151 13, 337. ! 01 20'), 752 ; 146,326 413 ,078 1. 03«
H onsen nitiktng
in, UnisLamis. . 24

iii.tml t o n ' . . . 1,414 1

1
Nf>>i( ixah'e- -;>ecuic e x e m p i l o u a n d dividends exceed net income
M\.I-* j»s grouped to ooi'-eol Hie m-t income and i Unrif \ of Iho 1 i\j»a\pr v\ here only one or two returns
firn1 <r u n d e i • rli**nil>ution
90 STATISTICS OP INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; shovnng for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued,
TEXAS,

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount * Addi- normal taxf
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class, of re- income. Specific to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tional and
tion. dends. tax. tax. addi-
tional
per
cent.

$3,000-$4.000 1 ....... 2,076 $7,310,015 $8,214,000 $680,998


$3,000-84,000 255 914,095 765,000 30,79t $118,300 $2,366 $2,366 0.259
$4,000-15,000 1,877 8,456,557 7,240,0001 333,857 882,700 17,654 17,654 .209
$5,000-$6,000 1,378 7,560,389 5,357,000! 546,589 1,656,800 33,136 33,136 .438
$6,000-17,000 892 5,747,803 3,4f;2,000! 628,503 1,657,300 33,146 33,146 .577
$7,030, $8,000 732 5,496,756 2,837,000; 740,906 1,918,850 38,377 38,377 .698
$8.000-$9,000 507 4,287,727 1,959 030 644.927 1,683,800 33,676 33,676 .785
$9.000-110.000 360 3,421'854 1,393,000 549,204 1,479,650 29,593 29 r92 .865
$10.000-115,000 1,095 13,383,928 4,225,000 2,765,228 6,393,700 127,874 127,' 872 .955
$15,000-$20,000 462 7,927,940 1,766,000 1,951,490 4,210,450 84,209 84,209 1.062
$23,000-$25,030 254 5,650,174 ' 987,030 1,503,124 3,160,050 63,201 $5,603 68,804 1.218
$25,033-130.000 143 3,944,384 554,000 1,398,934 1,991,450 39,829 10,454 50,283 1. 275
$30,000-143,000 159 5,450,623 604,000 2,023,523 2,823,100 56,462 22,193 78',6£f 1.443
$40,003-$50,000 78 3,524,760 299,000 1,509,910 1,715,850 34,317 22,445 56,762 1.610
$50,000-160,000 51 2,746,514 194,000 1,092,514 1,460,000 29,200 24,430 53,630 1.953
$60,003-$7n,000 32 2,067,153 121,000 930,303 1,045,850 20,917 22,367 43,284 2.094
$70,003-$80,000 2" 1,943,056 100,000 705,00'" 1,138,050 22.761 27,092 49,853 2.566
$83,030-$90,000 22 1,862,249 84,000 740,699 1,037,550 20;751 30,046 50,797 2.728
$93,033-$100,000 13 1,249,279 51,000 563,829 634,450 12,689 23,450 36,139 2.893
$103.003-1150,000 31 3,621,757 123,000 1,934,407 1,567,350 31,347 86,959 118,30f 3.267
$150,000-$200.000.... 12 2,110,791 46,000 640,041 1,424,750 28,495 72,650 101,145 4.792
$233,030-$250,000.... 7 1,566,383 2^,000 829,630 710,750 14,215 64,146 78,361 5.003
$250,000-$303,000 3 823,561 9,000 86,111 725,450 14,509 38,644 53,153 6. 478
$333,003-1430,000 3 1,066,343 11,000 157,443 897,900 17,958 59,970 77,928 7.308
$403,003-3500,000
$503.033-$l,000.000.. 1 (2) (2) (') (2) 8.084
$1,033,003-11,503,000. 1 9. 542
$1,500,033-$2,000,000
$2,000,003-^3.000,000. ;;;;
$3,003,000-^4,000,000.
$4,000,000-$5,000.000. i
$5,000,000 and over.. i 12. 430
Classes grouped 2 11,146,949 10,000 9,923,599 1,213,350 24,267 1,302,299 1,326,56(
Total 10,471 113.278.037 40,434,000 32,881,57C 41,547,450 830,949 1,812,748 2,643,691 2.334
Women making
separate returns
from husband? 4-

Grand total 10,514


1
1 {
8
Nontaxable: specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Classes grouped to conceal the not income and identity ot the taxpayer where only one or two returns
nppear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OP INCOME. 91
TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total faz—Continued ,
UTAH.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal fax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
Income class. of re- income. Specific to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tional and
tion. dends. tax. tax. addi-
tional
per
cent.

13,000-14,000 1 . . . . . . . 201 $695,961 $793,000J 178,733


13,000-$4,000..„.... 22 81,489 66.000! 6,7891 ?8,700 $1741. $174! 0.214
$4,000-15,000........ 212i 952,123 832,0001 34,373| 85,750' 1,715;. 1,715 .180
$5,000-16,000=-,..... 141! 767,595 554,000J 69,1451 144,450 2,889! 2,889! .376
$6,000-,$7,000........ 1151 745,978 446,000J 108,728 191,250 3825l 3,825 ,513
$7,000-18,000........ 711 540, 768| 272,000! 133,218 135,550 2,7111 .501
§8,000 - $ 9 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . 56 474,410! 221,000! 118,810 134,600 2,692!. 2,692| .567
$9,000-$10,000....... 48i 465,028: 187,000! 119,978 158,0. r 0' 3.161! .680
$10,000-$15,000...... 1621 1,972,272! 633,000J 522,272j 817,000 16,'340'! 16,34 .828
$15,000-*20,000...... 711 1,248,475 276,000J 401,825 567,650 11,353:. . . . . . . . 11,353
$20,000-$25,000...... 42i 961,9801 162,000| 383,680! 416,300 8,326! 9,543 !§92
825,000430,000...... 241 663,280 93,000! 272,230i 298,050 5,961! $1,217
1,831
7,792 1.175
130,000440,000...... 29j 976,7491 111,000! 591,0491 274,700 5,494 9,286! .951
$40,000-150,000...... 543,370| 48,000! 333,020! 162,3f0 3,247 3,792 6,895 1.269
12; 3,648
$5 O'.OOO-#60,000...... 11 635,0301 43,000! 356,840| 236,250 4,725 10,878! 1.710
$60,000-$70.000...... 330,582 20,000! 229,732 80,8:0; 1,617! 6,153 5,564j 1.683
$70,000 - ? 8 0 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . 454,370| 24,000; 267,720] 162,650; 3,253 3,9471 9,423 2.074
$80,000-890,000...... 341,759 16,000 160,959| 164,800| 3,296 6,370 8,967 2. 624
I2) 5,671
$90,000-8100,000..... (2) ! (2) (2) 3.418
4,952 (2) 3.321
$100,0004150,000.... 597,996 20,000 2
330.396 247,600; 19,:
$1, C 0;000-$200,000....
$200,000-$2f.0,000....
2
( ) (( )) II
2
(*)
14,910
(*) 3., 749
4. 626
(*)
82f 0,000-JF300.000....
$3OO,OOfHf4OO,OOO....
$400,000 ~$5 00,000
$500,000-11,000,000 . .
$1,000,000-81,.r 00,000.
I I , f 00,000-12,000,000
12,000,000-13,000,000 !
$3,000,000-14,000,000 I
$4,000,000-15,000,000.
$5,000,000 a n d o v e r . .
Classes g r o u p e d 2 . . . . 830,931 20,000! 542,231! 268,700! 5,374 29,044

Total. 1,242 14,281,2061 4,837,000 5,064,728! 4,555,260 91,105) 76,583 167,688 1.174
Women makimrsep-!:
arate returns from
husbands......... 171
Grand total . 1,259

a* Nontaxa^lo; specific exemption ani divi lend? exceel net income.


Classes troupe 1 to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only ono or two returns
appear under a distribution.
92 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a. PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total ta-oc—Continued.
VERMONT.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net i Total of
;
iNuin- income Amount' Addi- I normal tax,
ber I Total net j subject of I tional and nor-
Income class. j of re-] income. | Specific n o r m a l j tax. I addi- mal
to
jturns.! ' exemp- Divi- normal tax. i j tional and
dends. tax. ! tax. addi-
tion. tional
per
cent,

$3,000-$4,000i... 2oi; $711,129 $782,000 $101,953!.


*3 f 000-$4,000.... 20; 71,869; 60,000 3,069! $8,800 $176! $176 0.245
$4,000-^5,000.... 187| 842,979 725,000 40,879; 77,100| 1,542! 1,542 .183
$5,000-36,000..., 138i 750,0521 536,000 87,552! 126,5001 2,530 2,530 .337
$6,000-$7,000.... 93! 601,015! 349,000 93,595! 158,450! 3,169 3,169 .527
$7,000-58,000..., 76; 569,833 293,000 120,733! 156,100 3,122 3,122 .548
$8,000-ij|;9,000..., 50! 423,425 185,000 96,025' 142,400| 2,848 2,848 .673
$9,000-$10 t 000... 481 455,313' 182,000 121,513: 151,800; 3,036 3,036 .667
$10,000-$] 5,000 ! 113! 1,389,703! 433.000 144,353! 492,350! 9,847i 9,847 ,719
$15,000 -$20,000 1 715,296 156,000 276,096! 283,200! 5,664! 5,664 .792
$20,000-.«25,000...... 211 459,788; 81,000 202,388: 176,400' 3,528 $3571 3,885 .845
$25,000430,000 | 24| 677,855' 90,000 296,955! 290,900' 5,818! 1,5891 7,407 1.093
$30,000-840,000......; 211 750,425; 77,000 485,475! 187,950! 3,759 2,698; 6,457 .860
$40,000-^50,000 7i 310,172! 26,000 183,972) .100,200! 2,0041 1,511 3,515 1.133
$50,000 -$60,000 1 4: 215,392 14,000 122,092 79,300! 1,586! 1,719 3,305 1. 534
$60,000-$70,000 ! 10 639,899' 38,000 456,6991 145,200: 2,904 6,7141 9,618 1.503
$70,000-$80,000 ! 6 439,994: 22,000 290,3441 127,650! 2,553 f», 8971 8,450: 1.920
:
ft 512,588! 21,000 163,600; 3,272 8,363 1L635 1
$80,000-$90,000 327,988 j 2.270
$90,000-sioo,ooo ; C2) ! I2) (2)
2.899
768,375! 24,000 394,125; 3.10,250 7,005 19,478 26,483 3.447
$ioo,ooo-$i5o,ooo....: (2)
$150,000 $200,000 (2) ; C2) (2)
2 (2) 4.210
$200,000-$250,000 '. ) I
$250,000-1300,000 . 989,539j 11,000 383,189; 595,350| 11,907 56,886
$300,000-4400,000 44,979 5.749
!
$400,000 -$f)00,000 . 7.080
$500,000-11,000,000... i I3)
10.125
SI ,000,000- -$1,500,000.;
$l',f.00,000-$2,000,000. ! .
$2,000,000 -$3,000,000. .
$3,000,000 $4,000,000. i.
$4,000 000--$5,000,000. .
$ft,000^000 a n d o v e r . . : .
Classes g r o u p e d 2 \. 2,354,281 18,000 1,403,931 932,350; 18,647 176,782 195,429

Total I 1,081 14,628,955 4,123,000: ;2,929 4,745,8501 94,917) 270,087 365,004| 2,495
Women making sep- I
arate returns from !
husbands ! 19

Grand total.....| 1,100!


1
* Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
* Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
OF INCOME.

TABLE 2 a . ^ P E R S O N A L INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TEKKITOBIES; showing for each dam
:hf mi mfif'r of return*, ftrt if-otne. and total tat < '<>nHnu*H|,

VIH<ilMA.

npj i< }is for Aver-


IK rmtil f a x . age
j
rate
of
Total
Num-| income j Amount' w 1 normal tax,
Income class. ber ! Total net subject ! of | AQOi" and nor-
of re-! income. Specific ; to J normal tional addi- mal
turns, i
Div 1 - ! normal ! tax. ! tax, ' tional and
1 e tion dem 8. I
tax. : : tax. addi-
tional
per
(ent

,.M)O M.OOc * SIS 9S2030 5 is OM') Ml


M,(M)O V 4 01)0 9s 625
•>b { , 294 bOO b75 «55,O5o' M. 119 M, ll c i 0 30S
M,000-> 5,000 72 i 2 M', H5 2 ^00 ooo 155 2s 5 2s2,()50 j fli Vill 174
"5,000 --6,000 521 2 s )0 410 2 015 ooo iO7 2l 0 r
»2S 1 ,i) 10 "ml 10,5b S7i
M) 0«)0 S 7.00,0 Jsl 2 157 191 I 175, 000 ]bS 141 hi 4.050' 12, 2^1 12.2SJ 50O
"•"*, )00 ^S (K)0 259 1 M^S v 32, 1 005 000 W2 5S_ '10 15) 10 S( »J 10 S HI 55S
>N <j(i()- " 0 00(1 I Si1 1 .IS 157 * V 9 f'00 .i55 007 17 * 250 () 4b 5 9 . It," b2 >
vq 00(>-sl(),(! i( Io7 1 501 1" >, b ! 5 <t )0 -505 7JJ 5 M> 45) 11 i)09 11 0(lf-t t*92
1 n ] S s ^90
S ,' 00 *15 o')M J j (> 1b 000 47" S90 2 t)Oh S00 41 } * > 41, W 707
"!*!')00 ^20 ioi> 10! » iln 4^0 715, 0 0 ) 10) OM) i i n 150 20 *09 29, 3( M ^^
H
, j < ()(i() 2 5 , O 't» 102 2(0 22S •?0 f ) 000 Os-5 72^ >si) 5L)0 17 79) 295 20 OS 5 S\5
^ 5 0 0 0 •*• -ftfJ )!>> {( 1 ( "i 24) JV,, 000 7l2 115 670,800 59 > 4 5^] l v , 157 1 (l97
MOOOO M O ''Oil 7^ 7i5 >V) y
A)U 0 0 » 101 9*9 1 \J>7 WO 2b, 746 11 SOI ^s)547 I 104
M O , 0 0 0 S~ ' 0 0 0 j \ ^12 190 i r 0)0 too 14') • S7 250 7 45 0 SOI 2 5,510 1 557
- 5 0 t ' o 0 0 v . 0 , ( Kl >{) I
1 t)b2, V 5 117 000 572 Hi 97i 2 5 / I1' 4b 5 15 ['t< "5} b»> 2 0s5
"bOOOO ^ 7 0 0 ) 0 11 71s' 119 j.} 000 20^ ObO 171 050 9 421 s 144 17, 5br. 2 44b
" " n 000- ^SO^OO ] >, ObS $ 1 > •»(» 001) 52S Obi 50), 25)i SO 5 191 2l,29f 2 19'J
*\ ! ooo-^JMhM 7 50-5 OH 2b 220 417.05') r)941
n9 795 16 7 V. 2 slS
ooo ,
*'l 0 0 ) MOO.OOf s 777, 47~
n 00' M '>72 511,500 29° 15 09s 21 *ss 2 751
S ) 1
»1' >,('O "1V»,')I) ) 7 75 1 b 27 000 •5b2 b 5t 710 ~2 76S ,2,47S . 711
J,"i;Oil(» ^ 2 0 0 0 0 ! ", M>2 7 *5 _() 000 102 5" 5 r»o i5o 7 O'W 29 2JS V> 251 4 2'i.>
"200 Oon <:'25 >00t> 1 i » (}t ( l 2) 1 570
-25 ),0(K) V 300,OU)
S 0 w i»0 1 M 0 \ 0 0 0 1 v I (2» \-l (2 (-) > 2M)
Ml ),00>) "500,0 k)
\"'so,OOO ^ 1 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . . ^2, 2 (i) 9 t)41
2 ( (-1 ( ) (
M . K>) 000- M , 5 )),000
V ?
2 .0(K)?000 M*00 )'()00 - 1
...
$\,onY>w *"),'o))'ooo i
^5,000,000 a n d over.
2 1*52 600 "lb, ooo | 687, 250 1 449,350j 2% 9S7 152 070 is 1,057
Total . 4 157 12 "aifi. Ib4 16 063, 000 11 ,927, 716 14.95l.550 1 209, 031 294 273 593,30- t 1 iO«>
W onion niciKinfrsoj)-
irato r e t u r n *»irom
X\
'Hiand t o t a l 1 190

1
Nori1a\al)le, specific exemption and dividends exceed n »t income.
Cla ^( s £io iped to conceal the net inco no and identity oi *ho taxpayer where only one or two returns
jpetu under a distribution
94 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total ta:\:—Continued,
WASHINGTON.

I
Exemptions for Aver-
normal tax. age
rate
Net I Total of
Num- income I Amount Addi- | normal tax,
Income class.
ber Total net subject I of tional I and nor-
of re- income. Specific to j normal tax. i addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal | tax. | tional and
tion. dends. tax. ! | tax. addi-
tional
per
cent.

$3,000-14,000 i . . . . . . . .,357! $4 778,077 ?5, 398,000 $277,288


$3,000-14,000 133! 447,992; 399,000 23,092. $25,910! $518'. 1518 0.116
$4,000-^5,000 ,034J 639,313 039,000 125.113 * 475,2001 9,5)4 . 9,514 .205
$5,000-$6,000 643| 498,577 513,000 227,977 757,600! 15,152 . 15,152 .433
$6,000-^7,000 439 827, P53 712,000 312,7)3; 812,951 13,259 . 15,259 .575
$7,000-18,000 273! 031,728 061,000 237,228; 703,5 )0 14,070!. 14,071 .693
$8,000-^9,000 237! 00% 892! 913,000 384,892' 713,000 14,121 . 14,121 .704
$9,000-111,000 182' 724,438 710,000 342,988 671,451! 13,429 . 13,42 r .779
$10,000-$15,000 4851 859,645 883,000 1,218,945 2,754,710; 55,094 . 55,094 .940
$15,000-$20,000...... 203! .4*>7,8ir>i 777,000 1,211,016 1,481,800! 29,6131. 29,61* .854
$2D,000-$25,000 102| 273,626 397,000 732,476 1,147,151; 22,943 $2,276 25,219 1.108
$25,001-.S31,000 70; 1 913,972; 239,001 853,222! 788,751! 15,775| 5,1261 21,901 1.C92
$3.1,000-140,000 75| 2, 591, lP5j 293,0001 838,1«5 1.431,000 28,600i 10,378 38,978 1 514
$40,000-150,000 21! • 991,046! 83.000; 5S2,146! '328,910 6,578! 7,214 13,782 1.386
$51,000-3560,000 21 1 094,841' 80,0001 422,341; 592,510 ll,85ii 9.557] 21,407 1.955
$60,000-170,000 10 649,270; 37,000! 315.671s 293,600 5,932! 7,447 13,379! 2.061
$70,000-180,000 13 i 947,033, 49,000 477,933 421,100 8,402! 12,688! 21,091 2.227
$80,000-$91,000 6! 517,500! 2 1 , OOOi 438,510 49.000 ' 980! 8,311 9,281 1.829
$91,000-1100,000 5: 469,933i 19,000! 353,663! 94,310 1,886| 8,664; 10,551 2.245
$100,000-$151,000.... 010,691 65,000! 1,206,740; 738,951 14,779: 49,133 63,912 3 179
17| 2. 723,683 391,083!
$159,000-5200,000 4| 14,000 319,600 6,392j 25,422 31,814 4.396
$200,000-1250,000 824,723 15,000 553,973; 255,750 5,115 31,730 35,845 4.468
(2) (2) 1 (2) 2
$250,000-#300,000....
$300,000-$400,000....
(2) () j (2) ! (2) 5 799
5.355
$400,000-$590,000 . . .
$500,000-11,000,000. . 8.766
$1,000,000-$1,500,000. 11.014
$1,500,000-12,000,000.
$2,000,000-^3,000,000.
$3,000,000-14,000,000.
$4,000,000-15,000,000.
$5,000,000 a n d over.,
lapses g r o u p e d 2 . . . . .1 3,411,601 24,000 761,951 2,625,650! 52,513 249,037 301,550
Total 5,341 49,697,247 20; 776,000 1.2,343,108 17,475,350J 349,507 426,983 776,470 1.582
Women maMng sep-
arate returns from
husbands 19!

Grand total..... 5,360

1 Nontaxable: specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.


2
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 95
TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME T A X - DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
(he number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
WEST VIRGIXIA.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
i I" Net Total of
income Amount normal tax,
Num-i ! subject A d d i . and
ber | Total net nor-
Income class, to addi- mal
of re-! income, Specific Divi- normal tional
turns, j j exemp- and
dends. tax. tax. addi-
tion.
tional
per
cent.

$3,00<MF4,000».......! 4361 $1,532, 047 $1 712,000 $205,847


$3,000-$4,000........l 501 184, 1501 150,000 13,6501 $20,500: $410'. $410 0.223
$4,000-85,000 ....' 445 1,980. 0851 1 717,000 124,9S5| 147, IOO! 2,942 . 2.942 .148
15,000 - 1 6 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . . ! 30' 1,676' 616 1 193,000 216,816 265,800! 5,336'. 5,336 ,318
$6,O0O-$7,O0O...... 218 1,4V', 493= 847, OOOj 24?, 643 317,8501 6,3571. 6,357 ,452
$7,000-18,000........ i 174 1,285,
1 2 8 5 179; 675, OOOj 297,5^9! 312,6501 6,253 . 6,253 .487
18,000-$ 9 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . , ! 114 970', 624 437,000 301,424 232,2301 4,644. 4,644 ,478
$9,000-$ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . . 95 617' 386,000 232,967 2 )7,650! 5,953 . 5,953 .664
$10,000-$ 1 5 , 0 0 0 . . . . . . 234 3,238' 007; 1 018,000! 1,079,507 1,1] 0,500! 22,210'. 22,210 .692
$L5,000-y2),000...... 1581 2,706. 8451 605,000! 1,237,095! ' 864,7501 17,2)5 . 17,2)5 ,639
$2),000-f2">,000...... 88 l,96oj 082 342,000| 947,932: 675,150; 13,503; $2,0091 15,512 ,789
$25,000-$30,000...... 43 752 165,000i 583,302i 429,450 8,589; 2,998f 11,587 .984
$30,000-S40,000...... 52; 1,818, 896 200,0001 1,018,946! 599,950 11,999: 7,638! 19,637 1.080
$40,000-$50,000... o .. 29| 1,292, 414 113,000 763,164! 416,250 8,325! 7,934j 16,259 1.258
$">0,000-$60,000...... 21! 1,138, 538 • 80,000 766,3881 292,150 5,843 9,684) 15,527 1.364
$60,000-$70,000...... 161 1,039, 304 63,000 666,854 309,450 6,189'; 11,413 17,602 1.694
$70,000-180,000...... 226. 12,000 158,627 55,950 1,119 2,242 3,361 1.483
$80,000-190,000......
190,000-^100,000.... a
l\ SI!
257,
468,
12,000
18,000
124,735
313,447
121,050
135,050
2,421
2,701
4,231
8,681
6,652
11,332
69,486
2.580
2.436
$.100,000-$150,000.... 51 2,075 ; 4^7! 66,000 922,052 1,087,300 21,746 47,740 3.348
$150,000-1200,000.... 17! 912, 352; 24,000 560,474 328,000 6,560 27,984 34,544 3. 786
$200,000-$250,000.... 6i 907, 474; 15,000 253,284 639,550 12,791! 37,548 50,339 5.545
$250,000-1300,000.... 4! 8341
1300,000-1400,000.... (2) 6.070
$400,000-1500,000....
$500,000-$1,000,000.. (2) <*) <*) 7.652
SI ,000,000-$], 500,000.
$1,500,000-12,000,000.
$2,000,000-13,000,000.
$3,000,000-14,000,000.
$4,000,000-$5,000,000.
$5,000,000and o v e r . .
Classes grouped 2 . . . . 1,035,638 7,000 907,238 121,400 2,428| 70,690 73,118

T o t a l . . . . . . . . . . . 2,550 30,170,801; 9,837,000 U, 938,909 8, 780,700 175,6141 240,772 416,386 1.380


VV omen making sep-
arate returns from I
i
husbands..*....., 25

Grand t o t a l . . . . . 2,575

1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
1
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
96 STATISTICS OF INCOME,

TABLE 2a. PERSONAL INCOME TAX- DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES


BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each claw
(he number of returns, net income, and total tax Continiiod.
WISCONSIN.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
I Net ! Total of
Num- income j Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject i of and nor-
Income class. ofre- income. Specific to j normal tional
tax. addi- mal
jturns. exemp- Divi- normal j tax. tional and
tion. dends. tax, i tax. addi-
tion-
al per
cent.

$3,000-$4,000 i $6,481, 94S;$7, 342,0001 §423,049!


$3,000-$4,000.. 760, 862 ' 615,000| 34,212' Sit 1,6501 $2,233 . $2,233 0.293
$4,000-$5,000 6, 700, 870! ,799,000! 320,9201 580,950i 11,619 . 11,619 .173
$5,000-16,000 5,310, ,736,000; 585,5831 988,500 ! 19.770!. 19,770 .372
$6,000 $7,000 4,349, ,565,000: 639,932i 1,144,9501 22J899L 22,899 . 526
#7,000- $8,000 3,601, ,845,0001 714,4671 1,042,250! 20,845|. 20,845 .579
S8,0()0-$9,000 2,932, ,320,000; 703,4651 900,4501 18,189 . 18,1891 .620
$9,000 $10,000 2,505, ,007,000| 640,237 858,050: 17,161 . 17,161 .685
$10,000-115,000 9,924, ,152,000 3,229,57S 3,543,400i 70,8681. 70,868! .714
$15,000-$20,000 6,062, 355,000 2,378,376 2,329,000! 46.580L 46,580) ,768
$20,000-125,000 4,231, 719,000 .1,883,186 1,629,400 j 32,588! $4,125 36,7131 .868
$25,000-$30,000 3,369, 474,0001 1,642,577, 1,252,750! 25,0551 8,672 33,727 1.001
$30,000-140,000 4, S04. 560,000; 2,777,961 1,466,650! 29,333! 18,984! 48,317 1.006
$40,000-850,000 2, 795; 237,000: 1,625,2171 932,8rtO.| 18,650! .16,687 35,343 1.265
$50,000-160,000......! 2,081, 147,000 1,296.020! 638,600! 12,772^ 17.161 29,933 1.438
$60.000-$70,000......i 2,528, 146,000 1,697,637; 684,700j 13)694i 28,269 ! 41,963 1.660
$70,000-$80,000 ; 1,859, 93,000 1,264,9HI! 501,950; 10,039! 24,590! 34,629 1.862
$80,000- $90,000 ' 1.424, 65,000 1,090', 942| 268,150| 5,363: 20,973! 26,336 1.849
$90,000-$! 00,000 i I', 788, 74,000 1,354,892; 359,200? 7,184! 30,903! 38,087 2.130
$100,000-$! 50,000 i 3, 710, 122,000 2,960,5711 628,050) 12,561.! 84,576; 97,13: 2. 618
$150,000-$200.000 ! 1,946, 44,000 1,422,599! 480,150| 9,603 ! 49,425; 59,028 3.032
$200,000 $250',000 I 1,542, 27,000 605.628; 90^,050! 18,181' 60,259' 78,440 5.085
$250,000 $300,000....! 1,396, 17.000 1,323' 788] 55,400! 1,10s1 56,317; 57,425 4.113
$300,000-S400,000 ! 1,366, 15,000 459,783; 892.050i 17,84.1! 72,800! 90,641 6.631
$400,000-$500,000 I 1,685, 16,000 1,632,225; 37,350| 747 i 94,307i 95,054 5.639
(2) i
$500,000-11,000,000 ..! (2) (2) ;
! (2) ! ! 9.345
$1,000,000-$1,500,000. (2) 8.537
$l,5O0,000-$2,000,0O0.
$2,000,000-83,000,000.
$3,000,000-$4,000,000.!
$4,000,000-$5,000,000.'
$5,000,000and o v e r . .
Classes g r o u p e d 2 2,452,420j 12,000 1,184,770 1,255,650 25,113| 165,207 220,320
Total 87,614,595 ;31,504,000 33,893,596 23,500,100 470,0021 783,2551,253,257' 1.430
Women making sep-
arate returns from
husbands....
Grand total 8,261

21 Nbntaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.


Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 97
TABLE 2a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES
BY CLASSES, FOR STATES AND TERRITORIES; showing for each class
the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.
WYOMING.

Exemptions for Aver-


normal tax. age
rate
Net Total of
Num- income Amount Addi- normal tax,
ber Total net subject of and nor-
In come class. of re- income. Specific to normal tional
tax. addi- mal
turns. exemp- Divi- normal tax. tional and
tion. dends. tax. tax. addi-
tion-
al per
cent.

$3,000-$4,000 i 130 $450,865 $512,000 $41,0&5


$3,000-$4,000 22 79,522 66,000 3,472 $10,050 $201 $201 0.253
$4,000-$5,000 103 467,614 402,000 20,064 45,550 911 911 .195
$5,000-$6,000 73 395,915 286,000 15,365 94,550 1,891 1,891 .478
$6,000-$7,000 67 433,418 256,000 37,068 140,350 2,807 2,807 .648
$7,000-18,000 44 331,481 170,000 36,231 125,250 2,505 2,505 .756
$8,000-19,000 28 237,411 110,000 37,711 89,700 1,794 1,794 .756
$9,000-$10,000 23 217,625 88,000 37,625 92,000 1,840 1,840 .845
$10,000 $15,000 79 933,500 307,000 180,500 446,000 8,920 8,920 .956
$15,000 $20,000 36 621,477 138,000 116,477 367,000 7,340 7,340 1.181
$20,000-$25,000 18 402,926 69,000 101,426 232,500 4,650 $43*1 5,081 1.261
$25,000-$30,000 10 268,748 36,000 93,948 138,800 2,776 619 3,395 1.263
$30,000-$40,000 16 560,863 62,000 206,813 292,050 5,841 2,408 8,249 1.471
$40,000-$50,000 7 306,053 27,000 110,953 168,100 3,362 1,920 5,282 1.726
$50,000-$60,000 6 331,268 24,000 120,318 186,950 3,739 3,024 6,763 2.042
$60,000 $70,000 3 195,840 12,000 173,190 10,650 213 2,276 2,489 1.271
$70,000-$80,000
$80,000-$90,000
$90,000-1100,000 3 289,261 10,000 155,661 23,600 2,472 5,570 8,042 2.780
$100,000-$150,000
$150 000-$200 000
$200,000-$250,000 .
$250,000-$300,000
$300,000-$400,000
$400,000-$500,000 . . .
$500 000-$l,000 000
$l,000,000-$l,500,000.
$l,500,000-$2,000,000
$2,000,000-$3,000,000.
$3,000,000-$4,000,000
$4,000,000-$5,000,000
$5,000,000 and over

Total 668 6,523,787 2,575,000 1,487,907 2,563,100 51,262 16,248 67,510 1.035
Women making sep-
arate returns from
husbands 5
Grand total 673

1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
35884°—18 7
TABLE 6 a — PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY OCCUPATION—TABLES FOR STATES AND CD
00
TERRITORIES; showing for each occupation the number of returns, net income, and total tax.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]

ALABAMA. ALASKA. ARIZONA. ARKANSAS.

OCCUPATIONS. Num- !• Income I Num- Income j Num- Income Num- Income


ber i Net tax, tax, | Net tax, ber tax,
of re- | income.
normal | ber
I of re-
Net
income. normal ] ofberre- income. normal of re-
Net normal
and and and income. i and
turns, \ additional.
i turns.
additional. turns. additional. turns. additional.

Accounting professions: Accountants, statis-


ticians, actuaries, etc 12 I $64,020 $203 $16, 446 $42 l 18 $127,792 $30,626 I $44
Architects 1! (x) 0) 0) i 0)
Artists: Painters, sculptors, etc 0
Authors, editors, reporters, etc 10 63,997 33 ! C1) 5 38,892 ! 44 H
i. lerg.vmen i 20,155 17 j . 2 0) I 0) Q
Engineers,: < ivil, mining, etc 22 I 101,541 177 | 47,846 342 571,933 9,291 5 26,004 ;
Lawyers and jud ges 1,084,637 8,891 I 91,450 673 510,361 5,958 139 904,312 ! 127
142 5,804
Medical profession: Physicians, surgeons, i
oculists, dentists, nurses, and other medical
specialists 83 637,928 5,552 44,179 333 431,581 3,789 104 597,836 ; 3,478
Public service: < iyil
Public service: Military
31 240,682
34,523
1,678
180
58,644
17,419
259
30
41,341
239,335
377 22 125,340 I
38,118
658
148
3
a
Theatrical profession: Actors, singers, musi- o
cians, etc C1) 0) g
Teachers: From kindergarten to university;
also school and_ college officials 27,214 105 C1) C1) 1 () i ()
All other professions and occupations 56,370 603 0) 50,676 190 2 0) ! 0)
Professions or occupations not stated 79 j 579,851 • 3,190 339,907 3,861 56 384,640 ! 1,709
Agriculturists: Farmers, stock raisers, or- 48,577
chardists, etc 40 | 375,840 i 3,898 24,387 242 ,119,612 14,193 270 2,151,914 22,269
Bankers 65 ! • 817,701 i 13,413 70,426 412 385,251 6,759 57 484,385 2,648
Real estate brokers: Agents and salesmen 51 | 338,134 2,204 30,892 299 180,271 2,527 30 211,572 1,616
Stock and bond brokers 144,290 1,728 C1) 0) 4 58,087 322
Insurance brokers 22 i 159,794 963 17 187,401 4,164
Brokers: All other 63 574,173 5,263 C1) 0) 33 372,521 4,106 55 453,451 4,975
Capitalists: Investors and speculators 287 I 2,771,045 30,865 83,881 434 109 1,868,064 50,674 342 2,709,615 20,805
Commercial travelers 64 : 364,031 1,712 1 4 24,867 14 43 247,228 1,037
Corporation officials: Secretaries, managers, C) C)
cashiers, presidents, etc 346 I 3,228,796 ! 27,101 260,453 1,512 105 1,214,969 22,601 182 1,175,269 4,432
Employees, all other: Superintendents, fore-
men, office employees, etc 482,770 I 2,339 16 I 79,088 303 i 553,385 6,064 37 167,911 423
Hotel proprietors and restaurateurs 43,402 I 187 6 | 36,901 233 I 97,867 1,102 38,517 111
Insurance agents and s o l i c i t o r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151,924 ! 912 ). 5 56,971 418
Labor, skilled and unskilled 141,430 ; 1,238 ! 23,017! 160 ; 21 165,871 ! 1,083
Lumbermen 255,081 '. 1,310 I
0) 0) ! 8 ; 136,534 I 1,388
Manufacturers 916,522 ! 11,762 i 0) i 6 '• 95,500 807
Merchants and dealers: Storekeepers, job-
bers, commission merchants, etc 328 !,860,376 26,177 i 30 ! 187,460 i 1,243 | 131 | 1,640,557
Mine owners and mine operators 12 277,775 8,277 I 38 I 502,891 ! 8,209 i 32 ; 907,250
Saloon keepers i 3 I 16,449 j 104 '
Sportsmen and turfmen i..
Theatrical business: Owners, managers, otc..> 3 76,325 1,993 | 2 i C1) i 0) 3 • 46,635
All other business j 116 983,107 8,428 I 11 ' 59,656 374 ! 38 I 261,858 ]
Business not stated ! 81 515,980 3,115 i 18 i 118,725 1,182 ! 28 298,473 |
Occupations grouped i I 79,596 2,475 |. 59,632 570 I 37,859
Total j 2, 097 IS, 469,010 175,989 ! 243 , 1,878,419 17,022 | 994 11,777,241 191,519

Accounting professions: Accountants, statis- |


CALIFORNIA. COLORADO. CONNECTICUT. DELAWARE.
1
!
ticians, actuaries, etc j 173 $875,873 $2,613 I 49 $340,127 $2,623 ' 109 $631,731 $2,308 19 $317,904 $3,757
Architects
Artists: Painters, sculptors, etc
j
;
57
19
433,908 i
153,217 i
2,248 |
1,665 I
11
6
68,831
31,484
352
124
! 30
j 23
240,952
197,745
1,262
1,973
5
1
35,317
0) C1)
83 s
o
Authors, editors, reporters, etc i 109 813,989 i 6,616 I 11 67,563 435 : 30 212,837 1,210 4 30,126 199 on
Clergymen j 56 278,865 ! 812 j 14 76,870 420 i 46 318,752 1,531 3 19,568 6
Engineers: Civil, mining, etc i 329 2,716,995 ! 24,434 85 764,816 7,354 186 1,617,453 20,340 49 617,529 3,158 o
Lawyers and judges j 877 8,749,666 ] 113,645 j 234 2,205,374 304 3,005,281 29,757 64 1,330,500 23,375
Medical profession: Physicians, surgeons, |
-
t—
oculists, dentists, nurses, and other medical j
specialists j 1, 111 7,421.823 ! 53,218 ! 276 2,030,687 j 17,438 ' 442 3,380,684 29,496 60 1,038,127 46,624 Q
Public service: Civil | 118 651,890 ! 3,634 I 33 225,268 2,190 33 243,805 1,551 13 113,298 649 O
Public service: Military j 353 1,731,914 I 6,285 j 33 147,924 I 332 : 54 303,523 1,423 11 100,050 ! 996
Theatrical profession: Actors, singers, rausi- !
cians, etc \ 129 1,508,557 ! 48,173 | 0) 12 293,110 9,388 s
Teachers: From kindergarten to university; I
also school and college officials j 96 560,302 I 2,690 84,254 i 946 201 1,454,587 7,225 10 44,222 32
All other professions and occupations ; 194 1,503,615 ! 22,330 21 ! 236,880 i 3, 244 32 202,723 725 24 229,222 i 979
Professions or occupations not stated | 297 2,061,906 ; 13,668 I 147 j 1,312,355 j 10,716 269 2,526,658 21,411 247,507 | 1,424
Agriculturists: Farmers, stock raisers, or- j
chardists, etc j 1,659 15,827,975 : 219.170 424 : 3,546,792 34,907 67 815.197 9,143 18 135,158 702
Bankers j 249 4,474,955 129', 857 113 i 2,100,215 41,675 160 1,949^991 27,111 14 702,059 20,631
Roal-estato brokers: Agents and salesmen \ 341 3,203,026 s 30,957 70 ' ' 569,886 3,933 127 1,084,126 9,201 11 121,595 1,892
Stock and bond brokers j 105 2,003,768 ' 33,396 43 1,111,020 19,176 65 2,693,606 93,326 3 221,892 9,434
Insurance brokers | 94 770,016 : 7,346 10 67,324 535 38 416,429 4,424 2 0 0)
Brokers: All other j 277 4,119,570 82.325 132 3,844,103 199,437 80 1,889,693 63,023 16 336,038 7,804
Capitalists: Investors and speculators j 5,538 72,465,574 ; 1,201^236 911 15.225.820 309,700 2, 782 44,965,857 989,414 273 18,380,521 1,117,717
Commercial travelers ! 398 2,353,379 ! 13,425 '592; 932 2,748 197 1,269,720 7,835 5 27,005 60
Corporation officials: Secretaries, managers, j
cashiers, presidents, etc | 2,574 24,334,560 ! 273,381 i 385 i 4,593,519 I 96,190 868 11,202,131 144,519 160 16,725,204 1,534,942
1
Occupations grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns appear under a distribution.
TABLE 6a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY OCCUPATION—TABLES FOR STATES AND O
TERRITORIES; showing for each occupation the number of returns, net income and total tax—Continued. O

CALIFORNIA. COLORADO. CONNECTICUT. DELAWARE.

Income Income Num- Income I Num- Income


OCCUPATIONS. Num- tax, Num- tax, tax, tax,
ber
of re-
Net
income. normal ber
of re-
Net
income. normal ber
of re-
Net
income. normal |I ofber Net
re- income. normal
and and and and
turns. additional. turns. additional. turns. additional. I turns. additional.

Employees, all other: Superintendents, fore-


men, office employees, etc 1,325 $7,545,330 $34,296 229 $1,420,949 $9,651 639 $3,964,013 $22,107 i 154 $1,662,758 $13,955
Hotel proprietors and restaurateurs 158 1,296,937 12,090 21 153,078 1,109 54 457,173 4,647 j 15 142,172 1,386
H
Insurance agents and solicitors 269 1,921,639 15,602 78 474,289 3,377 249 2,168,218 20,216 ! 18 310,709 7,912
>
Labor, skilled and unskilled i 86 972,689 28,643 17 231,561 2,922 41 337,210 2,696 I 9 91,143 379
495 1 1
Lumbermen [ 68 721,450 7,396 18 192,896 25 511,946 6,820 ! C)
Manufacturers j 428 5,774,604 77,667 64 878,053 12,730 856 23,405,881 719,151 ! 104 790,822 GG
11,034,603
Merchants and dealers: Storekeepers, job- j H
bers, commission merchants, etc 2,249 30,524,240 634,368 483 5,307,144 76,615 904 9,8(30,264 I 131, ^ o ! 106 1,117,095
1
12,247
Mine owners and mine operators ! 150 4,845,384 204,871 106 2,673,218 127,716 6 110,886 1,037 2 C) 0) o
Saloon keepers | 476,269 2,744 1 C11) 37 247,438 ! 2,136 4 33,192 309
Sportsmen and turfmen 58,302 466 1 C) 6 25,113 | 60
52,084 I 111 802 1
Theatrical business: Owners, managers, e t c . ; 86 935,268 11,440 7 5 60,256 | C)
All other business \ 719 8,745,191 151,786 178 1,656,695 i 20,550 434 4,882,624 I 94,453 1,470,856 76,035
Business not stated J I 420 5,434,199 121,143 115 1,543,897 l 19,777 302 6,910,728 | 342,019 1,070,292 17,335
Occupations grouped i 26,210 j 173 92,748 761 o
Total 21,208 228,324,945 ! 3,595,636 4,435 53,854,130 j 1,055,758 713 133,858,341 \ 2,824,846 1,346 57, 798,410 3,695,605 o
i
g
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.! FLORIDA. GEORGIA. HAWAII.

Accounting professions: Accountants, statis-


ticians, actuaries, etc i 35 $193,176 $944 ! 13 $53,326 ! $116 I 30 j $133,449 $417 $314,248 $1,503
Architects j 16 93,419 442 | 5 21,483 ! 38 ;' 3I 21,451 (l) ! 0)
Artists: Painters, sculptors, etc I 8 89,434 1,089 i 1 (i) !
Authors, editors, reporters, etc • 79 837,062 j 11,148 I 3 20,251 I 179 10 68,629 262 0) !
Clergymen '..., 34 226,340 ! 923 59,025 1 192 14 71,545 285 34,950 ; 38
Engineers: Civil, mining, etc 86 1,127,757 i 34,306 ! 17 133,177 1,403 18 121,558 506 183,445 ! 1,047
Lawyers and judges 339 3,917,175 i 60,560 ! 134 984,189 8,169 226 1,642,480 12,448 454,683 3,704
Medical profession: Physicians, surgeons,
oculists, dentists, nurses, and other medi- ' ;
cal specialists 218 i 1,589,062 15,068 433,834 I 2,941 i 139 ! 1,074,079 i 8,811 46 315,751 867
Public service: Civil 448 2,582,933 15,499 20 ; 104,139 I 215,278 1,150 j 15 119,931 812
Public service: Military 2,509 12,927,148 i 64,101 35 i 145,940 ] 213,508 753 18 168,755 479
Theatrical professions: Actors, singers, musi-
cians , etc 34,823 I 341 1
Teachers: From kindergarten to university;
also school and college officials 48 345,797 i 2,516 1 7 33,999 97 39,769 j 68
All other professions and occupations 70 411,302 ! 1,912 2 ( 13 118,362 1,212 13 114,028 I 1,396
Professions oroocupations not stated 87 501,501 | 2,471 58 400,796 2,768 163 1.481.171 9,667 65 1,013;550 | 17,027
Agriculturists: Farmers, stock raisers, or-
ehardists, etc 15 285,269 9,077 87 710,624 5,491 j 123 1,006.32(5 7,972 46 2,265,547 | 91,620
Bankers 18 358,978 8,819 45 467,509 1,942 77 1,760^305 90,204 17 439,223 ! 12,018
Real-estate brokers: Agents and salesmen 81 1,114,159 21,444 54 391,638 3,024 ! 38 376,134 4,372 6 102,144 | 2,154
Stock and bond brokers 6 225,705 4,955 5 77,725 1,055 •' 71,890 477 11 233,202 I 3,519
Insurance brokers 7 63,694 235 12 135,270 1,664 ! 42,593 452
Brokers: All other 18 175,614 1,981 39 729,439 30,091 i 102 1,175,827 15,105 104,270 913
Capitalists: Investors a n d speculators 1,532 29,233,058 j 663,872 374 5,255,050 195.467 '• 478 5,151,668 45,927 306 8,536,091 152,938
Commercial travelers 26 158,644 j 774 18 94,023 341 i 85 478.219 2,236 14 93,936 j 335
Corporation officials: Secretaries, managers, U
cashiers, presidents, etc 249 2,371,659 j 22,434 178 1,282,247 6,363 j 465 4,088,001 26,999 150 2,073,602 j H
Employees, all other: Superintendents, fore-
men,'office employees, etc 198 1,203,849 7,422 63 334,305 1,047 194 1,018,417 2,857 76 j 505,593 i 1,999
25 Hotel proprietors and restaurateurs 30 302,843 3,399 16 | 132,286 1,225 8 co.458 | '415 72,888 i 240
26 Insurance agents and solicitors 29 174,827 1,042 27 I 166,679 1,154 117 770,148 5,384 20,755 !.
27 Labor, skilled and unskilled 11 52,788 160 4 23,869 167 10 83,780 i 617 14 I 77,305 | 285 -!
(v) O
28 L u m b e r m e n
29 Manufacturers
2
29
I1) C1) 13
67
1
|
320,357
958,897
5,667 i
12,274
187,375 \ 1,036
22,827
1 i
5!
! <M
0
579,634 13,970 2,085,817 | 21,978
30 Merchants and dealers: Storekeepers, job-
bers, commission merchants, etc 286 3,392,636
1 56,229 243 I 2,394,353 20,628 | 513 5,615,498 I 66,584 86 | 1,012,260 | 12,721
31 Mine owners and mine operators 2 C )' 0) 8j 190,316 5,488 ! 4 24,507 | 226 i |.
32 Saloon keepers 30 250,386
2,671 4 | 25,631 212 | 2 ! 1 ii """79," 785"! 307
33 Sportsmen and. turfmen 2 0) 0) 1! 0) ) c) !
34 Theatrical business: Owners, managers, e t c . . 7 56,687 368 2 i 0) 43,376 286 ! )
O
35 All other business 121 1,144,590 70 | 550,502 4,949 152 2,047,712 32,729 | 586,842 7,220
16,689 28,470
36 Business not stated 127 1,262,099 21,385 82 745,929 7,275 178 1'. 684', 461 15,535 1,321,342
37 Occupations grouped* 50,573 58,393 285 29,944 214 56,149 738
398
Total. 6,808 67,334,621 1,068,644 779 17,401,202 322,636 3,444 32.992 965 378,062 I 1,144 20,362,022 366,802

IDAHO. INDIANA. IOWA.

Accounting professions: Accountants, statis-


ticians, actuaries, etc 12 $64,068 371 $2,169,016 $17,106 40 $218,465 $1, 138 16 $57,605 $16
Architects I 128 1,304,380 19,111 16 113,881 744 14 92,288 540
Artists: Painters, sculptors, etc ! 77 607,088 6,406 367,289 22, 367 4 17,472 43
Authors, editors, reporters, etc | C1) C1) 274 2,531,387 30,470 23 221,076 2, 962 23 140,037 453
Clergymen j 79 508,967 3,371 23 348, 733 8, 845 16 ih, 968 286
Engineers: Civil, mining, etc j 231,562 4,259 501 4,290,968 50,856 65 415, 754 2, 313 23 117,166 431
Lawyers and judges 435,699 4,506 1,675 18,537,866 300,666 411 2,979,601 476 21, 404 ,176,211 21,228
Occupations grouped to conceal the net income and identity oi the taxpayer where only one or two returns appear under a distribution.
TABLE 6a.~PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY OCCUPATION—TABLES FOR STATES AND
TERRITORIES; showing for each occupation the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued. O
to

IDAHO. ILLINOIS. INDIANA. IOWA.


l_
1
! Num- Income ! N u m - Income Num- Num-: I Income
OCCUPATIONS. ; tax, tax, I tax,
I ber Net i normal i ofber Net normal ber ber i Net
of re- income. re- income. and of re- of re- i income. !i normal
and
I
turns. ! addttfonal.l t u r n s ' additional. turns. turns. I 1
additional.

Medical profession: Physicians, surgeons, j I


oculists, dentitst, nurses, and other medi- \!
cal specialists $352,£85 $4,131 ! 1,578 $10,793,517 $88,585 320 | $2,148,369 $15,103 620 $3,811,862 : $27,661
Public service: Civil 61, 799 279 1 139 1,403,424 19,931 56 ! 467,193 6,837 60 ! 362,866 2,058
Public service: Military 483,204 2,491 20 | 104,919 481 8 | 54,550 489
Theatrical profession: Actors, singers, musi- i C1)
!
cians, etc 428,921 6,387 3 I 14,690
Teachers: From kindergarten to university; • H
also school and college officials i 249 1,443,661 7,885 I 23 j 132,946 603 16 ' t—i

75,395 183
All other professions and occupations ' •"4T 24,128 { 107 291 2,290,338 23,057 i 24 ! 122,775 509 15
130 ;
121,948 1,205 a
Professions or occupations not stated 24 | 161,084 460 , 5X2 5,15S, 848 82,215 244 | 2,155,374 21,936 842,036 2,785
Agriculturists: Farmers, stock raisers, or-
chardists, etc i 107 I 1,136,871 , 13,544 1,442 10,900,680 143,430 309 I 2,212,027 15,548 1,287 7,047,456 53,180
Bankers 32 \ 477,162 6,872 538 I 9,842,683 250,367 ioo;! 1,588,055 31,862 325 3,362, 842 34,479
Real-estate brokers: Agents and salesmen ! 10 49,837 242 669 | 8,040,112 123,198 106 948,874 8, 500 135 1,163,484 11,797
Stock and bond brokers 168 5,474,690 226,552 9: 217,592 4,461 10 144, 652 3,293
Insurance brokers i1) 124 1, 466, 719 23,295 • 19 i 143,252 1,144 11 119,520 1,518 o
Brokers: All other 42 367,242 4,991 794 ; 14,185,784 435,485 • 71 ! 732, 277 9, 865 88 920, 238 10, 601 o
Capitalists: Investors and speculators j 83 776,144 7 ; 227 6,178 116,714,189 3,648,598 j 1,083 ; 10,820,822 112,774 14, 823,164 131,416
Commercial travelers ; 26,617 : 47 1,680 j 10,065,496 58,563 i 171 ! 879,592 3,203 125 615,340 1, 782
Corporation officials: Secretaries, managers, j j
cashiers, presidents, etc j 280,750 | 810 j 5,251 ! 71,454,957 \, 1,270,045 i 887 ! 8,978,371 105,866 6,570,222 29,094
Employees, all other: Superintendents, fore- j
men/office employees, etc ' 138,971 336 i 4, 512 2^,316,889 ! 180,877 i 650 4,019,576 18,398 381 2,118,759 6,853
Hotel proprietors and restaurateurs 70,996 635 ! 147 1,588,750 ! 19,206 i 35 339,087 2, 684 38 213,140 1,252
Insurance agents and solicitors 17, 774 56 ! 627 5,501,375 | 60,948 103 723,381 5,113 135 837,490 5,035
Labor: Skilled and unskilled 27,095 74 ! 170 1,128,990 ; 8,013; 57 275,422 1,169 19 84,800 166
Lumbermen 123,390 1,080 | 33 380,000 i 4,098 ! 9 102,916 432 36 622,534 6, 798
Manufacturers 124,660 2,977 i 1, S14 42,297,823 ! 1,276,723 560 14,375,294 i 442,290 213 3,000,932 35,756
Merchants and dealers: Storekeepers, job-
bers, commission merchants, etc 126 1,312,455 12,252 I 4,331 68,303,187 i 1,850,561 999 11,253,895 ! 157,161 1,167 10,049,193 78,213
Mine owners and mine operators 13 1,254,368 71,898 j 150 2,822,523 I 62,149 i 44 1,681,498 64,065 15 170,902 629
Saloon keepers 143 1,008, 768 8,554 19 93,474 357 1 (i)
Sportsmen and turfmen 21 187,354 2,409 50,174 I 252
0)
21,716 71
Theatrical business: Owners, managers, e t c . . 93 l5l;jtys 33,786 i 34,098 I 366 52,999 145
All other business ' 19 j 109,9«; 588 i 1.849 19,792,735 291,653 294 2,677,180 | 31,180 339 I 2,749,555 j 23,702
Business not stated j 34 • 29-', <\^ 2,986 i ' 7 1 9 ' 11,346,656 310,203 192 2,676,818 ! 43,999 233 ! 1,948,919 ! 25,561
Occupations grouped i j {',, 9." 8 I ; 17,633 I 30 6,923 58
Total ! 756 | 7,927,064 I 140,496 137,525 J484,290,833 j 10,947,250 ! 7,004 | 74,637,683 ! 1,165,961 j 8,497 ! 65,604,874 518,845

KANSAS. KENTUCKY. LOUISIANA. MAINE.

Accounting professions: Accountants, stat- \ I


isticians ; actuaries, etc 139,239 887 29 8132,139 *477j 44 ; $192,739 ! $536 , 21 • $113,710 $262
Architects' :.. 5 25,711 17 134,608 i 1,323 ! 4 I 27,039 212
Artists: Painters, sculptors, etc 1| i1) C)1 2 O) "(V) ! 3 31.197 I 403 I 5 I 18,462 11
Authors, editors, reporters, etc ! 17 ! 261,210 6,190
19 183,165 1,070 : 11 1 55', 316 I 230 ! 14 ! 225,112 3,873
Clergymen 8 j 40,190 176
24 126.479 457 1 0 ; 57,254 i 362 j 14 :
77.201 266
Engineers: Civil, mining, etc t 13 80,213 133
22 196', 683 897 i 32 ; 373,326 I 8,175 i 26 ! 194', 030 1,039
Lawyers and judges { 181 ! 1,208,295 7,420
241 1, 845,185 13,556 i 2 4 1 • 2,186,045 j 23,185 i 145 ! 1,192,010 8,880
Medical profession: Physicians, surgeons, j
oculists', dentists, nurses, and other med- j
ical specialists 224 j 1,431,590 ! 10,289 180 1,110, 519 | 8,430 ! 253 j 1.540.345 ! 9,640 158 952,034 5,409
Public service: Civil i 49 ! 269.838 1., 471 50 ! 2,94,858 I i 876 l 43 ! '265', 783 ! 1,908 30 206,562 1,392
10 Public service: Military 89 i 375', 970 ' 755 12 ; 50,343 ! 126 I 22 j 108,678 I 448 27 153,374 866
11 Theatrical profession: Actors, singers, musi- I 1
cians, etC
Teachers: From kindergarten to university;
:. C) I ) 2 0) (!)
also school and college officials 4 | 18,055 34 12 ! 58, 468 95,520 I 477 15 81,705 344
All other professions and occupations io : 48.129 i 195 9: 107,248 1,399 l 188,661 ! 754 13 101,397 776
Professions or occupations not stated. , j 124 ; 776,789 3,919 57 j 575,862 i 6,267 664,674 j 3,946 35 295,029 2,561
Agriculturists: Farmers, stock raisers, or- j j
ehardists, etc I 716 ; 5,043,154 ; 58,416 281 2,421,535 ! 29,371 250 4,230,224 I 96,448 ! 978,736 9,138
Bankers I 236 1 2,823,389 i 61,388 51 \ 562,103 | 4', 689 51 654,633 i 6,984 : 233,010 1,805
Real-estate brokers: Agents and salesmen.. J 82 I ' 716,685 • 7,617 28 ; 311,773 | 2,964 j 42 299'. 664 j 2,404 : 337,324 3,412
Stock and bond brokers i 3! 33,042 323 19 ' "368,752 6, 778 32 693,105 I 16,127 163,158 1,471
Insurance brokers i 4 ! 124,569 i 3,827 14 94,982 647 14 110,270 I 987 ! 13 92,070 490
Brokers: A11 other !: 83 ! 753,900 : 7,746 52 653,263 5,576 195 3,026,298 56,133 21 182,703 1,678
Capitalists: Investors and speculators 625 ! 5.410,576 : 59,119 619 7, 786,287 95, 386 012 7,660,113 108,358 726 10,748,528 170,106
Commercial travelers i 74 ; '367,815 '; 1,425 105 626.958 3,04s 120 'G95, 540 3,720 37 208,091 '944
Corporation officials: Secretaries, managers, j
cashiers, presidents, etc 2,626,401 | 19,606 500 5,295,878 ; 40,844 j 476 4,839,610 54,241 : 284 2,862,113 j 29,362
Employees, all other: Superintendents, fore- i
men. office employees, etc j 124 824,781 : 3,199 '234 1,269,638 4, 004 325 2,049,226 17,927 185 1,233,990 5,289
Hotel proprietors and restaurateurs i 11 74,672 | 702 13 ; 78,339 ! 265 14 169,733 2,381 30 i 244,091 1,957
Insurance agents and solicitors I 64 324,292 | 1,148 84 588,329 I 4,873 99 659,436 : 4,395 58 ' 444,888 3,288
Labor, skilled and unskilled • 16 161,396 i 1,537 14 ; 144,849 I 2,036 15 150,938 2,297 > 17 118,642 903
Lumbermen j 26 395,533 i 4,055 24 ; 275,395 ! 1,683 63 1,490,792 ; 35,022 31 325,707 11,210
Manufacturers. | 1,355,589 j 27,853 218 i 3,157,170 32;348 137 2,248,792 30,647 158 3,051,462 44,912
Merchants and dealers: Storekeepers, job- ,
bers, commission merchants, etc ! 642 6,210,416 i 64,862 652 7,209,606 j 79,890 I 864 11,894,374 ; 222,097 370 3,647,381 33,334
31 i Mine owners and mine operators.. 82 3,456,439 i 143,768 54 : 932,739 i 21,309 I 9 258,605 i 5,153 : 327,711 11,610
1 O
Occupations grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns appear under a distribution. CO
TABLE 6a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY OCCUPATION—TABLES FOR STATES AND
T E R R I T O R I E S ; showing for each occupation the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.

is um- Income Incom


OCCUPATIONS. ber tax, tax,
of re- normal normal
i turns and
additional. I t u n w - additional

Saloon keepers
Sportsmen and turfmen C1) 22, 628 I1)
Theatrical business: Owners, managers, etc $19,120 32,242 $28,422
All other business 3,100,967 1,017,677 0) 1,072,634
Business not stated 1,256,830 819,772 2,880 939 448,565 H
Occupations grouped 9,381 35,282 1,180,484 49,054
36,929 GO

MASSACHUSETTS

Accounting professions: Accountants,


statisticians, actuaries, etc. 65 $331,526 $1,371 402 $2,373,164 $13,826 98 $595,496 i $2,641 51 $303,877 $1,300 a
Architects 25 148,533 819 178 1,759,114 16,059 58 562,309 ! 8,460 25 258,756 2,773
10 148,522 1,500 73 618,477 5,070 12 153.668 | 2,394 8 36,922 106 o
Artists: Painters,
Authors, sculptors,etc.
editors, reporters, etc 28 192,759 945 187 1,854,657 21,908 54 685,191 6,816 64 515,079 4,227
Clergymen 35 218,581 1,630 177 1,299,233 7,642 44 240.669 1,653 24 134,908 704 g
Engineers: Civil, mining, etc 167 1,646,244 23,340 474 4,422,192 52,355 238 I 1,637,520 12,138 88 580,004 3,669
Lawyers and judges 427 4,348,835 79,446 1,386 18,125,317 297,148 437 | 5, 221,136 61,566 383 3,632,259 43, 464
Medical profession: Physicians, surgeons,
oculists, dentists, nurses, and other med-
ical specialists 366 2, 846,250 28,798 1,412 10,171,436 96,931 589 4,274,979 ! 34,655 485 4,549,596 101,884
Public service: Civil 130 834,000 6,161 162 1,345,627 11,836 63 379,324 j 1,812 53 384, 627 2,692
Public service: Military 217 1,499,642 11,006 141 818,023 4,937 27 165,018 I 710 11 55,679 I 254
Theatrical profession: Actors, singers,
musicians, etc 63,933 569 52 325,910 2,006 17,999 | 140 22,559 128
Teachers: From kindergarten to univer- I
sity; also school and college officials 83 597,819 ! 4,185 540 3,804,495 25, 630 31 201,115 | 457 28 137,889 375
All other professions and occupations 48 304,044 j 2,042 227 1,958,299 17, 022 134 1,103,709 I 10,308 51 321,047 2,064
Professions or occupations not stated 171 1,295,479 I 12,366 454 4.606,486 71,089 242 2,380,126 29,388 180 2,234,676 50,197
Agriculturists: Farmers, stock raisers,
orchardists, etc 112 1,382,886 i 34,953 189 ! 2,711,742 45,026 94 1, 201,636 17,393 673, 557 4,206
16 | Bankers 3,471,293 106,oil so;-} 1(5,109, 538 924, 709 178 I 2,714,246 ' 39,282 ! 196 2, 235,851 16,624
17 i Real-estate brokers: Agents a n d salesmen. I 937,362 11,834 411 5, 510, 563 137, 514 365 6,179,347 142,188 : 163 1, 456, 274 15,565
18 : Stock a n d bond brokers • 1,428,113 28,967 264 9, 669,530 593,246 46 1,238,085 28,707 14 590,580 22,391
19 \ Insurance brokers 240,073 3,475 137 1,587,286 38,022 26 297,545 3,034 20 221,727 2,247
20 j Brokers: All other 2,054, 564 40,110 453 7,996,631 176,151 88 I 1,312,604 25,850 129 1,857,171 47, 347
21 ; Capitalists: Investors a n d s p e c u l a t o r s . . . . ; 3 43,097,877 909,585 , 140 121,260,876 2,273,790 1,864 I 36,982,720 [ 781,267 1,206 20,411,555 447,634
22 j Commercial travelers 993.105 5,216 | 1,175 j 7,169, 784 51,437 308 I 2,271,740 17,186 190 981,213 3,380
23 ; Corporation officials: Secretaries, mana-
gers, cashiers, presidents, etc 873 9, 590,996 117,514 ; 3,911 | 52,674,625 857, 396 2,026 | 30,295,282 796,233 1,192 ] 15,183,618 251,177
24 ; Employees, all other: Superintendents,
| foremen, office employees, etc. 729 4,504, 507 32,172 2,993 19,193,271 136,391 906 6,973,094 53,912 541 3, 405, 466 17,916
25 ! Hotel proprietors a n d restaurateurs j 42 312,156 2,402 223 2,303,174 34,910 54 947,501 18,192 58 541,186 5, 640
26 | Insurance agents a n d solicitors 125 1,002,723 8,978 ; 548 4,809,050 54,218 188 1,350,461 8, 416 146 1,170,656 9,632
27 | Labor, skilled and unskilled 32 174,958 1,003 142 919,498 5, 421 76 '477,863 1, 840 41 484,186 7, 944
28 | Lumbermen 11 203,152 2,372 : 18 165,550 : 1,128 73 1,388,441 19,086 56 923,512 6, 449
29 i Manufacturers 409 8,271,401 167,990 • 2,098 54,394,258 [ 1,592,361 19,836,484 649, 250 291 5, 640, 286 85,902
30 | Merchants and dealers: Storekeepers, job-
i pers, commission merchants, etc 1 153 j 19,454,022 616,024 3,848 j 74,892,236 • 2,303,809 i 1,319 ] 17,110,959 261,717 1,026 14, 039, 698 213, 750
31 | Mine owners a n d mine operators 19 383,634 4,844 ; 17 | 399,934 7,375 • 27 I 1,146,298 33,784 49 1.814,422 53,620
32 I Saloon keepers 37 I 238,434 1,687 105 j 686,586 : 5,581 69 \ '462,054 3, 662 20 159,741 1,407
33 ; Sportsmen a n d turfmen 54, 545 483 16 I 148,649 ! 1.772 5! 51,732 00S 4 29,601 290
34 i Theatrical business: Owners, managers,
; etc ." 109,671 1,270 34 904,546 : 31, 906 17 ! 294,264 1,871 14 99,092 310
w
35 i All other business 4,036,794 61,420 1, 452 17,806,404 369, 279 504 ! 6,699,730 ; 138,789 350 4, 270,184 55,714
36 I Business not stated 4,590,621 71,935 943 19,496,601 i 007, 724 410 5,682,699 ; 125,277 300 3,807.930 70,240 o
Total 674 121, 009,054 2,405, 523 32 291474,292,762 I 10,892,685 111, 448 |l62,533,104 -. 3,340,682 7,556 9 5,201,384 j 1,553,282 o
MISSISSIPPI. MISSOURI. MONTANA. NEBRASKA.

1 i Accounting professions: Accountants, stat-


:
isticians, actuaries, etc $18,107 j $48 no : $555,458 $2,302 20 -1102,503 j -1345 $97,563 S317
2 j Architects 4] 331,130 2,570 4 29,438 | 224 50. 653 271
3 | Artists: Pointers, sculptors, etc 69, 267 144
4 j Authors, editors, reporters, etc
14
57 492, 241 5,171 10 64, 627 271 21 (0 1,268
5 j Clergymen 2 C1) 215,370 845 4 18,315 62 10 ! 192,453 360
44 57,095 ;
6 i Engineers: Civil, mining, etc 23,881 17 135 1,144,687 13, 285 35 32L 044 5, 432 18 i 1, 782
7 j Lawyers and judges 91 675,093 5, 247 | 6', 195,945 96, 825 111 1 007,766 9,952 244 | 180,266 20,836
604 1.870,710
8 ' Medical profession: Physicians, surgeons,
| oculists, dentists, nurses, and other med-
'• ical specialis; s 46 254,167 1,540 | 576 4,069,017 34,323 132 1,037,601 9,372 254 1,876.485 19,590
9 | Public service: Civil 21 142,372 i 1,001 • 73 444,720 3,074 17 102,652 775 24 140'299 858
10 j Public service: Military 23,292 | 75 I 38 i 186^ 065 661 4 20, 730 94 12 52,707 156
11 I Theatrical profession:' Actors, singers,
I musicians, etc I 55,635
12 } Teachers: From kindergarten to uiiiver-
1
I sity; also school and college officials C) 263,841
1,008 C1) ! 10 I 63,086
1
Occupations grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the tax payer where only one or two returns appear under a distributee
TABLE 6a.-PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY pCCUPATION—TABLES FOR STATES AND
TERRITORIES; showing for each occupation the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued. O

MISSISSIPPI. MISSOURI. MONTANA. NEBRASKA.

|
OCCUPATIONS. \ Num- j Income Num. Income Num.-! ! Income Num- Income
i ber Net tax, ber I Net tax, ber | Net tax, ber Net tax,
: of re- income. normal of re- j income. : normal : normal
of re- i income. ! income. normal
and and and of re- and
\ turns. additional. turns. ; additional. t u r n s . \ I additional. turns. additional.

All other professions and occupations j () C1) 42 I $2,028,081 i $140,662 6 I $40,531 $361 13 i $67,727 $250
Professions or occupations not stated ; $402,043 198 I 1,611,087 ! 12,624 3, 899 788,261 CO
$2,532 50 I 473,778 81 ! 6,481 H
Agriculturists: Farmers, stock raisers, or- >
chardi.sts, etc 256 3,993,439 74,728 244 1,791,827 15,239 136 j 1,710,889 45,679 571 3,443,149 20,977
Bankers 36 283,823 1,421 191 2,753,321 43,61S ! 61 ' 869,379 14.085 215 2,198,015 14,037
Tieal-estate brokers: Agents and salesmen j 13 62,313 186 204 1,771.262 i 15,871 ! 39 i 393,028 4,469 85 658,041 4.588 55
Stock and bond brokers | 2 (x) 44 1,105,457 ; 33,503 2: (i) 10 164,058 2', 570
Insurance brokers i 10 85,416 631 44 635,103 9,530 6 78,355 1,063 a
Brokers: All other | 26 27S, 119 3,726 302 4,754,206 i 101,253 , 53 i 500,550 5,282 126 1, 076,791 8,857
Capitalists: Investors and speculators j 130 1,018,281 7,324 2,234 32,327,397 j 550,341 210 ! 3,515,519 71,843 735 7, 668,678 95,948
Commercial travelers 24 123,223 353 553 2,925,033 10,745 19 '115,597 632 367,283 1,081
Corporation officials: Secretaries, managers, I
cashiers, presidents, etc 122 772,186 2,195 2,021 24,588,572 347,856 129 ; 1,043,609 ; 5, 750 362 3, 483,857 29,189
Employees, all other: Superintendents, fore- 3
men, oflice employees, etc I 20 97,857 244 1,579 10, 291,254 78,814 ; 103 654,335 : 3,076 217 1,247,385 3,418 a
Hotel proprietors and restaurateurs I 3 25, 031 252! 53 562,531 5,856 25 248,853 2, 716 28 264, 701 2,260 o
Insurance agents and solicitors j 18 93,968 172 267 1,885,181 12,760 : 20 '' 102,220 : 328 617,624 4,743
Labor, skilled and unskilled j 4 18,956 47 52 272,626 1,01:5 ' 12 92,215 | 1, 056 17 108, 953 852
Lumbermen ! 61 791,828 10,030 31 438,921 3,460 '' 12 92,433 ' 493 325,975 5,483
Manufacturers 37 516,122 6,217 480 8,826,118 174,870 ; 15 206,326 820 927,824 9,129
Merchants and dealers: Storekeepers, job-
bers, commission merchants etc". 340 4,114,428 66,324 I 1,726 23,818,117 480,626 , 339 i 3,729,713 ! 45,941 643 6,206,107 76,264
Mine owners and mine operators 110 2,445,401 66,608 18 511,258 i 15,272 6 66,469 386
Saloon keepers 590,639 12,789 48 406,299 ! 4,899 28 173,648 1,323
Sportsmen and turfmen 21 134,651 1,047 3 (l) C1)
Theatrical business: Owners, managers, etc.. 2 C1) C1) 12 100,901 570 I 36,185 ! 181 2 C1) C1)
All other business "....' 38 266,615 1,922 566 5,395,918 59,387 528,120 | 3,809 180 1,345,967 7,082
Business not stated 72 673,612 8,121 173 1,989,323 33,591 ! 1,188,641 i 33,776 70 660,140 5,859
Occupations grouped J 77,624 651 302,865 j 13,554 39,282 252
Total. 1,440 14,831,7 195,054 12,956 147,069,303 j 2,373,327 ! 1,801 19,467,019 j 304,448 36,559,607 ! 347,778
NEVADA. NEW HAMPSHIRE. NEW JERSEY. NEW MEXICO.
Accounting professions: Accountants, stat-
isticians, actuaries, etc $29,192 $100 i 8 ; 143,393 $76 298 $1,820,031 $11,161 5; S40, 621 •1227
Architects 2 ! (•')
0) 64 499,086 4,248
Artists: Painters, sculptors, etc 5 51,467 492 40 269,160 1,977
1 1
Authors, editors, reporters, etc 18,838 32 | 14 118,508 1,245 138 1,002,499 8,134 2 C) C)
Clergymen 0) (x) 11 102,393 459 117 795,611 5,326 3 13,444 41
Engineers: Civil, mining, etc 77,330 ' 378 ' 12 58,230 112 529 5,089,923 94,487 10 188, 441 3,758
Lawyers and judges 255, 726 82 774,068 5,443 884 10,000,014 145,254 48 345, 892 2,435
Medical profession: Physicians, surgeons,
oculists, dentists, nurses, and other med- !
ical specialists 27 141,928 622 91 556,969 2,456 882 5,912,712 41,519 46 j 270, 304 1,830
Public service: Civil 69,698 436 21 110,627 482 100 659,321 5,107 8 47,992 261
Public service: Military 0) C1) 27 151,159 661 57 290,751 1,081 52 225, 780 757
Theatrical profession: Actors, singers, musi- 1
cians, etc 1 C) 0) 30 261,986 2,979
Teachers: From kindergarten to university;
also school and college officials (x) 38 198,981 475 186 1,284,692 7,884 1 0) 0)
All other professions and occupations
Professions or occupations not stated ,
C1)
67,257
C1) 7
19
37,305
168,521
171
1,140
191
266
2,436,811
2,349,052
78,165
37,399
1
36
(l)
264, 629 I11,712
)
Agriculturists: Farmsrs, stock raisers, or- co
chardists, etc, 277.227 1,872 152,567 237 2,014,986 18,618 108 892, 750 9,484
Bankers
Real-estate brokers: Agents and salesmen...
83', 677
C11) 0)
480 257.201
132,721
3,422
2,609
191
268
7,134,610
2,306,081
376,147
22,531
22
4
310 951
45 945
1,972
423 a
Stock and bond brokers C) 0) 178,136 5,727 139 4,484,903 151,750 1 0) 0) o
Insurance brokers 76,138 711 83 890,362 10,265 CO
Brokers: All other 196,770 2,058 104,343 984 261 5,949,436 168,997 57 627 683 8,835
Capitalists: Investors and speculators (1)
322,130 i 1,560 480 6,061,164 46,042 3,907 ! 65,495,189 1,582,918 78 747 446 6,934
Commercial travelers
Corporation officials: Secretaries, managers,
cashiers, pr ^sidents, etc 368,942 '
I1,972 j
22 118,610

1,460,673 |
351

7,597
"42

2,499
4,373,512
33,022,335
24,675
598,781
8
56
34 319
609 534 7,921
36 3
a
o
Employees, all other: Superintendents, fore-
men, office employees, etc 148,914 ! 446 ! 596,003 3,529 2,297 14,532,818 95,563 ! 23 118 833 291 g
Hotel proprietors and r >staurateurs 29,456 I 191 I 17 195,877 1,710 146 1,409,680 21,527 I 4 18 695 67
Insurance agents and solicitors 0) I 45 292,882 1,116 399 2,935,852 24,787 1 7 38 884 216
Labor, skilled and unskilled 142 I 12 68,128 409 141 830,675 4,492 | 1 0) 0)
Lumbermen 22,108 I 0)' 6 64,681 963 9 64,298 339 i 7 108 336 1,006
Manufacturers , 0) 53 166 4,081,637 129,269 1,235 30,751,451 1,062,570 2 1
C) C1)
Merchants and dealers: Storekeepers, job- 23,495
bers, commission merchants, etc 344,776 2,977 218 1,885,542 16,275 i 1,910 27,508,194 627, 777 i 1 5 8 1,762 101 26,051
Mine owners and mine operators 115,738 1,983 1 0)
1
0) 26 667,583 15,075 10 133 347 1,600
Saloon keepers 0) 2 C) 1
C) 33 203,879 1,728 4 31 753 315
Sportsmen and turfmen
Theatrical business: Owners, managers, etc.
(J) 9 69,944 615
C1) 24,835 93 24 201,243 2,173
Ail other business V9,959 754,436 13,057 884 9,843,057 154,030 160,754 1,660
205 3,782
Business not stated 56,600 729 604,818 9,662 479 6,707,143 135,152 344,128
Occupations grouped * 70,014 75,529 547 104,170 2,321
207
Total. 364 2, 799, 775 18,505 I 1,735 19,557,542 258,173 ;19,701 254,068,880 5,545,231 ; 813 7,486,732 83,935
O
i Occupations grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the tax payer where only one or two returns appear under a distribution.
TABLE 6a.~PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY OCCUPATION—TABLES FOR STATES AND
TERRITORIES; showing for each occupation the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued. O
00

NEW YORK. NORTH CAROLINA. NORTH DAKOTA. OHIO.

OCCUPATIONS. j Num- Income Num- Income Num- Income Num- Income


j ber Net tax, ber Net tax, ber Net tax, Net tax,
normal normal normal ber normal
; of re- income. a,nd of re- income. and of re- income. and of re- income. and
turns. additional, turns. additional turns. additional. turns. additional.

Accounting professions: Accountants, statis-


ticians, ^actuaries, etc '. $7,845,688 $70,674 $36,314 $41 0) 174 $1,318,979 $21,769
Architects 4,391,877 55,285 0) 0) 0) 55 622,832 8,462
Artists: Painters, sculptors, etc 4,041,133 67,268 31 170,774 908
A uthors, editors, reporters, etc 8,604,773 119,927 5 31,322 130 95 1,149,381 18,488
Clergymen 2,666,948 19,246 12 56,952 149 68 362,600 1,541
Engineers: Civil, mining, etc 19,452,978 395,165 12 95,565 825 $35,655 $114 324 2,628,163 31,877
Lawyers and judges 77,246,969 2,090,974 164 1,066,613 6,014 401,819 2.562 1,054 12,074,911 186,734 o
Medical profession: Physicians, surgeons, oc-
ulists, dentists, nurses, and other medical
specialists S, 630 28,015,155 252,064 631,058 t 4,350 121 777,236 I 6,303 975 I 6,677,381 47,241 o
Public service: Civil 320 2,458,637 21,481 265,721 I 2,146 17 129,131 ! 895 113 1 807,845 4,936
Public service: Military 437 2,836,231 32,952 82,039 417 2 0) i 57 ! 281,867 1,051
Theatrical profession: Actors, singers, musi-
cians, etc 533 7,388,416 165,053 149,892 1,376
Teachers1 From kindergarten to university; o
also school and colletre officials
All other professions and occupations
673 4,845,419
7,845,998
36,901 5
4
28,379
23,234
171
114
2 () 0) 90 i 584,879 2,776
777 123,588 4 31,109 121 I 1,007,279 8,727
Professions or occupations not stated ,005 11,793,641 205,615 134 j 1,389,686 8,559 50 341,786 71 335 j 3,402,220 27,932
Agriculturists: Farmers, stock raisers, or- 1,525
chardists, etc 589 7,691,449 166,016 92 753,213 5,403 108 703,415 4,241 272 ! 2,202,217 18,136
Bankers ,037 96,262,215 8,329,460 53 540,907 3,809 64 650,606 3,510 247 I 4,587,192 100, I'll
Real-estate brokers: Agents and salesmen...' ,107 19,089,655 619,181 35 228,110 1,272 40 394, 509 4,491 265 I 3,282,407 91,319
Stock and bond brokers ,299 68,460,647 3,501,344 1 (l) C1) 2 0) l
( ) 103 j 3,131,904 101,868
Insurance brokers ! '384 7,458,649 270,261 6 35,547 207 3 17,521 104 50 ! 439,512 4,749
Brokers: All other. 219 90,267,453 4,918,382 46 536,763 12,088 12 97,687 825 173 ' 3,395.317 83,733
Capitalists: Investors and speculators 095 582,261,235 29;664,321 283 4,049,838 102,725 133 1,142,895 8,683 3,479 76,272;372 2,260,727
Commercial travelers 072 20,150,738 lfil,121 65 402, 769 2,482 14 72,176 254 748 4,510,442 26,548
Corporation officials: Secretaries, managers,
cashiers, presidents, etc 734 176,941,550 4,949,682 3,391,215 111,749 124 I 5,622 3,451 54,239,750 1,282,797
Employees, all other: Superintendents, fore-
men, office employees, etc 926 72,738,803 694,135 110 ' 588,262 1,629 25 j 146 234 ! 203 2,362 16,303, 124 102,266
Hotel proprietors and restaurateurs 531 7,236,804 152,455 175,069 4,870 19 I 156 627 i 1,655 210 ! 1,621, 407 14,841
Insurance agents and solicitors 424 13,784,922 189,841 62 368,815 1,137 13 ! 83,460 6F 373 ! o SOS, 337 22,964
Labor, skilled and unskilled 369 2.580,353 26,425 4 17.982 73 7 I 43,283 288 232 i L 431, 053 8,084
28 Lumbermen i 70 715,565 8,775 ; 15 104,299 ) 630 0) 33 ; 425,192 ! 4,537
29 | Manufacturers , 6,087 149,771,032 o, 139,856 | 180 3,495,299 | S3, 617 62,315 482 ; ,688 i 51,041,395 ! 2,013,845
30 ! Merchants and dealers: Storekeepers, job- i
bers, commission merchants, etc 111,113 254,485,877 8,902,405 I 321 3,663,130 72,222 i 223 1,799,217 12,649 I 2,673 34,295,913 ! 662,461
31 Mine owners and mine operators i 110 16,105,578 1,486,704 I 69,225 541 ! I 118 3,188,476 | 88,973
32 Saloon keepers i 113 702,193 5,007 I. -! 93 573^828 I 3,593
33 Sportsmen and turfmen ! 45 504,555 9,264 i 0) 33 234,533 I 1,555
34 Theatrical business: Owners, managers, etc. 281 5,529,146 143,286 ! 19,729 35 339,530 2,715
35 All other business 3,940 63,522,719 1,863,567 I 801,318 50 i 420,395 ! 3,721 930 10,438,303 149,362
36 Business not stated 2,867 77,169,650 3,112,840 I 1,849,934 125,561 71 ! 570,022 ! 5,189 697 12,821,304 313,264
37 Occupations grouped i 27,519 150 143,681 2,341

Total. 93,155 1,922,864,651 7,970,521 2,207 24,825,820 560,970 1,176 9,219,055 | 66,344 21,774 318,822,511 7,722,306

OKLAHOMA. OREGON. PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND.

Accounting professions: Accountants, statis-


ticians, actuaries, etc
Architects
$31,677 $86 ! $122,521 |
79,574 I
$748
498
423 $2,636,533
143 1,409,927
$15,303
18,789
28
15
$153,923
138,603
$798
933
I
Artists: Painters, sculptors, etc 1 0) 49 393,769 3,831 10 75,830 487
Authors, editors, reporters, etc 4 14,684 c) ! 205 160 2,213,056 59,709 8 54,219 391
Clergymen 4 18,107 49 | 67,868 227 213 1,318,668 6,855 17 156,664 1,107 o
Engineers: Civil, mining, etc 9 65,921 485 ' 22 43,921 ! 1,210 864 8,241,647 116,075 48 481,098 6,412
Lawyers and judges 200 2,428,761 35,554 169 149,832 i 8,500 1,852 21,893,297 313,459 132 ,280,668 11,584
Medical profession: Physicians, surgeons, 1,120,546 !
oculists, dentists, nurses, and other medi-
cal specialists 485,847 2,809 174 1,092,296 | 7,606 2,011 14,031,984 108,735 156 1,057,515 6,433
Public service: Civil 177,173 1,121 28 151,213 962 176 1,402,102 13,996 12 64,926 329
Public service: Military 70,178 309 20 91,805 I 325 154 1,013,345 8,818 60 328,694 1,569 o
Theatrical profession: Actors, singers, mu-
sicians, etc j 32 j 234,990 1,858 31,659 10 o
Teachers: From kindergarten to university;
also school and college officials 2 1
C) 0) 37,610 ! 167 ! 264 ! 1,691.588 10,418 41 244,789 1,075
All other professions and occupations 14 150,837 1,084 5 20,514 j 38 | 242 | 3,596^019 93,956 23 232,115 3,540
Professions or occupations not stated 64 508,969 3,923 78 646,139 I 5,439 I 455 ! 4,973,003 74 847,386 14,368
Agriculturists: Farmers, stock raisers, or-
chardists, etc 101 872,065 7,302 414 3,256,660 33, 591 266 4,238,948 107,842 29 217,572 1,476
Bankers 116 1,122, 738 5,307 42 425,657 2, 582 415 20,977,376 1,427,083 34 333,391 2,634
Real-estate brokers: Agents and salesmen 44 659,989 15,583 30 207,009 1, 071 457 4,692,975 77,713 60 537,574 4,170
Stock and bond brokers 4 60,621 1,013 6 165,635 5, 535 213 6,560,638 232,185 26 1,050,607 44,450
Insurance brokers 7 35,873 119 2 C1) 0) 83 1,098,985 24,187 11 89,516 768
Brokers: All other 68 832,956 11,030 73 993,793 30, 606 368 6,530,310 159,138 51 881,234 18,214
Capitalists: Investors and speculators 380 6,436,369 202,763 449 4,741,687 57, 430 8,637 174,001,954 4,976,178 981 23,909,725 685,842
Commercial travelers 37 497 799
Corporation officials: Secretaries, managers, 205,748 920 44 209,032 4,937,323 32,238 121 707,966 4,457
cashiers, presidents, etc 145 18,291 4,860
Employees, all other: Superintendents, fore- 1,141,799 7,232 319 2,545,270 73,335,454 1,796,694 367 5,006,618 99,943
men, office employees, etc 116 2,405 | 3,948
1 700,912 2,569 133 692,447 27,219,144 187,767 251 1,479,787 7,253 O
Occupations grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns appear under a distribution. CD
TABLE 6a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME BY OCCUPATION—TABLE FOR STATES AND
T E R R I T O R I E S ; showing for each occupation the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.

OKLAHOMA. OREGON. PENNSYLVANIA. RHODE ISLAND.

OCCUPATIONS. Num- Income Num- Income Num- Income Num- Income


ber Net tax, Net tax, ber Net tax, Net tax,
of re- income. normal ofbere- income. normal of re- income. normal ber
of re- income. normal
turns. and and turns. and turns. and
additional. turns. additional, additional. additional.

Hotel proprietors and restaurateurs $68,577 $307 16 $446,295 $27,719 444 $4,644,319 $106,599 14 $809
Insurance agents and solicitors 41 392,871 5,314 54 299,696 1,300 655 5,822,823 63,642 76 605,468 5,582
Labor, skilled and unskilled 3 36,701 519 20 148,271 1,138 366 2,569,321 21,066 19 151,120 1,252
Lumbermen 6 55,200 734 44 391,208 3,309 74 1,230,664 15,565 9 69,908 359
Manufacturers 38 1,156,215 35,446 50 823,496 37,943 3,082 94,822,654 3,493,112 384 12,985,243 608,414
Merchants and dealers: Storekeepers, jobbers,
commission merchants, etc 381 4,938,813 97,874 373 4,310,492 67,886 4,994 78,315,588 1,944,623 6,990,005 204,689 CO
Mine owners and mine operators 402 41,292,280 3,846,798 107,573 1,051 488 17,585,253 671,955
Saloon keepers
Sp >rtsmen and turfmen C1) C1)
173
22
1,507,832
165,820
18,527
1,609
13 74,634 350
5
Tl eatrical business: Owners, managers, etc.. 50,666 333 1 C1) 0) 63 1,014,332 24,787 67,064 1,182 GO
All other business 108 1,519,047 36,566 104 1,002,610 11,544 1,717 27,267,816 940,407 206 2,101,928 22,508
Business not stated l 95 1,249,121 24,383 60 545,574 7,053 1,127 19,654,534 449,172 76 2,696,316 151,716
Occupations grouped 30,747 265 32,228 175
3
Total. 2,539 6,811,462 4,347,797 2,800 24,968,572 337,051 40,289 1643,243,991 17,612,739 | 3,745 65,257,163 1,915,104 o
c
g
SOUTH CAROLINA. S O U T H DAKOTA. TENNESSEE. TEXAS.

Accounting professions: Accountants, statis-


ticians, actuaries, etc. $21,105 $57 29 $122,757 $309 $321,630 $1,024
Architects 44,299 737 C1) 11 55,362 291 19 114,845 872
Artists: Painters, sculptors, etc 3 (l) 0)
Authors, editors, reporters, etc I) ! 13 j 81,156 416 J 31 168,189 417
Clergymen 45,176 i 150 0) 34 ! 183,377 531 I 24 99,769 179
Engineers: Civil, mining, etc 5 23,012 I. $29,314 35 I 272,790 2,047 | 53 288,933 1,461
Lawyers and judges 107 710,180 i 345,210 1,592 j 263 | 1,901,992 13,944 | 577 4,785,002 50,017
Medical profession: Physicians, surgeons,
oculists, dentists, nurses, and other medi-
cal specialists 247,507 I 1,971 ! 519,835 2,973 i 247 1,528,854 ! 10,808 465 3,030,579 | 22,712
Public service: Civil 108,028 I 757 i 70,707 332 I 34 205,744 I 1,107 76 483,412 3,538
10 Public service: Military 123,525 i 461 i 12,276 ! 18 82,857 ! 177 429 | 1,949,768 6,150
Theatrical profession: Actors, singers, musi-
cians, etc C1) C1)
Teachers: F r o m kindergarten to university:
also school a n d college officials $74,240 8206 : 33 i $166,240 ,1533 | 13 S91,655 $545
13 All other professions and occupations 24,090 145 j C1) C1) i 15 • 81,574 537 | 59 345,264 1,928
14 Professions or occupations not stated 279,559 1,661 ! 32 3173,452 $608 I 103 ; 755,812 4,237 j 149 1,261,160
15 Agriculturists: Farmers, stock raisers, or-

16
17
c h a r l i s t s , etc
Bankers
Real-estate brokers: Agents a n d s a l e s m e n —
11
»i
736,345
329,582
73,381
5,740 !
1,745
867
86 i
76 I
33 i
562,306
559,427
305,991
3,553 !
1,517 I
3,307 ;
179
67
60
1,722,663
675,322
461,366
21,891 ' 1,120
3,744
3,040
235
144
10,439,860
3,279,530
1,380,154
150,135
51,037
15,786
18 Stock and bond brokers .* 6 ! 93,669 1,146 3| 73,643 749 \ 5 45,737 313 i 11 319,304 8,931
19 Insurance brokers i1) C1) 2I (l) 24 228,044 1,962 [ 29 | 202', 814 1,700
20 Bro • ers: A11 other 353,240 3,309 9 73,290 583 I 101 1,069,684 12,374 232 I 12,939,921 ,236,639
21 Capitalists: Investors and speculators 175 j 1,656,983 19,702 137 1,179,367 8,594 i 563 5,937,699 74,259 1,858 ! 22,295,572 441,627
22 Commercial travelers 17 I 96,005 341 10 52,356 180 j 139 649,260 1,877 190 I 1,003,447 4,687
23 Corporation otfficials: Secretaries, managers,
cishiors, presidents, e t c 175 | 1,417,646 6,475 | 87 729,767 4,062 ; 596 5,167,264 35,153 926 | 8,833,087 83,328
24 Employees, all other: Superintendents, fore-
men, office employees, etc 55 I 259,873 538 30 259,159 1,614 ! 253 1,317,872 4,146 564 i 3,097,703 11,987
25 Hotel proprietors and restaurateurs 6 33,089 297 6 38,266 13 12.}, 237 1,164 49 ' 411,551 3,131
26 Insurance agents and solicitors 156,606 715 22 126,134 681 : 80 476,177 2,618 125 | 1,061,020 14,231
27 Labor, skilled a n d unskilled 28 40,547 254 2 12 54,793 205 40; 240,818 1,642
28 Lumbermen , 54,769 275 6 81,019 52 588,533 4,985 41 602,851 8,391
29 Manufacturers 52 | 707,715 006 8 48,586 90 \ 214 3,900,955 87,150 ! 158 2,483,228 ! 54,246 9
30 Merchants and dealers: Storekeepers, jobbers,
commission merchants, etc 215 1,887,133 I 16,810 ! 160 1,447,194 11,403 I 851 8,866,961 95,965 i 1,834 20,209,042 j 270,498 a
1 40,622 253 I 2,355 ' 89 2,221,718 38,523 Zfl
31
32
Mine o vmers a n d mine operators
Saloon keepers
1
C) ! 0) ! 36 64,120 693 j
15
1
248,680 I
{ ] ; C1) 70 538,118 ; 5,170
33 Sportsmen a n d turfmen C1) 1 \ C11) 3
11
0) !
104,832 i
I1)
34 Theatrical business: Owners, managers, e t c . 1 C1) C) 908
35
36
All other business
Business not stated
21
14
127,268
86,452 |
466 !
395 !
304,691 |
320,677 I
1,817
2,916
172
179
:
1,291,233 ;, 6,958
17,914
468
349
4,676,127 !
3,924,631
73,614
71,422
3
1,576,459 i O
37 Occupations g r o u p e d l . 71,923 I 906 | 56,843 j 355 21,221 72,503 j 723 O
Total. 9,882,947 j 77,198 I 971 7,474,252 48,563 4,414 | 39,867,675 413,078 10,514 1113,278,037 2,643,697

UTAH. VERMONT. VIRGINIA. WASHINGTON.

Accounting professions: Accountants, stat-


:
isticians, actuaries, etc 18 $78,128 I $100 I 3 $20,616 $178 44 $226,636 $943 33 $144,450 $348
Architects 1 0) 0) 1 0) 0) 11 172,760 3,160 12 78,814 651
Artists: Painters, sculptors, etc 1 1
1 0) 0)126 1 C) 0) 0) 0)
Authors, editors, reporters, etc 1 i 0) C1) 7
38,670 13 226,910 5,531 15 77,822 369
Clergymen 9 ! 43,325 | 3
19,617 60 34 152,909 14 73,435 344
Engineers: Civil, mining, etc 8,820 I 336 53
43 I 598,645 5
29,637 156 41 444,086 7,342 309,913 1,875
i Lawyers and judges 797,659 51
413,971 2,236 292 2,277,359 262 1,703,301 12,640
19,730
1
Occupations grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns appear under a distribution.
TABLE 6a.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY OCCUPATION—TABLE FOR STATES AND
TERRITORIES; showing for each occupation the number of returns, net income, and total tax—Continued.

UTAH. VERMONT. VIRGINIA. WASHINGTON.

i
I Num- Income Num- Income Num-; Income Income
OCCUPATIONS. tax, tax, tax, Num-! tax,
ber Net normal ofberre- Net
normal ofber Net ber Net normal
of re- income. and income.
and re- income. j normal
i
and of re- income. and
! turns. additional. turns. additional. turns. ! I additional. turns. additional.

Medical profession: Physicians, surgeons,


oculists, dentists, nurses, and other med-
ical specialists $573,434 S3,828 ! 75 $419,820 $1,809 201 $1,361,472 $9,801 353 $1,952,720 $10,926
Public service: Civil 36,541 127 I is; 107,455 387 53 382,967 2,572 49 250,157 1,198
10 Public service: Military 1 C1) 17 91,142 388 109 521,074 1,747 90 422,765 1,317 H
11 Theatrical profession: Actors, singers, mu- !
sicians, etc 2 0) 52,729 | 576 H
12 Teachers: From kindergarten to university; hH
also school and college officials "... 3 12,815 i 3 | 14 80,024 140 21 104,886 283 j 27,023 ' 40
13 All other professions and occupations 11 78,273 i 583 I 5 38,322 i 379 26 222,000 2,101 I 40,039 168 o
14 Professions or occupations not stated 60 669,104 4,817 | 32,618 202 70 760,904 11,826 | 555,173 3,875
15 Agriculturists: Farmers, stock raisers, or-
chardists, etc 45 526,793 | 7,675 !
18 386,261 15,230 151 1,293,874 12,406 j 952 8,253,906 102,082
16 Bankers 17 266,335 ! 1,804 I
20 305,582 ! 3,541 51 875,460 12,137 107 1,108,280 7,850
17 Real estate brokers: Agents and salesmen... 13 78,912 i 562 I
4 26,376
1 i 200 68 ! 446,566 2,772 I 72 436, 783 2,183 o
18 Stock and bond brokers 8 171,408 3,304 ! 2 C) i 0) 14 1,598,306 131,589 j 9 88,504 992
19
20
Insurance brokers
Brokers: All other
1
38
C1) 0) 4
6;
27,334
59,422
i
! 106 10
50
175,430
738,740
3,242
11,137 J 51
8 63,504
522,234
173
6,047
o
470,143 5,805 865
21
22
23
Capitalists: Investors and speculators
Commercial travelers
Corporation officials: Secretaries, managers,
220
31 I
4,101,064
177,899
70,902
990
258
14
6,097,216
108,249
!
! 250,204
799
703 , 8,984,209
368,097 |
140,565
2,092
I 718
j 87
9,327,097
439,254
207,169
1,513 a
cashiers, presidents, etc 149 1,260,692 j 7,448 119 1,395,899 13,847 622 5, 751,449 52,530 I 677 5,955,787 68,097
24 Employees, all other: Superintendents, fore-
men, office employees, etc 86 593,392 | 3,559 59 429,327 | 2,003 2,009,428 9,458 j 290 1,597,146 5,350
25 Hotel proprietors and restaurateurs 13 85,366 ! 377 13 104,898 835 60,107 348 \ 32 203,818 1,226
26 Insurance agents and solicitors 18 116,009 ' 656 31 149,414 547 111 843,430 6,245 i 76 393,850 1,625
27 Labor, skilled and unskilled j 9 45,676 ! 125 7 35,424 133 8 51,195 389 j 28 171,148 698
28 Lumbermen j 4 44,773 i 55 4 , 37, 721 475 14 223,704 2,374 ! 117 1,545,316 18,626
29 Manufacturers I 7 130,749 i 1,086 111 1,368,786 16,318 ! 133 2,268, 728 38,049 j 125 1,917,927 33,218
30 Merchants and dealers: Storekeepers, job-
bers, commission merchants, etc 123 1,554,563 | 13,157 160 i 1,758,302 | 23,710 603 6,298,349 67,363 I 561 6,611,011 198,135
31 Mine owners and mine operators 31 726.881 ; 18,113 2 ; 0) I 0) 9 104,214 302 ! 35 1,052,430 33,392
32 Saloon keepers 4 23,160 ! 147 6 61,124 745 ; 3 C)1
C1)
33 Sportsmen and turfmen 1 0) 1 0) 3 0)
34
35
Theatrical business: Owners, managers, etc..
All other business 506,259 i
()
2,267
2I
26 !
8 I 0)
6,911 192 24,637
2,073,945
91 !
24,636 !
13
234
0)
252,659
2,444,622
4,516
31,781
396.109 !
Business not stated 2,177 i 106; 1.099,861 i 184 1,590,354 I 17,312
Occupations grouped 21,042 11,648 | 93 33,276 158
365,004 : 4,190 ; 42,216,464 | 593,304 ! 5,360 j 49,697,247 776,470

WISCONSIN-. WYOMING.

Accounting professions: Accountants, statisticians, actuaries, etc. 14 $83, 807 $254 60 $352,533 $2,201 ! I C 11) ()1
Architects 3 14, 325 51 28 196,715 1,828 C) C)
Artists: Painters, sculptors, etc -i 1
C55,
) 895 1
C) 3 1
C) 1
C)
Authors, editors, reporters/etc 6 466 i 37 1 C1) 0)1
Clergymen 4 26, 310 268 i 26 306,740 1,864 1 C)
Engineers: Civil, mining, etc 28 194, 736 987 95 114,361
666,735
345
4,584 3! C1)
Lawyers and judges 211 1,884, 639 14,641 435 ! 44 i $11,154 $4,377
Medical profession: Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, nurses, and 3,520,703 34,950 |
391,921
other medical specialists 146 1,001,857 5,361 461 I 2,908,891 19,608 I 30 ; 166,133 914
Public service: Civil 15 150,022 1,179 64 | 343,060 1,762 ! 10 i 111,315 I 625 w
Public service: Military 29,518 52 13 ! 81,730 431 , 36,287 192 H
Theatrical profession: Actors, singers, musicians, etc C1) C1) 4 | 13,199
Teachers: From kindergarten to university: also school and college offi-
cials
All other professions and occupations
3 11,207
634 ;
38 I 220,772 952 a
10 102,518 73 ! 449,699 2,284 C1) ! 0) Ul
Professions or occupations not stated 101 1,157,372 17,321 i 179 j 1,222,795 6,136 98,396 i
Agriculturists: Farmers, stock raisers, orchardists etc
Bankers
75
41
568,940
812,158
4,272 211 1,290,801
10,780 ! 131 ! 1,607,563
6,986
29,285
148
21
1,443,165 :
274,032 ,
210
15,140
1,870
aQ
Real-estate brokers: Agents and salesmen 32 277,880 2,450 i 90 516,218 2,428 10 109,961 i
Stock and bond brokers 9 805', 158 51,628; 13 208,918 3,444 2 1,358 Ul
Insurance brokers 7 89,767 1,312 18 112,001 630 1 C1) : C1)
Brokers: All other 21 198,145 1,407 ' 71 613,304 5,451 46 C1)
Capitalists: Investors and speculators 435 5,242,601 43,164 I 1,307 20,404,522 427,037 85 0) 9,360 9
Commercial travelers 48 I 281,228 1,109 I 198 1,142,973 6,215 668,412 10,991 o
Corporation officials: Secretaries, managers, cashiers, presidents, etc 350 3,480,930 24,175 1,414 17,020,066 I 196,472 35 :| 890,712
237,247 778 o
Employees, all other: Superintendents, foremen, office employees, etc. 151 8S3,806 2,572 620 4,143,125 24,275 19 100,823 135 g
Hotel proprietors and restaurateurs .' 14 119,523 540 42 372,434 2,380 10 i 69,565 586
Insurance agents and solicitors 42 251,121 1 1,299 132 1,066,874 l 10,707 1 (1l) 1
C)
Labor, skilled and unskilled 26 228,066 I 2,309 62 387,167 1,815 C) C1)
Lumbermen 18 144,579 i 660 47 968,732 17,159 31.128 173
Manufacturers 101 2,378,594 ; 57,143 571 10,758,722 210, 554 C1) C1)
Merchants and dealers: Storekeepers, jobbers, commission merchants,
etc 291 3,446,247 i 51,052 1,238 11,059,650 111,997 87 878,370: 7,783
Mine owners and mine operators 174 3,419,577 , 62,909 24 515,575 i 10,791 13 253,770 5,137
Saloon keepers 2 (v1) : 38 170,114 536 2 C1) C1)
Sportsmen and turfmen 2 c 23,823
) C1) 1 C1) i (l)
Theatrical business: Owners, managers, etc 1
c1)
4 j ! 9
All other business 92 I 1,326,828 i
152
34,276 328
61,309 j
2,367,788 i
52
16,803 27 ! U
Business not stated ] 90 ! 1,320,604 17,115 180 2.403,063 j 91,174 36 202,941 I
Occupations grouped 159,028 I 4,848 25,743 | 121 417,245 5,070
131,210 i 919
Total 2,575 | 30,170,809 416,386 | 8,261 87,614,595 I 1,253,257 673 6,523,787 67,510

Occupations grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns appear under a distribution. CO
114 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 6b.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-


TION OF INCOMES BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

Accounting profession: Artists: Painters,


Accountants, statisti- Architects. sculptors, etc.
cians, actuaries, etc.

States and Territories. Income Num- Income Num- Income


Num-
ber Net tax, tax, tax,
of re- income. normal ofber
re-
Net
income. normal ofberre- income.
Net normal
turns. and ad- turns. and ad- turns. and ad-
ditional. ditional. ditional.

Alabama..
\laska
12
4
$64,020
16,446
$203
42
1 o 0)
Yrizoiia 18 127,792 968
Arkansas 30,626 44 2 C1)
California 173 875,873 2,613 57 $431,908 $2,248 19 $153,217 SI,665
Colorado 49 340,127 2,623 11 68 831 352 6 31,484 124
Connecticut 109 631,731 2.308 30 240,952 1,262 23 197,745 1,973
Delaware 19 317,904 3,757 5 35j317 83 1
District of Columbia.. 35. 193,176 944 16 93,419 442 8 89,434 1,089
Florida 13 53,326 116 5 21,48^ 38 1
Georgia 30 133,449 417 3 21,451
Hawaii 45 314,248 1,503 1 (i) C1)
Idaho 12 64,068 131
Illinois 371 2,169,016 17,106 128 1,304,380 19 lii 77 607,088 6,406
Indiana 40 218,465 1,138 16 113,881 744 7 367,289 22,367
Iowa 16 57,605 16 14 92,288 540 4 17,472 43
Kansas 9 39,239 87 1 (i) (i)
Kentucky 29 132,139 477 5 25,711 2 0) C1)
Louisiana 44 192,739 536 17 134,608 1,323 3 403
Maine 21 113,710 262 27,039 212 31,197 11
Maryland 65 331,526 1,371 25 148,533 819
5
10 • 148,522
18,462 1,500
Massachusetts. 402 2,373,164 13,826 178 1,759,114 16,059 73 618,477 5,070
Michigan 98 595,496 2 641 58 562,309 8,460 12 153,668 2,394
Minnesota 51 303,877 1 300 25 258.756 2,773 8 36,922 106
Mississippi 4 18 107 48
Missouri 110 555,458 2, 302 41 331,130 2,570 14 69,267 144
Montana 20 102,503 345 4 29,438 224
Nebraska. 21 97,563 317 9 50,653 271 1 C1) C1)
Nevada 6 29,192 100 1 51,467
New- Hamnshire.. 8 43,393 76 2 C) (M 5 492
New Jersey 298 1,820,031 11.161 64 499,086 4,248 40 269,160 1,977
New Alexico 5 40,621 '227
New York 1,147 7, 845,688 70.674 382 4,39i,877 55,285 365 4,041,133 67,268
North Caroh'na 7 36,314 41 2
North Dakota 1 (i) 2 0)
Ohio 174 1,318,979 21,769 55 622,832 8,462 "'si' 170,774 908
Oklahoma 31,677 86
Oregon .. 21 122,521 748 7 79,574 498 1 C1) C1)
Pennsylvania 423 2,636,533 15,303 143 1,409,927 18,789 49 393,769 3,831
Rhode Island... 28 153,923 798 15 138,603 933 10 75,830 487
South Carolina 5 21 105 57 44 299 737
South Dakota 2 1 0)
Tennessee 29 122,757 309 11 55,362 291
Texas 68 321,630 1,024 19 114.845 872 3 30,317 264
Utah 18 78,128 100 0)
Vermont 20,616 178 1 C)1 1 C11) 0)
Virginia 44 226,636 943 11 172.760 3,160 1 C1) 0)
Washington 33 144,450 348 12 78,814 651 1 C)
West Virginia 14 83,807 254 o
14,325 51 1 0) C1)
Wisconsin 60 352,533 2,201 28 196,715 1,828 3 18,335 121
W vommsr 1 0) 2 0) C1)
States grouped^ 18,874 73 130,901 772 60,544 124
Total 4,229 25,932,801 183,911 1,419 13,701,121 154,108 786 7,651,573 118,767

1
States grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 115
TABLE 6b. -PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-
TION OF INCOMES BY STATES, F 3 R THE UNITED STATES.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

uthors, editors, re Engineers: Civil, min-


porters, etc. ing, etc.

states and Territories. Income !Num-!


Income
tax. Net
tax,
normal ! ber normal
of re- Lncome. and ad i of re- j income. and ad-
turns. diliona i turns.' ditional.

Alabama $101,541 $177


Alaska 47,846 342
Arizona > 571,933 9.291
Arkansas : 26,004 '127
California ' 2,716,995 24,434
Colorado : 764,816 7,354
Connecticut ' 1,617,453 2O,34o
Delaware \ 617,529 3,158
District of Co'um'ria.. ; 1,127,757 34,306
Florida 133,177 1,403
Georgia 121,558 506
Hawaii 183,445 1,047
Idaho 231,562 4,259
Illinois ; 2,531,387 30.470 4,290,968 50,856
Indiana • ' 221', 076 2.962 415,754 2,313
Iowa ; 140,037 453 117,166 431
Kansas ' 261,210 6,190 80,213 133
Kentucky i 183,165 1,070 196,683 897
Louisiana 373,326 8,175
55,316 230 194,030
Maine '. 225,112 3.873 I 1,646,244
1,037
Maryland 192,759 945 4,422,192
23,349
Massachusetts 1,854,657 21,908 ^637,520 52,350
Michigan j 685,191 6,816 580,004 12,135
Minnesota j 545,079 4,227 23,881 3,668
Mississippi ! ,144,687 19
Missouri ! 492,241 135 321,044 13,287
Montana 64,627 35 180,266 5,435
Nebraska \ 192,453 IS 77,330 1,782
Nevada \ 18, 838 14 58,230 372
New Hampshire ! 118,508 12 ,089,923 118
New Jersey i 002,499 529 188,441 94,482
Newr Mexico j 0) 10 19,452,978 3,757
New York I 8,604,773
1,683 95,565 395,168
North Carolina 31,322
12 35,655 825
North Dakota 3 2,628,163 115
Ohio 362,600 1,541 324 65,921 31,874
Oklahoma 18,107 49 9 149,832 485
Oregon 67,868 43,921 227 22 8,241,647 1,210
Pennsylvania 2,213,056 1,318,668 6,855 864 481,098 116,075
Rhode Island 54,219 156,664 1,107 48 23,012 6,412
South Carolina C1) 45,176 150 5 29,314
South Dakota 0) 5 272,790 217
Tennessee 183,377 531 35 288,933 2,047
Texas 99,769 179 53 598,645 1,461
Utah 43,325 61 43 29,637 8,820
Vermont 19,617 60 5 444,086 156
Virginia 152,909 336 41 309,913 7,342
Washington 73,435 344 53 194,736 1,875
West Virginia 26,310 268 28 666,735 987
Wisconsin 114,361
l
345 95 11,154 4,584
Wyoming () () 3
States grouped 50,273 403

Total 12,529 |24,077,7l 10,868,893 68,560 6,628 63,319,332 960,993

i States grouped to conceal the net income and the identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
116 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 6b.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTBJBTJ-


{ TION OF INCOMES BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

Medical profession: Phy- j


sicians, surgeons, ocu- I
Lawyers and judges. lists, dentists, nurses, I Public service: Civil.
and other medical spe- '
cialists. j
States and Territories.
Income Income
tax, Num-| JNum-|
ber I Net Net tax.
Net , normal al \\ normal
I and ad- of re- ( income, income.
and ad-
I ditional turns. ditional.

Alabama 142 SI, 084,637 83 f $637,928 $5,552 31 $240,682 j 11,678


Alaska 15 91,450 7 ! 44,179 333 12 58,644 I 259
Arizona 50 510,361 53 | 431,581 ! 3,789 6 41,341 | 377
Arkansas 139 904,312 104 | 597,836 I 3,478 22 125,340 i 658
California 877 8,749.666 1,111 I 7,421,823 53,218 118 651,890 ! 3,634
Colorado 234 2,205', 374 276 i 2,030,687 17,438 33 225,268 j 2,190
Connecticut 304 3,005,281 442 I 3,380,684 29; 496 33 243,805 i 1,551
Delaware 64 1,330,500 60 j 1,038,127 46,624 13 113,298 | 649
District of Columbia . 339 3,917,175 218 i 1,589,062 15,068 448 2,582.933 ! 15,499
Florida 134 984,189 71 l 433,834 2,941 20 104,139 ! 572
Georgia 226 1, 642, 480 139 1,074,079 8,811 36 215,278 ! 1,150
Hawaii 42 454.683 46 ; 315,751 867 15 119,931 • 812
Idaho 49 435', 699 58 i 352,585 4,131 11 61,799 ! 279
Illinois 1,675 ,18,537,866 1,578 110,793, 517 88,585 139 1,408,424 I 19,931
Indiana 411 2,979,601 320 I 2,148,369 15,103 56 467,193 j 6,837
Iowa 476 I 3,176,211 620 ! 3,811,862 27,661 60 362,866 ! 2,058
Kansas 181 ' 1,208,295 224 ; 1,431,590 10,289 49 269,838 ! 1,471
Kentucky 241 1,845,185 180 1,110,519 8,430 50 294,858 i 1,876
Louisiana 241 2,186,045 253 ! 1,540,345 9,640 43 265,783 i 1,908
Maine 145 1,192,010 158 952,034 5,409 30 206,562 1,392
Maryland 427 4.348,835 366 ' 2,846,250 28,798 130 834,000 ! 6,161
Massachusetts 1,386 18,125,317 1,412 10,171,436 96,931 162 1,345,627 ! 11,836
Michigan 437 5,221,136 589 j 4,274,979 34,655 63 379,324 i 1 812
Minnesota 383 3,632,259 485 ; 4,549,596 101,884 53 384,627 | 2,692
Mississippi 91 675,093 46 | 254,167 1, 540 21 142,372 i 1,001
Missouri 604 6,195,945 576 4,069,017 34,323 73 444.720 i 3,074
Montana 111 1,007,766 132 j 1,037,601 9,372 17 102,652 ! 775
Nebraska 244 | 1,870,710 254 ! 1,876,485 19,590 24 140,299 858
Nevada 31 255,726 27 141,928 '622 8 69,698 i 436
New Hampshire 82 774,068 91 556,969 2, 456 21 110,627 i 482
New Jersey 884 10,000,014 882 I 5,912,712 41,519 100 659,321 5,107
New Mexico 48 345, 892 46 i 270,304 , 1. 830 8 , 47,992 j 261
New York 4, 547 77,246,969 3,630 i28,015,155 I252', 064 320 12,458,637 j 21,481
North Carolina 164 1,066,613 96 i 631,058 4,360 39 265.721 | 2,146
North Dakota 56 i 401,S19 121 ! 777,236 I 6,303 17 129,131 i 895
Ohio 1,054 12,074,911 975 I 6,677,381 j 47,241 113 807,845 4,,936
Oklahoma 200 2,428,761 84 ! 485;847 2,809 27 j 177,173 1,121
Oregon 169 1,120,546 174 • 1.092,296 7,606 28 I 151,213 ! 962
Pennsylvania 1,852 •21,893,297 2,011 14,031,984 108,735 176 11,402,102 i 13,996
Rhode Island 132 1, 280,668 356 ; 1,057,515 6, 433 12 I 64,926 I 329
South Carolina 107 1 710,ISO 33 247,507 1,971 18 108,028 757
South Dakota 60 I 345,210 90 519,835 2,973 13 70,707 I 332
Tennessee 263 1 1,901,992 247 1,528,854 10,808 34 205,744 i 1..107
Texas 577 i, 785,002 465 '> 3,030,579 22,712 76 483,412 ' 3, , 538
Utah 84 797,659 93 573,434 3,828 5 36,541 i 127
Vermont 51 413,971 75 419,820 1,809 18 107,455 387
Virginia 292 2,277,359 201 1.361,472 9,801 53 382,967 2.,572
Washington 262 1,703,301 353 1,952,720 10,926 49 250,157 1',198
West Virginia 211 1,884,639 146 , 1,001,857 i 5, 361 15 150,022 1,179
Wisconsin 435 3,520,703 461 2,908,891 ! 19,608 64
10
343,060 i,,762
Wyoming 44 391,921 30 166,133 j 914 111,315 625

Total |21,273 |245 ; 139,302 J4,289,869 20,348 143,577,410 jl,256,645 i2,992 |20,427,287 158,726
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 117
TABLE 6b. -PERSONAL INCOME TAX-OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-
TION OF INCOMES BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

Teac lers: From kinder-


Thea Lrical profes sion: Ac- gar ten to u niversity,
P u b ic service: Military. tors singers, miis icians,
als 0 school an d college
etc. offi cials.

States and Territories.


Income N u m - Income Num- Income
Num- tax,
ber Net tax, ber Net ber Net tax,
income. i normal of re- income. normal of re- normal
of re- and ad- turns. income.
turns. and ad- turns. and ad-
ditional. ditional. ditional.

Alabama 6 $34,523 $180 1 C1) 0) 6 $27,214 $105


\ laska 17,419 30
Arizona 54 239 335 698 1 0) (i) '
Arkansas 8 38,118 148 1 C1)
California 353 1,731,914 6,285 129 $i, 508,557 $48,173 96 560,302 2,690
Colorado 33 147,924 332 2 0) 8 84,254 946
j
Connecticut 54 303,523 1,423 12 293,110 9,388 201 1,454,587 7,225
!
Delaware 11 100,050 996 10 44,222 32
District of Columbia.. 2,509 12,927,148 64,101 5 34,823 341 48 345,797 2,516
Florida 35 145,940 449 1 C1)
Georgia 47 213,508 753 1 0) 0) 33,999 97
H awaii 13 168,755 479 8 39,769 68
Idaho
Illinois . ... 84 483,204 2,491 44 428,921 6,387 249 1,443,661 7,885
Indiana 20 104,919 481 2 0) 23 132,946 603
Iowa 8 54,550 489 3 14,690 16 75,395 183
K ansas 89 375,970 755 4 18,055 34
Kentucky 12 50,343 126 2 (|) 12 58,468 55
Louisiana 22 108,678 448 1 0) 17 95,520 477
Mains 27 153,374 866 2 0) 15 81,705 344
Maryland . 217 1,499,642 11,006 7 63,933 569 83 597,819 4,185
Massachusetts 141 818,023 4,937 52 325,910 2,006 540 3.804,495 25,630
Michigan 27 165,018 710 3 17,999 ' 140 31 201,115 457
Minnesota 11 55,679 254 4 22, 559 128 28 137,889 375
Mississippi 5 23,292 75 2 0)
Missouri 38 186,065 661 8 55,635 474 49 263,841 1 008
Montana 4 20,730 94 3 16,286 16
Nebraska 1? 52, 707 156 1 (i) (i) 10 63,086 248
Nevada 2 0) 0) 1 0)
New Hampshire . . . 27 151,159 661 1 (i) (i) 38 198,981 475
New Jersey 57 290,751 1,081 30 261,986 2,979 186 1,284,692 7,884
N ew Mexico 52 225 780 (i)
New York 437 2,836,231 32,952 533 7,388,416 165,053 673 4,845,419 36,901
North Carolina 14 82 039 417 5 28 379 171
North Dakota 2 (i) (i) 0)
Ohio 57 281,867 1,051 17 149,892 1,376 90 584,879 2,776
Oklahoma 15 70,178 309 1 0) 2 0)
Oregon 20 91,805 325 8 37,610 167
Pennsylvania 154 1,013,345 8,818 32 234,990 1,858 264 1,691,588 10,418
Rhode Island 60 328,694 1,569 i 4 31,659 10 41 244,789 1,075
South Carolina 24 123,525 461 10 74,240 206
South Dakota 3 12,276 26
Tennessee- 18 82,857 177 1 0) (i) 33 166,240 533
Texas 429 1,949,768 6,150 2 0)1 13 91,655 545
Utah 1 0) 0) 2 C) 3 12,815 3
Vermont 17 91 142 388 14 80 024 140
Virginia 109 521,074 1,747 21 104,886 283
Washington 90 422,765 1,317 7 52,729 576 4 27,023 40
West Virginia 29 518 52 ! 1 (i) 3 11,207 *
Wisconsin 13 81,730 431 4 13,199 38 220,772 952
Wyoming 7 36 287 192
States grouped i 22,767 77 i 229,919 3,328 60,127 213

Total 5,459 28,965,909 158,381| 914 11,128,927 242,854 2,919 19,345,751 117,961

1
States grouped to conceal the net income and the identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
118 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 6b.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-


TION OF INCOMES BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES.—Con.

All other professions and Professions or occupations Agriculturists: Farmers,


stock raisers, orchard -
occupations. not stated. ists, etc.

States and Territories. Income Num- Income Num- Income


Num- tax, tax, tax,
ber Net
of re- income. normal ofberre- Net
income. normal ofberre- income.
Net normal
turns. and ad- turns. and ad- turns and ad-
ditional. ditional. ditional.

Alabama 7 $56,370
1
! $603 79 $579,851 $3,190 40 $375,840 $3,89 f
Alaska 1 C) 0) 12 48,577 66 3 24,387 242
Arizona 8 50,676 190 29 339,907 3,861 96 1,119^612 14,193
Arkansas 2 0) 56 384,640 1,709 270 2,151,914 22,269
California 194 , 563,615 22,330 297 2,001,906 13,668 1,659 15,827,975 219,170
Colorado 21 236,880 3,244 147 1,312,355 10,716 424 3,546, 792 34,907
Connecticut 32 202,723 725 269 I 2,526,658 21,411 67 815,197 9,143
Delaware 24 229,222 979 26 247,507 1,424 18 135,158 702
District of Columbia. 70 411,302 1,912 87 501,501 2,471 15 285,269 9,077
Florida 2 C1) 0) 58 400 796 2,768 87 710,624 5,491
g 13 118,362 1,212 163 1,481,171 9,667 j 123 1,006,326 7,972
Hawaii 13 114,028 1,396 65 1,013,550 17,027 46 2,265,547 91,626
Idaho 4 24.128 107 24 161,084 460 ! 107 1,136,871 13,544
Illinois 291 | 2 ,290,338 23,057 582 5,158,848 82,215 11,442 10,900.680 143,430
Indiana 24 | 122,775 509 244 2,155,374 21,936 309 2,212,027 15,548
Iowa 15 121,948 1,205 130 842,036 2,785 1,287 7,047,456 53,180
Kansas 10 48.129 195 124 776,789 3,919 716 5,043,154 58,416
Kentucky 9 107,248 1,399 575,862 6,267 281 2,421,535 29,371
Louisiana 34 188,661 754 86 664,674 3,946 250 4,230,224 96,448
Maine 13 101,397 776 35 295,029 2,561 130 978,736 9,138
Maryland 304,044 2,042 171 1,295,479 12,366 112 1,382.886 34,953
Massachusetts 227 ,958,299 17,022 454 4,606,486 71,089 189 2,711,742 45,026
Michigan 134 ,103,709 10,308 242 2,380,120 29,388 94 1,201,636 17,393
Minnesota 51 321,047 2,064 180 2,234,676 50,197 89 673,557 4,206
Mississippi 2 47 402,043 2,582 256 3,993,439 74,728
Missouri 42 0) 0) 198 1,611,087 12,624 244 1,791,827 15,239
Montana 6 ,028,081 140,662 50 473,778 3,899 136 1,710,889 45,679
Nebraska 13 40,531 361 81 788,261 6,481 571 3,443,149 20,977
Nevada 1 67, 727 250 67,257 26 45 277,227 1,872
New Hampshire 7 C1) 0) 19 108,521 1,140 13 152,567 888
New Jersey 191 171 266 2,349,052 37,399 237 2,014,986 18,618
New Mexico 1
37,305 36 264,629 1,712 108 892,750 9,484
New York ,436,811 78,165 1,005 11,793,641
North Carolina
777
4
C1) 0) 134 1,389,686
205,615 589 7,691,449
753,213
166,016
5,403
,845,998 8,559 92
North Dakota 4 23,234 123,588 50 341,786 1,525 108 703,415 4,241
Ohio 121 31,109 114 335 3,402,220 27,932 272 2,202,217 18,136
Oklahoma 14 , 007, 279 71 64 508,969 3,923 101 872,065 7,302
Oregon 5 150,837 8,727 78 646,139 5,439 414 3,256,660 33,591
Pennsylvania 242 20,514 1,084 455 4,973,003 68,848 266 4,238,948 ! 107,842
Rhode Island 23 ,596,019 38 74 847,386 14,368 29 217,572 ! 1,476
South Carolina 4 232,115 93,956 37 279,559 1,661 87 736,345 j 5,740
feSodth Dakota 2 24,090 3,540 32 173,452 608 86 562,306 ! 3,553
Tennessee 15 (0 145 103 755,812 4,237 179 1,722,663 I 21,891
Texas 59 C1) 149 1,261,160 6,498 1,120 10,439,860 150,135
Utah 11 81,574 537 60 669,104 526,793 7,675
345,264 1,928 4,817 45
Vermont 5
78,273 583 5 32,618 202 18 386,261 i 15,230
Virginia 26
38,322 379 70 760,904 11,826 151 1,293,874 i 12,406
Washington 7
222,000 2,101 78 555,173 3,875 952 8,253,906 I 102,082
West Virginia 10
40,039 168 101 1,157,372 17,321 75 568,940 j 4,272
Wisconsin 73
102,518 (334 179 1,222,795 6,136 211 1,290,801 6,986
Wyoming 1
4^0,699 2,284 20 98,396 210 148 1,443,165 15,140
States grouped l 0)
0) 382
Total. 2,913 28,637,580
63,334 551,897 7,350 69,038.685 ! 834,570 14,407 129,642,432 1,815,945

1 States grouped to conceal the net income and fie identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 119
TABLE 6b. -PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS- DISTRIBU-
TION OF INCOMES BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES.— Con.

Bankers Real-estate brokers: Stock and bond brokers.


Agents and salesmen.

States and Territories. Num- Income Num- Income Income


tax, tax, Num- tax,
ber Net normal ofber Net normal ber Net
income. normal
of re- income. re- income.
and ad- turns. and ad- of re- and ad-
turns. ditional. ditional. turns. ditional.

Alabama 65 $817,701 $13,413 51 $338,134 $2,204 7 $144,290 SI.728


Alaska 4 70.426 412 4 (i) (i)
Arizona 17 385,251 6.759 11 180,271 2,527 2 0)
Arkansas 57 484.385 2 648 30 211572 1.616 4 58,087 322
California. . 249 4,474,955 129.857 341 3,203.026 30,957 105 2,003,768 33,396
Colorado 113 2,100 215 41.675 70 569.886 3,933 43 1,111,020 19,176
Connecticut. 160 1,949.991 27.111 127 1,084,126 9,201 65 2,693,606 93,326
Delaware . . . . 14 702,059 20 631 11 121,595 1.892 3 221,892 9,434
District of Columbia.. 18 358,978 8.819 81 1,114,159 21,444 6 225,705 4, 955
Florida 45 467, 509 1.942 54 391.638 3,024 5 77, 725 1.055
Georgia 77 l,7eo 305 90.204 38 376,134 4.372 5 71,890 477
Hawaii.... 17 439223 12.018 6 102,144 2,154 11 233,202 3,519
Idaho 32 477,162 6 872 10 49.837 242
Illinois 538 9. 842.683 250 367 669 8,040 112 123.198 168 5,474,690 226,552
Indiana 100 1,588,055 31-862 106 948,874 8,500 9 217,592 4,461
Iowa 325 3.362.842 34.479 135 1,163.484 11,797 10 144,652 3,293
Kansas 236 2,823 389 61.388 82 716,685 7,617 3 33.042 323
Kentucky.. 51 562,103 4,689 28 311.773 2,964 19 368.752 6,778
Louisiana 51 654.633 6,984 42 299.664 2,404 32 693,105 16,127
Maine 23 233.010 1,805 29 337.324 3.412 17 163,158 1,471
Mar"1 land 108 3.471.293 106,511 87 937,362 11,834 59 1,428,113 28,967
Massachusetts . 303 16.109,538 924,709 411 5,510,563 137,514 264 9,669,530 593,246
Michigan 178 2,714.246 39,282 365 6,179.347 142,188 46 1,238,085 28,707
Minnesota 196 ,235 851 16,624 163 1,456,274 15,565 14 596.580 22,391
1 1
Mississippi 36 283.823 1,421 13 62-313 186 2 C) C)
Missouri 191 2,753.321 43.618 204 1,774,262 15,871 44 1,105,457 33, 503
Montana 61 869.379 14.085 39 393,028 4,469 2 (0 (l)
Nebraska 215 2,198,015 14,037 85 658.041
1
4,588 10 164,058 2,570
Nevada... 7 83,677 480 1 C) (l) 2 0) C1)
New Hampshire 15 257,201 3,422 9 132,721 2,609 6 178,136 5, 727
New Jersev. 191 7,134,610 376,147 268 2,306.081 22,531 4.484,903
139 151,750
New Mexico.. 22 310.951 1,972 4 45.945 423 1 0) C1)
NewYorV . 1,037 96,262,215 8,329,460 1,107 19,089.655 619;181 1,299 68,460,647 3,501,344
North Carolina 53 540,907 3, 809 35 228,110 1,272 1 C1) C11)
North Dakota 64 650,606 3,510 40 394.509 4,491 2 C)
Ohio
Oklahoma
247 4,587,192
116 1,122, 738
100,151 265
5.307 44
3,282,407 91.319
659,989 15.583
103 3,131,904
4 60,621
V) 101, 868
1,013
Oregon 42 425,657 2,582 30 207,009 1,071 6 165.635 5,535
Pennsvl ania 415 20,977,376 1,427,083 457 4,692.975 77,713 213 6,560,638 232,185
Rhode* Island 34 333,391 2,634 60 537, 574 4,170 26 1,050,607 44,450
South (arolina 29 329,582 1,745 8 73.381 867 6 93,669 1,146
South DaL ota 76 559,427 1,517 33 305, 991 3,307 3 73,643 749
Tennessee 67 675.322 3,744 60 461,366 3,040 5 45,737 313
Texas 235 3,279.530 51, 037 144 1,380.154 15,786 11 319,304 8,931
Utah.. 17 266.335 1,804 13 78,912 562 8 171.408 3,304
1
Vermont 20 305.582 3,541 4 (i) (i) 2 (i) C)
Virginia 51 875,460 12,137 68 446,566 2,772 14 1,598,306 131,589
Washington.. 107 1,108,280 7,850 72 436,783 2,183 9 88,504 992
West Virginia 41 812,158 10,780 32 277,880 2,450 9 805,158 51, 628
Wisconsin 131 1,607,563 29,285 90 516,218 2,428 13 208,918
1
3,444
Wyoming . . . 21 274,032 1,870 10 109,961 1,358 2 C) (x)
States grouped 1 61,062 499 789,562 37,186
Total 6,518 206,970,133 12,296,089 6,146 72,256,877 1,451,288 2,839 116,425,299 5,418,931

1
States grouped to conceal the net income and the identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
120 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 6b.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-


TION OF INCOMES BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

Capitalists: Investors and


Insurance brokers. Brokers: All other. speculators.

States and Terri- Income Num- Income Num-! Income


tories. Num- tax, tax, tax
ber Net normal ofber Net
of re- income. re- income. normal ofber ! Net
re- I income, normal
turns. and ad- turns. and ad- turns. and ad-
ditional. ditional. ditional.

Alabama 22 $159,794 $963 63 $574,173 $5,263 287 $2,771,045 $30,865


Alaska 1 10 83,881 434
Arizona 33 0) 0) 109 1,868,064 50,674
Arkansas 17 187,401 4,164 55 372,521 4,106 342 2,709,615 20,805
California 94 770,016 7,346 277 453,451 4,975 5,538 72,465,574 1,201,236
Colorado 10 67,324 535 132 4,119,570 82,325 911 15,225,820 309,700
Connecticut 38 416,429 4,424 80 3,844,103 199,437 2,782 44,965,857 989,414
Delaware 2 0) 16 1,889,693 63,023 273 18,380,521 1,117,717
District of Columbia. 7 63,694 235 18 336,038 7,804 1,532 29,233,058 663,872
Florida 12 135,270 1,664 39 175,614 1,981 374 5,255,050 195,467
Georgia 42,593 452 102 729,439 30,091 478 5,151,668 45,927
Hawaii 7 1,175,827 15,105 306 8,536,091 152,938
Idaho 1 I 0) 42 104,270 913 83 776,144 7,227
Illinois 124 1,466,719 23,295
0) 794 367,242 4,991 6,178 116,714,189 3,648,598
Indiana 19 ! 143,252 71 14,185,784 435,485 1,083 10,820,822 112,774
Iowa 119,520 1,144 732,277 9,865 14,823,164
Kansas 124,569 1,518 920,238 10,601 1,677
625 5,410,576
131,416
59,119
Kentucky 94,982 3,827 52 753,900 7,746 619
647 653,263 5,576 7,786,287 95,386
Louisiana 110,270 987 195 612 7,660,113 108,358
Maine 92,070 21 3,026,298 56,133 726 10,748,528 170,106
Marjdand 240,073 490 182,703 1,678 I 3,005
3,475 107
2,054,564 40,110 43,097,877 909,585
Massachusetts t 137 1,587,286 38,022 453 7,996,631 176,157 7,146 121,260,876 2,273,790
Michigan ! 26 | 297,545 3,034 88 25,850 1,864 36,982,720 781,267
Minnesota I 20 ! 221,727 2,247 129 1,312,604
1,857,171 47,347 1,206 20,411,555 447,634
Mississippi ! 10 ! 85,416 631 26 278.119 3,726 130 1,018,281 7,324
Missouri ! 44 I 635,103 9,530 302 4, 754; 206 101,253 2,234 32,327,397 550,341
Montana ! 53 500,550 5,282 210 3,515,519 71,843
Nebraska I 78,355 , 1,063 126 1,076,791 8,857 735 7,668,678 95,948
Nevada 22 196,770 2,058 29 322,130 1,560
New Hampshire. . . . t 8 ; 76,138 ; 711 8 104,343 984 480 6,061,164 46,042
New Jersey j 83 ! 890,362 10,265 261 3,907 65,495,189 1,582,918
New Mexico j 57 5,949,436 168,997
627,683 i 8,835 19,095 78 747,446 I 6,934
New Y ork | 3.84 7,458,649 270,261 2,219 90,267,453 4,918,382 582,261,235 29,664,321
North ( arolina j 6 35,547 I 207 46 283 4,049,838 102,725
North Dakota 3 17,521 104 12 536,763 12,088 133 1,142,895 8,683
Ohio 50 439,512 ! 4,749 97,687
173 3,395,317 825
Oklahoma 7 35,873 i 119 68 83,733 3,479
380
76,272,372
6,436,369
2,260.727
202;763
Oregon 2 73 832.956 11,030 449 4,741,687 57,430
0) : Q)
83 1,098,985 993,793 30,606 8,637
Pennsylvania ! 24,187 368 6,530,310 159,138 174,001,954 4,976,178
Rhode Tsland 11 89,516 768 51 981 23,909,725 685,842
South Carolina 2 43 881,234 18,214 175 1,656,983 19,702
South Dakota 2 0) i 0) 9 353,240 3,309 137 1,179,367 8,594
J 73.290 583
Tennessee 24 228,044 ! ( ) 101 1,069,684 ! 12,374 563 5,937,699 74,259
Texas 29 202,814 j 1,962 232 12,939,921 1,236,639 1,858 22,295,572 441,627
Utah i 1,700 38
Vermont
Virginia
l\ 0)
27,334 I
10 I 175.430 i 0) 6
50
470,143 j 5,805
C1) ! 11,137
220
258
703
4,101,064
6,097,216
8,984,209
70,902
250,204
140,565
Washington 8 i 106 51 738, 740 ! 6,047 718 9,327,097 207,169
63,504 ! 3,242 522,234 i 1,407
West Virginia 21 435 5,242,601 43,164
Wisconsin
Wyoming
til 89,767 ! 173
112,001 j 1,312
0)
71
46
198,145 i 5,451 1,307
613,304 ! 9,360 85
20,404,522
890,712
427,037
10,991
States grouped * 1 | 134,096 630 668,412 893
0) 64,817
Total 968
1,414 {18,314,501 431,157 7,479 182,552,715 8,063,569 85,465 1,679,228,016 55,540,102

1 States grouped to conceal the net income and trie identity of the taxpayer where only one or two
returns appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 121
TABLE 6b.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS- DISTRIBU-
TION OF INCOMES BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

! Corporation officials: Secre- i Employees, all other: Su-


Conimercial travelers, j taries, managers, cashiers, j perintendents, foremen,
I presidents, etc. i office employees, etc.

States and Terri-


tories. Num- Income j N u m . Income Num-1 Income
ber
tax
' . I her Net tax, ber Net tax,
Net
of re- normal of re- income. normal normal
income
turns. and ad- turns. and ad- of re- j income. and ad-
ditional. ditional. turns. I ditional.

Alabama $364,031 $1,712 $3,228,796


346 $27,101 79 $482,770 $2,339
Alaska 260,453
25 1,512 16 79,088 303
(1)
Arizona 24,867 1,214,969
105 22,601 69 553,385 6,064
Arkansas 247,228 1,037 1,175,269
182 4,432 37 167,911 423
California 2,353,379 13,425 24,334,560
2,574 273,381 1,325 7,545,330 34,296
!
Colorado 592,932 2,748 4,593,519
385 96,190 229 1,420,949 9,651
Connecticut 197 1,269,720 7,835 11,202,131
868 144,519 639 3,964,013 22,107
Delaware 5 27,005 60 16,725,204
160 1,534,942 154 1.662.758 ! 13,955
Districtof Columbia 26 158,644 774 2,371,659
249 22,434 198 1,203,849 I 7,422
Florida 18 94,023 341 1,282,247
178 6,363 63 334,305 I 1,047
Georgia 85 478,219 2,236 4,088,001
465 26,999 194 I 1,018,417 i 2,857
Hawaii 14 93,936 335 2,073,602
150 24,369 76 ! 505,593 ! 1,999
Idaho 6 26,617 47 280,750
44 810 27 138,971 : 336
Illinois 1,680 10,065,496 58,563 71,454,957
5,251 1,270,045 4,512 128,316,889 | 180,877
Indiana 171 879,592 3,203 8,978,371
887 105,866 650 4,019,576 ; 18,398
Iowa 125 615,340 1,782 6,570,222
825 29,094 381 2.118.759 ! 6,853
Kansas 74 367,815 1,425 2,626,401
298 19,606 124 824,781 j 3,199
Kentucky 105 626,958 3,048 5,295,878
500 40,844 234 1,269,638 I 4,004
Louisiana 120 695,546 3, 720 4,839,610
476 54,241 325 2,049,226 17,927
Maine 37 j 208,091 944 j 2,862,113
284 29,362 185 1,233,990 5,289
Maryland 175 I 993,105 5,216 9,590,996
873 117,514 729 i 4,504,507 I 32,172
Massachusetts 1,175 7,169,784 51,437 52,674 625
3,911 857,396 2,993 119,193,271 I 136,391
Michigan 308 2,271,740 17,186 30,295',
2,026 282 796,233 906 6,973,094 j 53,912
Minnesota 196 981,213 3,380 15,183,618
1,192 251,177 541 3,405,466 i 17,916
Mississippi 24 123,223 353 772,186
' 122 2,195 20 I 97'., 857 ! 244
Missouri 553 2,925,033 j 10,745 |24,588,572
2,021 347,856 1,579 110,291.254 ! 78,814
Montana 19 I 115,597 | 632 1,043,609
129 5,750 103 I 654)335 3,076
Nebraska 77 357,283 I 1,081 3,483,857
362 29,189 217 I 1,247,385 3,418
ea 2 0) ! 368,942
41 1,972 29 | 148,914 I 446
New Hampshire 22 118,610 j 1,460.673
159 7,597 94 j 596.003 I 3,529
New Jersey 742 14,373,512 24,675 33,022,335
2,499 598,781 2,297 14,532,818 | 95,563
New Mexico 8 | 34,319 36 609,534
56 7,921 23 ! 118,833 i 291
New York 3,072 120,150,738 161,121 176,941,550
10,734 4,949,682 9,926 172,738,803 | 694,135
North Carolina 65 402,769 2,482 3,391,215
267 111,749 110 i 588,262 ! 1,629
North Dakota 14 72,176 I 254 998,270
124 5,622 25 ! 146,234 ! 203
Ohio 748 4,510,442 26, 548 54,239,750
3,451 1,282,797 2,362 .16,303,124 I 102,266
Oklahoma 37 205,748 920 [ 145 1,141,799 7,232 116 j 700,912 | 2,569
Oregon 44 209,032 j 497 319 2,545,270 18,291 133 ! 692,447 I 2,405
Pennsylvania 799 4,937,323 32,238 4,860 3,335,454 1,796,694 3,948 127,219,144 187,767
Khode Island 121 707,066 | 4,457 3G7 5,006,618 99,943 251 j 1,479,787 ! 7,253
South Carolina 17 96,005 ! 341 175 1,417,640 6,475 55 259,373 | 538
South Dakota 10 52,350 ] 180 87 72:/, 767 4,062 30 ! 259,159 1,614
Tennessee 139 649,260 1,877 596 5,167,264 35,153 253 1,317,372 i 4,146
Texas 190 1,003,447 I 4', 687 926 8,833,087 83,328 564 3,097,703 j 11,987
Utah 31 177,899 | 990 149 1,260,692 7,448 86 593,392 I 3,559
Vermont 14 108,249 799 119 1,395,899 13,847 59 429,327 | 2,003
Virginia 66 368,097 2,092 (522. 5,751,449 ; 52,530 342 2,009,428 | 9,458
Washington 87 439,254 1,513 077' 5,955,787 | 68,097 290 1,597,146 I 5,350
West Virginia 48 281,228 1,109 350 3,480,930 I 24,175 151 883,806 ! 2,572
Wisconsin 198 1,142,973 6,215 1,414 17,020,066 ! 196,472 620 4,143,125 | 24,275
Wyoming 35 237,247 778 19 100,823 135
S tales grouped l 14,804. 16

Total 112,274 74,252,624 466,677 53,060 717,402,707 15,522,667 38,388 255,234,302 1,828,982

i States grouped to conceal the net income and the identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
122 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 6b.—PERSONAL, INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-


TION OF INCOMES BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

Hotel proprietors and Insurance agents and Labor, skilled an d


restaurateurs. solicitors. unskilled.

States and Territories. j Income Income


tax, Num-
Net ber Net tax,
|! her | Net normal of re- income. normal
i of re-1 income, income.
and ad- turns.1; a n d ad-
iturns.
ditional. ditional.
1..
Alabama I $43,402 $187 27 $151,924 $912 14 $141,430 $1,238
Alaska 6 36, 901 233 ! 4 23,017 160
Arizona 9 97,867 1,102 ! 8 56,971 I 418 21 165,871 1,083
Arkansas 8 38,517 Ill 21 123,102 - 619 4 15,331 17
California 158 1,296,937 12,090 i 269 ,921,639 i 15,602 86 972,689 28,643
Colorado 21 153,078 1,109 | 78 474,289 ! 3,377 17 231,561 3,922
Connecticut 54 457,173 4,647 ! 249 ,168,218 I 20,216 41 337,210 2,696
Delaware 15 142,172 1,386 18 310,709 ' 7,912 9 91,143 379
District of Columbia.. 30 302,843 3,399 29 174,827 ; 1,042 11 52,788 160
Florida 16 132,286 ' 1,225 27 166,679 1,154 4 23,869 167
Georgia 8 55,458 : 415 117 770,148 ; 5,384 10 83,780 617
Hawaii 5 72,888 240 20,755 14 77,305 285
Idaho 10 70,996 i 635 4i 17,774 I 56 5 27,095 74
Illinois 147 1,588,750 ; 19,206 627 ! 5,501,375! 60,948 170 1,128,990 8,013
Indiana 35 339,087 j 2,684 103 723,381 1 5,113 57 275,422 1,169
Iowa 38 213,140 i 1,252 ' 135 837,490 ! 5,035 19 ! 84.800 166
Kansas 11 74,672 i 702 64 i 324,292 i 1,148 16 ; 161,396 1,537
Kentucky 13 78,339 I 265 84 | 588,329 i 4,873 14 | 144,849 2,036
Louisiana 14 169,733 i 2,381 659,436 i 4,395 15 150,938 2,297
Maine 30 244,091 ! 1,957 , 58 444,888 I 3,288 17 118,642 903
Maryland 42 312,156 i 2,402 ; 125 002,723 i 8,978 32 I 174,958 1,003
Massachusetts 223 2,303,174 34,910 | 548 809,050 ! 54,218 142 ! 919,498 5,421
Michigan 54 947,561 ! 18,192 i 188 350,461 8,416 76 ! 477,863 1,840
Minnesota 58 i 541,186 i 5,640 ! 146 ,170,656-i 9,632 41 j 484,186 7,944
Mississippi 3i 25,031 ! 252 i 18 93,968 ! 172 4 I 18,956 47
Missouri 53 I 562,531 ! 5,856 I 267 ,885,181 ! 12,760 52 j 272,626 1,025
Montana 25 248,853 j 2,716 ! 20 102,220 I 328 12 ! 92,215 1,056
Nebraska 28 I 264,701 ! 2,260 : 93 617,624 i 4,743 17 I 108,953 852
Nevada 5! 29,456 i 191 i 1 4 | 22,108 142
IS ew Hampshire 17 ! 195,877 ! 1,710 : 45
0) !
292,882 j
0) 12 | 68,128 409
New Jersey 146 | 1,409,680 i 21,527 ! 399 ,935,852 i 1,116
24,787
M.j 830,675 4,492
New Mexico
New York
18,695 I
5 3 1 I 7,236,804
67 7 I 0) I
152,455 ,424 13 ,784,922 1 C1)
C1)
369 I 2,580,353 0)
North Carolina 8 i 175,069 4,870 62 j 368,815 i 189,841 17,982 26,353
North Dakota 19 j 156,627 ; 1,655 13 i 1,137 43,283 73
83,460 7 288
Ohio 210 1,621,407 14,841 373 2 ,808,337 j 616 232 I 1,431,053
Oklahoma 9 ! 68,577 ' 307 41 i 392,871 ; 22,964 3 36,701 8,084
Oregon 16 j 446,295 : 27,719 54 ; 299,696 5,314 20 | 148,271 519
Pennsylvania 444 4,644,319 i 106,599 655 i 5, 1,300 366 ! 2,569,321 1,138
822,823 21,066
Rhode Island 14 93,398 : 809 7fi i 605,468 63,642 19 ! 151,120
6 33,089 297 28 | 156,606 5,582 6 ! 40,547 1,252
South Carolina 254
South Dakota 6 38,266 196 22 i 126,134 715 2! 0)
Tennessee 13 129,237 1,164 80 j 476,177 681 12
i 54,793 0)
Texas 49 411,551 3,131 125 1, 061,020 2,618 40 j 240,818 205
Utah 13 85,366 377 18 ! 116,009 14,231 9 ! 45,676 1,642
Vermont 13 104,898 835 31 149,414 656 / ••

35,424 125
Virginia 9 60,107 348 111 ; 843,430 547 8| 51,195 133
Washington 32 203,818 ' 1,226 76 393,850 6,245 28 ! 171,148 389
West Virginia 14 119,523 540 42; 251,121 1,625 26 { 228,066 698
Wisconsin 42 372,434 2,380 132 i 1,066,874 1,299 62 ; 387,167 2,309
Wyoming 10 69,565 586 1 ] C1) 10,707 2 i (l) j 1,815
States grouped1 8,592 0) 92,847 j 2,378
Total 2,752 128,537,581 | 471,284 7,243 158,551,346 12 2,304 j 16,104.057
596,590 148,586

i States grouped to conceal the net income and the identity of the taxpayer where only one or two
returns appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 123
TABLE 6b.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-
TION OF INCOMES BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

Merchants and dealers,


storekeepers, jobbers,
Lumbermen. Manufacturers. commission merchants,
etc.
States and Terri-
tories. Income Num- Income
Num-I Num- tax, tax,
ber
of re-
Net
income. normal ofberre- income.
Net normal
and ad- turns. and ad-
ditional. ditional.

Alabama i $255,081 ! $1,310 $916,522 $11,762 328 $2,860,376 $26,177


Alaska 0) O 30 187,460 1,243
Arizona ! | 136,534 1,388 95,500 131 1,640,557 28,955
Arkansas j i 327,819 : '?, 925 40 807 547 5,027,931 56, 427
316,099 2,337 2,249 30,524, 240
California ; 721,450 7,396 428 5.774,604 634,368
Colorado j 192.896 i 495 77,667 483 5,307,144 76,615
' 878,053 12,730
Connecticut i 511,946 fi, 820 856 23,405,881 904 9,860,264 131,106
Delaware j 104 11,034; 603 719,151 106 1,117,095 12, 247
District of Columbia! 29 579,634 790,822 286 3,392,636 I 56,229
) 13,970 243
Florida i 13 i 320,357 i 5,667 67 958,897 2,394,353 i 20, 628
<»eoma.. ! 18 i 187,375 ! 154 2,085,817 12,274 513 5,615,498 66,584
1,036 21,978 22,827 86 1,012,260 12, 721
Hawaii J 1 i 0) \ 9
Idaho 12 | 123,390 i 1,080 124,660 126 1,312,455 12,252
Illinois ! 3 3 I 380,000 !; 4,098 1,814A 142,297,823 1 276, 2,977 4,331 68,303,187 1,850,561
Indiana I 9 I 102,916 432 ~« 114,375,294 ' " 723 999 ill, ^53, 895 157,161
Iowa ! 36 ! 622.534 6, 798 213 3, 000, 932 442, 290 1.167 110,049,193 78,213
Kansas | 26 ! 395,533 i 4,055 77 1,355,589 35,756 ' 642 6,1/10,416 64,862
Kentucky i 24 ! 275,395 ! 1,683 218 3,157,170 27', 853 652 7, 209,606 79,890
Louisiana j 63 1,490,792 35,022 137 2,248,792 j 32,348 864 11,894,374 222,097
Maine ' 31 325,707 l i ; 210 158 3, 051,462 30, 647 370 3,647,381 33,334
Maryland j 11 203,152 2,372 <tuv
469 1 8,271,401 44,912 1,153 19,454,022 616,624
j 18 165,550 I] 128 2.098 154,394,258
167,990
Massachuset ts
; 73 ll. 388, 441 '775 119,836,484 592,361 3,848 74,892,236 2.303,869
Michigan
Minnesota j 56 j 923,512 ;
19.086
6, 449 291 ! 5,640,286 649, 250 1,319
1,016
17,110,959
14,039,698
261,717
213,750
Mississippi j 61 ! 791.828 | 10,030 37 i 516,122 85,962 340 4,114,428 66,324
Missouri j 31 ! 438,921 ' 3:460 480 I 8,826,118 6,217 1, 726 23,818,117 I 480,626
Montana ;! 12 ! 92,433 i W ! 206,326 174,870 339 45,941
Nebraska 325,975 I 5,483
493
66 j 927,824 ' 820 643 6,206,107 !
3,729,713
76, 264
Nevada ! 3 j 23,495 9,129 39 344,776 2,977
(0 166 I 4,081,6?" 53
New Hampshire....; 6 64,681 ! 963 I 129, 269 1,910218 1,885,542 16, 275
New Jersey | 9 j 64,298 | 339 ' 1,235 30,751,151 062,570 27,508,194 627, 777
New Mexico ; 108,336 i 1.006 ()
(') 158 1, 762,101 26, 051
New York | 70 715,565 ! 8,775 6,087 149,771.032
139,856
11,113 254,485,877 8,902,405
North Carolina i 15 ! 104,299 i • 630 180 I 3,495,299
83,617
321 3,663,130 72,222
North Dakota I 2 1 (i) 7 j 62,315
482 223 1,799,217 12, 649
Ohio I 33 ! 425,192 i 4,537 1,688 |5I,041,395 2, 673 34, 295,913 662,461
013, 845
Oklahoma j 6 ! 55,200 734: I 38 50 I
1,156', 215
' 8?3. 496 , 35, 446 381 4,938,813 97,874
Oregon j 44 ! 391, 208 3,309 373 4,310,492 67,886
Pennsylvania j 74 ! ,230,664 15,565 i 3,082 J94,8?3',654 3, 37,943 4,994 78,315,588 1,944,623
384 12,985,243 493,112
Rhode Island ; 9 i 69,908 359 ! 60,8, 414 386 6,990, 005 204,689
South Carolina ! 8 ! 54,769 275 I 52 '07, 715 7,006 215 1,887,133 16,810
South Dakota 6 i 81,019 252 i 8 48,586 90 160 1,447,194 11,403
Tennessee 5 2 I 588,533 4,985 I 214 3,900,955 87,150 851 8,866,961 95,965
Texas i 41 I 602.851 8,391 I 158 2, 483, 228 54,246 1.834 20,209,042 270,498
Utah ! 4 44; 773 ' 55 ! 130, 749 1, 086 1?3 1,554,563 13,157
Vermont i! 4 37, 721 475 i 111 1,368,786 16,318 160 1,758,302 23,710
Virginia 14 223,704 2,374 I 133 I 2,268,728 38,049 603 6, 298,349 67,363
Washington j 117 ,545,316 18,626 ! 125 } 1,917,927 33,218 561 6,611,011 198,135
West Virginia ; 18 144,579 660 i 101 2,378.594 57,143 291 3,446,247 51,052
Wisconsin | 47 968, 732 17,159 ! 571 10, 758; 722 210,554 1,238 11,059,650 111,997
Wyoming I 5 31,128 173 i 2 i (i) 87 878,370 7,783
(1)
States grou ped l !. 59,322 I 454 I . . . . 34,594

Total 1,319 18,311,335 230,012 123,631 1589,310,945 19,354,134 -54,363 836,502,071 J21,192,547

^States crouped to conceal the. net income and the identity of the taxpayer where only one or two
returns appear under a distribution.
124 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 6b.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-


TION OF INCOMES BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

Mine owners and mine- Saloon keepers. Sportsmen and turfmen.


operators.

States and Territories. Num- Income Num- Income Num- Income


tax, Net tax, ber Net tax,
ber Net normal ofber normal normal
of re- income. re- income.
and ad- turns. and ad- of re- income. and ad-
turns. ditional. ditional. turns. ditional.

12 $277 775 $8 277


Alaska 38 502,891 8 209 3 $16,449 $104
Arizona 32 907,250 18,305 1 (i) (i)
4 111 428 2 345
California 150 4,845,384 204,871 88 476,269 2,744 9 $58,302 $466
Colorado 106 2,673,218 127,716 1 (0 1 0)
Connecticut 6 110,886 1,037 37 247,438 2,136 6 25,113 60
Delaware 2 (i) 4 33,192 309
District of Columbia.. 2 (0 0) 30 250,386 2,671 2 (01 0)
Florida 8 5,488 4 25,631 212 1 C 1)
190,316 C11)
Georgia 4 24,507 226 2 (l) 0) 2 C) C)
11 79 785 307
Idaho 13 1,254,368 71 898
Illinois 150 2,822,523 62,149 143 1,008,768 8,554 21 187,354 2,409
Indiana 44 1,681,498 64,065 19 93,474 357 9 50,174 252
Iowa 15 170,902 629 1 (i}
0) 0 21,716 71
Kansas 82 3 456,439 143 768 (i)
Kentucky 54 932,739 21,309 15 95,119 636 4 22,628 170
Louisiana 9 258,605 5,153 20 150,776 1,328 0) 0)
Maine 5 327,711 11 610 1 (i) (i)
Maryland 19 383,634 4,844 37 238,434 1,687 g 54,545 483
Massachusetts 17 399,934 7,375 105 686,586 5,581 16 148,649 1,772
Michigan 27 1,146,298 33,784 69 462,054 3,662 5 51,732 608
Minnesota 49 1,814,422 53,620 20 159,741 ^,407 4 29,601 290

Missouri 110 2,445,401 66,608 60 590,639 12,789 21 i34,65i i,047


Montana 18 511,258 15,272 48 406,299 4,899
Nebraska 6 66,469 386 28 173,648 1,323 19,663 174
Nevada 8 115,738 1,983 1 0) (0 0) C1)
New Hampshire 0) 0) 2 0) (0
New Jersey 26 667,583 15,075 33 203,879 1,728 9 69,944 615
New Mexico 10 133 347 1 600 4 31 753 315
New York 110 16,105,578 1,486,704 113 702,193 5,007 45 504,555 9,264
North Carolina 5 69 225 541 2
North Dakota
Ohio 118 3,188,476 88,973 93 573,828 3,593 33 234,533 1,555
Oklahoma 402 41 292 280 3 846 798 1
Oregon 8 107,573 1,051
Pennsylvania 488 17,585,253 671,955 173 1,507,832 18,527 22 165,820 1,609
Rhode Island 13 74,634 350
South Carolina 1 0) 0)
1 0) (0
South Dakota 3 40 622 253 6 64 120 693
Tennessee 15 248,680 2,355 1 0) 0) 1 0) C1)
Texas 89 2,221,718 38,523 70 538,118 5,170 3 32,336 439
Utah 31 726 881 18 113 4 23 160 147
Vermont 2 (0 1 0) 0)
Virginia 9 104,214 302 6 745 1 0)
Washington 35 1,052,430 33,392 3 12'813 48 3 16,427 109
West Virginia 174 3,419,577 62,909 2 0) 2 (|) 0)
Wisconsin 24 515,575 10,791 38 170,114
538 1
W vominff 13 253 770 5 137 2 0)
States grouped * 124,423 1,359 198,243 5,036 135,962 1,027

Total 2,554 115,288,799 7,226,758 1,311 9,356,499 92,601 245 1,963,705 22,420

i States grouped to conceal the net income and the identity of the tax where only one or two
returns appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 125
TABLE 6b.—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-
TION OF INCOMES BY STATES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

Theatrical b u s i n e s s :
Owners, managers, etc. All other business. Business not stated.

States and Terri- Income N u in- Income Num- Income


tories. Num- tax, tax,
tax, ber
ber Net fo er- Net normal Net normal
normal income. income.
of re- income. and ad- of re- and ad- of re- and ad-
turns. turns. ditional. turns, ditional.
ditional.

Alabama 3 $76,325 $1,993 116 $983,107 $8,428 81 $515,980 $3,115


Alaska . 2 (i) (i) 11 59 656 374 18 118,725 1.182
Arizona 3 46,635 697 38 261,858 1.738 28 298,473 4.657
Arkansas.. 2 (i) 94 779.215 9. 585 117 897.877 8,234
California 86 935 368 11,440 719 8. 745 191 151,786 420 5,434.199 121,143
Colorado 7 52 084 111 178 1 656 695 20 550 115 1,543 897 19,777
Connecticut 5 60 256 802 434 4,882,624 94,453 302 6.910.728 342,019
Delaware 2 (i) (i) 80 1.470 856 76. 035 60 1.070 292 17.335
District of Columbia. 7 56,687 ' 368 121 1,144 590 16.689 127 1,262 099 21,385
Florida 9 (i) (i) 70 550 502 4.949 82 745 929 7.275
Georgia 6 43.376 ' 286 152 2,047.712 32.729 178 1.684.461 15,535
H awaii . 9 (i) (i) 53 586 842 7.220 45 1.321-342 28,470
Idaho 19 109,967 588 34 294 886 2,986
Illinois 93 1,513.888 33,786 1,849 19,792 735 291.653 719 11,346 656 310 203
Indiana 4 34.098 366 294 2 677.180 31,180 192 2.676 818 43,999
Towa 8 52.999 145 339 2,749.555 23,702 233 1,948.919 25,561
Kansas 3 19,120 142 254 3.100 967 45.750 140 1,256.830 12.764
Kentucky 3 321 242 33 135 1 0 1 7 677 6.761 104 819,772 6,457
Louisiana. 2 C) (i) 262 2.8S0 939 42,434 100 1,180 484 17, 766
Maine 28.422 209 120 1,072 634 10, 772 55 448 565 3,172
Maryland.. - 10 109.671 1.270 349 4.036,794 61,420 365 4,590 621 71,935
Massachusetts 34 904.546 31,906 1,452 17,806.404 369,279 943 19.496.601 607, 724
Michigan.. 294.264 1,871 504 6,699,730 138,789 410 5,682 699 125,277
Minnesota 99,092 310 350 4.270,184 55.714 300 3,807,930 70,240
Mississippi 2 (i) (i) 38 266.615 1,922 673 612 8,121
1
Missouri 12 100.901 570 566 5,395,918 59.387 173 1,989.323 33,591
Montana 36,185 181 63 528.120 3,809 96 1,188.641 33,776
Nebraska 9 (l) 180 1,345.967 7,082 70 660.140 5,859
Nevada 2 (i) (L) 13 79,959 205 6 56.600 729
New Hampshire 5 24,835 93 67 754,436 13,057 44 604,818 9,662
New Jersey 24 201,243 2 173 884 9,843.057 154.030 479 6,707,143 135,152
New Mexico 17 160,754 1,660 34 344.128 3,782
New York 281 5,529,146 143,286 3,940 63,522,719 1,863,567 2,867 77,169-650 3,112,840
North Carolina 3 19,729 43 81 801,318 7,836 74 1,849,934 125.561
North Dakota 50 420,395 3,721 71 570,022 5,189
Ohio 35 339,530 2,715 930 10.438,303 149.362 697 12,821,304 313,264
Oklahoma 6 50,666 333 108 1,519.047 36,566 95 1,249,121 24,383
Oregon.. 1 (i) 104 1,002 610 11,544 60 545,574 7,053
Pennsylvania 63 1,014,332 24,787 1,717 27,267.816 940,407 1,127 19,654,534 449,172
Rhode Island 3 67. 064 1,182 206 2,101,928 22,508 76 2,696,316 151,716
South Carolina.. 127,268 466 14 86,452 395
South Dakota 41 304,691 1,817 35 320.677 2,916
Tennessee ...... (i) n\ 172 1,291,233 6,958 179 1,576,459 17,914
Texas 11 104,832 908 468 4.676,127 73,614 349 3,924,631 71,422
Utah.. (i) (i) 47 506.259 2,267 62 464,107 3,305
Vermont 2 (i) C1) 26 396,109 6,911 34 264,730 2,177
Virginia 5 24,637 91 192 2,073,945 24,636 106 1,099,861 9,369
Washington... 13 252,659 4,516 234 2,444.622 31, 781 184 1,590,354 17,312
West Virginia 4 23,823 152 92 1.326,828 34,276 90 1,320,604 17,115
"Wisconsin 9 61,309 52 328 2,367,788 16,803 180 2,403,063 91,174
Wyoming 1 (i) (i) 27 202,941 1,892 36 417,245 5,070
States grouped 1 195,160 1,886

Total 811 12,405,124 268,703 18,605 230,550,387 4,980,662 12,478 217,603,826 6,546,230

1
States grouped to conceal the net income and the identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
126 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 6c—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-


TION OF INCOMES BY CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

Accounting professions: Vrtists: Painters,


Accountants, statisti- Architect sculptors, etc.
cians, actuaries, etc.

Income class. Income Num- Income Num- Income


Num- tax, tax, tax,
ber Net ber Net ber Net
normal of re- normal of re- income. normal
of re- income. and ad- turns. income. and ad-
and ad- turns.
turns. ditional. ditional. ditional.

$3,000-84,0001 1,498 $5,237,376 236 $827,346 171 $605,769


$3,000-84,000 137 475,501 $1,143 30 108,965 S498 28 101,061 $327
$4,000-85,000 1,001 4,436,814 6,975 243 1,089,358 2,157 134 598,546 1,542
$5,000-86,000 536 2,933,719 12,063 174 944,223 3,752 92 500,504 2,209
$6,000-87,000... 280 1,805,947 9.703 152 984,094 6,230 63 399,360 2,641
$7,0O0-$8,000 172 1,299,735 9,097 91 676,399 4,350 56 419,012 3,100
$8,000-^9,000 140 1,183,663 8,989 76 638,224 5,196 36 304,427 2,685
$9,000-$10,000 85 806,027 6,661 63 592,731 4,862 29 273,969 2,241
$10,000-815,000.... 201 2,395,338 23,004 160 1,922,595 18,973 69 809,156 8 ; 296
$15,000-120,000 78 1,336,183 14,439 63 1.091,873 11,414 40 672,145 6.895
$20,000-825,000.... 28 618,126 7,689 34 744,784 10,519 15 327,485 4,055
$25,000-830,000.... 19 509,294 8,821 29 776,512 11,503 11 289,191 4,5-84
$30,000-$40i000.. 21 691,080 12,486 28 882,019 13,732 27 856,843 13,037
$40,000-$50,000.... 8 363,776 5,799 13 544,424 9,217 4 140,299 3,379
$50.000-$60,000.... 12 651,179 13,832 325,107 4,817 2
$60,000-$70,000 . 3 183,265 4,202 •7
401,800 9,809 3
$70,000-880,000.... 3 218,330 6,625 6 293,716 7,149 2
$80,000-890,000, 5 391,932 9,804 1 (2)
S90,000-$100,000 1 1 (2) (2)
$100.000-8150,000 1 (2) (2) 2
2 2
$150,000-1200.000 () ()
8200,000-$250 000 1 i2) (2) 2 (2)
$250,000-$300,000.... 1 (2) (2)
1
8300,000-8400,000..
$400,000-$500.000
(2)
o
$500,000-«l .000.000
$1,000,000-11,500,000. I ;
$1,500,000-$2,000,000. i
$2,000,000-13,000,000.
$3,000,000 $4,000,000.
$4,000,000-85,000,000. j :
$5,000,000 an d o ve r i
Classes g r o u p e d 2 . . . 395,516 22,579 856,951 29,930 1,353,806 63,716

Total 4,229 25,932,801 183,911 1,419 13,701,121 154,108 786 7,651,573 118,767

1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2
Ciassss grouped to coi?eal the not income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 127
TABLE 6c. PERSONAL INCOME TAX -OCCUPATIONS— DISTRIBU-
TION OF INCOMES BY CLASSES, FOB THE UNITED STATES.
llu?.):ir> return* t l\>r th-» e i h n Ur ye.ir eiidsl Dec. 31, 1910.J

Authors, editors, report- Engineers: Civil, mi nine;,


ers, etc. Clergymen. etc.

Income class. Num- Income •Num- Income N u m - Income


ber- Net ber Net ber Net
of re- i iconic. normal normal normal
and ad- i of re- iiconie. and ad- of re- income.
i and ad-
<iit L o i t a l . diiional. turns. ditional.

*UM«' s i 00')'. 507 •<] S)4 \*\ 39t> SI ,414 055 1 551 $5,450 774
•S3,000-S 1.000 X2 285, 961 $791 12 147 412 S395 171 628 408 $1 515
<l,0(X)-85,000 501 2 251, 327 1.250 104 1 , 799 075 3,321 1,290 0 , 748, 826 10 556
•^5 00'* -^6 00'! 321 1 719 '?31 7.695 275 1 500 750 '), 085 833 4 533 838 19, 2^9
S'i, 000-S57,000 227 1 9,037 162 1 .040 OOf. 5.9()7 5S5 3, 775 147 22 246
£7.000 -SS.000... 156 1 159, :',90 8,250 76 574 397 3,919 386 2, 866, 068 20 503
•X8.000-S9 000 113 957 O'O 6,8,")2 70 -,()9 'M6 1,225 268 9 966 490 17, 460
429 7,067 :A 515 301 4.015 185 1, 752 985 15 151
S10,00"}-fcl 5.000. 22S 2 7?2, 179 2o,656 99 1 ,164 091 1O,24S 592 074 236 67, 072
Sl.">,OO)-i52).OOO... no 1 SS5, 209 20,2S1 40 656 9X2 6,064 273 4, 604,492 45, 897
S20.00 )-^25.000 59 I 250, 00:' 15,117 12 225 902 2,103 136 9 969, 104 34, 681
$25,00' 1-S30.000.... 35 x-^7 123 11,721 j;> 26 T, 154 2. 704 90 2 392, 960 31, 167
$30,00)-? 10 000 24 i:V\.95X 12,020 9 214 463 2,930 101 3, 382.294 50, 803
S 10,00. MftO.000.. 21 X75, 5) ! 13,147 X 297, 3XS 3.M9 45 1, 972. 784 33, 345
•*50.ooo-S6o.ooo... 391, ()•'»•; s.539 ') (2 29 1, 488.442 26, 764
• - ;

Si iO,OOi>-Sf 70,000.. 9 532, HI 1 11.775 ;; ( " 11 719, 799 17, 432


S70,000-^X0,000 s 570, 70'.? 13,912 1 ^ 2 ' ~l) 10 748, 423 18, 736
^80,000-^90,000 c 510. ,".'! 1 12,795 1 ; '2 i -2j 1, 063, 797 25, 944
*90.000-^100,000 1 36S, X,">S 7,763 1 I 2) (-2) 5 469, 630 13, 723
S100.000-.S150.00-0.. s 901. S5:) .'•3 132 •> ! '- 2
! '^ 30 3, 143.963 115, 618
Si 50,OOP-S 200.000 2 ' 2) 1 i '-' ( '-) 11 1, 808, 615 78, 301
•S200 000 S^.-JO oi)O .) l 2) 3 6^4 595 36, 863
$250,000-S300,00<>. 1 f2 . 804, 594 37, 039
•S300 ooo s ; o o ooo 1 ( 2 , 2 ,
4 931, 187 61 301
SjOO 000-S500 000 (*\
? r > o ; ) , o o o - ? i o o o <><>') ' 'I, ,' ._> ,
1 (2)
S ! . 5 ' ) ),0.';')- •':> {))•) ( r V )

^2 0 ) ) 00 ) S J O'K) 000
S>,0 )),{),) ) - S l 0.')) 000
SI 00) 000 85 00 ) 000
$5.000.000 and o.-er
classes grouped - 1 825, X06 92,709 158. 712 12,705 1, 761, 881 617
ill
Total 21. 077, :-.23,5iX 1,671 10 X93 (iS.ofiO 6,628 63, 319, 332 993

1
Noiilaxub'e: speeKic exemption and dividends exceed net income.
- Classes t»roiiT>o'd to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpa\er where only one or two returns
Mppear under n distribution.
128 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 6c—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-


TION OF INCOMES BY CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

Medical profession: Phy-


sicians, surgeons, oculists,
Lawyers and judges. dentists, nurses, and other Public service: Civil.
medical specialists.

Income class.
Num-
Income Num- Income
Num- Income
tax, tax, tax,
ber Net
income, normal , ber
« n Net normal ber Net normal
of re-
turns.
andad-l°Ie; income,
and ad- of re-
turns.
income. and ad-
ditional. i turns. | ditional. ditional.

$3,000-S4,000 i 3,379 $12,096,053 4,631 $16,462,923 928 224,973


$3,000-14,000 466 1,640,610 4,413 493 1,745,705 $6,077 122 430,289 $1,233
$4,000-$5,000 , 3,505 15,701,413 31,535 4,494 20,158,295 44,230 574 538,522 5,163
$5,000-86,000 , 2,654 14,561,236 67,443 3,081 16,801,028 103,534 340 841,738 8,132
$6, 000-87,000 , 1,852 11,974,840 73,692 1,883 12,168,874 81,595 225 452,310 9,210
$7, 000-88,000 1,383 10,322,138 75,847 1,234 9,170,351 72,859 227 695,081 13,868
$8,000-^9,000 1,075 9,092,397 i 76,102 941 7,895,168 69,567 128 081,307 ' 9,000
$9, 000-310,000 829 7,809,294 i 77,909 673 6,351,804 60,314 85 805,761 6,940
$10,000-$15,000 2,538 30,539,198 i 313,314 1,576 18,869,279 201,919 191 241,640 22,314
115,000-S20,000 1,186 20,168,828 ! 227,957 629 10,550,496 123,117 67 157,273 11,232
$20,000-S25,000 647 14,054,432 '• 182,346 284 6,201,366 78,529 29 614,849 7,004
$25,000-830,000 435 11,284,431 163,056 105 2,619,703 35,261 19 480,453 5,639
$30,000-140,000 438 14,210,430 ! 230,559 160 4,976,108 77,201 19 619,441 8, 769
$40,000-S50,000 251 10,336, 562 191,964 65 2,483,920 42,207 11 384,327 5,264
$50,000-160,000 174 8,651,126 I 188,769 23 1,016,546 21,522 8 382,298 5,776
$60,000-870,000 97 5,581,174 ! 127,823 26 1,446,570 36,589 3 164,963 3,168
$70,000-S80,000 68 4,585,668 | 120,402 7 411,717 8,547 2 (2)
$80,000-$'90,000 46 3,388,790 I 93,190 10 451,225 10,855 3 137,910 2,378
$90,000-8100,000 . . . . 44 3,570.318 i 106,610 6 434,893 12,309 2 (2)
$100,000-1150,000... 108 11,871,183 ! 427,035 10 1,148,309 37,519 4 506,564
j 280,926 16,995
$150,000-S200,000 . . . 44 6,390,695 6 393,143 13,020 2
$200,000-1250,000... 18 3,675,131 189,073 4 265, 266 8,918 (2)
$250,000-8300,000 . . . 10 2,027,201 I 114,824 1 (2) (2)
$300,000-8400,000 . . . 8 2, 703, 287 I 178,628 4 966, 829 68,688
$400,000-8500,000 . . . 4 874,672 j 43,386 1 (2) ()
$500,000-$l,000,000 .. 10 5,271,556 449,519 I
2
$1,000,000-11,500,000.
$1,500,000- $2,000,000.
2 (2)
(2J
I ( )
$2,0)0,000-$3,000,000.
$3,000,000-$4,000,000.
(2)
$4,000,000-$5,000,000.
$5,000,000 a n d over..
Classes g r o u p e d 2 . . . .! 2.756,641 253,547 586,892 42,268 I 667,588 j 16,641

Total. 21,273 245,139,302 4,289,869 |20,348 j 143,577,410 1,256,645 2,992 20,427,287 I 158,726

1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 129
TABLE 6c—PERSONAL INCOME ' TAX— OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-
TION OF INCOMES BY CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

Theatrical profession: Teachers: From kinder-


garten to university; also
Public Service: Military. Actors, singers, musi- school and college offi-
cians, etc. cials.
Income class.
Num- Income Num- Income
Num- Income
ber Net tax, ber Net tax,
ber Net tax,
normal
of re- income. and of re- income. normal
of re- income. normal
turns. ad- turns. and ad-
turns. and ad-
ditional. ditional. ditional.

$3,000-$4,000i 1,814 $6,451,128 116 $408,919 702 $2,474,795


$3,000-14,000 368 1,290,069 *"'jf3,"882" 35 122,358 $487 102 356,035 $896
$4,000-155,000 1,457 6,507,829 15,741 149 666,492 2,069 627 2,809,114 5,501
$5,000-$6.000 793 4,319,048 21,570 121 659,278 3,423 427 2,325,418 9,833
$6,000-17,000 387 2,486,031 15,842 73 472,419 3,625 286 1,838,244 10,356
$7,000-18,000 187 1,371,943 9,936 53 395,414 3,589 185 1,375,263 9,458
$8,000-$9,000 126 1,056,428 7,715 47 386,564 3,597 119 1,000,763 7,056
$9,000-$10,000 63 584,417 4,833 40 371,940 3,418 93 866,618 6,312
$10,000-$15,000 136 1,544,791 12,330 110 1,370,598 17,024 218 2,556,454 20,353
815,000-820,000 48 739,270 4,623 51 839,957 11,251 78 1,323,597 12,005
$20,000-325,000 25 448,335 5,046 32 686,413 11,161 28 583,274 5,864
$25,000-$30,000 22 498,297 5,013 20 495,911 9,374 12 294,284 4,237
$30,000-$40,000 13 362,014 5,017 21 577,671 10,441 13 290,739 4,306
$40,000-850,000. .. 4 41,501 430 7 290,458 7,136 13 494,471 6,554
$50i000-$60,000. . . . . 3 63,265 835 9 389,855 9,371 5 194,435 3,468
$60,000-$70,000 1 (2) (2) 3 52,854 732 5 184,317 3,275
$70,000-180,000 3 180,295 5,289 8 435,782 12,347 2 (2) (2)
$SO,000-$90,000 1 (2) (2) 2 (2)
$90,000-$l 00,000 (2)
2 (2) (2) 5 476,862 18,003 1 (2) (2)
$100,000-1150,000.... 2
(2) 1 (2)
$150,000-$200,000....
()
2
5 335,609 12,627 (2)
() (2) 4 557,788 25,381
$200,000-$250,000.... (2) (2)
$250,000-$300,000.... (2) 2 (2)
2 ()2
(2) 2 (2) <:2)
8300,000-8400,000 - - 1 (2) (2)
$400,000-1500,000....
8500,000-81,000,000 -. ...... .
$1,000,000-$1,500,000. ;•
$1,500,000-$2,000,000.
$2,000,000- $3,000,000.
$3,000,000- $4,000,000.
$4,000,000-$5,000,000.
$5,000,000 and over .
Classes grouped2 1,021,248 40,279 1,135,785 77,800 377,930 8,487
Total 5,459 28,965,909 158,381 914 11,128,927 242,854 2,919 19,345,751 117,961

1
2Nontaxable: specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
35884°—18 9
130 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 6c—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-


TION OF INCOMES BY CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

All other professions and Professions or occupations Agriculturists: Farmers,


stock raisers, orchardists,
occupations. not stated. etc.

Income class. Income Num- Income Num- Income


Num- tax, tax, tax,
ber Net normal ofber Net normal ofber
of re- income. re- income.
and ad- turns. re- Net income.
and ad- turns.
normal
and ad-
turns. ditional. ditional. ditional.

$3,000-$4,000 i 667 $2,337,315 1,657 $5,843,459 2,982 $10,516,746


$3,000-14,000 108 375,038 $1,001 247 868, 738 $2,669 385 1,356,591 $4,097
$4,000-$5,000 564 2,507,882 5,002 1,390 6,213,252 11,812 2,617 11,767,415 27,255
$5,000-$6,000 425 2,327,693 10,503 1,020 5,551,552 22,049 2,010 10,964,667 52,694
$6,000-$7,000 261 1,677,346 9,958 597 3,850,417 20,617 1,345 8,684,810 58,492
$7,000-$8,000 164 1,219,297 8,295 425 3,251,076 20,296 993 7,391,754 57,955
$8,000-$9,000 107 908,048 6,626 299 2,519,637 15,876 690 5,834, 712 52,898
$9,000-$10,000 81 763,926 6,425 218 2,060,452 15,352 555 5,239,433 52,644
$10,000-$15,000 241 2,863,955 29,065 648 7,816,240 57,392 1,306 15,663,895 169,405
$15,000-$20,000 106 1,787,536 19,402 281 4, 750, 200 38,476 568 9,681,937 114,863
$20,000-$25,000 53 1.149,672 12,793 155 3,369,429 30,692 284 6,194,653 84,883
$25,000-$30,000 21 547,093 6,333 92 2,449,344 26,751 160 4,292,592 64,988
$30,000-140,000 34 1,160,909 17,393 120 3,877,344 47,482 185 6,251,624 105,121
$40,000-$50,000 15 655,795 10,826 58 2,500,762 31,847 73 3,082,160 56,651
$50,000-860,000 12 643, 767 13,023 40 2,113,013 35,073 53 2,802,542 61,940
$60,000-$70,000 14 848,741 17,427 23 1,191,936 21,215 33 2,062,709 43,137
$70,000-180,000 7 447,509 10,023 15 1,073,383 24,496 24 1,677,076 39,129
$80,000-$90,000 4 268,735 5,757 11 765,900 15,216 11 859,188 23,635
$90,000-$100,000..... 4 379,513 13,205 7 644,793 15,451 13 1,169,603 31,275
$100,000-$150,000.... 9 881,320 25,554 21 2,596,160 92,553 83 4,805,349 159,336
$150,000-$200,000.... 5 874,496 39,828 11 1,754,231 65,044 13 2,127,721 91,143
$200,000-$250,000.... 3 563,355 25,812 5 719,455 31,319 9 1,841,515 94,658
$250,000-$300,000.... 3 617,426 31,2 751 6 1,653,760 88,728 2 (2)
$300,000-$400,000.... 2 (2) (2) 3 (2) (2) 4 1,241,875 79,488
$400,000-$500,000 1 (22) (2) 7 % 539,601
$500,000-$l,000,000.. 2 167, 277
$1,000,000-$1,500,000. 1 (2) (2) 1 2
() (2) (2) (2)
$1,500,000-$2,000,000. 1 () ()
$2,000,000-$3,000,000.
$3,000,000-14,000,000.
$4,000,000-$5,000,000.
$5,000,000 and over..
Classes grouped 2 2,831,213 225,895 1,604,152 164,i64 1,592,264 122,981
Total 2,913 28,637,580 551,897 7,350 69,038,685 834,570 14,407 129,642,432 1,815,945
1
2
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
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TION OF INCOMES BY CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

Bankers. Real-estate brokers: Agents Stock and bond brokers.


and salesmen.
i
Income class. Num Income Num- Income Num- Income
ber Net tax, ber Net tax, ber Net tax,
of re- income. normal of re- income. normal of re- income. normal
turns and ad- turns. and ad- turns. and ad-
ditional. ditional. ditional.

$3,000-$4,0001 704 $2,520,609 1,020 $3,619,437 130 $470,688


$3,000-$4,000 48 168,012 $429 109 381,035 $984 39 136,015 $324
$4,000-$5,000 827 3,717,845 3,375 1,061 4,775,077 10,417 210 938,655 2,037
$5,000-$6,000 653 3,592,344 7,666 763 4,175,655 18,757 178 967,365 4,071
$6,000-$7,000 540 3,492,361 10,594 554 3,581,627 21,713 152 976,189 6,041
$7,000-$8,000 436 3,258,894 12,991 390 2,906,422 21,705 148 1,108,951 7,702
$8,000-19,000 356 3,018,788 15,139 300 2,531,127 21,259 97 820,971 6,186
$9,000-$10,000 273 2,589,767 13,493 233 2,200,131 20,626 104 982,894 9,153
$10,000-$15,000 841 10,158,992 64,696 676 8,208,765 82,610 356 4,411,314 46, 704
$15,000-$20,000 472 8,072,715 62,033 359 6,145,770 67,054 261 4,501,628 53,328
$20,000-$25,000 261 5, 724, 785 57,414 176 3,844,065 47,820 190 4,188,237 57,141
$25,000-$30,000 173 4,608, 715 49,265 180 4,796,803 76,057 63 1,656,443 24,614
$3O,OOO-$4O,OOO 228 7,675,767 105,721 110 3,554,073 54,869 220 7,529,865 130,669
$40,000-$50,000 124 5,321,359 88,538 60 2,578,558 44,504 143 6,294,443 137,531
$50,000-160,000 104 5,479,803 107,621 39 2,038,624 40,451 88 4,754,084 111,858
$60,000-870,000 67 4,103,565 92,159 25 1,506,683 37,004 75 4,695, 712 121,974
$70,000-180,000 52 3,750,529 94,618 11 820,568 19,764 58 4,178,813 120,452
$80,000-190,000 30 2,442,616 65; 255 17 1,209,051 31,715 56 4,654,796 144,106
$90,000-$100,000 29 2,497,539 72,073 11 945,384 26, 766 31 2,759,696 91,915
$100,000-$150,000.... 89 10,549,669 385, 299 27 3,120,488 110,912 104 12,475,485 499,991
$150,000-$200,000.... 54 8,873,507 408,147 7 1,098,319 51,434 49 7,870,571 386,634
$200,000-$250,000.... 43 9,112,078 492,818 5 1,057,634 50,227 21 4,355,724 241,185
$250,000-$300,000.... 16 4,249, 244 263,473 4 890.464
2 48,931 18 4,220,290 246,621
$300,000-$400.000 30 9,408, 766 610,761 2 (5 (2) 14 4,436,641 302,915
2 (2)
$400,000-$500;000....
$500,000-$l,000,000..
19
24
8,106,628
15,357,583
616,080
1,388,714
1 ()
5 3,571,057 314,094
9
16
3,904,315
10,405,562
301,033
908,960
$l,000,000-$l,500,000. 11 11,585,623 1,163,182 3 3,450,109 340,759
$1,500,000-12,000,000. 3 4,587,713 512, 454 1 (2) (2) 4 3,388,987 360,750
$2,000,000-$3,000,000. 4 9,564,115 1,175,920 1 (2) (2)
S3,000,000-$4,000,000. 4 14,127,220 1,692,991
2
$4,OOO,OOO-$5,OOO,OOO. 1 () 1 (2) (2)
$5,000,000 a n d o v e r . . 2 (2) (2)
Classes g r o u p e d 2 2 663 170 2,700,060 231,615 5,890,856 754,277
19 ^52 982
Total 6,518 206,970,133 12,296,089 6,146 72,256,877 1,451,288 2,839 116,425,299 5,418,931
1
2
N on taxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
132 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 6c—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-


TION OF INCOMES BY CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

Insurance brokers. Brokers: All other. Capitalists: Investors and


speculators.

Income class. Num- ! Income Num- Income Num- Income


tax, tax,
ber
of re-
ber, Net
of re- income. normal ofber,
re-
Net
income. normal
turns. turns. and ad- turns. and ad-
ditional. ditional. ditional.

$3,000 to $4,000 1 . . . . 154 $553,961 716 $2,566,596 9,602 $32,854,943


$3,000 to $4,000 24 85,236 $285 113 402,083 $1,300 3,253 12,804,001 $35,223
$4,000 to $5,000 217 965,836 2,354 923 4,128,842 9,651 11,187 50,246,855 114,477
$5,000 to $6,000 188 1,022,307 4,909 751 4,090,213 19,929 8,209 44,677,116 150,162
$6,000 to $7,000 141 911,078 5,752 555 3,582,046 23,591 6,244 40,222,378 181,764
$7,000 to $8,000 96 715,920 12,207 484 3,613,164 28,940 5,011 37,021,963 196,690
$8,000 t o $9,000 81 682,814 6,102 398 3,376,975 29,966 3,878 32,463,423 185,948
$9,000 to $10,000 75 709,635 6,800 285 2,687,855 25,938 3,194 29,759,442 178,616
$10,000 to $15,000.... 186 2,269,165 30,969 951 11,585,690 129,888 10,031 119,730,542 788,406
$15,000 to $20,000.... 84 1,439,977 16,681 540 9,355,640 116,630 5,665 93,674,519 612,959
$20,000 to $25,000.... 50 1,102,940 15,210 371 8,193,973 119,040 3,705 75,340,437 610,981
$25,000 to $30,000.... 26 696,121 10,764 256 6,780,382 105,085 2,515 58,956,780 554,696
$30,000 to $40,000.... 29 941, 447 17,111 302 10,344,180 195,357 3,366 97,575,293 1,057,429
$40,000 to $50,000.... 16 682,458 12,868 207 9,019,482 183,820 2,104 74,864,414 972,610
$50,000 to $60,000.... 13 643,922 13,606 123 6,513,315 152,584 1,358 57,170,958 914,091
$60,000 to $70,000.... 4 258,679 6,205 86 5,417,764 144,935 980 47,173,952 776,761
$70,000 to $80,000.... 4 302,786 9,413 44 3,167,492 93,701 737 40,185,057 771,490
$80,000 to $90,000.... 1 (2) (2) 50 4,098,066 129,783 619 36,761,485 779,446
$90,000 to $100,000... 10 940,990 29,714 37 3,504,129 119,611 474 30,598,883 730,575
$100,000 to $150,000.. 7 871,685 34,912 132 15,409,592 624,053 1,273 108,219,591 3,261,963
$150,000 to $200,000.. 2 (2) (2) oti 9,219,674 447,191 631 69,649,289 2,641,690
$200,000 to $250,000.. 1 (2) (2) 37 7,762,949 422,175 347 48,535,952 2,205,333
$250,000 to $300,000.. 1 (2) (2) 13 3,419,949 209,780 236 41,029,434 2,072,243
$300,000 to $400,000.. 2 (2) (2) 17 4,799,617 306,039 2C3 53,870,521 3,178,647
$400 000 to $500 000 15 6,249,052 474,480 134 32,750,517 2,121,324
$500,000 to $1,000,000 1 (2) (2) 4,081,134 348,712 290 114,280,669 8,764,878
$1,000,000 to $1,500,000 1 (2) (2) 4 3,434,172 316,976 70 45,149,747 4,123,633
$1,500,000 to $2,000,000 33 33,450,179 3,636,468
$2,000,000 to $3,000,000 1 2
() 2
( ) 34 47,402,311 4,740,634
$3,000,000 to $4,000,000 9 20,918,125 2,465,806
$4,000,000 to $5,000,000 2 (2) (2) 8 11,459,734 1,348,219
$5 000 000 and over 3 16,055,907 2,053,686 5 40,429,506 5,368,940
Classes grouped 2 2,517,544 195,295 9,692,782 1,230, 728
Total 1,414 18,314,501 431,157 7,479 182,552,715 8,063,569 85,465 1,679,228,016 55,540,102
I

1 Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.


2 Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
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TION OF INCOMES BY CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

i
Employees, all other: Su-
i Corporation officials: Secre- perintendents, foremen,
Commercial travelers. I taries, managers, eash- office employees, etc.
! iers, presidents, etc.

Income class. Income Num- Income Income


N am- tax, Num-
ber, Net ber, Net tax,
normal of ber, Net
of re- income. re- income. normal
and ad- turns. of re-
turns. and ad-
ditional. turns.
ditional. ditional.

$3,000-14,000 i 3,272111,505,363 9,006 $31,919,987i 11,036 $38,814,467


$3,000-14,000 '"'
464 ',642,313 $4,593| 702 488,971! $6,963 1,340 4,696,798 $12,756
$4,000-^5,000 3,047 ,583,468 27,998 8,619 530,181! 60,022 8,615 38,270,091! 68,232
$5000$6;000 1,889 , 264, 546 47,533 6,353 664,588 124,543 5,263 28,547,502! 117,888
$e,ooo-$7,ooo 1,079 ,945,437 43,127 4,646 968,650 148,193 3,243 20,889,9911 119,735
$7,000-18,000 , 747,972 35,264 3,320 770,4491 149,920! 2,052 15,284,7211 106,283
$8,000-$9,000 , 990,865 36,120! 2,536 451,648 135.231 1,410 11,914; 595| 88,042
$9,000-110,000 319 ,017,654 25,849! 2,008 971,495 133,619' 1,003 9,488,2601 75,160
$10,000-S15,000 667 ,890,354 79,066i 6,028 069,7431 573,2601 2,328 27,732,577 240,422
$15,000-120,000 229 ,897,013 42,032! 3,018 824,906 434,248! 880 14,909,095 144,767
$20,000-$25,000 79 ,690,868 21,202i 1,783 205,244 376,032; 367 8,044,236 82,738
$25,000-$30,000 31 814,493 10,390; 1,080 847,602 322,901) 201! 5,311,412 64,697
$30,000-140,000 33 , 079,638 15,024! 1,190 297,035 521,543 365111,927,531 161,835
$40,000-150,000 17 714,232 14,337i 724 085,639 456; 429 " ' 4,117,710 63,523
$50,000-$60,000 11 599,446 11,789| 459 241,142 411,174 3,251,072 62,066
$60,000-170,000 595,666 15,759| 330| 20, 640,678 399,235 2308823
2,308,823 47,625
$70,000-$80,000 456,718 13,691,' 222| 15, 779,414 349,178 1,332,837 27,426
$80,000-890,000 421,261 8,785! 1951 15,704,522 372,357 1,406,282! 35,840
$90,000-1100,000 (2) ( 22 ) I 125 11, 151,393! 286,527 565,947 17,780
$100,000-$150,000.... (2 ) | 338 307,837| 1,411,283 23 2,463,759 84,205
$150,000-$200,000 () I 133 348,182! 860,102 1,897,203 83,258
$200,000-$250,000.... 79 276,687 773,438 (2)
$250,000-1300,000.... 46 841,630 629,517
$300,000-$400,000.... 45 306,395! 904,605 1,649,935 106,239
$400,000-$500,000.... 26 020,365! 779,707
$500,000-$l,000,000.. 39 187,118 1,904,906
$1,000,000-$1,500,000. 3 045,336 421,745
$l,500,000-$2,000,000. 3 852,666 461,592
$2,000,000-$3,000,000. 2 (2) (2)
$3,000,000-$4,000,000.
$4,000,000-$5,000,000.
$5,000,000 a n d over.. (2) (2)
Classes grouped 2 395,317 14,118 . 17,603,204 2,117,397 409,458 18,465

Total. 12,274 74,252,624 466,677 53,060 717,402,707j 15,522,667 38,388 255,234,302 1, 828, 982

1
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
134 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 6c—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-


TION OF INCOMES BY CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

Hotel proprietors and Insurance agents and Labor, skilled a n d


restaurateurs. solicitors. unskilled.

Income class. Num- Income Num- Income Num- Income


tax, Net tax, ber Net tax,
ber Net
of re- income. normal ofber
re- income. normal of re- income. normal
turns. and ad- turns. and ad- turns. and ad-
ditional. ditional. ditional.

$3,000-$4,0001 341 $1,206,236 1,562 $5,530,963 762 $2,649,069


$3,000-$4,000 61 215,739 $753 160 558,386 $1,504 44 151,064 $333
$4,000-15,000 445 1,997,955 4,849 1,553 6,933,523 13,366 492 2,184,659 3,846
$5,000-$6,000 481 2,612,380 12,827 960 5,228,117 23,717 313 1,708,182 7,293
$6,000-37,000 250 1,610,754 11,569 662 4,272,029 26,683 185 1,190,154 7,053
$7,000-88,000 205 1,521,396 12,811 469 3,503,812 26,144 94 703,646 4,293
$8,000-$9,000 147 1,242,972 11.337 336 2,834,324 23,589 73 619,969 5,133
$9,000-$10,000 120 1,137,227 11,721 258 2,444,811 21,395 58 550,409 4,117
$10,000-815,000 325 3,909,851 44,806 608 7,239,219 74,981 147 1,755,852 16,340
$15,000-^20,000 150 2,583,544 33,275 256 4,363,532 51,603 48 834,612 9,158
$20,000-$25,000 81 1,770,847 25,086 153 3,367,411 41,355 29 665,213 7,749
$25,000-130,000 35 955,088 14,454 77 2,025,422 30,312 16 439,238 6,341
$30,000-140,000. 46 1,544,061 24,576 70 2,367,375 41,535 15 523,408 8,463
$40,000-150,000 19 847,890 15,167 38 1,625,872 30,962 6 259,562 3,449
$50,000-$60,000 13 717,289 14,223 23 1,249,901 27,884 8 423,793 7,030
$60,000-170,000 7 391,743 8,770 17 1,047,315 24,269 2 (2) (2)
$70,000-880,000 4 308,319 8,798 14 998,093 25,801 4 293,102 7,362
$80,000-$90,000 2 (22) (22) 5 377,913 10,976 3 253,045 7,289
$90,000-$ 100,000 2 C) () 6 575,903 18,485
$100,000-$150,000 9 1,173,692 41,048 9 878,Q36 30,932 2
5 (2) (2)
$150,000-$200,000.... 910,043 47,134 7 1,129,389 51,097 1
$200,000-1250,000 1 (22) 1
$250,000-1300,000.... 1 (2)
$300,000-1400,000.... 1 2 ()
()
$400 000 $500 000 1 (2) (2)
$5OO,OOO-$1,OOO,O66.. 1 (2) (2)
$1,000,000-11,500,000.
$1,500,000-12,000,000
$2,000,000 553,000,000
$3,000,000-14,000,000 .
$4,000,000-85,000,000..
$5,000 000 a n d over
2
Classes grouped 1,880 555 128 080 899,080 43,337
Total 2,752 28,537,581 471,284 7,243 58,551,346 596,590 2,304 16,104,057 148,586
1
2 Nontaxable, specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 135
TABLE 6c—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-
TION OF INCOMES BY CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

Merchants a n d d c a i c r s
Storekeepers, j o b 1) e r s
Lumbermen. Manufacturers. commission merchants
etc.

Income class.
Num-!
In
£° x mo j Num- Income Num-!
Income
ber Net Net tax, Net
tax,
of re- income. no?mal j ™ income. normal of re- income.
normal
turns. and ad- L^Jf" and ad- turns.
and ad-
ditional.l tllrnb
- ditional. ditional.

$3,000-$4,000 i 189 1666,833 ,903| «u.,774,633 6 870 $24, 402,273


$3,000-$4,000 8 28,275 $80 213 756,770 $2,758 824 873,067 $8,636
$4,000-85,000 164 740,832 992 359 10,, 606,257 19,868 7,761 34,884
884,362 84,222
$5,000-86,000 146 802,121 10,743 134 11 ,727,331 46,487 6,432 35, 247,401
"^ 159,088
$6,000-87,000 107 697,273 3,350 733 ,218,300 58,986 4,952 32,,005,284 198,527
$7,000-$8,000 77 572,282 3,340 448 ,820,3211 68.320 27,,631,931 203,528
$8,000-89,000 68 570,835 3,378| 160 ,822,494 67.321 2^802 23, 736,990 191,855
$9,000-810,000 65 617,227 3,424j 984 ,328,194 69,716 2,314 21, 903,091 193,908
$10,000-815,000 169 ,074,994 15,438i 393 ,526,627 352,182 6,956 84, 192,872 833,264
$15,000-$20,000 90 ,525,169 10,261! 020 ,823,620 324,784 3,482 59, 909,704 656,913
$20,000-825,000 70 ,583,043 13,498 270 ,428,368 311,329 1,973 43, 258,729 549,476
$25,000-830,000 39 ,018,955 8,702 '914 ,727,336 293,545 1,244 33, ,566,595 464,723
$30,000-840,000 43 439,488 14,063! ,146 ,096,546 541,642 1,589 54,, 087,837 908,074
$40,000-$50>000 26 076,258 13,492i 642 ,075,227 459,657 883 38, 395,435 743,058
$50,000-860,000 11 582,683 8,023> 456 ,355,700 507,799 546 29, 360,246 642,458
$60,000-870,000 .. 10 636,282 13,220i 337 21,4,727 470,831 408 25, 716,979 663,634
$70,000-880,, 000 10 671,340 11,356! 229 ,252,767 375,828 292 21,,278,138 592,948
$80,000-890,000 10 850,102 17,670! 205 ,864,749 434,169 210 17,,434,191 504,182
$90,000-8100,000 379,784 11,290, 165 ,000,464 416,120 160 15, 778,439 517,227
$100,000-8150,000.... $ 953,016 27,352 404 948,429 1,733,302 438 51, 330,259 1,973,173
$150,000-8200,000 2 (2) (2) 184 321,289 1,272,651 171 683,474 1,297,145
$200,000-8250,000....
$250,000-1300,000....
1
1
C2)
( (2)
111 141,204
46 12; 075,730
,
1,094,346
648,663
122
75 i;819,914 1,404,602
173,987! 1,211.487
$300,000-8400,000.... 711 22,755,249 1,480,204 69 20, 753,0661 1, 575', 179
$400,000-8500,000.... 36 i : 316,848 1,074,306 33 22, 099,927! 1,024,616
$500,000-81,000,000. . 38 706,989 2,082,600 42 14, ,505,056! 2,095,181
$1,000,000-81,500,000. 18 20; 403,903 1,925,441 12 374,513i
2 1,551,829
$1,500,000-82,000,000.
$2,000,000-$3,000,000.
4 6, 552,503
11 971,631
673,099
1,336,716
4 3 () I (2)

$3,000,000-84,000,000. C2) C3)


$4,000,000-85,000,000.
$5,000,000 a n d over.. (2
Classes grouped 2... 824,543 40,340 10 696,739 1/ 464|. 9,098,311 943,614
Total 1,319 18,311,335 230,012 23,631J589,310,945 19,354,134 54,363 836,502,071 21,192,547

1
Nontaxable, specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
2
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
136 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

TABLE 6c—PERSONAL INCOME TAX—OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-


TION OF INCOMES BY CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

Mine owners and mine Saloon keepers. Sportsmen and turfmen.


operators.

Income class. Num- Income Num- Income Num- Income


ber Net tax, ber Net tax,
ber Net tax,
of re- income. normal normal
income.
normal
and ad- of re- income. and ad- of re- and ad-
turns. ditional. turns. ditional. turns. ditional.

$3,000 t o $ 4 , 0 0 0 ! . . 174 $617,732 266 $943,365 34 $117,225


$3,000 to$4,000.... 34 119,883 $393 31 109,584 $382 13 47,219 iilo
$4,000 to$5,000.... 237 1,068,237 2,650 306 1,370,078 • 3,745 50 219,972 611
$5,000 to$6,000.... 202 1,100,875 4,501 194 1,071,456 5,760 32 177,406 1,080
$6,000 to $7,000.... 184 1,186,237 7,188 147 951,477 7,522 40 256,762 2,042
$7,000 to$8,000.... 148 1,103,723 6,517 89 664,420 5,867 13 96,455 835
$8,000 to$9,000.... 119 1,014,562 7,899 66 557,136 5,282 12 101,373 1,162
$9,000 to$10,000... 109 1,015,580 9,264 39 369,137 3,963 11 104,025 1,176
$10,000 to $15,000.. 335 4,076,676 36,758 99 1,164,124 14,215 19 222,692 2,623
$15,000 to $20,000.. 209 3,630,215 34,351 38 645,184 8,767 12 211,581 2,864
$20,000 to $25,000.. 145 3,229,258 36,720 10 221,998 3,360 1 (2) (22)
$25,000 to $30,000.. 89 2,364,913 31,410 7 191,029 3,506 1 (2) ()
$30,000 to $40,000.. 137 4,710,485 68,758 8 283,347 5,194 4 143,275 2,318
$40,000 to $50,000.. 77 3,323,795 57,761 3 131,904 2,358 1 (2) (22)
$50,000 to $60,000.. 54 2,836,614 52;992 3 157,276 2,854 1 (2) ()
$60,000 to $70,000.. 48 3,054,453 59,526 2 (2) (2)
$70,000 to $80,000.. 34 2,468,183 67,864 1 (2) (2)
$80,000 to $90,000.. 28 2,266,928 63,655
$90,000 to $100,000. 24 1,926,840 53,862
$100,000 to $150,000 . . 60 7,070,822 245,580 1 (2) (2) 1 (2) (2)
$150,000 to $200,00C , . 37 6,222,186 259,501
$200,000 to $250,00C . . 13 2 887 4R8 147,548
$250,000 to $300,00C . . 12 2.942 830 172,247 i 2
() 2
()
$300,000 to $400,00C . . 17 5,072,140 302,217
$400 000 to $500 00C 9 4,115,595 299,923
$500,000 to $1,000,000 8 6,098,232 561,537
$1,000,000to $1,500,000 1 (2) (2)
$l,500,000to$2,000,000 6 10,497,449 1,149,077
$ 2,000,000 to $3,000,000
$3,000,OOOto$4,000,000
$4,000,OOOto$5,000,000 1 (22) (2)
$5,000,000 and over.. 3 () (2)
Classes grouped 2 29,266,868 3,487,059 524,984 19,826 265,720 7,569
Total 2,554 115,288,799 7,226,758 1,311 9,356,499 92,601 245 1,963,705 22,420

1
2
Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.
Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 137
TABLE 6c—PERSONAL INCOME TAX-OCCUPATIONS—DISTRIBU-
TION OF INCOMES BY CLASSES, FOR THE UNITED STATES—Con.

Theatrical b u s i n e s s : All other business. Business not stated.


Owners, managers, etc.

Income class. Num- Income Num- Income Num- fncome


tax, Net tax, ber tax,
ber Net normal ber normal
Net
normal
of re- income. and ad- of re- income. a n d ad-
of re- income and ad-
turns. ditional. turns. ditional.
turns. ditional.

83,000 to $4,009 i 130 $465,898 3,175 $11,231,181 1,913 $6,756,472


$3X00 to $4,000 29 100,084 $230 337 1,191,317 ""$3*608 394 1,391,456 "'$5', 149
$4,000 to $5,000 106 472,516 893 3,250 14,543,932 28,715 1,805 8,067,954 20,127
$5,0C0 to $6,000 97 530,581 2,542 2,489 13,708,608 60,196 1,359 7,413,562 35,713
$6,000 to $7,000 62 400,926 2,451 1,71? 11.028,287 66,424 1,039 6,707,699 43,221
$7,000 to $8,000 45 337,225 2,673 1,179 8', 825,283 62, C72 752 5,609,487 41,865
$8,000 to $9,G00 41 346,423 2,790 905 7,655,167 58,407 592 5,005,011 42,512
$9,000 to $10,000 33 311.479 2,488 673 6,338,198 55,518 483 4.580.471 40,828
$10,000 to $15,000.... 85 1,026,325 10,250 1,917 23,236,287 223,577 1,415 17;046,910 171,605
$15,000 to $20,000.... 50 860; 105 8,883 930 15,884,528 172,288 686 11,645,962 128,740
$20,000 to $25,000.... 32 692,239 6,816 513 11,457,824 152,678 432 9,423,802 119,599
$25,000 to $30,000.... 23 639,367 7,988 288 7,701,171 107,942 257 6,760,870 92,930
$30,000 to $40,000.... 17 592,056 8,660 399 13,353,938 205,611 363 12,018,445 187,941
$40,000 to $50,000.... 23 957,279 14,134 202 8,674,245 149,812 214 8,927,361 156,644
$50,000 to $60,000.... 5 280,172 4,671 140 7,242,447 146,066 145 7,508,041 146.839
$60,000 to $70,000.... 8 503,174 9,854 96 6,021,820 138,813 111 6,572,267 151,293
$70,000 to $80,000.... 4 223,167 3,710 87 6,231,796 151,561 64 4,445,922 109,988
$80,000 to $90,000.... 2 (2) (2) 50 4,035.066 115,826 54 4,336,310 113,113
$90,000 to $100,000... (2) (2) 36 3,204^170 87,978 45 3,832,007 115,843
$100,000 to $150,000.. 6 693,493 22,748 102 11,688,906 414,362 141 15,495,832 559,856
$150,000 to $200,000.. c 750,603 35,910 52 8,627,596 380,595 76 11,904,739 517,187
$200,000 to $250,000.. (2) 27 5,960,742 301,455 41 8,127,620 431,866
$250,000 to $300,000.. 3 831,204 50,823 14 3,453,600 182,530 23 5,709,963 312,657
$300,000 to $400,000.. 2 (2) (2) 13 4,366,887 281,363 26 8.090,293 522,012
$400,000 to $500,000 3 (2) (2) 19 7,741,083 570,008
$500,000 to $1,000,000 12 7.506.953 677,424 21 11,849,768 990,834
$1,000,000 to $1,500,000 3l ~'W" (2) 5 4,571,287 436,082
$1,500,000 to $2,000,000
$2,000,000 to $3,000,000 1 (2) (2)
$3,000,000 to $4,000,000 1 (2) (2) 1 (2) (2)
$4,000,000 to $5,000,000
$5 000,000 and over 1 (2) (2>,
Classes grouped 2 1,390,808 7G, 189 7,380,338 755,841 6,063,232 481,778
Total 811 12,405,124 268,703 18,605 230,550,387 4,980,662 12,478 217,603,826 6,546,230

1 Nontaxable; specific exemption and dividends exceed net income.


' Classes grouped to conceal the net income and identity of the taxpayer where only one or two returns
appear under a distribution.
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIES.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
ALABAMA.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Normal cor- Gross deduc-
report- pora- income. deductions. Net income. tax. pora- income. tions.
Deficit.
ing, tions. tions.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming
Florists and fruit growers
$35,979
190,926
$17,773
170,720
$18,206
20,206
$366
403
20 $153,403
34, 178
$215,712
51,458
$62,309
17,280 3
Stock raising 1,377 1,120 257 139 20,494 20,355
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere.. 415,891 171,394 244,497 4,945

Total, agriculture and animal husbandry. 52 18 644,173 361,007 283,166 5,719 34 j 189,336 293,911 1,045,575
Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines 81 29,953,121 11,336,636 18,616,485 372,319 30 3,966,220 4,421,281 455,061 M
Copper mines
Gold and silver and precious metals 467 1,485 1,018 3
Q
Iron mines 812,646 512,639 300,007 6,000 19,328 71,599 52,271 O
Lead and zinc mines 38,337 24,480 13,857 j 277
Quarries 74,303 50,142 24,161 | 484 488,922 615,357 126,435
Oil, gas, and salt wells 14,860 14,854 6 1 46,188 I 103,580 57,392
All other 47,082 38,502 172 21,096 ! 21,451 355
Total, extraction of minerals.. 108 30,940,349 11,977,253 18,963,096 379,253 49 4,542,221 5,234,753 692,532
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products-
Butter, cheese, and milk
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables) 58,539 47,748 10,791 216 7,358 12, 556 5,198
Oleomargarine 7,533 12, 158 4,625
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 264,456 212,563 51,893 1,043 75,530 83, 674 8,144
Bread and bakery products 49,132 47,162 1,970 40 20,889 22, 495 1,606
Coffee and spices 29,254 26,197 3,057 61
Flour mills and gristmills 90,155 70,048 20,107 402 18,815 i 29,641 10,826
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo-
lasses 179,469 116,944 62,525 1,250 1,710 : 8,724 7,014
22
Btee sugar 16 7 203,327 196,120 7,207 144 258,639 273,241 14,002
9
23 Confectionery and ice
Food preparations, allcream
other 5 4 223,672 196,134 27,538 550 1 1,876 6,234 4,358
Total, food and kindred products 48 26 1,098,004 912,916 185,088 3,706 22 392,350 448,723 56,373
Textiles and their products—
Carpets and rugs
25 Cordage and twine 2 2 106,318 97,654 8,664 174
26 Cotton goods 36 29 9,587,736 7,228,440 2,359,296 45,810 7 1,486,372 1,541,223 54,851
27
Hosiery and knit goods . . . . . 4 4 709 959 642 942 67 017 1 340
29 Silk and silk goods
30 Woolen and worsted goods
31 Men's clothing 4 3 81,098 42,208 38,890 778 1 4,755 10,780 6,025
Women's clothing
33 Men's and women's other furnishings
34 All other 5 5 788,597 634,030 154,567 3,091
Total, textiles and their products 51 43 11,273,708 8,645,274 2,628,434 51,193 8 1,491,127 1,552,003 60,876
eg
Iron and steel products-
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 20 15 16,201,750 9,388,162 6,813,588 136,271 5 77,262 436,668 359,406
36 Foundry and machine shops 48 40 9,355,497 7,376,906 1,978,591 38,807 8 131,022 154,186 23,164
Q
Total, iron and steel products 68 55 25,557,247 16,765,068 8,792,179 175,078 13 208,284 590,854 382,570 CO
Lumber and its manufactures—
37 Sawmills and planing mills 111 66 10,562,495 9,275,568 1,286,927 23,475 45 3,272,620 3,608,928 336,308
Furniture and fixtures 4 2 77,876 73 702 4 174 84 2 4,147 7,995 3 848
39 All other woodworking establishments 40 30 1,114,225 941,774 172,451 3,448 10 146,619 169,334 22,715 izj
Q
Total, lumber and its manufactures 155 98 11,754,596 10,291,044 1,463,552 27,007 57 3,423,386 3,786,257 362,871 o
Leather and finished products-
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished
41 Boots and shoes... ... i 1 Ii,366 9,614 1,752 35
42 All other 2 1 38,293 33,219 5,074 101 1 2,412 4,032 1,620

Total, leather and finished products 3 2 49,659 42,833 6,826 136 1 2,412 4,032 1,620

Paper and printing-


43 Paper and wood pulp
Manufactures of paper.
45 Printing and publishing 55 40 2 068 701 1 822,944 245,757 4,533 15 864,750 916, 714 51,964
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping end electrotyping, type
founding, etc.) 2 2 26,209 25,702 507 11

Total, paper and printing 57 42 2,094,910 1,848,646 246,264 4,544 15 864,750 916,714 51,964

co
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
ALABAMA—Continued.
•*
Classification No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Liquors and beverages—
47
48
Distilled
Malted..
2
1
2
1
n, 210
152
$1,289
185
$79
33
3
Ul
49 All other 30 19 $680,665 $476,369 $204,296 $4,085 11 36,854 41,539 4,685

Total, liquors and beverages 33 19 680,665 476,369 204,296 4,0S5 14 38,216 43,013 4,797 a
o
Chemicals and allied products- m
50 Chemicals 6 3 166,974 105,498 61,476 1,230 3 49,125 51,456 2,331
51 Fertilizers... 30 18 928 385 721 469 206 916 4,025 12 91,248 15S,571 67,323
5? Gas, illuminating and heating.... 3 2 1 700 1,381 319 6 1 29,645 31,803 2,158
53 Oils, and oil products 46 26 3,141,910 2,879,720 262,190 5,038 20 388,665 442,528 53,863 a
54 Paints and varnishes.... 4 3 238 598 195,229 43,369 867 1 1,200 1,400 200 o
55 Patent medicines 3 1 22 427 19,648 2,779 56 2 5,310 6,538 1,228
56 Petroleum, refined
bi Soap
Allother 23 14 753,935 491,840 262,095 5,233 9 173, 785 2,840,597 2,666,812
58
Total, chemicals and allied products 115 67 5,253,929 4,414,785 839,144 16,455 48 738,978 3,532,893 2,793,915

Stone, clay, and glass products—


Stone-
59 Cement 6 5 1 604,767 1,361,976 242,791 4,857 1 55,072 56,487 1,415
60 Marble and stone work 7 4 253,945 224,882 29,063 582 3 78,446 80,070 1,624
Clay-
61 Brick and tile... 15 7 232,644 198,831 33,813 618 8 260,145 273,243 13,098
6*> Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc.... 4 73,715 15,890 57,825 1,156 2 62,875 103,547 40,672
63 Allother 1 1 7,566 11,489 3 923
64 G lass and glass products
Total, stone, clay, and glass products 33 18 2,165,071 1,801,579 363,492 7,213 15 464,104 524, 836 60, 732
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel-
Smelters .
Manufactures 5 4 294 885 225 557 69 328 1,387 1 30,282 33,910 3,628
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 4 3 63,922 59,073 4, 849 96 1 6,720 6,765 45
Carriages and wagons.. .. .. 8 5 166,772 129, 235 37, 537 750 3 6,025 15,547 9,522
Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.) 1 1 311 311
All other
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel. 18 12 525,579 413,865 111,714 2,233 6 43,027 56,533 13,50b

Miscellaneous industries—
Tobacco
Agricultural implements 1 1 4,032 11,921 7,889
Electrical machinery 1 1 5,737 6,781 1,044
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 1 1 18,946 18,387 559 11
Rubber goods
Fur goods
Shipbuilding
Building construction
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
3
17
3
7
372 073
203,' 733
290 115
191,097
*1 958
12,636
1 63^
253 10 83,997 95,661 11,664 I
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 24 16 1,107,019 1,024,906 82,113 1,661 8 101,876 120,349 18,473
Engineering. 3 1 13,713 13,068 645 13 2 11,351 14, 803 3,452
All other 67 49 2,108,208 1,763,509 344,699 6, 856 18 363,483 399,590 36,107

Total, miscellaneous industries 117 77 3,823,692 3,301,082 522,610 10,432 40 570,476 649,105 78,629

Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-


dustries . 698 459 64,277,060 48,913,461 15,363,599 302,082 239 8,237,110 12,104,963 3,867,853

Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies 28 16 5,487,104 5,015,312 471.792 9,454 12 364,993 455,641 90, 648 a
Railroads, steam 18 9 15,520,751 13, 702,981 1, 817, 770 36,355 9 2,434,157 2,691,175 257,018 o
Railways, electric, city and suburban 14 7 1,170,901 957,398 213,503 4,271 7 707,076 776,086 69,010 g
Steamship transportation companies 13 5 216,476 93,243 123,233 2,464 8 75,943 107,108 31,165
Waterworks 7 5 182,181 112,917 69,264 1,385 2 2,811 4,006 1,195
Express companies
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies . . 19 11 119,259 107,572 11,687 257 8 68,101 102,798 34,697
All other 58 43 691,620 597,380 94,240 1,861 15 142,014 150,496 8,482

Total, public utilities 157 96 23,388,292 20,586, 803 2, 801,489 56,047 61 3, 795,095 4,287,310 492,215

Banks and insurance companies:


Banks-
National banks 86 84 3,835,750 2,676,103 1,159,647 23,191 2 270,942 286, 870 15,928
Savings banks and State banks 226 199 2,759,559 1,737,110 1,022,449 20,691 27 421,200 821,164 396,961
Trust companies 24 18 684, 548 512,512 172,036 3,413 6 299,490 324,308 24,818

Total, banks 336 301 7,279,857 4,925,725 2,354,132 47, 298 35 994, 732 1,432,342 437,710
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued. to
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
ALABAMA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES.
cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing, tions. tions.

Banks and insurance companies—Continued.


Insurance companies—
Life 3 $454,994 $394,464 $60,530 $1,211 $165,811 $175,123 $9,312 w
Fire and marine (stock) 2 58,384 40,905 17,479 350 11,449 15,023 3,574 H
Fire and marine (mutual) 1 48,306 23,945 24,361 487 i—i
Casualty 20 350,460 292,979 57,481 1.106 484,572 | 496,353 11,781 O
Fidelity and surety U
Allother 27,835 24,288 3,547 71

Total, insurance companies 33 27 939,979 776,581 163,398 3,225 ! 661,832 686,499 24,667

Grand total—banks and insurance companies... 328 | 8,219,836 5,702,306 2,517,530 50,523 | 41 [ 1,656,564 j 2,118,841 462,377 o
Merchandising companies: o
Department stores , 18 13 j 2,153,926 1,948,671 205,255 3,964 5 168,899 197,960 29,061
100 Wholesale jobbers 139 116 7,355,149 5,007,729 2,327,420 44,896 23 534,537 566,277 31,740 g
101 Real estate 266 118 1,071,379 839,589 231,790 4,671 148 701,864 1,058,959 357,095
102 Amusement companies 42 16 597,651 568,838 28,813 553 26 467,332 524,490 57,158
103 Hotels and restaurants 21 10 607,697 569,552 38,145 763 11 946,567 1,038,540 91,973
Total, merchandising companies. 486 273 11,765,802 8,934,379 2,831,423 54,847 213 2,819,199 3,386,226 567,027
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for 1,137 703 13,471,300 10,338,826 3,132,474 63,931 434 5,394,079 5,751,438 357,359
105 Corporations—inactive 354 354 4,787 3,918
Total, miscellaneous companies 1,491 703 13,471,300 10,338,826 3,132,474 788 5,394,948 5,756,225 361,277
3,361 152,706,812 106,814,035 45,892,777 9121402 1,425 26,634,373 33,182,229 i, 547,856
Grand total for the State of Alabama.
ALASKA

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


I
2 Florists and fruit growers
6 Stock raising
4
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry
Extraction^ minerals:
Coal mines 1 1 $100 $150 $50
fi Copper mines 2 2 4,815 4,815
7 Gold and silver and precious metals 7 1 $45,274 $45,016 $258 $5 6 100,284 137,217 36,933
9 Tron mines
9 Load and zinc mines
10 Quarries ..
11 Oil, gas, and salt wells 1 1 9,322 6,760 2,562 51 zn
12 Allother 18 2 59,764 52,062 7,702 154 16 1,942,798 2, i6,3,272 ieo, 474 ^
Total, extraction of minerals 29 4 114,360 103,838 10,522 210 25 2,043,182 2,245,454 202,272 ^
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products- C
Butter, cheese, and milk
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits o
and vegetables) 8 5 259,806 208,021 51,785 1,079 49,951 56,540 0,589 §
15 Oleomargarine . . . .
16 Slaughtering and meat packing and meat products
17 Bread and bakery products. tej
18 Coffee and spices • ;
o
19 Flour mills and gristmills : : : : : : : : : : : : o
20 Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo-
lasses
21 Beet sugar. * .. . ;
22 Confectionery and ice cream
23 Food preparations, all other
Total, food and kindred products 8 5 259,806 208,021 51,785 1,079 3 49,951 56,540 6,589
Textiles and their products-
24 Carpets and rugs
25 Cordage and twine
26 Cotton goods
27 Hats and caps
28 Hosiery and knit goods
29 Silk and silk goods
30 Woolen and worsted goods
31 Men's clothing
32 Women's clothing h-
CO
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
ALASKA—Continued.
Classification No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

33
34
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Textiles and their products—Continued.
Men's and women's other furnishings
All other
1
I
H
Total textiles and their products 1 O
1
Iron and steel products- 1
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills
36 Foundry and machine shops 3 3 $133,643 $106,310 $27,333 $547

Total, iron and steel products 3 3 133,643 106,310 27,333 547


3
Q
Lumber and its manufactures—
i
o
37 Sawmills and planing mills 5 4 257,043 192,971 64,072 1,227 1 $13,241 $13,622 $3S1
38 Furniture and fixtures
39 All other woodworking establishments
Total, lumber and its manufactures 5 4 257,043 | 192,071 64,072 1,227 1 - 13,241 13,622 381
Leather andfinishedproducts- 1
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished
41 Boots and shoes
42 Allother .
Total, leather andfinishedproducts
Paper and printing-
43 Paper and wood pulp -.
44 Manufactures of paper
45 Printing and publishing 4 3 92,6ii 82,635 9,376 188 i i2,800 14,326 1 1,526
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc.) 1 1 12,929 12,961 32

00 Total, paper and printing 5 3 92,011 82,635 9,376 188 2 25,729 27,287 1,558

8 47
Liquors and beverages—
Distilled ...
48 Malted 1 1 67,036 49,398 17,638 353
49 All other 1 1 11,914 8,923 2,991 60
Total, liquors and beverages 2 2 78,950 58,321 20,629 413
Chemicals and allied p r o d u c t s -
50 Chemicals
51 Fertilizers
52 Gas, illuminating and heating
53 Oils and oil products
54 Paints and varnishes
55 Patent medicines
56 Petroleum, refined
57 Soap
58 All other
Total, chemicals and allied products o
02
Stone, clay, and glass p r o d u c t s -
Stone—
59 Cement -. -
60 Marble and stone work
Clay-
61 Brick and tile o
62 Pottery terra cotta, fire clay, etc o
63 All other
64 Glass and glass products
Total, stone, clay, and glass products

Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—
65 Smelters
Manufactures.
67 Automobiles motorcycles and bicycles
68
Cars (steam railroad street cars etc.)
70 Allother .
Total, metal and metal products other than iron
and steel
= = = = =
Miscellaneous industries-
71 Tobacco
72 Agricultural implements .:
en
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
ALASKA—Continued.
Classification No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES.
cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor-
income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Miscellaneous industries—Continued.
73 Electrical machinery
74 Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc '
75
76
Rubber goods
Fur goods ..
' a
77 Shipbui lding o
78 Building construction
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.)
80 Engineering
81 All other 3 2 $76,956 $60,444 $16,512 $330 1 $3,000 $3,000 o
Total, miscellaneous industries 3 2 76,956 60,444 16,512 330 1 3,000 3,000 o
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-
dustries 26 19 898,409 708,702 189,707 3,784 7 $88,921 100,449 11,528
g
Public utilities:
82 Electric and gas lighting and power companies 7 6 153,741 112,811 40,930 819 1 462 555 93
83 Railroads, steam 1 1 1,965 1,965 39
84 Railways, electric citv and suburban
85 Steamship transportation companies 1 i" 24,779 26,407 1,628
86 2 2 28,391 16,715 11,676 234
87 Waterworks
Express companies
88 Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 3 2 54,758 34,040 20,718 414 1 18,530 20,909 2,379
89 7 3 125,770 90,676 35,094 702 4 49,377 55,108 5,731
All other
Total, public utilities 21 14 364,625 254,242 110,383 2,208 7 93,148 102,979 9,831
Banks and insurance compames:
Banks-
90 National banks 2 1 39,370 29,340 10,030 201 13,376 17,037 3,661
91 Savings banks and State banks 14 12 362,243 234,309 127,934 2,395 2 66,003 95,639 29,636
92 Trust companies.
Total, banks 16 13 401,613 263,649 137,964 2,596 3 79,379 112,676 33,297

Insurance companies-
Life .
94 Fire and marine (stock)
95 Fire and marine (mutual)
96 Casualty 1 1 128 3 995 2,867
97 Fidelity and surety 1
08 All other
Total, insurance companies 1 1 1,128 3,995 2,867

Grand total, banks and insurance companies


Merchandising compames:
Department stores .
17 13 401,613 263,649 137,964 2,596 4 80,507 116,671 36,164
s
99
100 Wholesale jobbers 1 1 30,426 22,493 7,933 159 3
101 1 1 1,456 798 658 13
102 Amusement conrDanies 1 6,291 5,244 1,047 21 o
103 Hotels and restaurants 5 2 73,722 61,189 12,533 233 3 77,879 84,154 6,275 OP
Total, merchandising companies 8 5 111,895 89,724 22,171 426 3 77,879 84,154 6,275

104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere


provided for 62 35 942,119 667,963 274,156 5,412 27 212,476 277,848 65,372 3
105 Corporations—inactive 43 43 503 503 a
Total, miscellaneous companies 105 35 942,119 667,963 274,156 5,412 70 212,476 278,351 65,875
o
g
Grand total for the Territory of Alaska 206 90 2,833,021 2,088,118 744,903 14,636 116 2,596,113 2, 928,058 331,945

ARIZONA.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming 18 6 $56,943 $38,519 $18,424 $370 $94,653 $292,715 $198,062
Florists and fruit growers 3 2 8,693 5,007 3,686 73 25,000 25,000
Stock raising 57 37 2,077,166 1,278,095 799,071 15.936 91,671 180,711 89,040
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere. 1 1 38,275 13,092 25,183 '504
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 79 46 2,181,077 1,334,713 846,364 16,883 | 33 186,324 498,426 312,102
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION Of INCOMES Bit [INDUSTRIES, FOR) STATES AND >TER~ £
RITORIES—Continued. oo
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
ARIZONA—Continued.
Classification No. 1

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Normal cor- Gross deduc-
report- pora- income. deductions. Net income. tax. pora- income. tions.
Deficit.
ing. tions. tions.

Extraction of minerals:
5 Coal mines
6 Copper mines 73 7 147,065,730 $25,166,912 $21,898,818 $437,904 66 $322,718 §1,375,553 $1,052,835 S3
7 Gold and silver and precious metals .. 37 37 109,537 391,678 282,141 H
Iron mines O
q Lead and zinc mines 1 1 11,530 11,530 in
10 Quarries 1 1 413 636 223
11 Oil, gas, and salt wells 3 2 43,362 37, 778 5,584 112 1 16,494 16,494
12 All other 138 12 1,487,607 1,182,972 304,635 6,864 126 1,103,409 2,311,504 1,208,095
Total extraction of minerals 253 21 48,596,699 26,387,662 22,209,037 444,880 232 1,536,077 4,107,395 2,571,318
Q
Manufacturing and mechanical industries: O
Food and kindred products-
13 Butter, cheese, and milk 6 5 392,100 277,625 114,475 2,289 1 2,674 3,000 326
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and
• vegetables' 1 1 354 2,065 1,711
15 Oleomargarine
16 Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 2 1 12,350 9,480 2,870 57 24,467 33,500 9,033
17 Bread and bakery products 1 1 30,000 39,345 9,345
18 Coffee and spices
19 Flour mills and gristmills 8 7 493,947 236,525 257,422 5,125 1 30,967 30,967
20 Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo-
lasses
21 Beet sugar
22 Confectionery and ice cream . . . .... 2 1 21,610 16,959 4,651 93 1 3,833 5 294 1 461
23 Food preparations, all other
Total, food and kindred products 20 14 920,007 540,589 379,418 7,564 6 92,295 114,171 21,876
Textiles and their products—
24 Carpets and rugs
25 Cordage and twine
26 Cotton goods .... . . . . .
27
28 Hosiery and. knit goods .
29 Silk and silk goods i
30 Woolen and worsted goods
31 Men's clothing.- . . . .
32 Women's clothing
33 Men's and women's other furnishings . . .
34 All other
Total, textiles and their products
Iron and steel products—
35 Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills
36 Foundry and machine shops 7 4 142,879 128,108 14,771 275 3 4,650 5,427 777
Total, iron and steel products 7 4 142,879 128,108 14,771 275 3 4,650 5,427 777

37
38
39
Lumber and its manufactures-
Sawmills and planing mills
Furniture and fixtures
All other woodworking establishments
12
1
11
1
1,384,429
37,244
1,019,095
19,298
365,334
17,946
7,251
359
1 5,000 5,000 I
Total, lumber and its manufactures 13 1 12 1,421,673 1,038,393 383,280 7,610 h 5,000 5,000
Q
Leather and finished p r o d u c t s - OP
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished
41 Boots and shoes
42 All other
Total leather and finished products j
a
Paper and p r i n t i n g - o
43 Paper and wood pulp
44 Manufactures of paper
45 Printing and publishing 22 14 956,494 880,156 76,338 1,526 8 108,945 121,376 12,431
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, sterotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc.)
Total, paper and printing 22 14 956,494 880,156 76,338 1,526 8 108,945 121,376 12,431
Liquors and beverages-
47 Distilled
48 Malted . . ...
49 All other 1 1 30,087 21,298 8,789 176
Total, liquors and beverages 1 an n«7 21,298 8,789 176
Chemicals and allied p r o d u c t s -
50 Chemicals
Fertilizers,....,.,. , , .,,.,..),.,
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TA2£—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER- *-*
RITORIE S-^Continued. g
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
ARIZONA—Continued.
Classification No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. cor- deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- tax. pora- income. tions.
ing. tions. tions.

52
53
54
Manufacturing a n d mechanical industries—Continued.
Chemicals and allied products—Continued.
Gas, illuminating and heating
Oils and oil products
Paints and varnishes
2 1 | $22,821 $14,225 $8,596 $172 1 $15,051 $26,6H $11,563
1
w.
55 P a t e n t medicines 1 1 400 ' l 437 1,037
56 Petroleum, refined ;:::::::::::::
57 Soap o
58 All other

Total, chemicals and allied products 3 1 22,821 14,225 8,596 172 15,451 28,051 12,600
Stone, clay, and glass products— a
59
Stone-
Cement o
60
Clay-
Marble and stone work g
61 Brick and tile 2 2 75,277 88,168 12,891
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc
63 All other 1 1 53,02i 26.245 26,776 536
64 Glass and glass products
Total, stone, clay, and glass products 3 1 53,021 26,245 26,776 536 2 75,277 88,168 12,891
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—
65 Smelters . . 2 1 3,698,590 3,040,464 658,126 13,163 1 22,202 29,336 7,134
66 Manufactures 1 1 9,336 27,818 18,482
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles
68 Carriages ana wagons
69 Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)
70 All other
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
jand steel 3 1 3,698,590 3,040,464 658,126 13,163 2 31,538 57,154 25,616
Miscellaneous industries-
Tobacco
Agricultural implements
Electrical machinery
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc
Rubber goods
Fur goods
Shipbuilding
Building construction 7 6 116,379 84,010 32,369 648 1 24,314 j 24,452 138
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.)
Engineering 1 1 664 553 111 2
All other 14 14 662,549 524,527 138,022 2,758
Total, miscellaneous industries 22 21 779,592 609,090 170,502 3,408 1 24,314 24,452 138
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical indus-
tries 94 69 8,025,164 6,298,568 1, 726,598 34,430 25 352,470 443,799 91,329
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies 15 12 2,009,981 1,656,743 353,238 7,285 3 88,076 94,650 6,574
I
Railroads, steam
Railways, electric, city and suburban
Steamship transportation companies
19
2
9
1
7,953, 668
107,049
6,074,598
97,503
1,879,070
9,546
37,523
191
10
1
6,877, 843
27,940
14,431,601
31,080
7,553,758
3,140 a
XII
"W atervvorks ... . . . . 11 5 347,428 232,591 114,837 2,308 6 34,923 38,368 3,445
Express companies
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 10 5 50,989 47,454 3,535 69 5 65,860 137, 714 71,854
All other 14 9 190,523 158,003 32,520 650 5 21,129 41,095 19,966 o
Total, public utilities 71 41 10,659,638 8,266,892 2,392,746 48,026 30 7,115,771 14,774,508 7,658,737
Banks and insurance companies: 3
Banks—• Q
National banks 14 13 912,938 666,521 246,417 4,928 1 196,171 202,264 6,093 O
Savings banks and State banks 44 41 2,008,894 1,268,964 739,930 14,797 3 12,215 12,484 269 %
Trust companies 5 130,940 91,592 39,348 770 1 52,624 111,693 59,069
Total, banks 64 59 3,052,772 2,027,077 1,025,695 20,495 5 261,010 326,441 65,431
Insurance companies—
Life
Fire and marine (stock) 1 1 314 214 413 664 99,450
Fire and marine (mutual)
Casualty . . . . .. 11 6 46,995 36,882 10,113 203 5 14,508 14,821 313
Fidelity and surety
All other 1 1 453 306 147 2
Total, insurance companies 13 7 47,448 37,188 10,260 205 6 328,722 428,485 99,763
Grand total, banks and insurance companies 77 66 3,100,220 2,064,265 1,035,955 20,700 11 589,732 754,926 165,194
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES FOR STATES AND TER- en
RITORIE S—Continued. to
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
ARIZ ON A—Continued.

Total COEPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
in
Merchandising companies:
H
Department stores $69,585 $34,895 $34,690 $694
100 Wholesale jobbers 1,012,491 659,489 353,002 6,346
101
102
103
Real estate
Amusement companies
Hotels and restaurants
' 569,338
25,996
412,603
368,409
24,373
367,590
200,929
1,623
45,013
4,019
12
$136,270
51,640
49,390
$255,207
55,181
75,059
$118,937
3,541
25,669
§
O
W
Total, merchandising companies 60 38 2,090,013 1,454,756 635,257 11,970 22 237,300 385,447 148,147
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
105
provided for
Corporations—inactive
365
391
259 6,928,455 4,850,151 2,078,304 42,292 106
391
1,053,729
1,242
1,377,099
140,102
323,370
138,860
3
Q
O
Total, miscellaneous companies 756 259 6,928,455 4,850,151 2,078,304 42,292 497 1,054,971 1,517,201 462,230
Grand total for the State of Arizona 540 81,581,266 50,657,007 30,924,259 619,181 11,072,645 22,481,702 11,409,057

ARKANSAS.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming $400,089 $232,283 $167,806 $3,268 $74,160 $121,831 $47,671
Florists and fruit growers 119,470 103,082 16,388 328 10,442 18,342 7,900
Stock raising 8,876 7,518 1,358 27 5,360 5,360
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 88,300 66,687 21,613 442 422,834 494,031 71,197
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 52 21 616,735 409,570 207,165 4,065 31 507,436 639,564 132,128
E x t r a c t i o n of m i n e r a l s :
5 Coal m i n e s . . . . 27 10 812,601 725,501 87,100 1,587 17 369,870 471,968 102,098
Copper mines
7 Gold and silver and precious metals
8
0 Iron mines 11 3 13,025 4,837 8,188 163 8 1,749 65,394 63,645
10 Quarries
Lead and zinc mines 2 2 58,629 57,389 1,240 21
11 Oil gas, and salt wells . .. 14 5 204,196 174,111 •30,085 602 9 1,040,064 1,046,726 6,662
12 All'other 8 2 245,538 235,353 10,185 204 6 69,620 84,763 15,143
Total, extraction of minerals 62 22 1.333,989 1,197,191 136,798 2,577 40 1,481,303 1,668,851 187,548

Manufacturing and mechanical industries:


Food and kindred products-
13 Butter, cheese, and milk
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables) 6 3 69,065 66,024 3,041 61 3 1,629 4,267 2,638
15 Oleomargarine.
16 Slaughtering andmeat packing, and meat products.
17 Bread and bakery products 2 2 62,189 54,022 8,167 172
18
19
Coffee and spices
Flour mills and gristmills
3
18
3
12
165 748
633,689
131,408
463,158
34 340
170,531
688
3,068 6 177,225 214,030 36,805 sg
20 Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo-
?1
22
lasses
Beet sugar
Confectionery and ice cream 5 4 190,396 137,829 52,567 1,060 1 41,441 41,782 341
ao

23 Food preparations, all other 4 2 41,864 37,631 4,233 78 2 39,807 42,188 2,381 jo
.
Total, food and kindred products 38 26 1,162,951 890,072 272,879 5,127 12 260,102 302,267 42,165
Textiles and their products-
°4 Carpets and rugs O
Cordage and twine 1
?6 Cotton goods i 1
5 387 2,930
115,293
2 457 49 o
9,7 Hats and caps
145,929 30,636 613
::::::::::: g
28 Hosier v and knit goods §
Silk and silk goods
30 Woolen and worsted goods
31 Men's clothing i 1 68 107 68 135 28
3? Women's clothing
33 Men's and women's other furnishings l 1 13,753 11,552 2,201 44
34 All other 4 4 197,589 147,113 50,476 1,010
Total, textiles and their products 8 7 362,658 276,888 85,770 1,716 1 68,107 68,135 28

Iron and steel p r o d u c t s -


Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 1 1 10,302 9,780 522 10
36 Foundry and machine shops 13 11 475,048 378,530 96,518 1,901 2 27,140 29,290 2,150
Total, iron and steel products . . . . . . 14 12 485,350 388,310 97,040 1,911 2 27,140 29,290 2,150
f—i
Oi
CO
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.J
ARKANSAS—Continued.
d Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.
num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES.
cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
i ing. tions. tions.
5
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Lumber and its manufactures—
1
37 Sawmills and planin°" mills 103 80 $14,755,789 $12,211,363 $2,544,426 $48,676 23 $2,288,682 $2,597,951 $309,269
38 Furniture and fixtures . 6 5 383,025 311,980 71,045 1,421 1 5,636 38.077 32,441
39 All other woodworking establishments 51 38 2,343,175 1,927,189 415,986 7,330 13 540,766 | 586,868 46,102
Q
Total, lumber and its manufactures 160 123 17,481,989 14,450,532 3,031,457 57,427 37 2,835,084 3,222,896 387,812 GO
Leather andfinishedproducts— = = = = = o
40 Leather tanned curried and finished
41 Boots and shoes 1 1 18,936 18,934 2 1
42 All other 2 2 63,148 48,474 14,674 223
Q
Total, leather and finished products 3 3 82,084 67,408 14,676 224
O
Paper and printing- g
43 Paper and wood pulp
44 Manufactures of paper
45 Printing and publishing 25 16 850,209 698,094 152,115 2,995 9 159,533 167,063 7,530
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding etc ) 1 1 2,904 2,678 226 5

Total, paper and printing . . 26 17 853,113 700,772 152,341 3,000 9 159,533 167,063 7,530
Liquors and beverages—
47 Distilled
48 Malted
49 All other 11 9 191,620 139,776 51,844 1,037 2 9,596 12,568 2,972

Total, liquors and beverages 11 9 191,620 139,776 51,844 1,037 2 9,596 12,568 2,972
Chemicals and allied products— i
1
50 Chemicals
51 Fertilizers 2 2 i29.845 116,755 i3,090 245
52 j 13 078 9 663 3 415 68
53 Oils, and oil products 19 9 1 906 543 1 827! 668 78', 875 1,503 10 317,529 397,136 79,607
54 Paints and varnishes 1 1 68,068 67', 102 966 19
55 Patent medicines 6 4 135,347 79 564 55,783 1,177 2 200 244 44
56 Petroleum, refined.. 1 1 114,339 121,753 7,414
57 Soap
58 Allother 1 1 7,473 11,268 3,795

Total, chemicals and allied products 31 17 2,252,881 2,100,752 152,129 3,012 14 439,541 530,401 90,860

Stone, clay, and glass products—


Stone-
59 Cement. . .
60 Marble and stone work. . 6 2 57,014 55,250 1,764 36 4 32,989 41,006 8,017
Clay-
61 Brick and tile 9 6 276,660 236,668 39,992 800 3
87,695 220,445 132,750
62 Pottery, terra cotta fire clay etc 1 1 12,399 10,428 1,971 39
63 All other 1 1 18,613 16,520 2,093 42
64 Glass and glass products
Total, stone, clay, and glass Droducts 17 10 364,686 318,866 45,820 917 7 120,684 261,451 140,767

Metals and metal products other than iron and steel-


65 Smelters --- Q
66 Manufactures .... IP
67 A-utomobiles, motorcycles and bicycles
68 Carriages and wagons 7 6 153,535 103,933 49,602 899 1 49,387 49,755 368
69 Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)
70 All other i i 45,108 45,079 29 1
Total, metals and metal products other than iron 3
and steel 8 7 198,643 149,012 49,631 900 1 49,387 49,755 368 o
Miscellaneous industries— o
71 Tobacco
72 Agricultural implements
73 Electrical machinery
74 Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc
75 Rubber goods . •i
1 586 586
76 Fur goods 1 1 85,866 30,627 55,239 1,105
77 Shipbuilding
78 Building construction 5 2 16,099 14,327 1,772 35 3 8,291 13,168 4,877
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 2 2 271,005 289,791 18,786
Engineering 1 1 319,630 317,43*4 2,196 31
81 All other 48 31 1,136,606 967,450 169,156 3,270 17 142,288 151,148 8,860

Total, miscellaneous industries 58 35 1,558,201 1,329,838 228,363 4,441 23 421,584 454,693 33,109

Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical


industries 374 266 24,994,176 20,812,226 4,181,950 79,712 108 4,390,758 5,098,519 707, 761
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
ARKANSAS—Continued.
Classification No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions^ Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Public utilities:
82
83
Electric and gas lighting and power companies
Railroads, steam
34
45
22
19
$1,388,554
5,646,644
$1,164,831
4,954,463
$223,723
692,181
$4,194
11,514
12
26
$111,442
2,109,994
$131,062
2,629,684
$19,620
519,690
a
84 Railways electric city and suburban 11 4 1,781,928 1,626,639 155,289 3,087 7 1,053,024 1,123,452 70,428
85 Steamship transportation companies . 6 2 11,611 10,940 671 13 5 44,923 56,639 11,716
8fi Waterworks . . 7 6 240,467 204,664 35,803 716 1 19 3,614 3,595
87 Express companies 3 3 55,976 51,623 4,353 87
S8 Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 33 29 223,994 189,517 34,477 686 4 9,422 13,205 3,783
89 All other . . 29 22 383,504 298,584 84,920 1,451 7 13,577 18,168 4,591

Total, public utilities 168 106 9,732,678 8,501,261 1,231,417 21,748 62 3,342,401 3,975,824 633,423
j
Banks and insurance companies: o
Banks— o
90
91
National banks
Savings banks and State banks
67
378
63
348
1,973,915
4,370,881
1,280,538
2,724,004
* 693,377
1,646,877
13,839
33,686
4
30
305,123
168,768
317,490
232,612
12,367
63,844
g
92 Trust companies 27 24 903,686 580,143 323,543 6,471 3 32,665 48,456 15,791

Total, banks 472 435 7,248,482 4,584,685 2,663,797 53,996 37 506,556 598,558 92,002

Insurance companies—
93 Life 8 2 75,335 61,800 13,535 270 6 730,540 756,080 25,540
94 Fire and. marinG (stocks 1 1 241,610 150,692 90,918 1,818
95 Fire and marine (mutual)
<m Casualty . . 26 20 91,528 65,325 26,203 536 6 8,476 8,835 359
97 Fidelity .-
All other .
Total, insurance companies 35 23 408,473 277,817 130,656 2,624 12 739,016 764,915 25,899

Grand total, banks and insurance companies 507 458 7,656,955 4,862,502 2,794,453 56,620 49 1,245,572 1,363,473 117,901
Merchandising companies: [
Department stores j 2 715,519 602,351 113,168 2,263
100 Wholesale jobbers 75 4,604, 356 2,832,077 1,772,279 34,816 51,161 58,579 7,418
101 Real estate j 112 426,871 277,121 149,750 2,833 126,729 201,570 74,841
102 Amusement companies ! 19 146,609 135,555 11,054 212 215,724 240,850 25,126
103 Hotels and restaurants I 12 740,904 639,344 101,560 2,022 11,885 13,725 1,840

Total, merchandising companies j 220 152 6,634,259 4,486,448 2,147,811 42,146 405,499 514,724 109,225

104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere j


provided for i 778 22,263,526 8,171,729 14,091,797 159 1,324,500 1,643,618 319,118
105 Corporations—inactive I 183 183 30,289 30,263

Total, miscellaneous companies j 961 619 22,263,526 8,171,729 14,091,797 280,262 342 1,324,526 1,673,907 349,381

Grand total for the State of Arkansas | 2,344 1,644 73,232,318 48,440,927 24,791,391 487,130 700 12,697,495 14,934,862 2,237,367
I
CALIFORNIA.

Agriculture and animal husbandry: H


Farming 493 241 $12,703,774 $7,479,948 $5,223,826 $104,007 252 ! $3,634,278 $5,377,567 $1,743,289
i—i
Florists and fruit growers 340 187 6,330,856 4,600,678 1,730,178 33,978 153 I 1,663,706 2,472,726 809,020
Ci
Stock raising 196 117 9,387.787 7.104,574 2,283,213 45,909 79 822,292 1,343,479 521,187
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere. 72 27 6,116,669 5,161,644 955,025 19,099 45 1 2,011,778 5,193,705 3,181,927

Total, agriculture and animal husbandry i 1,101 572 I 34,539,086 24,346,844 10,192,242 202,993 529 ! 8,132,054 14,387,477 6,255,423

Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines 10 1,039,972 650,199 389,773 7,796 709,765 920,279 210,514 o
Copper mines 41 4,889,628 1,996,683 2,892,945 57,863 1,840,039 1,933,652 93,613 o
Gold and silver and precious metals. 275 13,256,706 8,859,034 4,397,672 87,953 240 5,555,260 8,411,592 2,856,332
Iron mines 3 3 264,852 271,125 6,273
Lead and zinc mines 3 2 71,080 58,864 12,216 245 1 54,025 54,557 532
Quarries 31 8 502,233 466,175 36,058 722 23 819,218 1,064,300 245,082
Oil, gas, and salt wells 423 173 71,319,213 35,924,114 35,395,099 687,935 250 8,288,563 11,229,450 2,940,887
All other 344 84 21)197,199 14,883,308 6,313,891 126,547 260 4,248,355 5,908,993 1,660,638

Total, extraction of minerals.. 1,130 321 I 112,276,031 62,838,377 49,437,654 969,061 809 21,780,077 29,793,948 8,013,871

Manufacturing and mechanical industries:


Food and kindred p r o d u c t s -
Butter, cheese, and milk 94 4,938,581 4,618,627 319,954 5,905 933,088 992,048 58,960
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and
vegetables) 114 19,931,272 13,821,704 6,109,568 114,967 2,470,647 2,683,116 212,469
Oleomargarine
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 3,904,893 3,158,077 746,816 14,936 109,487 149,090 39,603
Bread and bakery products 3,775,256 3,538,516 236,740 4,673 866,396 1,002,394 135,998
Coffee and spices 908.339 506,968 401,371 7,904 14,339 19,897 5.558
Flour mills and grist mills 29 5,503)115 3,875,059 1,628,056 30,720 22,172 26,597 4,425
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued. 00
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
CALIFORNIA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Normal cor- Gross deduc- Deficit.
report- income. deductions. Net income. tax. income.
pora- pora- tions.
ing, tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Food and kindred products—Continued.
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo-
lasses $15,837,652 $9,436,161 $6,401,491 $128,031 $37,305 $48,233 I $10,928
Beet sugar 5 8,682,786 2,892,119 5,790,667 112,211 a
Confectionery and ice cream 26 2,617,533 2,388,281 229,252 4,586 887,629 1,004,646 117,017
Food preparations, all other 37 3,484,421 2,488,337 996,084 19,922 442,913 505,393 62,480
Total, food and kindred products... 303 05, 5S3,S4S 46,723,849 22,859,999 443,855 141 5,783,976 6,431,414 f 647,438
Textiles and their products— 9
Carpets and rugs o
Cordage and twine 636,616 253,810 382,806 7,656 o
Cotton goods 950,216 717,792 232,424 4,635 9,434 12,770 3,336
Hats and caps 426,979 364,230 62,749 1,011 89,063 110,458 21,395 g
Hosiery and knit goods 614,766 519,760 95,006 1,901 3,161 8,239 5,078
Silk and silk goods 273,622 163,246 110,376 2,199 4,010 4,010
Woolen and worsted goods 44,769 32,919 11,850 237 156,666 185,317 28,651
Men's clothing 839,341 695,419 143,922 2,879 394,006 395,650 1,644
Women's clothing 337,960 285,293 52,667 1.039 173,861 220,966 47,105
Men's and women's other furnishings. 1,698,446 1,327,155 371,291 7,427 115,386 118,624 3,238
All other 2,121,157 1,318,009 803,148 16,014 60,305 127,973 67,668
Total, textiles and their products. 118 88 7,943,872 5,677,633 2,266,239 44,998 30 1,001,882 1,184,007 182,125
Iron and steel products—•
Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills.. 46 29 4,670,127 3,186,669 1,483,458 29,213 604,132 95,562
Foundry and machine shops 250 154 25,597,553 19,325,541 6,272,012 125,158 2,463,025 3,113,114 650,089
Total iron and steel products 183 30,267,680 22,512,210 7,755,470 154,371 113 3,067,157 3 819 fi 745,651
Lumber and its manufactures—
37 Sawmills and planing mills 157 10,847,917 9,155,568 1,692,349 33,787 4,474,124 5,715,099 I 1,240,975
38 Furniture and fixtures .. . . ... 27 13 530,775 444,906 85,869 1,693 14 247,613 278,692 31, 079
39 All other wood working establishments 67 44 3,795,235 3,054,716 740,519 13,614 23 475,336 587,969 112,

Total, lumber and its manufactures 251 134 15,173,927 12,655,190 2, 518,737 49,094 117 5, 197,073 6, 581,760 1,384, 687

Leather and finished products—


40 Leather, tanned curried and finished 28 23 3 766 914 2,302,743 1, 464,171 29,288 5 96,833 116,877 20, 044
41 Boots and shoes . . .. 10 8 802,432 594,289 208,143 4,164 2 76,148 78,988 2, 840
42 Allother 22 18 906,320 626,794 279,526 5,591 4 53,493 60,754 7, 261

Total, leather and finished products 60 49 5,475,666 3,523,826 1, 951,840 39,043 11 226,474 256,619 30, 145
Paper and printing-
43 Paper and wood pulp .... 6 5 1 185 852 705,712 480,140 9,603 1 6 626 620
44 Manufactures of paper 37 25 4,896,318 2,547,749 2, 348,569 46,974 12 85,465 125,638 40, 173
45 Printing and publishing 289 186 18,159,314 15,891,256 2, 268,058 43,959 103 2, 928,659 3, 150,690 222, 031
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc.) 26 17 781,884 689,487 92,397 1,847 9 150,430 161,540 11, 110

I
Total, paper and printing 358 233 25,023,368 19,834,204 189,164 102,383 125 3, 164,560 3, 438,494 273, 934
Liquors and beverages—
47 Distilled 29 15 1,815,561 1,544,289 271,272 5,427 14 655,892 679,094 23, 202
48 Malted 37 27 7 948 118 7 301,715 646,403 13,357 10 1, 359,892 1, 476,372 116, 480
49 All other 73 42 3,014,560 2,370,892 643,578 12,121 31 579,955 645,602 65, 647

Total, liquors and beverages 139 84 12, 778,239 11,216,986 i , 561,253 30,905 55 2, 595,739 2, 801,068 205, 329
Chemicals and allied products-
50 Chemicals . ... 44 24 2 173,054 1,051,420 1, 121.634 22,434 20 249,158 415,010 165, 852
Fertilizers 7 177,153 3,544 10 40,639 101,442 60 803
51
52 Gas, illuminating and heating
17
11 7
724,168
845,819
547,015
643,074 202,745 4,056 4 5,662 11,735 6, 073
3
53 Oils, and oil products 69 35 1,758,498 1,232,040 526,458 10,920 34 1, 111,679 1 279,227 167, 5IX o
o
54 Paints and varnishes 30 24 2,341 045 1 639 663 701,382 14,124 6 45,606 56,646 11 040
Patent medicines .... 30,021 8 553
55
56 Petroleum refined
14
27
5
16
1,003,762
13 700 924
655,303
10 025 317
348,459
3, 675,607
6,970
73,512
9
11
21,468
3 j 394,250 44, 017,670 40,623 4?0 K
57 Soap 13 8 1,008,066 696,132 311,934 6,202 5 102,462 116,199 13 737
58 All other 57 31 2,807,569 2,015,941 791,628 15,785 26 148,782 324,173 175 391

Total, chemicals and allied products 282 157 26,362,905 18,505,905 7, 857,000 157,547 125 119,706 46 352,123 41,232 417
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone-
59 Cement 27 16 6,827,311 5 091,090 1, 736,221 34 058 11 127 674 185,412 57 738
60 Marble and stone work 26 10 359,884 330,630 29,254 583 16 285,747 406,876 121 129
Clay-
61 Brick and tile 50 21 1,952,252 1,713,036 239,216 4,785 29 363,329 511,931 148 602
62 Pottery, terra cotta,fireclay, etc 10 7 1,397,383 1,238,516 158,867 3,177 3 26,642 47,880 21
2
238
63 All other 5 3 160.956 148.492 12,464 250 2 111.940 114,787 847
64 Glass and glass products 16 9 797; 679 636,775 160,904 3,218 7 200;628 256,332 55 704

Total, stone, clay, and glass products 134 66 11,495,465 9,158,539 2, 336,926 46,071 68 1, 115,960 1 523,218 407 258
=== — CD
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued. O
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
CALIFORNIA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Normal cor- Gross deduc- Deficit.
income. deductions. Net income. tax. income.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
xn
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel-
Smelters $3,891,934 $1,630,449 $2,261,485 $45,230 $150,191 $280,653 $130,462 xn
Manufactures 4,687,672 4,022,054 665,618 13,316 264,071 347,180 83,109
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 3,034,592 2,235,083 799,509 15,938 504,616 658,638 154,022 o
Carriages and wagons 24,728 25,035 307 xn
Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.) 32,637 31,722 915 23,957 36,047 12,090
. All other 249 222 27 183,670 231,282 47,612
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel 176 11,647,084 7,919,530 3,727,554 74,503 1,151,233 1,578,835 ! 427,602
3
o
o
Miscellaneous industries— %
Tobacco 664,191 572,301 91,890 1,837 7 119,353 130,378 11,025
Agricultural implements 231,346 194,307 37,039 520 1 2,201 3,973 1,772
Electrical machinery 275,095 223,349 51,746 1,015 13 72,884 131,753 58,869
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 1,382,297 1,162,324 219,973 4,400 6 129,522 196,369 66,847
Rubber goods 719,828 618,190 101,638 2,035 9 1,138,128 1,235,268 97,140
Fur goods 168,605 112,507 56,098 983 1 2,342 6,390 4,048
Shipbuilding 3,148,545 1,037,877 2,110,668 42,213 3 693,038 868,379 175,341
Building construction 3,322,590 2,994,044 328,546 6,578 44 1,378,819 1,485,920 107,101
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads,
tunnels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 150 6,552,649 5,670,110 882,539 17,558 81 7,059,548 8,788,998 1,729,450
Engineering 29 14 863,936 563,863 •300,073 6,002 15 626,868 691,194 64,326
81 All other 313 196 16,968,135 14,425,821 2,542,314 51,128 117 5,053,555 5,432,384 378,829
Total, miscellaneous industries 685 34,297,217 27,574,6 6,722,524 134,269 297 16,276,258 18,971,006 2,694,748
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical
industries .• 2,943 1,773 250,049,271 185,302,565 64,746,706 1,277,039 1,170 44,700,018 92,931,352 48,231,334
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies 127 55,486,979 44,899,293 10,587,686 211,627 34 1,584,523 2,137, 553,092
Railroads, steam 96 45 85,948,362 53,882,398 32,065,964 563,360 51 8,909,959 12,728, 3,818,647
Railways, electric, city and suburban 43 11 3,485,939 3,091,573 394,366 7,931 32 37,419,558 40,418, 2,998,835
Steamship transportation companies 121 96 29,060,978 14,709,725 14,351,253 286,567 25 2,263,851 2,528, 265,032
Waterworks 303 148 4,706,789 3,964,460 742,329 14,881 155 1,650,828 2,860, 1,209,862
Express companies 6 2 4,624,865 3,740,626 884,239 17,685 4 251,396 256, 5,128
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 100 61 26,284,733 23,919,628 2,365,105 47,308 39 1,205,750 1,342, 136,643
All other 339 181 10,554,539 7,751,642 2,802,897 55,741 158 6,305,354 7,328 1,022,835
Total, public utilities. 1,135 637 220,153,184 155,959,345 64,193,839 1,205,100 59,591,219 69,601,293 j 10,010,074
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks-
National banks 264 229 21,711,871 15,669,824 6,042,047 120,647 1,641,997 1,991,848 349,851
Savings banks and State banks. 469 409 31,702,102 25,537,038 6,165,064 122,392 1,809,479 2,154,510 345,031
Trust companies 17 14 4,851,951 3,308,860 1,543,091 30,860 383,178 403,728 20,550
Total, banks. 750 652 i 58,265,924 44,515,722 13,750,202 273,899 3,834,654 4,550,086 715,432
Insurance c o m p a n i e s - j
Life 11,613,317 10,796,434 816,883 16,336 | 5 ! 3,217,326 1,365,898 148,572
Fire and marine ( s t o c k ) . . . 12.100,809 9,861,631 I 2,239,178 186,503 19,944
Fire and marine ( m u t u a l ) .
Casualty
Fidelity and surety
8
110
1
2i;356
3,579,819
167,316
15,913 |
2,508,965 :
139,415
5,443
1,070,854
27,901
44,784 I
'111 |
21,324 j
1 i
|
34 i
I
166,559
'....,
357,046 431,697 74,651 I
O
558
Allother ".
Total, insurance companies ; 139 99 27,482,617 | 23,322,358 4,160,259 | 83,113 | 40 | 3,740,931 3,984,098 ! 243,167

Grand total, banks and insurance companies... .i 751 I 85,748,541 67,8 17,910,461 ! 357,012 138 7,575,585 8,534,184 958,599
a
Merchandising companies: j o
99 Department stores j 27 22 4,411,177 3,279,269 1,131,908 21,956 5 676,833 1,202,791 | 525,958 g
100 Wholesale jobbers I 425 331 40,289,356 28,699,588 11,589,768 227,823 94 2,265,342 2,591,208 | 325,866
101 Real estate I 1,284 539 16,081,953 10,910,093 5,171,860 103,381 745 11,373,032. 18,567,937 ! 7,194,905
102 Amusement companies 200 96 8,783,181 8,107,888 675,293 13,476 104 2,902,161 5,365,905 2,463,744
103 Hotels and restaurants 233 116 11,351,291 10,356,636 994,655 17,877 117 8,775,468 9,787,773 I 1,012,305

Total, merchandising companies \ 2,169 i 1,104 j 80,916,958 I 61,353,474 j 19,563,484 I 384,513 1,065 25,992,836 37,515,614 I 11,522,778

104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere


provided for 3,496 178,571,548 124,663,365 | 53,908,183 j 1,062,384 2,484 37,975,218 51,187,533 I 13,212,315
105 Corporations—inactive 2,639 2,639 39,297 680,026 I 640,729

Total, miscellaneous companies j 8,619 3,496 178,571,548 j 124,663,365 53,908,183 j 1,062,384 5,123 38,014,515 51,867,559 13,853,044

Grand total for the-State of California. 7,986 8,654 j 962,254,619 682,302,050 279,952,569 j 5,458,102 9,332 205,786,304 1304,631,427 | 98,845,123
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued. to
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

COLORADO.

CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.

Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. ber of ber of
Gross Total Total
cor- Normal cor- Gross
income. deductions. Net income. tax. deduc- Deficit.
pora- pora- income. tions.
tions. tions.
72

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming
Florists and fruit growers
Stock raising
33
16
85 I
$817,596
174,329
2,828,218
$589,042
141,274
2,085,954
$228,554
33,055
742,264
S4,159
620
14,803
$441,879
113,936
800,598 |
$586,091
132,460
1,157,383
$144,212
18,524
356,785
I
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 403,777 325,520 138,257 2,667 94,260 I 175,073 i 80,813 Q
11 i
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry j 317 145 4,283,920 3,141,790 1,142.130 22,249 172 I 1,450,673 2,051,007 600,334

Extraction of minerals: I
Coal mines 107 5,113,588 4,463,763 649,825 12,581 54 1,532, 430 1,879,166 346,736 M
Copper mines 12 12,497 12,219 278 6 11 41, 137 102,224 61,087
Gold and silver and precious metals. 175 15,334,679 14,061,466 1,273,213 25,468 132 5,036, 338 j 5,468,212 431,874 O
Iron mines 5 26,298,469 24,095,916 2,202,553 33,018 3 120, 710 j 141,359 20,649 O
Lead and zinc mines 5 966,110 220,768 745,342 14; 908 2 47, 737 I 50,781 3,044
Quarries 15 151,591 114,741 36 ; 850 841 10 74, 235 155,429 81,194 g
Oil, gas, and salt wells 48 5,428,871 2,236,491 3,192,380 63,847 32 78, 119 I 254,020 175,901
All other 463 7,126,996 4,863,8C9 2,263,187 45,264 384 3, 766, 281 8,058,009 4,291,728
Total, extraction of minerals.. 830 202 60,432,801 | 50,069,173 10,363,628 195,963 628 I 10,696,987 16,109,200 5,412,213
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred p r o d u c t s -
Butter, cheese, and milk 32 767,074 637,370 129,704 2,569 493,980 546,358 52,378
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables) 435, 775 234,918 200,857 4,018 289,085 303,818 14,733
Oleomargarine
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 1,492,216 1,173,372 318,844 5,968 19,514 ; 20,060 546
Bread and bakery products 1,005,902 877,524 128,378 2,568 107,789 j 114,141 6,352
Coffee and spices 21,243 16,346 4,897 98 57,352 59,667 2,315
Flour mills and grist mills 40 2,389,317 1,626,016 763,301 14,555 166,099 202,574 36,475
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and
molasses 3,844,964 2,467,859 1,377,105 27,543 | 1,956 1,956
Beet sugar 7,983,913 4,917,138 3,066,775 I 41,144 i 1,029 1,029
Confectionery and ice cream 20 12 617,242 502,511 114.731 2,296 8 114,561 133,583 19,022
23 Food preparations, all other 13 5 62',876 51,499 11,377 223 8 245,691 267,506 21,815
Total, food and kindred products 169 10s 18,620,522 12, 504. 553 6,115,969 100,982 61 1,494,071 1,650,692 156,621
Textiles and their p r o d u c t s -
?A Carpets and rugs 1 33 959 33 134 825 17
35 Cordage and twine
Cotton goods. i 1 10 085 10 025 60 1
37 Hats and caps
Hosiery and knit goods
39 Silk and silk goods
30 Woolen and worsted goods : 1 94 346 252
31 Men's clothing 2 2 341 629 217 455 124 174 2,483
32 Women's clothing 4 3 322,040 192'683 129,357 2,587 1 2,918 3,394 476
33 IVfen's and women's other furnishings 1 4,154 3,515 639 13
34 Allother 12 10 396,416 309,327 87,089 1,741 2 1,487 1,871 384

Total, textiles and their products 22 18 1,108,283 766,139 342,144 6,842 4 4,499 5,611 1,112 g
Iron and steel products—
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 16 12 1,524,763 962,742 562,021 10,942 4 53,192 66,855 13,663 S
36 Foundry and machine shops 72 32 2,181,936 1,625,971 555,965 9,361 40 520,116 667,693 147,577 g
Total, iron and steel products 88 44 3,706,699 2,588,713 1,117,986 20,303 44 573,308 734,548 161,240 O
Lumber and its manufactures—
37 Sawmills and planing mills 36 1.054,630 801,936 252.694 4,5*5 14 258.780 292,304 33,524 g
38 Furniture aixl fixtures . 5 3 64,273 62 382 1,891 39 3 5', 807 12,979 7,172 ^
39 All other woodworking establishments 9 3 92,956 90, 483 2,473 49 6 30,193 40,656 10,463 M
Total, lumber and its manufactures 51 28 1,211,859 954,801 257,058 4,673 23 294,780 345,939 51,159 O
Leather and finished products —
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished 2 2 3,152 5,391 2,239 y
41 Boots and shoes 2 32 352 27 513 4 839 97
2 4 25,424 32,318 6,924
4? Allother 9 5 101,466 94,183 7,283 145

Total, leather and finished products 13 7 133,818 121,696 12,122 242 6 28,576 37, 739 9,163
Paper and printing—
43
44 Manufactures of paper 4 3' 93,406 76 977 16,429 329 1 164 172 8
45 Printing and publishing 111 65 1,998,017 1,759,679 238,338 4,668 46 2, 762,969 2,913,743 150,774
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing
(engraving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc '. '.....-..' 5 2 55,910 52,224 3,686 3 38,755 42,851 4,096
Total, paper and printing. 120 70 2,147,333 1,888,880 258,453 5,071 50 2,801,888 2,956,766 154,878

co
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
COLORADO—Continued.

Total CORPOKATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num.- i Num-:
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of I ber of! Total
cor- I Gross Total Normal cor- : Gross deduc- Deficit.
tions income. deductions. Net income. tax. income.
report- pora- ; pora- I tions.
ing. tions. \ tions. i
i

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Liquors and beverages—
47 Distilled 1 $58,596 $88,060 $29,464
48 Malted $67,500 ! $64,064 S3,436 $69 4 460,061 711,236 | 251,175
49 I All other 164,311 I 147,113 17,198 342 8 92,118 125,692 ; 33,574
j
Total, liquors and beverages.. 231,811 ; 211,177 20,634 I 13 610,775 924,988 j 314,213
o
Chemicals and allied products
50 Chemicals 1,194,084 168,118 1,025,966 20,520 132,891 130,925
51 Fertilizers 8,971 9186
9,186 215
52 Gas, illuminating and heating 55,967 48,690 I 7,277 146 100,348
5,817
113, 627
7,969
13,279 a
53 I Oils, and oil products 1,122,180 1,419 i 1,120,761 22,415 2,152
54 j Paints and varnishes 376,748 231,831 ! 144,917 2,898 192 318 126 o
Patent medicines 15,410 13,419 i 1,991 41 450 649 199
Petroleum, refined 4 7,737,454 3,460,303 4,277,151 85,543 80, 744 151,047 64,303
Soap 1 3,448 3,420 28 1 025 9,507 2,482
All other 12 308,185 211,895 96,290 1,929 18, 558 22,879 4,321
Total, chemicals and allied products. 60 34 10,813,476 4,139,095 6,674,381 133,493 26 230,071 448,073 218,002
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone-
Cement 1,643,390 495,733 ! 1,147,657 22,953 I 39,668 49,085 I 9,417
Marble and stone work 41,375 35,609 I 5,766 115 ; 445,526 518,619 ! 73,093
Clav—
ol I Brick and tile 757,590 694,514 63,076 1,262 ! 14 101,905 133,474 j 31,569
62 ! Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc. 436,376 261,118 175,258 3,506 I
63 I Allother 3 4,360 6,544 j 2,184
64 Glass and glass products
Total, stone, clay, and glass products,.. 60 29 2,878,731 1,486,974 1,391,757 27,836 591,459 j 707,722 I 116,263
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel-
Smelters 101,203 81,466 i 19,737 394 21,633 27.4S3
Manufactures , 15 i 486,156 429,311 i 56,845 1,136 13,831 356,555 342,724
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 15 | 232,323 200,188 I 32', 135 644 39,109 47,251 8,142
Carriages and wagons 4 I 22,755 22,251 504 10 26,513 34,940 8, 427
Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.) 1 36, 848 45,850 9,002
All other 1 3,640 3,640
Total, metals and metal products other than iron |
and steel 842,437 733,216 109,221 2,174 137,934 515,719 377,785
Miscellaneous industries-
71 Tobacco 107,168 85,948 21,220 424 57,180 58,479 | 1,299
72 Agricultural implements 55,929 35,358 20,571 411 3,615 5,709 | 2,094
73 Electrical machinery j 138,377 115,299 23,078 459 2,683 4,732 2,049
74 Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 18,211 16,784 1,427 29 5, 252 9,307 4,055
75 Rubber goods 415,649 335,315 80,334 | 1,606 117,162 137,720 j 20,558
76 Fur goods 9,233 9,201 32 ! 1 14,342 19,433 ! 5,091
77 Shipbuilding :
78 Building construction 21 | 188,701 ; 171,879 16,822 ! 337 ! 148,659 200,907 52,248
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads,
tunnels, river and harbor dredging. etc=) 14 630.652 563,786 66,866 1,161 23 185,819 ! 225,438 39,619
j
30 I Engineering 4 I 951;545 558,678 392,867 i 7,858 ; 46,832 | 59,210 12,378 H
81 Allother 93 ! 53 ! 2,056,808 1,842,909 213,899 j 4,274 491,052 | 669,496 i 178,444 M

Total, miscellaneous industries 188 4,572,273 3,735,157 } 837,116] 16,560 1,072,596) 1,390,431 317,835 o

(>rand total, manufacturing and mechanical


industries 463 i 46,267,242 ; 29,130,401 j 17,136,641 318,5 7,811,381 i 9,718,228 , 1,878,271

Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies. 8,105,489 I 6,626,184 1,479,305 29,224 919,907 I 1,428,548 508,641 a
Railroads, steam 43,552,203 i 35,819,482 7,732,721 150,604 5,378,084 i 5,862,588 484,504 o
Railways, electric, city and suburban 578,708 i 493,438 85,270 1,707 5,891,932 6,332,641 j 440,709 g
Steamship transportation companies..
Waterworks
Express companies
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies.
All other
Total, public utilities.
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks-
National banks 122 112 7,696,163 5,697,495 1,998,668 39,971 I 146,336 201,851 55,515
Savings banks and State banks. 193 162 2,373,835 1,680,381 693,454 14,389 I 195,586 235,619 I 40,033
Trust companies 13 1,137,626 930,889 206,737 4,134 | 440,419 I 468,324 ! 27^905

Total, banks., 337 287 11,207,624 8,308,765 2,898,859 58,494 | 50 782,341 905,794 123,453
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
COLORADO—Continued.
Classification No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. , deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Banks and insurance companies—Continued.


93
Insurance companies—
Life 5 4 $2,596,871 $2,411,666 $185,205 $3,704 1 $203,836 $221,014 $17,178
8
94
95
96
Fire and marine (stock)
Fire and marine (mutual)
Casualty ..
1 1 256,355 225,167 31,188
57,627
624
aQ
56 36 463,664 4J6,037 1,155 20 142,178 160,051 17,873 in
97 Fidelity and surety..
98 Allother
Total, insurance companies 62 41 3,316,890 3,042,870 274,020 5,483 21 346,014 381,065 35,051
Grand total, banks and insurance companies 399 328 14,524,514 11,351,635 3,172,879 63,977 71 1,128,355 1,286,859 158,504 a
Merchandising companies:
o
<W Department stores 12 11 4,520,463 3,395,341 1,125,122 22,337 1 32,503 33,734 1,231 g
100 Wholesale jobbers.. . . . . 157 128 8,636,858 6,425,702 2,211,156 43,613 29 246,832 376,836 130,004
101 Real estate 330 148 2,191,195 1,661,079 530,116 10,602 182 940,509 1,421,794 481, 285
102 Amusement companies 38 38 1,238,017 1,421,642 183,625
103 Hotels and restaurants 59 27 2,234,683 2,103,478 131,205 2,624 32 956,077 1,041,928 85,851
Total, merchandising companies 596 314 17,583,199 13,585,600 3,997,599 79,176 282 3,413,938 4,295,934 881,996
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for 2,240 1,365 31,281,279 22,383,817 8,897,462 197,373 875 5,274,760 7,474,257 2,199,497
105 Corporations—inactive 1,947 1,947 13,659 351,306 337,647
Total, miscellaneous companies 4,187 1,365 31,281,279 22,383,817 8,897,462 197,373 2,822 5,288,419 7,825,563 2,537,144
Grand total for the State of Colorado. . 7.479 2,986 238,993,105 181,949,887 57,043,218 1,115,854 4,493 42,771,522 55,812,044 13,040,522
CONNECTICUT.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming. . 34 11 $588,728 ,1474,443 $114,285 $2,278 23 $275,086 1323,878 $47,792
Florists and fruit growers 36 17 966,343 829,336 137,007 2,379 19 228,160 274,876 46,716
Stock raising 1 1 23,448 25,076 1,628
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 6 4 193,589 121,997 71,592 1,432 2 19,203 20,328 1,125

Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 77 32 1,748,660 1,425,776 322,884 6,089 45 546,897 644,158 97,261

Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines - . . 1 1 5,406 3,291 2,115 42

Gold and silver and precious metals 2 1 1,193 1,193 24 1 729 729

Tjfiad and zinc minps x j* 4,556 2 066 2 500 50


Quarries ... 16 7 1,110,497 986,668 123,829 2,476 9 116,524 160,366 43,842
Oil gas and salt wells
Ml other .. 10 2 9,873 8,682 1,191 30 8 79,206 88,497 9,291 8
Total, extraction of minerals. .. 30 12 1,131,525 1,000,697 130,828 2,622 18 195,730 249,592 53,862

Manufacturing and mechanical industries:


Food and kindred products- o
Butter, cheese, and milk .. . 24 17 405,468 377,088 28,380 570 7 86,584 101,217 14,633
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and o
vegetables) 8 6 129,386 121,802 7,584 144 2 46,081 67,904 21,823
Oleomargarine
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products 2 1 760,428 501,720 258,708 5,174 1 38,878 50,195 11,317
Bread and bakery products 18 10 725,951 681,707 44,244 878 8 249,513 264,712 15,199
a
Coffee and spices 2 1 1,000 781 219 4 1 5,094 5,441 347
o
Flour mills and grist mills 3 2 152,317 105,315 47,002 940 1 36 36
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and
1 1 2,593,391 2,497,258 96,133 1,923
S
Beet sugar . ..
Confectionery and ice cream 15 io 896,264 740,194 156,070 2,706 5 47,725 49,493 i,768
Food preparations, all other 11
9
2,071,754 1,503,670 568,084 11,363 2 31,759 33,286 1,527

Total, food and kindred products 84 57 7,735,959 6,529,535 1,206,424 23,702 27 505,634 572,284 66,650

Textile and their products-


Carpets and rugs 2 2 151,247 146,466 4,781 96
Cordage and twine 3 3 402,468 306 384 96 084 1 921
Cotton goods 23 19 7,942,489 6,282,597 1,659,892 32,015 4 606,676 623,806 17,130
Hats and caps . . 21 15 3,194,488 2,688,669 505,819 9,709 6 357,004 387,738 30,734
Hosiery and knit goods 16 12 2,634,394 2,238,490 395,904 7,900 4 204,504 255,221 50,717
Silk and silk goods . .. . 17 14 16,323,661 13,695,370 2,628,291 52,565 3 186,689 209,866 23,177
Woolen and worsted goods.. 38 35 6,497,377 4,726,441 1,770,936 31,663 3 493,072 516,187 i 23,115
Men's clothing 18 15 373,658 302,705 70,953 1,228 3 36,969 77,942 s 40,973
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31. 1916.]
CONNECTICUT—Continued.
Classification No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWINCJ NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. >
Textile and their products—Continued.
32 Women's olothing o $187,256 $158,197 $29,059 •1581
33 Men's and women's other furnishings 20 13 1,388,336 1,258,634 129,702 2,500 7 $291,628 $345,053 $53,425
34 Allother 26 21 10,191,999 6,404,199 3,787,800 73,489 5 38,981 46,193 7,212 a
w.
Total, textiles and their products 194 159 49,287,373 38,208,152 11,079,221 213,667 35 2,215,523 2, 462,006 246,483
Iron and steel products-
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 33 25 15,366,821 10,953,053 •1,413,768 86,709 8 2,089,153 2,108,000 18,847
36 Foundry and machine shops 331 256 117,134,498 77,114,287 40,020,211 788,594 75 3,771,658 4,431,052 659,394
o
Total, iron and steel products 364 281 132,501,319 88,067,340 44,433, 979 875,303 83 5,860,811 6,539,052 678,241 o
Lumber and its manufactures- g
37 Sawmills and planing mills 17 13 2,115,031 1,619,037 495,994 9,661 4 40,691 61 347 20 656
38 Furniture and fixtures 12 11 1,088 241 869,803 218 438 4 246 1 9 922 9 964 42
39 All other woodworking establishments 36 28 1,349,453 1,161,669 187,784 3,739 8 79,865 104,' 716 24,851
Total, lumber and its manufactures 65 ' 52 4,552,725 3, 650,509 902,216 17,646 13 130, 478 176,027 45,549
Leather and finished products-
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished. .. 13 10 1,095,260 563,077 532 183 10,624 3 19 233 27 321 8 088
41 Boots and shoes • 8 5 1,959,488 894,236 1,065,252 21,305 3 155, 840 157,956 2,116
42 All other 7 4 893,619 747,317 146,302 2,842 3 47,264 62,404 15,140
Total, leather and finished products 28 19 3,948,367 2,204,630 1,743,737 34,771 9 222,337 247,681 25,344
Paper and printing-
43 Paper and wood pulp 15 13 2,112,470 1,473,550 638,920 12,745 2 41,755 47,806 6,051
44 Manufactures of paper 43 34 4,757,542 3,547,365 1,210 177 24,158 9 220 182 239 518 19 336
45 Printing and publishing r Tr 111 78 4,722,825 4,061,529 661,296 12,934 33 505,636 553.590 47,954
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc.) 14 9 481,793 389,222 92,571 1,852 5 77,589 81,429 3,840

Total, paper and printing.. 183 134 12,074,630 9,471,666 2,602,964 51,689 49 845,162 922,343 77,181

Liquors and beverages-


47 Distilled 1 1 166,265 158,404 7,861 157
48 Malted 12 12 5,086,296 3,997,360 1,088,936 21,022
49 Allother 8 86,602 74,247 12,355 247 4 52,191 65,238 13,047

Total, liquors and beverages. 21 17 5,339,163 4,230,011 1,109,152 21,426 4 52,191 65,238 12,347

Chemicals and allied products—


50 Chemicals 13 6 1,094,284 617,034 477,250 9,352 7 395,998 466,800 70,802
51 Fertilizers 6 5 539,497 360,274 179,223 30,059 1 102,238 104,451 2,213
52 Gas, illuminating and heating. 5 2,831,922 2,105,383 726,539 14,531 1 2,434 2,772 338
53 Oils, and oil products 1 1 90 4,321 4,231
54 Paints and varnishes 12 9 559,562 4i5, i97 144,365 2,847 3 301,695 343,682 41,987 2
55 Patent medicines 13 148,805 115,721 33,084 616 6 69,524 80, 743 11,219 g
56 Petroleum, r e f i n e d , . , , , , , , . . . . . 1 1 6,588 3,067 3,521 70 Hi
57 Soap 5 4 963,051 744,001 219,050 4,381 1 3,409 10,427 7,018 H
58 All other 19 14 1,344,854 1,006,627 338,227 6,765 5 96,521 110,609 14,088 g

Total, chemicals and allied products. 75 50 7,488,563 5,367,304 2,121,259 41,621 25 971,909 1,123,805 151,896 Q
tfi
Stone, clay, and glass products— O
Stone-
59 | Cement 5 4 55,533 50,074 5,459 110 1 12,480 14,179 1,699 ^
60 Marble and stone work 23 14 422,169 342,409 79,760 1,559 9 160, 519 203,956 43,437 M
Clay-
61 Brick and tile 19 17 1,784,426 1,521,609 262,817 5,256 2 17,678 19,430 1,752 O
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, e t c . . 2 1 186,277 151,664 34,613 635 1 3,148 4,682 1,534 O
63 All other 2 1 56,201 50,169 6,032 121 18,035 28,398 10,363 g
64 Glass and glass products 10 6 206,851 194.915 11,936 239 \ 85,100 87,458 2,358 t=J
Total, stone, clay, and glass products. 61 43 2,711,457 2,310, 840 400,617 7,920 18 296,960 358,103 61,143
Mecals and metal products other than iron and s t e e l -
65 Smelters 1 11,154 7,194 3,960 79
66 Manufactures 155 126 136,196,113 78,599,955 57,596,158 1,130,295 29 829,222 910,796 81,574
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 36 26 12,457,206 9,386,633 3,070,573 52,444 10 82,899 116.233 33,334
68 Carriages and wagons 9 238,950 217,026 21,924 342 4 53,082 62,580 9,498
69
70
Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)
Allother
3
3 f 79,192
2,193
79,069
2,148
123
45
2
1
2
2
401,525
10,632
421,829
39,995
20.304
29,363
1
Total, metals and metal products other than
iron and steel 207 160 148,984,808 88,292,025 60,692,783 i, 183,163 47 1,377,360 i,55i,433 i/4,073

f—1
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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
CONNECTICUT—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Normal cor- Gross deduc-
report- pora- income. deductions. Net income. tax. pora- income. tions.
Deficit.
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Miscellaneous industries—
Tobacco 18 9 $205,076 $187,282 $17,794 $345 $272,937 $295,892 $22,955
Agricultural implements 3 3 221,301 157,302 63,999 1,161
Electrical machinery , 30 22 8,082,911 5,734,952 2.347,959 44,314 78,090 102,860 24,770 o
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 17 13 13,668,448 11,151,819 2,516,629 50,333 364,738 387,237 22,499 en
Rubber goods 30 22 4,992,789 3,244,861 1,747,928 32,316 3,519,072 3,627,672 108,600
Fur goods 5 4 803,872 584,020 219,852 4,398 1,597 2,132 535
Shipbuilding 6 2 191,015 58,557 132,458 2,649 1,818,749 2,023,545 204,796
Building construction 48 31 2,046,537 1,755,249 291,288 5,748 441,532 458,943 17,411
Construction; contracting (pavement, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 60 37 3,649,485 3,296,821 352,664 6,484 1,231,522 1,416,627 185,105 a
Engineering 18 14 951,399 602,529 348,870 6,946 28,230 29,684 1,454
81 Allother 169 126 17,790,407 12,891,668 4,898,739 93,551 7,726,214 13,815,180 5,088,966 o
Total, miscellaneous industries 404 283 52,603,240 39,665,060 12,938,180 248,245 15,482,681 22,159,772 >, 677,091 g
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical
industries 1,255 427,227,604 287,997,072 139,230,532 2,719,153 431 27,961,046 36,177,744 :, 216,698
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies 42 34 8,135.553 5,884,387 2,251,166 40,660 1,302,291 1,581,017 278,726
Railroads, steam 10 7 95,563,535 87,850,538 7,712,997 154,235 71,607 78,039 6,432
Railways, electric, city, and suburban 24 10 16,776,081 13,217,446 3,558,635 62,052 4,452,064 5,791,449 1,339,385
Steamship transportation companies 8 5 1,791,664 1,616,869 174,795 3,495 6,042,167 6,208,330 166,163
Waterworks 68 62 2,501,781 1,338,868 1,162,913 23,094 170,074 441,264 271,190
Express companies 2 2 35,893 32,358 3,535 71
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 11 9 4,626,506 3,878,681 747,825 14,956 264,533 283,187 18,654
Allother 70 50 2,130,737 1,568,685 562,052 11,168 237,705 268,947 31,242
Total, public utilities 235 179 131,561,750 115,387,832| 16,173,918 309,731 56 12,540,441 14,652,233 2,111, 792
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks—
90 National banks 71 68 5,881,223 3,857,029 2,024, 194 40,184 3 100,659 , 113, 917 13, 258
91 Savings banks and State banks 17 13 1,348,609 765,707 582, 902 11,643 4 47,149 ; 53, 658 6, 509
92 Trust companies 48 43 3,988,312 2,966,109 1,022, 203 20,048 5 71,911 ; 78, 967 7, 056

Total, banks 136 124 11,218,144 7,588,845 3,629, 299 71,875 12 219,719 246, 542 26, 823

Insurance companies- „
93 Life. . 92,432,316 89,356,905 3.075, 411 61,507
94 Fire and marine (stock) 18 16 90,703,261 81,548,407 9', 154, 854 183,097 3,200, 586 505, 021 304, 435
05 Fire and marine (mutual). 12 12 120,193 120, 193 2,403
96 Casualty o 4 13,515,246 12,275,512 1,239, 734 24,795 1 250 250
97 Fidelity and surety . .
98 All other ;. 4 4 81 81 2

Total, insurance companies 46 43 196,771,097 183,180,824 13,590, 273 271,804 3 3,200,836 3, 505, 271 304, 435

Grand total, banks and insurance companies 182 1G7 207,989,241 190,769,669 17,219, 572 343,679 15 3,420,555 3, 751, 813 331, 258

Merchandising companies:
99 Department stores 15 13 2,379,962 1,859,471 520 4P1 7 TQ 7 2 •3 400 853
Wholesale jobbers 2,l,blh
100
101 Real estate
124
237
107
150
8,580,615
1,825,538
6,353,305
1,319,565
2.227, 310
505, 973
I2,2")l
10,-2,
17
s, 307, 49S •J01,
% 93
83
320
855 8
102 Amusement companies « 86 46 865,684 775,632 90, 052 1,7S" U) ">M lf>9 7'4 158 565 o
103 Hotels and restaurants 70 47 3,147,309 2,811,735 335, 574 (), ,05 it)') 727 >2< (>1 57 634

Total, merchandising companies 532 363 16,799,108 13,119,708 3,679 400 , Q O O 1 ) i, > , > 2 1 ! 394 227
1 JJ
§
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere I—I
provided for 1,497 1,084 47,924.221 35,469,956 12,454 255 1 202,861 413 6.189,413 s OH) 502 1, 827 089
105 Corporations—inactive 609 609 8,377 18 918 10 541 a
o
Total, miscellaneous companies 2,106 1,084 47,924,221 35,469,956 12,454 265 262,861 1,022 6,197,790 8 035 420 1,837 630

Grand total for the State of Connecticut 4,848 3,092 834,382,109 645,170,710 189,211 399 3,713,384 1,756 52,446,991 489 719 13,042 728
i

DELAWARE.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


1 Farming ." 7 $86,414 $57,841 $281

coco
4 $28,573 $571 $1,022 $1,303
2 Florists and fruit growers . 13 70,209 108,278 38,069
Stock raising 1
4 Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 2 2 16,960 6,937 4,023 80

Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 22 6 97,374 64,778 32,596 651 16 71,231 109,581 38,350
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
DELAWARE—Continued.
Classification No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- 1 Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- i pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
CO
H
Extraction of minerals:
5 Coal mines 2 1 $34,743 $23,688 $11,055 $221 1 $1,298 $1,298 &
6 Copper mine^
7 Gold and silver and precious metals 1 .............. 1 $1,666 2,484 818
O
9 Lead and zinc mines 1 1 15,745 15,745
10 Ouarries 2 2 1,357 3,174 1,817
11 Oil gas and salt wells .. 4 1 5,000 4,800 200 4 3 76,738 76,738
12 All other 10 4 970,095 808,288 161,807 3,237 6 43,740 106,129 62,389
Total, extraction of minerals 20 6 1,009,838 836,776 173,062 3,462 14 46,763 205,568 158,805 tzj
o
Manufacturing and mechanical industries: o
Food and kindred products-
13 Butter cheese, and milk 8 7 243,582 207,151 36,431 728 1 1,523 1,747 224 g
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables)., 19 13 862,457 670,830 191,627 3,475 6 94,120 106,481 12,361
15 Oleomargarine
16 Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 3 2 46,178 32,077 14,101 282 27,304 37,053 9,749
17 Tiread and bakerv products 5 4 205,060 170,158 34,902 698 \ 14.793 14,939 146
18 Coffee and spices". 1 1 4,030 3,691 339
Flour mills and grist mills : 4 121,533 96,385 25,148 503
20 Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and
molasses
21
22 Confectionery and ice cream
23 Food preparations, all other 1 1 22,455 20,247 2,208 44
Total, food and kindred products 41 32 1,505,295 1,200,539 304,756 5,737 9 137,740 160,220 22,480
Textiles and their products-~
24 Carpets and rugs
25 Cordage and Twine
26 Cotton g o o d s . . .
27 Hats and caps
28 Hosiery and knit goods 1 1 130,758 125,929 4,829 97
oq Silk and silk good 5
30 Woo^n and worsted a oods I 1 44,669 59,070 14,401
31 Men's clothing . . . . . . .
Women's clothing
33 Men's and women's other furnishings 2 176,078 116,517 59,561 1, 191
34 All other 2 3, 948,018 3, 116,230 831,788 16, 636 2 10,380 ... 1,424
4 11,804
Total, textiles and their products 8 5 4, 254,854 3, 358,676 896,178 17, 924 3 55,049 70,874 15,825

Iron and steel products-


35 Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills 1 318,924 273,735 45,189 904
36 Foundry and machine shops 22 5, 658,031 4, 317,497 1,340,534 26, 186 5 52,922 66,351 13,429

Total, iron and steel products 28 23 5, 976,955 4, 591,232 1,385,723 27, 090 5 52,922 66,351 13,429

Lumber and its manufactures- H


37 Sawmills and planin^ mills 10 6 170,497 141,717 28,780 575 4 50,547 62,124 11,577
38 Furniture and fixtures H
39 All other woodworking establishments 5 4 476,703 283,920 192,783 3, 855 1 26,570 47,536 20,966

Total, lumber and its manufactures 15 10 647,200 425,637 221,563 4, 430 5 77,117 109,660 32,543 H
Leather and finished products— Xfl
40 Leather tanned curried and finished 10 10 691,288 1, 424,249 1, 267,039 25, 252 o
41 Boots and shoes ....
12 All other 1 1 1, 910,000 1, 510,402 399,598 7, 992

Total, leather and finished products 11 4, 601,288 2, 934,651 1,666,637 33, 244
Paper and printing— O
43 Paper and wood pulp g
44 Manufactures of paper 5 4 731,857 527,832 204,025 4, 080 1 15,737 15,737
45 Printing and publishing 19 13 651,987 532,702 119,285 2, 385 6 102,922 116,323 13,401
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc ) ... !

Total, paper and printing 24 17 1, 383,844 060,534 323,310 465 7 102,922 132,060 29,138
Liquors and beverages—
47 Distilled . . .
Malted 3 3 897,014 697,070 199,944 3, 998
49 All other 3 3 25,313 60,358 35,045

Total, liquors and beverages 6 3 897,014 697,070 199,944 3, 998 3 25,313 60,358 35,015

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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
DELAWARE—Continued.
Classification No. 1

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Normal ber of Total
tions cor- Total
Net income. cor- Gross deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- income. deductions. tax. pora- income. tions.
ing. tions. tions.
CO
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Chemicals and allied p r o d u c t s -
50 Chemicals 5 5 S3,883,928 SI,768,675 12,115,253 JR31.932 172
51 Fertilizers 6 6 232,620 165,283 67,337 1,347
52
53
Gas, illuminating and heating
Oils, and oil products
1
4 108,948 74,314 34,634 i 693
1
1
S14,153
10, 796
$15,590
13,701
SI, 437
2,905
a
54 Paints and varnishes 2 23 123,976 46,060 77,916 ! 1,183
55 Patent medicines o
56 Petroleum, refined . 1 1 57,107 59,899 2,792
57 Soap ;;;;..; ;;
All other
58 7 6 163,926,004 48,537,199 115,388,805 2,491,440 1 20,370 31,191 10,821
3
Total, chemicals and allied products 26 22 168,275,476 50,591,531 117,683,945 2,526,595 4 102,426 120, 381 17,955 Q
O
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone- g
59
60
Cement
Marble and stone work .
Clay-
. .
1
4 I 1,565,418
24,514
1,426,678
23,240
138,740
1,274 |
2.775
26 o 6,923 42,663 35,740
61 Brick and t i l e . . . . 3 2 10,711 8,885 1,826 j 37 1 o nee •> new
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc
63 All other 1 1 ! i 1 12,437 14,335 | 1,898
64 Glass and glass products
Total, stone, clay, and glass products 9 5 1,600,643 1,458,803 141,840 4 19,360 59,086 39,726
Metals and metal products other than iron and s t e e l -
65 Smelters
66 Manufactures 5 4 51,925 42,757 9,168 157 1 6, 843 6,847 4
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 2 2 893 893
68 Carriages and wagons 1 1 14,443 12,247 2,196 44
69 Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)
70 All other 1 1 549 549
> j 1
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel 9I 6,368 55,004 11,364 | 201 6,843 8,289 | 1,446
Miscellaneous industries-
[71 Tobacco .* 18,629 16,656 ! 1,973 39
[72 Agricultural implements
173, Electrical machinery 8,123 7,395 ! 728 15 14 2,391 ! 2,377
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc. 34,186 31,050 | 3,136 63 81,832 160,998 ! 79,166
Rubber goods 1,927,597 1,338,879 588,718 11,371
76 Fur goods..
77 Shipbuilding 2 ! 1,838,699 1,759,917 78,782 1,383 I 108,464 237,305 128,841
78 Building construction 6 144,928 129,016 15,912 303 j.
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 7 j 625,465 542,430 83,035 1,608 |.
Engineering
Allother.. 4,500,975 3,320,991 1,179,984 23,599 5 i 46,877 69,139 22,262

Total, miscellaneous industries.. 8,602 7,146,334 1,952,268 38,381 237,187 469,833 232,646
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-
dustries 224 172 198,307,539 73,520,011 124,787,528 | 16,903 ! 816,879 I 1,257.112 J 440,233

Public utilities: I
Electric and gas lighting and power companies. 10 449,271 350,220 9,051 1,981 8,953 14,425 ' 5,472
Railroads, steam 435 4,528 I 4,093
Railways, electric, city a n d suburban 2,428,277 1,893,026 535,251 10,705 W
Steamship transportation companies 1,537,183 716,479 820,704 16,413 57,109 102,628 i 45,519
Waterworks 5,766 3,941 1,825 37 160,170 232,170 ! 72,000
Express companies 22,708 20,732 1,976 40
Telephone, telegraph, a n d radio companies
All other
I 35,010
122,930
34,641
81,740
369
41,190
7
823
2!
7
25,146
35,968
25,188
48,474
42
12,506
15 O
Total, public utilities 36 4,601,145 i 3,100,779 | 1,500,366 30,006 287,781 427,413 139,632
B a n k s a n d insurance companies:
o
Banks—
National banks 633,849 ! 409,625 224, 224 4,484 77,687 91,319 13,632
Savings banks a n d State b a n k s . 201,567 ! 133,993 67,574 351
Trust companies 1,383,250 ! 901,370 481,880 8,798 ""338" 910 ""*572
Total, banks 2,218,666 I 1,444,9 773,678 14,633 78,025 92,229 14,204
Insurance companies-
Life 536,931 450,995 85,936 | 1,719 .
Fire and marine (stock)
Fire and marine (mutual). "*53,"828' '53,'828 "| "1,077"!]
Casualty.
Fidelity and surety.
Allother
Total, insurance companies I 590,759 450,995 139,764 2,796
Grand total, banks and insurance companies 56 53 2,809,425 1,895,983 913,442 17,429 78,025 92,229 14,204
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX-DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Con tinued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
DELAWARE—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
H
Merchandising companies:
99 Department stores 3 3 $238,853 $209,415 $29,438 $508
100 Wholesale jobbers 16 13 792,514 561,827 230,687 4,615 $20,512 $20,780 $268
101
102
103
Real estate
Amusement companies.
Hotels and restaurants..
29
23
23
12
2
785,027
196,950
241,755
370,324
162,277
211,682
414,703
34,673
30,073
8,294
695
602
10,438
219,486
1,757
15,159
247,093
5,146
4,721
27,607
3,389
i
Total, merchandising companies. 74 53 2,255,099 1,515,525 739,574 14,714 21 252,193 288,178 35,985
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for 313 ! 228 ! 12,489,369 4,365,039 8,124,330 161,260 85 685,444 1,132,850 447,406
105 Corporations—inactive 199 I. 199 24,073 24,073 o
o
Total, miscellaneous companies 512 I 228 I 12,489,369 4,365,039 8,124,330 161,260 284 685,444 1,156,923 471,479
g
Grand total for the State of Delaware. 960 554 | 221,569,789 85,298,891 136,270,898 2,894,425 406 2,238,316 3,537,004 1,298,688

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming .* 4 1 $264 $264 $5 3 $13,403 $40,548 $27,145
Florists and fruit growers 5 3 178,710 $156,663 22,047 335 2 5,552 14,739 9,187
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 3 1 67,398 50,376 17,022 340 2 30,585 45,806 15,221
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 12 5 246,372 207,039 39,333 680 7 49,540 101,093 51,553
Extraction of minerals: i 1
Coal mines 2 2 118,877 134,862 15,985
Copper mines 1 1 160 160
Iron
Goldmines
and silver and precious metals
Lead and zinc mines
Quarries 7,052
Oil, gas, and salt wells 2 1 5 741 4,053 i,688 34 1 2,169 9,221
All other 7 1 441,739 437,029 4,710 94 6 26,545 31,924 5,379

Total, extraction of minerals 12 2 447,480 441,082 6,398 128 10 147,591 176,167 28,576

Manufacturing and mechanical industries:


Food and kindred products-
Butter, cheese, and milk
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables)..
Oleomargarine
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 3 2 220,892 198,248 22,644 i :.:;;..
453 1 85,646 97,043 11,397
Ul
H
Bread and bakery products 6 5 1,485,943 1,328,474 157,469 3,149 1 165,995 180,852 14,857
-I a OQO
1 1 21,195
Flour mills and gristmills 1 1 56,133 41,757 14,376 288
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and H
molasses h-H
Q
Beet sugar 6 3 813 335 632,6*34 180,70i 3,596 3 50,562 55,786 5,224 Ul
Confectionery and ice
Food preparations, allcream
other 1 1 1,566,494 1,451,747 114,747 2,295

Total, food and kindred products 18 13 4,163,992 3,669,153 494,839 9,879 5 302,203 333,681 31,478

Textiles and their products- a


Carpets and rugs... o
Cordage and twine
Cotton goods
1 1 77,078 i 2,576
g
Hats and caps. 74,502
Hosiery and knit goods
Silk and silk goods....
Woolen and worsted goods
Men's clothing 3 2 48,214 45,933 2,281 46 1 6,170 8,318 2,148
Women's clothing ... 1 1 18,278 22,206 3,928
Men's and women's other furnishings 1 1 15,754 16,029 275
\11 other
Total, textiles and their products 6 2 48,214 45,933 2,281 46 4 114,704 | 123,631 8,927

Iron and steel products—


Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills. 2 1 22,591 17,765 4,826 97 1 1,374 2,146 772
Foundry and machine shops 13 6 9,763,735 3,695,866 6,067,869 121,357 7 59,786 74,894 15,108

Total, iron and steel products 15 7 9,786,326 3,713,631 6,072,695 121,454 8 61,160 77,040 15,880
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
D I S T R I C T O F COLUMBIA—Continued.
Classification No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Lumber and its manufactures-
37 Sawmills and planing mills.. 2 2 $23,555 $21,302 $2,253
38 Furniture and fixtures . 1 1 15,645 12,108 3,537 71
39 All other woodworking establishments 1 9,924 9,175 749 15 $13,408 $18,653 $5,245
Total, lumber and its manufactures 5J 4 49,124 42,585 6,539 131 1 13,408 18,653 5,245
Leather andfinishedproducts—
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished
41 Boots and shoes 1 1 • 12,565 11,986 579 12
42 All other 1 3
Total, leather andfinishedproducts 1 12,565 11,986 o
1 579 12 o
Paper and printing—
43 Paper and wood pulp . 2 1 331,754 223,057 108,697 2,174 1 109,451 109,451 g
44 Manufactures of paper 3 2 186,114 40,681 145,433 2,909 1 900 900
45 Printing and publishing 42 28 3,588,509 2,992,133 596,376 11,918 14 445,990 508,985 62,995
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc.) 6 j 6 307,061 277,993 29,068 582
Total, paper and printing 53 37 4,413,438 3,533,864 879,574 17,583 16 555,441 619,336 63,895
Liquors and beverages—
47 Distilled
48 Malted 4 2 491,669 433,242 58,427 1,168 2 576,348 596,902 20,554
49 All other 1 1 25,448 18,060 7,388 148
Total, liquors and beverages 5 3 517,117 451,302 65,815 1,316 2 576,348 596,902 20,554
Chemicals and allied products-
50 Chemicals 2 2 72,534 36,018 36,516 730
51 Fertilizers 2 1 242,740 157,179 85,561 1,711 1 298 3,132 2,834
52 Gas, illuminating and h e a t i n g . . . . . . . . . . 194,325 182,772 11,553 !
53 Oils and oil products
54 Paints and varnishes
55 P a t e n t medicines 283,636 j 177,640 105,996 | 2,120 2 ! 39,565 44,885 5,320
56 Petroleum, refined 1 i 257 920 663
57 Soap
58 All other 104,978 82,723 22,255 410 245 ! 1,047 802
Total, Chemicals and allied products.. 18 898,213 636,332 261,881 5,202 40,365 49,984 9,619
Stone, clay, and glass products-
Stone—
59 Cement 1 I 17,793 14,091 3,702 74
60 Marble and stone work 1 i 82,794 78,117 4,677 | 94 7,126 ! 7,512 386
Clay-
61 Brick and tile 3 I 388,666 324,031 64,635 1,292 71,391 72,246 855
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc. 1 ! 104,386 94,650 9,736 195
63 Allother.
64 (rlass and glass products 3,120 ! 3," 635"|' 515
Total, stone, clay, and glass products 593,639 510,889 82,750 j 1,655 83,393 I 1, 756
Metal and metal products other than iron and steel- W
65 Smelters 1 I 351,616 250,046 101,570 2,031
H
66 Manufactures 3 !. 3 i 26,793 31,719 4,926 O
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 5i ""'I24,"377 87,805 * 36,572 "'732* 2 i 8,729 10,406 1 1 677 W
68 Carriages and wagons 1 i. i 1 46,680 47,638 ! 958
69 Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc) 1! 'i,416,"99i 1,372,359 ! 44," 632 669'
70 All other
Total, metals and metal products other than iron 3
o
and steel 1,892,984 1,710,210 182, 774 82,202 ! 89,763 j 7,561
o
Miscellaneous industries—
71 Tobacco
72 Agricultural implements
73 Electrical machinery 13,411 11,531 1,880 38 30,447 50,89 20,451
74 M usical instruments, pianos., organs, etc
75 Rubber goods 43,787 ! 33,541 10,246 j 204 ! 515
76 Fur goods
Shipbuilding
Building construction 12 775,605 J 454,016 321,589 6,064 159,008 i 165,299 6,291
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 5 316,717 i 306,008 10,709 j 214 10 283, 227 ! 397, 166 113,939
80 Engineering 1 83,119 | 81,320 1 799 ! 36 1 283 2,557 2,274
81 All other 19 1,298,579 1,057,298 241, 281 I 4,823 7 125, 408 ! 134. 811 9,403

Total, miscellaneous industries 69 I 2,531,218 \ 1,943,714 587,504 ; 11,379 28 152,873


Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical
industries 211 132 24,906,830 \ 16,2(9,599 8,637,231 172, C 2,425,841 I 2,743,629 317,785
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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
00
TORIE S—Cor. tinued.
o
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of |
cor- Num-: Num-!
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of I ber of I Total
Gross Total Normal Gross
tions | cor- i income. Net income. cor- ! deduc- Deficit.
report-i pora- ; deductions. tax. pora- i income. tions.
ing. ! tions. i tion*. I
GO
Public utilities:
H
Electric and gas lighting and power companies.. 4 i $4,900,294 $6,436,027 $1,470,207 S29, 405 1 $284 $5,199 $4, 915
Railroads, steam 59 i 37 | 178,044,385 155,302,693 22,741,692 409, 056 22 S,609,878 9,108,319 558,441
Railways, electric, city and suburban 10 I 6,211,560 4,541,441 I 1,670,125 33, 401 5 159', 873 176,099 16,226
Steamship transportation companies 2 ;' 508.800 359,507 149,293 2 986 1 49^914 54,343 4,399 O
Waterworks.
Express companies
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies.
All other 33 23 1,399,692 1,132,906 266,786 5,246 10 i 380,792 399,204 S 12,412
Total, public utilities. 109 70 191,070,737 164,772,574 26,298,163 480,094 | 39 j 9,206,771 9,803,164 | 596,393
a
Banks and insurance companies: o
Banks-
National banks 14 14 2,946.387 1,856,649 1,089,738 21,794 g
Savings banks and State banks. 21 I 18 892,086 684,426 207,660 4,153 8,752 25,687 16,935
Trust companies 6 I 5 2,158,451 1,249,677 908,774 18,175 780 6,811 0,031
Total, banks. 41 37 5,996,924 3,790,752 2,206,172 44,122 9,532 •32,498 22,906

Insurance companies—
Life 1,342,211 1,255,124 87,087 1,742 449,828 457,279 | 7,451
Fire and marine (stock)... 397,878 300.237 97,641 1,954 873,487 1,041,144 | 167,657
Fire and marine (mutual). 28,023 28,023 561
Casualty 200,160 I 135,045 65,115 1,304 5,271 5,465 194
Fidelity and surety
All other
Total, insurance companies 27 22 1,968,272 | 1,690,406 277,866 I 5,561 | 5 J 1,328,586 1,503,888 j 175,302
Grand total, banks and insurance companies 59 7,965,196 i 5,481,158 2,484,038 | 49,683 9 j 1,338,118 1,536,386 198,268
Merchandising companies:
Department stores. 1.514,545 | 1,145,335 I 369,210 7,384
100 Wholesale jobbers 1,348,944 | 1,017,912 I 331,032 6,621 6 | 87,128 128,192 41,064
101 Real estate 60 I 1,179,326 811,099 368,227 7,351 22 | 243,924 509,845 265,921
102 Amusement companies. 44 I 792,696 701,731 90,965 1,819 18 392,825 423,448 30,623
103 Hotels and restaurants.. 32 ! 3,135,133 2,632,440 503,693 9,460 ' 233,426 256,448 18,022
Total, merchandising companies. 108 7,971,644 6,308,517 1,603,127 32,635 53 962,303 1,317,9 355,630
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for .* 425 277 10,273,963 7,941,272 2,332.691 42,965 | 148 2,049,256 2,510,410 461,154
105 132 132 3,038 3,018
Corporations—inactive '
Total, miscellaneous companies 557 10,273,963 7,941 272 2,332,691 42,965 ! 280 2 049,256 2,513,428 464,172

Grand total for the District of Columbia.. 1,130 653 242,882,222 201,421,241 41,460,981 778,274 477 j 16,179,420 18,191,8 2,012,380

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming
Florists and fruit growers ..!
76 I
26 i
13
25
FLORIDA.

$478,473
598,436
$315,016
470,811
$163,457
127,625
$3,267
2,297
63 | $343,525 :
397
$534,016
1,284
$190,491
887
I
o
Stock raising ..: 24 1 6 71,824 54,943 I 16,881 335 18 ! 192,578 465,498 272,920 GO
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere. -•! 13
! 13 1,176, 900 918,850 | 258,050 5,161

Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 1 139 j 57 2,325,633 1,759,620 i 566,013 11,060 536,500 | 1,000,798 464,2
Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines. o
Copper mines
Gold and silver and precious metals. o
Iron mines
Lead and zinc mines
Quarries 6,635 6, 7?S 93
Oil, gas, and salt wells 62, 753 41,217 21,536 431 20,272 36,020 15,748
All other 383,176 339,053 44,123 883 76,174 159,028 82,854
Total, extraction of minerals.. 445,929 380,270 65,659 1,314 8 j 103,081 201,776 98,695
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products-
Butter, cheese, and milk 1 1 j 5,290 7,823 2,533
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables) 11 179,189 174,638 4.551 5 ! 93,291 107,064 13, 773
Oleomargarine
Slaughtering and meatpacking, and meat products.
Bread and bakery products 101,654 87,137 14,517 290
Coffee and spices \ .'. 12,224 11,161 1,063 21 26,689 27,262 573
Flour mills and gristmills 114,739 24,745 494 20,950 24,958 4,008 co
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- M
TORIE S—Continued. jg
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
FLORIDA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Normal ber of l
<$*- I D^jt-
Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- i™
report- pora- pora-
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Food and kindred products—Continued.
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and
molasses
Beet sugar
Confectionery and ice cream $171,381 $130,244 $41,137 $823 $180,864 ; $204,188 | $23,324
Food preparations, all other
O
Total, food and kindred products... 25 579,187 493,174 86,013 1,716 11 327,084 j 371,295 44,211

Textiles and their products-


Carpets and rugs O
Cordage and twine
Cotton goods 117,016 107,044 9,972 200 o
Hats and caps ••• g
Hosiery and knit goods ' 21, 715 j " IS,'542' 3,i73 "*63
Silk and silk goods
Woolen and worsted goods
Men's clothing 2,500 I 2,135 365
Women's clothing 21,102 i 20,186 916 18
Men's and women's other furnishings. 116,123 i 73,508 42,615 852
All other 16,137 j 12,854 3,283 66

Total, textiles and their products 294,593 234,269 60,324 1,206

Iron and steel Products-


35 Blast furnaoes, steelworks, and rolling mills.. 53,784 47,087 6,697 134
Foundry and machine shops 657,598 461,243 j 196,355 3,926 98,796 113,645 14,849

Total, iron and steel products 711,382 i 508,330 ; 203,052 | 4,060 8,796 113,645 14,849
Lumber and its manufactures-
37 I Sawmills and planing mills 95 51 12,060,892 10,702,280 1,358,612 27,172 44 5,481,044 5,976,433 495,389
Furniture and fixtures . . 2 1,167 1,071 96 2 1 1,118 2,672 1,554
All other woodworking establishments 18 708,932 630,136 78,796 1,576 5 310,616 317,324 6,708
Total, lumber and its manufactures 115 65 12,770,991 11,333,487 1,437,504 28, 750 50 5, 792, 778 6,296,429 503,651
Leather and finished products-
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished i
41 Boots and shoes
42 All other
Total, leather andfinishedproducts
Paper and printing-
43 Paper and wood pulp
44 Manufactures of paper 1 1 34,445 12,095 22,350 447
45 Printing and publishing 55 41 2,215,113 1,937,699 277,414 5,528 14 206,056 218,726 12,670
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping and eiectrotyping, type
founding, et c.) /. ..."
Total, paper and printing 56 42 2,249,558 1,949,794 299,764 5,975 14 206,056 218,726 12,670
Liquors and beverages—
47 Distilled 2 678,375 220,793 457,582 9,151
48 Malted 3 3 861,090 607,347 253,743 5,075
49 All other 19 12 234,968 202,135 32,833 649 7 82,209 94,969 12,760
Total, liquors and beverages 24 17 I,774,433 1,030,275 744,158 14,875 7 82,209 94,969 12,760
Chemicals and allied products —
50 Chemicals 1 20 20
51 Fertilizers 2 1 590,982 448,354 142,628 2,853 5,046 5,291 245
a
52 Gas illuminating and heating 6 5 414,661 316,936 97,725 1,955 1 10,702 13,232 2,530
o
53 Oils and oil products 1 1 83,096 84', 842 1,746
54 Paints and varnishes 1 34,689 29,162 5.527 iii
55 Patent medicines 4 1 110,516 51,246 59; 270 3 501 2,708 2,207
56 Petroleum, refined . . 1,185
57 Soap 1 1 1.782 3,289 1,507
58 All other 89 51 3,419,109 2,509,206 909,903 18,198 38 2,083J 478 2,442,405 358,927
Total, chemicals and allied products 105 60 4,569,977 3,354,904 1,215,073 24,303 45 2,184,605 2,551,767 367,162
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone-
59 Cement 2 2 3,634 5,770 2,136
Marble and stone work 6 3 7,869 7,111 758 16 3 59,764 64,700 4,936
Clay-
61 Brick and tile 8 4 81,952 79 121 2,831 56 4 35,405 43,082 7,677
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc 1 1 157,489 191,188 33,699
63 All other 1 1 11,488 11,938 450
64 Glass and glass products
Total, stone, clay, and glass products 18 89,821 86,232 3,589 72 11 267,780 316,678 48,898 00
CO
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER- 00
RITORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
FLORIDA—Continued.
Classification No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWINGr NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Net income. Normal cor- Gross deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- income. deductions. tax. pora- income. tions.
ing. tions. tions.

TATIS
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—
65
Manufactures-... . . . 3 1 $20,075 $16,931 $3,144 $63 2 $30,582 $34, 632 $4,050 H=
67 Automobiles motorovclps and biovolp^ If 1 32,715 32,715 £
68 Carriages and wagons 1 25,385 25,385
69 Car*? (steam railroad strppt PSTN pfp ^
70 All other O
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and s t e e l . . . 5 1 20,075 16,931 3,144 63 4 55,967 92,732 36,765 S
Miscellaneous industries— O
71 Tobacco 25 16 2,974,803 2,714,341 260,462 5,211 9 768,818 799,442 30,624 S
79 Agricultural implements
73 Electrical machinery 3 2 54,062 42,62I 12,041 241 1 7,140 7,326 186 P
74 Musical instruments, pianos organs, etc 2 1 21,353 13,317 8,036 161 1 5,905 6,243 338
75 Rubber goods 1 1 44,564 42,221 2,343 47
76 Fur goods 2
77 Shipbuilding 5 3 336,904 252,681 84,223 1,685 2,214 5,582 3,368
78 Building construction 6 5 73,717 67,071 6,646 131 1 287 539 252
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 15 6 467,116 432,885 34,231 683 9 195,170 229,575 34, 405
80 Engineering ... 3 2 28,327 27,002 1,325 27 1 778 1,218 440
81 All other 60 43 1,904,725 1,583,805 320,920 6,381 17 322,957 365,390 42,433
Total, miscellaneous industries 120 79 5,905,571 5,175,344 730,227 14,567 41 1,303,269 1,415,315 112,046
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in- -
dustries 499 309 28,965,588 24,182,740 4,782,848 95,587 190 10,318,544 11,471,556 1,153,012
| Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies. 22 952,096 839,791 i 112,305 2,169 7 ! 125,006 133,743 8,737
Railroads, steam 9,567,842 7,157,131 I 2,410,711 48,159 12 j 1,263,375 1,470,456 207,081
Railways, electric, city and suburban 1,876,014 1,458,704 I 417,310 8,347 132,689 160,109 27,420
Steamship transportation companies 1,608,917 1,391,267 ! 217, 650 4,343 384,358 505,193 120,835
Waterworks 204,834 133,102 71,732 1,435 10,665 10,984 319
Express companies
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 21 504,797 419,313 85,484 1,708 141,493 165,162 23,669
All others 24 812,103 632,890 179,213 3,584 22 I 360,876 398,457 37,581

Total, public utilities. 93 | 15,526,603 12,032,198 3,494,405 69,745 2,418,462 2,844,104 425,642

Banks and insurance companies:


Banks-
National banks 53 43 | 3,202,645 2,378,766 823, 879 15,953 10 I 320,531 423,201 102,670
Savings banks and State banks. 190 167 i 2,723,309 1,958,949 764,360 15,268 23 I 202,854 240,832 37,978
Trust companies 13 10 ! 924,915 622,839 302,076 6,041 3 I 70,507 82,876 12,369

Total, banks. 256 220 ! 6,850,869 I 4,960,554 ! 1,890,315 37,262 I 36 ! 593,892 | 746,909 | 153,017
>
Insurance companies- 3
Life 448 419 29 67,728 78,710 10,982
Fire and marine (stock) 2,198 1,171 1,027 13,218 22,273 9,055
Fire and marine (mutual).
Casualty
Fidelity and surety
42 | 697,247 87,353 1,748 I 109,128 121,895 12,767 o
"*i,"738" CO
All other 1,660

32 699,893 611,484 i, 409 1,770 191,734 224,616 32,882


Total, insurance companies _____ M
Grand total, banks and insurance companies... 303 | 252 7,550,762 5,572,0 1,978,724 39,032 j 785,626 971,525 185,899 3
o
99
Merchandising companies:
Department stores 1,008,767 789,599 219,168 4,173 !.
o
100
101
Wholesale j obbers
Real estate
119 I
282
100
110
6,076,471
1,501,860
4,045,792
988,510
2,030,679
513,350
40,400
10,243
I
|
19
172
471,711
1,203,361
554,769
1,957,472
83,058
754,111
K
102 Amusement companies 28 11 201,971 166,163 35,808 718 j 17 131,646 208,617 76,971
103 Hotels and restaurants 38 23 3,526,466 3,292,391 234,075 4,683 ! 15 653,816 684,553 30,737

Total, merchandising companies.. 474 251 12,315,535 9,282,455 3,033,080 60,217 | 223 2,460,534 3,405,411 944,877

104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere


provided for 915 547 14,347,502 10,597,408 3,750,094 74,085 368 2,518,719 3,582,499 1,063,780
105 Corporations—inactive 365 365 1,200 14,169 12,969

Total, miscellaneous companies 1,280 I 547 14,347,502 10,597,408 3,750,094 74,0S5 733 2,519,919 3,596,668 1,076,749

Grand total for the State of Florida 2,869 1,518 81,477,552 63,806,729 17,670,823 351,040 j 1,351 19,142,666 i 23,491,838 4,349,172

00
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
GEORGIA.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Normal cor- Gross deduc- Deficit.
income. deductions. Net income. tax. income.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming $1,266,407 $1,002,265 $264,142 $4,915 $82,874 $133,110 $50,236
Florists and fruit growers 408,050 281,444 126,606 2,532 192,894 206,029 13,135
Stock raising 96,225 74,494 21,731 435 6,336 15,738 9,402
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 12 61,697 34,743 26,954 540 66,433 112,963 46,530 Q
Total, agricultural and animal husbandry 59 1,832,379 1,392,946 439,433 8,422 41 348,537 I 467,840 119,303

Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines 1 37,027 29,059 159
Copper mines 1 i. ...... 126,456 140,233 13,777 j
Gold and silver and precious metals 3 80*6' 350 450 1,550 6,521 4,971 a
Iron mines o
Lead and zinc mines !
Quarries 651,666 569,095 82,571 1,652 255,579 267,130 11,551 g
Oil, gas, and salt wells 4,000 3,911 89 2
All other 683,429 513,031 170,398 3,367 10 85,304 116,364 "31," 060
Total, extraction of minerals. 24 1,376,922 1,115,446 261,476 5,189 17 468,889 530,248 61,359
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products—
Butter, cheese, and milk 71,460 70,262 1,198 24 17,528 20,990 3,462
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and
vegetables) 34,722 20,98,4 13,738 253 19,275 23,032 3,757
Oleomargarine
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 507,409 407,521 99,888 1,750
Bread and bakery products 513,141 438,628 74,513 1,490 42,948 48,117 5,169
Coffee and spices 15,060 23,872 8,812
Flour mills and gristmills 1,839,179 1,499,163 340,016 6,674 10,306 14,648 4,342
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo-
lasses 4,801 4,147 654 13 13,472 14,300 828
Beet sugar
22 Confectionery and ice cream 14 11 1,787,241 1,460,223 327,018 6,541 3 35,143 54,974 19,831
23 Food preparations, all other 2 2 36,702 32,909 3,793 76
Total, food and kindred products 58 46 4,794,655 3,933,837 860,818 16,821 12 153,732 199,933 46,201

Textiles and their products- j


24 Carpets and rugs. . . i
25 Cordage and twine 4 3 171,578 131,460 40,118 802 46,529 52,151 5,622
26 Cotton goods 105 94 44,663,687 34,521,520 10,142,167 179,504 11 1,509,371 1,539,507 30,136
27 Hats and caps 3 3 209 077 162 900 46 177 924
28 Hosiery and knit goods 19 16 3,740,128 3,107,479 632,649 11,799 3 122,852 132,058 9,206
29
30 Woolen and worsted goods 6 5 1,103,494 945,498 157,996 3,160 1 84,896 92,269 7,373
31 Men's clothing 8 6 582,228 456,541 125,687 2,494 2 61,871 67,651 5,780
32 Women's clothing 4 3 64,189 63,392 797 16 1 3,610 3,621 11
33 Men's and women's other furnishings 22 22 4,500,642 3 219 130 1 2S1 512 25 412
34 All other 1 1 20,150 20,217 67

Total, textiles and their products 172 152 55,035,023 42,607,920 12,427,103 224,111 20 1,849,279 1,907,474 58,195

Iron and steel products— T


35 Blast furnaces, steel w orks, and rolling mills 4 3 1,196,392 475,902 720,490 14,410 1 31,569 32,663 1,094
36 Foundry and machine shops 54 42 3,317,707 2,845,761 471,946 9,113 12 364,868 387, 737 22,869

Total, iron and steel products 58 45 4,514,099 13 420,400 23,963 o


3,321,663 1,192,436 23,523 396,437 w
Lumber and its manufactures— o
37 Sawmills and planing mills 81 58 4,320,907 3,610,584 710,323 13,657 23 1,257,820 1,712,171 454,351
38 Furniture and fixtures 20 15 783,038 668,687 114,351 1,980 5 121,717 146,937 25,220
39 All other woodworking establishments 31 26 1,628,269 1,340,038 288,231 5,382 5 1,343,367 1,416,254 72,887
3
Total, lumber and its manufactures 132 99 6,732,214 5,619,309 1,112,905 21,019 33 2,722,904 3,275,362 552,458 Q
O
Leather andfinishedproducts—
40 T eather, tanned, curried, and finished 3 290 892 147 078 143 814 2 877 g
41 Boots and shoes. 1 1 25o'782 181 948 73 834 1 046
42 All other 7 5 186,585 158,387 28!198 388 2 60,824 64,786 3,962
Total, leather andfinishedproducts 11 9 733,259 487,413 215,846 4,311 2 60,824 64,786 3,962
Paper and printing—
43 Paper and wood pulp
44 Manufactures of paper 13 11 i,i5i,453 730,971 420,482 8,410 2 201,846 258,436 56,590
45 Printing and publishing 86 57 4,597,584 4,223,727 373,857 6,973 29 1,340,559 1,522,984 182, 425
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing
(engraving, stereotyping, and electrotyping,
t y p e founding, etc.).' 2 2 99,748 83,928 15,820 289
Total, paper and printing 101 70 5,848,785 5,038,626 810,159 15,672 31 1,542,405 1,781,420 239,015

00
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TABLE 10a.™CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER- M
RITORIE S—Continued. go
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

GEORGIA—Continued.
Classification No. 1

Total COEPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES.
pora-
tions
report-
ing.
ber of
cor-
pora-
tions.
Gross
income.
Total
deductions.
Net income. Normal
tax.
ber of
cor-
pora-
tions.
»= IS- Deficit..

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Liquors and beverages-
47 Distilled
48 Malted
49 All other 75 66 $7,192,074 Si,070 806 S3.121.268 $62,407 9 $224,318 , $278,889 $54,571 o
Total, liquors and beverages 75 66 7,192,074 4,070,806 3,121,268 62,407 9 ! 224,318 278,889 54,571
!" o
Chemicals and allied p r o d u c t s -
50 Chemicals 9 4 272,116 199,426 72,690 1,455 5 36,615 43,180 6,565
51 Fertilizers 112 75 4,854,006 3,457,610 1,396,396 22', 086 37 734, 736 954, 500 219,764
52 Gas, illuminating and heating 3 2 302,854 241,319 61,535 1,231 1 164,128 165,890 1,762 o
53 Oils, and oil products . 76 50 7,626, 757 6,875,979 750, 778 14,214 26 904,026 1,076,156 172,130 o
54 Paints and varnishes 4 3 170,369 142,382 27,987 559 1 2,646 4,411 1,765
55 Patent medicines 9 5 664,848 549,115 115,733 2,315 4 12 2fi8 15,459 3,191
56 Petroleum, refined
57 Soap
58 All other 25 20 2,266,229 1, 726,014 540,215 10,398 5 25,298 51,404 26,106
Total, chemicals and allied products 238 159 16,157,179 13,191,845 2,965,334 52,258 79 1,879,717 2,311,000 431,283
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone-
59 Cement 6 3 539,782 381,598 158,184 3 163 3 24 881 51,345 26,464
60 Marble and stone work 24 17 1,367,171 1,171 869 195,302 3,556 • 7 136,004 159,238 23,234
Clay-
61 Brick and tile 25 952,913 837 261 115 652 2,312 11 367,917 429,C81 61,764
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc 4 « 225,576 178,274 47,302 947 1 3,475 3,513 38
63 All other 2 38,367 25,518 12,849 257 1 25 678 9
6 082 404
64 Glass and glass products 1 1 16,318 21^932 5,614

Total, stone, clay, and glass products 62 38 3,123,809 2,594,520 529,289 10,235 24 574,273 | 691,791 117,518
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel-
65 ! Smelters.. 1 i I 2,042 8,553 ; 6.511
66 i Manufactures 10 | 9 544,003 367,6f5 176,338 3, 527 1 173,067 : 191,804 18,737
67 j Automobiles, motorcycles and bicvcles 4 ! • 4 i 164,476 121,712 42,764 855
68 ! Carriages and wagons 13 £ 292,367 232,679 ! 59,688 1, 170 5 44,716 91,163 ! 46,447
69 | Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.) i

70 I All other i

Total, metals and metal products other than iron


and steel ...1 28 21 1,000,846 722,056 278,790 5, 552 7 219,825 291,520 71,695

Miscellaneous industries—
71 Tobacco 5 3 80,436 70,566 9,870 198 2 119,308 122,704 ' 3,396
72 Agricultural implements.. 9 5 230,800 172,842 57,958 1, 021 4 130,853 ;• 178,726 47,873
73 Electrical machinery.
74 Musical instruments, pianos, organs etc . . 3 2 45,952 35,661 10,951 219 1 9,325 | 11,768 2,443
75 Rubber goods 1 1 75,664 60,986 14 678 294
76 Fur goods
77 ' Shipbuilding
78 Building construction 16 12 4,890,458 4,16*6,435 730,023 14 601 4 23,837 ! 35,251 11,414 !>
79 Construction, contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) ?0 u 1,858,012 1,747,127 110,885 213 7 388,185 ! 412,027 23,842
Engineering 6 4 120,501 55,071 65,430 308 2 15,026 19,128 4,102
81 Allother 87 60 3,286,092 2,738,681 547,411 10 487 27 1,126,155 | 1, 379,526 253,371
O
Total, miscellaneous industries 147 100 10,587,915 9,040,709 1,547,206 30 341 47 1,812,689 ! 2, 159,130 346,441 Ul

Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-


o
dustries. 1, 082 805 115,719,858 90,628,704 25,091,154 466 250 277 11,436,403 j 13, 381,705 1,945,302

Public utilities: o
82 Electric and gas lighting and power companies 40 31 3,606,275 3,009,193 597,082 11 918 9 1,242,135 1, 310,198 68,063
o
83 Railroads, steam . .. 6? 36 27,902,163 23,919,199 3,982,964 78 26 8,140,383 j 8 796,454 656,071
84 Railways, electric, citv and suburban.. 15 8 3 768 960 2,735 196 1 033 764 20 676 7 70,746 85,439 14,693
85 Steamship transportation companies 15 9 5,589,965 2,940,914 2,649,051 50 586 6 100,225 121,859 21,634
86 Waterworks 5 2 4,848 2,986 1,862 38 3 35,783 j 39,010 3,227
87
88 Telephone telegraph and radio companies 57 50 18,237,787 15,630,156 2,607,63i 52 153 7 60,458 ! 65,913 5,455
89 All other 131 106 1,798,026 1,475,268 322,758 6 118 25 442,148 | 478,048 35,900

Total, public utilities 325 242 60,908,024 49,712,912 11,195,112 220 010 83 10,091,878| 10 896,921 805,043

Banks and insurance companies:


Banks-
90 National banks 108 5 899,297 3,908,475 1,990,822 39 804 4 42,619 90,024 47,405
91 Savings banks and State banks . . . . 618 558 8,821,520 5,603,807 3,217,713 62 ,483 60 375,090 j 525,918 150,828
92 Trust companies = 24 22 1,812,657 1,043; 204 769,453 15,299 2 2,785 i 6,788 4,003

Total banks 754 688 16,533,474 10,555,486 5,977,988 117 ,586 66 420,494 j 622,730 202,236

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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
CO
TORIE S—Continued. O

[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
GEORGIA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Normal cor- Gross deduc- Deficit.
income. deductions. Net income. tax. income.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions . tions .
GO
Banks and insurance companies—Continued. H
Insurance companies—
Life.. $1,864,708 | $1,801,549 $63,159 $1,263 $118,973 i $157,920 $38,947
Fire and marine (stock) 52,772 I 47,503 5,269 105 315,263 i 365,756 50,493
Fire and marine (mutual)., 42,878 ! 42,878 858 o
Casualty 3,277,045 ! 3,178,249 98,796 1,977 13,272 | 14,976 1,704
Fidelity and surety
Allother 12,499 i 15,936 3,437
Total, insurance companies 5,237,403 | 5,027,301 210,102 4,203 460,007 554,588 94,5S1
Grand total, banks and insurance companies ! 9
781 707 i 21,770,877 15,582,787 j 6,188,090 ] 121,789 880,501 1,177,318 296,817 o
Merchandising companies:
o
Department stores, 19 18 i 1,883,418 I 1,597,187 I 286,231 ! 5,674 143,799 198,607 54,808
100 Wholesale jobbers 212 180 i 11,639,913 , 8,142,117 3,497,796 i 64,404 630,859 885,028 254,169
101 Real estate 167 75 , 766,277 i 564,213 202,064 4,030 582,809 809,268 226,459
102 Amusement companies. 44 27 ! 1,117,156 i 1,039,109 78,047 ! 1,557 420,067 453,255 33,188
103 Hotels and restaurants.. 32 19 i 883,393 j '719,295 164,098 | 3,240 415,370 701,276 285,906
Total, merchandising companies. 474 i 319 i 16,290,157 j 12,061,921 4,228,236 j 78,905 ' 155 2,192,904 3,047,434 854,530
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for 1,778 33,197,729 24,092,591 9,105,138 ! 181,625 450 4,082,230 5,438,941 1,356,711
105 Corporations—inactive. 237 1 237 36,982 36,982
Total miscellaneous companies 1,955 1, 33,197,729 ! 24,092,591 9,105,138 j 181,625 ! 687 4,082,230 5,475,923 1,393,693
j
Grand total for the State of Georgia. 4,758 ! 3,424 251,095,946 194,587,307 56,508,639 j 1,082,190 1,334 29,501,342 34,977,389 I 5,476,047
HAWAII.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming 60 49 $24,236,544 $13,377,196 $10,859,348 $217,188 11 $90,018 $124,783 $34,765
Florists and fruit growers . . . 11 4 199,S21 185,738 14,083 281 7
2
1,483,677 1,592,763 109,086
Stock raising 7 5 337,244 152,536 184,708 3,291 48.328 71,427 23,099
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 78 58 24,773,609 13,715,470 11,058,139 220,760 20 1,622,023 1,788,973 166,950
Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines
Copper mines
G old and silver and precious metals
Iron mines
Lead and zinc mines
Oil gas, and salt wells
All other

Total, extraction of minerals
Manufacturing and mechanical industries: CD
Food and kindred products—
13 Butter, cheese, and milk 1 1 88 075 87 276 . 799 16
a
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
14 and vegetables).. 7 6 1,965,869 1,302,829 663,040 13,261 1 71,540 84,901 13,361
15
16
Oleomargarine o
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products 1 1 56,973 60,363 3,39(
17 Bread and bakery products 3 1 27,747 27,583 164 3 2 4,847 10,966 6,119
18
19 Flour mills and grist mills 5 3 53,554 31,740 21,814 437 2 69,657 73,559 3,902
Q
20 | Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and O
molasses. . . . 31 29 39,714,109 21,852,914 17,861,195 333,637 2 7,686 27,075 19,389
21 Beet sugar . . .
Confectionery and ice cream 1 1 3 013 2 308 705 14
22 Food preparations, all other 3 1 35,682 35^ 271 411 8 2 46,380 49,822 3,442
Total, food and kindred products 52 "42" 41,888,049 23,339,921 18,548,128 347,376 10 257,083 306,686 49,603
Textiles and their products-
24 j Carpets and rugs .
25 | Cordage and twine
26 I Cotton goods ..
27 Hats and caps
Hosiery and knit goods ...
29 Silk and silk goods
30 Woolen and worsted goods
31 | Men's clothing
32 ! Women's clothing .
33 Men's and women's other furnishings
34 Allother 1 i 54,852 38,041 16,811 336
Total, textiles and their products . 1 I 54,852 38,041 16,811 336 CO
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued. to
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

HAWAII—Continued.
Classification No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES.
cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross ; Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions . tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Iron and steel products-
35 Blast furnaces steelworks and rolling mills
36 Foundry and machine shops 1 1 $776,852 •! $178,943 $597,909 $11,958
Total, iron and steel products 1 1 776,852 i 178,943 597,909 11 958 a
Lumber and its manufactures-
37 Sawmills and planing mills. 1 1 $84,200 $86,257 $2,057
38 Furniture and fixtures
39 All other woodworking establishments . .
3
Total, lumber and its manufactures 1 1 84,200 86,257 2,057 o
Leather and finished products— o
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished g
41 Boots and shoes
42 All other
Total, leather andfinishedproducts
Paper and printing-
43 Paper and wood pulp
44 Manufactures of paper.
45 Printing and publishing.. 21 15 675,913 628,306 47,607 913 6 14,913 18,014 3,101
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc.)
Total, paper and printing 21 15 675,913 628,306 47,607 913 6 14,913 18,014 3,101
Liquors a n d beverages
47 Distilled . . . .. ........... 2 1 25,049 18,214 6,835 137 L 50,577 63,513 12,930
48 Malted 4 3 481 885 303 282 178'. 603 ,5,572 1 3,991 4,095 104
49 All other. 13 7 65,060 58,196 6', 864 137 6 62,476 70,600 8,124

Total, liquors and beverages. 19 11 571,994 379,692 192,302 3,846 8 117,044 138,208 21,164
Chemicals and allied products—

50 Chemicals
51 Fertilizers . .. . . 2 2 815 764 408 896 406,868 8,138
52 Gas illuminating and heating 1 1 190,125 140,084 50,041 1,001 !
53 Oils and oil products . . ...| ...
54 Paints and varnishes
55 Patent medicines.
56 Petroleum, refined
57 rfoap 1 1 13,345 11,279 2,066 41 i
58 All other ,
|
Total, chemicals and allied products 4 4 1,019,234 560,259 458,975 9,180

Stone, clay, and glass products—


Stoned- 5
59 Cement
60 Marble and stonf work.. . . 2 1 51,302 49,926 1,376 28 1 6,314 7,187 873 H
Clay— C
61 Brick and tile . . . .
62 Pottery terra cotta fire clav etc
63 All other \
64 Glass and glass products
Total, stone, clav, ana glass products 2 1 51,302 49,926 1,376 28 1 6,314 7,187 873 £
Metals and metal products other than iron and s t e e l -
ti5 Smelters §
66 Manufactures 2 2 86,983 58,077 28,906 578
67 Automobiles motorcycles and bicycles . tel
68 Carriages and wagons 1 1 13,635 13,871 236
69
70 'Ul other '
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel 3 2 86,983 58,077 28,906 578 X 13,635 13,871 236

Miscellaneous industries—
71 Tobacco 1 2,913 3,363 450
72 Agricultural implements ..
73 Electrical machinerv 2 1 192,886 73,925 118.961 2,379 1 7,450 19,589 12,139
74 Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etn . 1 1 958 1,001 43
Rubber goods 1 1 113,605 55,744 57,86i 1,157

Shipbui ding
78 Building construction 3 i i6,747 is, 086 1,661 33 2 62,772 72,796 16,024 £
OO
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
CD
TORIE S—Continued.
(Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
HAWAII—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
Classification

INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-


pora- ber of Gross Total ber of Total
tions cor- Net income. Normal cor- Gross deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- income. deductions. tax. pora- income. tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Miscellaneous industries—Continued.
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 3 3 $772,230 $948,496 $176,266
80 Engineering 2 2* $43,680 $i9.36i $387
81 All other 7 6 $63,041
275,865
144,202 131^663 2,633 1 26,380 40,690 14,310 g
Total, miscellaneous industries 20 11 662,144 332,637 329,507 6,589 9 872,703 1,085,935 213,232
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-
dustries 45,787,323 25,565,802 20,221,521 380,804 1,365,892 1,656,158 290,266
124 88 36
3
Public utilities: o
82 Electric and gas lighting and power companies 6 4 1,124,851 828,259 296,592 5,932 2
4
29,925 30,294 369 o
83 Railroads, steam . . . . . ... 10 6 2,934,124 1,900,560 1,033,564 20,671 90 196 140,561 50,365
84 Railways electric citv and suburban 1 1 680,282 464,078 216,204 4,324 g
85 Steamship transportation companies 1 1 3,289,676 2,761,727 527,949 10,559 | 8
86 Waterworks 2 2 228,631 153,349 75,282 1,505 1 100 550 450
87 Express companies
88 Telephone, telegraph and radio companies . . . 5 4 438,745 304,434 134,311 2,686 1 13,980 14, Of 9 89
89 Allother 12 8 1,137,010 1,051,698 85,312 1,706 4 174,212 186,872 12,660
Total, public utilities 38 26 9,833,319 7,464,105 2,369,214 47,383 12 308,413 372,346 63,933
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks-
National banks 10 9 906,957 575,201 331,756 6,636 1 10,711 11,858 1 147
91 Savings banks and State banks.. * 8 6 104,193 79,031 25,162 504 2 2,850 4,878 2,028
92 Trust companies, 6 6 691,694 342,929 348,765 6,975
Total, banks 24 21 1,702,844 997,161 705,683 14,115 3 13,561 16,736 3,175
Insurance companies- i
Life , . .8 1 ..J |
94 Fire and marine (stock) 8 190,679 | 86,269 104,410 2,088
95 Fire and marine (mutual)
96 | Casualty
97 | Fide ity and surety .
98 1 All other ... 1 . - j
. . .. j
Total, insurance companies 8 8 190,679 j 86,269 104,410 2,088

Grand total, banks and insurance companies 32 29 1,893,523 ! 1,083,430 810,093 16,203
Merchandising companies:
99 Department stores 1 1 9,174 6,617 2,557 51
100 Whoiesa'e jobbers 19 15 2,076,841 1,794,706 282,135 5,403 4 223,436 251,944 28,50S
101 Real estate 8 4 47,570 18,786 28,784 576 4 13,151 227,336 214,185
102 Amusement companies 4 1 22,608 19,304 3,304 66 3 10,667 11,951 1,284
103 Hotels and restaurants. 9 7 513,400 454,783 58,617 1,172 2 41,197 44,410 3,213

Total merchandising companies 41 28 2,669,593 2,294,196 375,397 7,268 13 288,451 535,641 247,190

104 All other corporations 6f every description not elsewhere i


provided for r
167 16,098,534 5,228,262 10,870,272 217,333 i 45 1,394,558 1,877,791 483,233 w
105 Corporations—inactive 1 '4fi 46 2 399 397 H
fr-4
Total, miscellaneous companies 258 167 16,098,534 5,228,262 10,870,272 217,333 91 1,394,560 1,878,190 483,630 ow
Grand total for the Territory of Hawaii i 571 396 101,055,901 55,351,265 45,704,636 889,751 175 4,992,900 6,248,044 1,255,144

IDAHO.
o
o
Agriculture and animal husbandry:
Farming 33 14 $549,402 $409,688 £139, 714 $2,743 $544,881 $640,223 i $95,342
g
Florists and fruit growers 28 4 16.857 12,355 4,502 83 247,614 544,488 296,874
Stock raising 49 32 2,713,375 2,016,650 696,725 13,717 250,532 312,588 i 62,056
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere.. 9 5 1,265,632 892,800 372,832 7,325 1,203,870 1,224,374 j 20,504

Total, agriculture and animal husbandry. 119 i 55 i 4,545,266 3,331,493 1,213,773 23,868 | 64 i 2,246,897 2,721,673 i 474,776
Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines 2 33,445 43,827 ! 10,382
Copper mines 15 128,340 I 104,546 23,794 467 i 9,619 11,675 2,056
Gold and silver and precious metals 18 1,959,130 I 1,504,703 454,427 .0S0 I 11 136,155 220,479; 84,324
Iron mines
Lead and zinc mines 2 903 4,193 3,290
Quarries 1 45,659 41,083 4,576 92 I
Oil, gas, and salt wells ,= = 2 8, 668 9,562 I
All other 105 6,29i,3i2 3,772,440 *2,*5i8,'872" "49*383 1,765,586 2,083,245 317,659

Total, extraction of minerals.. , ! 145 38 8,424,441 5,422,772 3,001,669 ! 59,032 107 i 1,954,376 2,372,981 418,605 CO
TABLE lOa.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- H-
TORIE S—Continued. ^
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dee. 31, 1916.)
IDAHO—Continued.
Classification No. j

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of !
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
Gross Total Net income. Normal cor- Gross
tions cor- income. deductions. tax. income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions .
ing. tions. tions.
, J

Manufacturing and mechanical industries:


Food and kindred p r o d u c t s -
n Butter, cheese, and milk. 20 12 SI 18, 702 $105,370 $13,332 $261 8 $135,537 $143,366 $7,829 £
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables) 1 4,714 3,197 1,517 30 3 7,104 8,076 ; 972 jr
15 0 leomarcarine J
16 Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 10 8 252,033 233,544 18,489 370 2 9,576 ib, ow 440 *
17 Bread and bakerv products. 1 7,714 7,192 522 10
18 Coffee and spices
10 27 25 780,880 576,674 204,206 3,737 2 24,000 25,302 1,302
Flour mills and grist mills
20 Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and
molasses
"1 O
22 Confectionerv ^nd ice cream 2 2 101,482 77,792 23,690 473
947 19 32,609 44,260
23 Food preparations, all other 2 1 4,068 3,121 i
Total, food and kindred products 66 50 1,269,593 1,006,890 262,703 4,900 16 208,826 231,020 22,194

Textiles and their products—


24 Caroets and rues
25
26 \
97
28 Hosiery and knit goods
29
30
31
Women's clothing 2 1 32,669 21,643 11,026 221 1 17,580 i7,650! 70
33 i
34 A. 11 other 1 1 5,881 5,115 766 15

Total, textiles and their products 3 2 38,550 26,758 11,792 236 1 17,580 17,650 70
I iron and steel p r o d u c t s -
65 j Biast lurnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills. 3,307
36 i Foundry and machine shops. 1,383
i
| Total, iron and steel products.
i
t Lumber and its manufactures—
37 | Sawmills and planing mills
38 ' Furniture and fixtures
39 j All other woodworking establishments
i Total, lumber and i t s manufactures.

Leather a n d finished products—


40 Leather, t a n n e d , curried, a n d finished
41 Boots a n d shoes
42 AH other
Total, leather a n d finished products

Paper a n d printing—
43 P a p e r and wood p u l p
44 Manufactures of paper
45 P r i n t i n g and publishing.
46 Industries relating t o printing and publishing (en- O
graving, stereotyping, a n d clcctrotyping, t y p e IP
founding, etc.) J",

Total, paper and printing 571

Liquors and beverages-


47 ; Distilled O
48 i Malted.
49 Allother. 67,207 88,106 20 839 o
Total, liquors and beverages. 67,287 ! 88,106 I 20,839
g
Chemical and allied products-
50 ' Chemicals.
51 Fertilizers
52 i Gas, illuminating and heating. 37,154 35,539 32
53 Cils, and oil products
54 | Paints and varnishes
55 i Patent medicines
50 i Petroleum, refined
57 Soap 1,900 2,127 ; 227
58 Allother 67,7S7 18,209 49,578 992 !. I
I
Total, chemicals and allied products. 3 i Iu4,941 53,748 ; 51., 193 1,900 ! 2,127 \ 227
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued. oo
{Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
IDAHO—Continued.

i Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


I num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES.
| cor- Num- Num-
I pora- ber of Total Normal ber of Gross Total
i tions cor-
deductions. Net income. tax. cor- deduc- Deficit.
i report- pora- pora- income. tions.
' ing. tions. i tions.
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone-
Cement $40.560 $36,418 ! $4,142 $83 j
Marble and stone work o
Clay— 02
'Brick and tile 22, Of 3 21.839 224 $94,461 ; $108,721 $14,260
Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc 20,098 17,594 2,504
Allother.
Glass and glass products
. Total, stone, clay, and glass products 82,721 75,851 6,870 94,461 i 108,721 14,260 o
Metals and iretal products oiher than iron and steel- I o
Smelters . 21,142 14,050 j 7,092 142
Manufactures
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles..
Carriages and wagons
Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)...
All other
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel 21,142 14,050 I 7,092 142

Miscellaneous industries—
Totacco
Agricultural implements 88,554 97,785 9,231
Electrical machinery
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc.
Rubter goods
Fur goods
Shipbuilding
Building construction .| 2 1 13,069 13,788 7ifl
tunnels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) ' 2 ; 1 16,171 14,898 1,273 25 1 18,435 I 18,435
so Engineering 2 2 14,821 15,939 1,118
SI ; All other..". 9 * 6 139,889 122,349 17,540 351 3 16,733 22,738 ! 6,005
Total, miscellaneous industries 16 7 156,060 137,247 18,813 376 9 133,177 ! 168,685 35,508
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-
dustries 159 106 6,638,418 4, 925,040 1 713,378 33,808 53 1,916,216 j 2, 209,195 292,979
Public utilities:
82 !
:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies 32 22 1,446,786 1, 172,541 274,245 5,393 10 57,147 ! 64,427 7,280
83 Railroads steam 9 7 788,498 691,428 97,070 1,601 2 173,180 ! 179,213 6,033
84 :
:
Railways electric, city and suburl an 5 5 953,22^ ; 1, 004,877 48,655
85 Steamship transportation companies 1 1 98,778 94,768 4,616 80
86 Waterworks 18 11 185,195 155,262 29,933 598 7 68,154 t 86,270 18,116
87 ;
88 ; Telephone telegraph and radio companies 15 11 47,488 43,172 4,316 87 4 10,216 29,192 18,976
89 All other 47 20 750,282 658,397 91,885 1,676 27 376,569 577,200 200,631
Total, public utilities 127 72 3,317,027 2, 815,558 501,459 9,435 55 1,641,488 1 941,179 299,691 H
Banks and insurance companies: t>
Banks— H
90 National "banks 55 54 2 082 808 1, 594,264 578,544 11,567 1 8 008 9,170 1,162 •T
yi Savings tanks and State tanks 119 110 1,757,385 1, 140,050 617,335 12,341 9 39,826 54,090 14,264
92 Trust companies 16 12 375,243 235,617 139,626 2,793 18,351 26,310 7,959
Total, "banks 190 176 4,215,436 2 879,931 1,335,505 26,701 14 66,185 89,570 23,385 72
Insurance companies- o
93 Life . 1 1 382,451 361,267 21,184 424
94 T ire and marine (stock)
95 1 ire and marine (mutual)
96 Casualty ... - 33 26 181,492 123,307 58,185 1,211 7 16,592 17,392 800 a
97 Fidelity
98 All other o
Total, insurance companies 34 27 563,943 484,574 79,369 1,635 7 16,592 17,392 800
Grand total, banks and insurance companies. ... 224 203 4,779,379 3 364,505 1,414,874 28,336 21 82,777 106,962 24,185 g
Merchandising companies:
99 Department stores 9 9 472,158 361,844 110,314 1,991
100 Wholesale jobbers 31 27 2 327 889 401 231 926 658 18 524 4 44 962 90 997 46 035
101 Real estate 53 29 '225,623 153,885 71,'738 1^435 24 52,956 83,279 30,323
102 Amusement companies 6 2 10,776 10,588 188 3 4 11,101 12,077 976
103 Hotels and restaurants 10 5 93,209 84,040 6,169 123 5 148,937 161,887 12,950
Total, merchandising companies 109 72 3,126,655 2 011,588 1,115,067 \ 22,076 37 257,958 348,240 90,284
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
596 423 6,910,681 5 053,667 1 ,857,014 35,971 173 902,964 1 226,941 323,977
105 Corporations—inactive 301 1 301 98 9,728 9.630
Total, miscellaneous companies. 897 423 6,910,681 5 053,667 1 ,857,014 35,971 474 903,062 1 236,669 333,607
•fmm

Grand total for the State of Idaho 1,780 969 37, 741,867 26 924,633 10 ,817,234 | 212,526 811 9,002,772 !0 ,936,899 1,934,127
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION JNCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- to
O
TORIE S—Continued. o
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
ILLINOIS.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Normal cor- Gross deduc-
income. deductions. Net income. tax. income. Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
CD
Agriculture and animal husbandry:
Farming
Florists and fruit growers
Stock raising
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere...
$231,821
1,491,432
1,567,210
620.190
$194,850
1,357,291
860,060
$36,971
13?, 141 I
707,150 !
244,113 !
$728
2,619
14,021
4,764
36
38 )
13
$32^,627
454,766
80,849
$560,949 ;
550,560 ;
193,476
$233,322
95,794
112,627
I
376,077 16 735,514 1,278,047 542,533 a
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry. 197 94 3,910,653 2,788,278 ) 1,122,375 j 22,132 j 103 1,598,756 2,583,032 | 984,276
Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines 245 169 54,811,882 46,890,175 I 7,921,707 j 157,773 9,983,830 10.541,502 557,672
Copper mines 4 24,608 561,611 537,003 3
Gold and silver and precious metals 10 15,338 10,141 ) 5,197 104 13,164 77,244 64,080 o
Iron mines 9 616,820 560,463 ! 56,357 1,128 84,987 103,08C 18,099
Lead and zinc mines 8 6,362,495 1,815,817 ! 4,546,678 90,933 m, 298 71,795 3,497 o
Quarries 30 2,517,346 2,461,104 ! 56,242 1.126 598,520 626,551 28,031
Oil, gas, and salt wells
All other
68 3,309,225
3,095,333
2,023,216 j 1,286,009 25,681 64,087 229,883 165,796 g
101 2,492,202 ' 603,131 11,924 824.543 1,156,007 331,464
Total, extraction of minerals.. 475 276 70,728,439 56,253,118 I 14,475,321 ; 288,6f!9 I 199 | 11,662,037 13,367,679 1,705,642
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products—
Butter, cheese, and milk 123 13,916,048 10,124,987 3,791,061 75,780 24 307,179 326,064 18,885
Canning and presen ing (fish and oysters, fruits and
vegetables) 56 7,811,033 5,968,251 1,842,782 35,876 | 19 i 699, 832,007 132,049
Oleomargarine 6 2,641,893 2,000,555 641,338 12,827 j 948, 1,030,367 81,984
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products.
Bread and bakery products
59
53
194,173,008
6,258,413
142,348,769 51,824,239
868,064 i
1,035,361 | l?l 514, 635,982 121,806
Coffee and spices '. 3 243,645
5,390,349 17,072 | 9 ! 1,115, 1,153,518 37.664
210,243 33,402 ! 669 ! 20, 20,865 I 149
Flour mills and gristmills
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and
molasses
94 6,960,304

220,359
5,071,645

134,643
1,888,659 |

85,716 |
37,460
1,714 |
|
i515,

1,157
619,141 [
84,356
103,787
83,199
Beet sugar
22 Confectionery and ice cream. 84 | 6,993,043 | 5,810,616 I 1.183,027 i 23,322 I 682,600 ! 748,847 i 66,247
23 Food preparations, all other. 74 26,775,804 | 20,392,085 6i 383,719 i 127,133 | 1,552,769 I 1,841,643 ! 288,874

Total, food and kindred products 556 417 265,994.150 1 197,452,143 68,542,007 1,367,214 139 6,358,146) 7,292,790! 934,644
Textiles and their products-
24 Carpets and rugs 179,631 174,296 5,335 1 107 3 31, 621
25 Cordage and twine 551,437 283,798 267,639 I 5,353 1 154, 966
26 Cotton goods 1,824,924 1,458,695 366,229 j 7,252 2 38, 2,782
27 Hats and caps 986,985 877,659 109,326 1,844 8 710, 80,828
28 Hosiery and knit goods 3,573,414 2,540,121 1,033,293 ! 20,511 278, 29,086
29 Silk and silk goods 1,632,926 1,215,733 417,193 8,344 1 37, 5,101
30 Woolen and worsted goods 1,798,868 1,547, 758 251,110 4,823 4 114, 38,753
31 Men's clothing 8,390,006 6,642,310 1,747.696 33,839 14 862, 60,076
32 Women's clothing 4,9-56,653 4,148,973 807,680 I 14,907 13 451, 73,356
33 Men's and women's other furnishings 13,152,803 10,585,817 2,566.986 I 51,156 17 1,176, 155,680
34 All other 4,248,123 3,286,109 932,014 ' 18.356 13 150, 20,303

Total, textiles and their products.


Iron and steel products—
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills..
3b Foundry and machine shops 8,314,354 I 10,736,036 I 2,421,682
Total, iron a n d steel products , j 1,001 ,647,770 | 11,192,172 j 2,544,402 O
w
Lumber a n d its manufactures—
37 Sawmills and planing mills | 132 12,489,662 j 10,095, 2,394,434 44,591 2,377,376 ; 2,513,894 136,518 o
F u r n i t u r e and fixtures I 147 111 16,02o,939 I 13,595,844 2,431,095 ! 48,379 1.365,411 I 1,583,441 218,030
39 All other woodworking establishments. .,.,.... 184 150 | 19,752,550 j 15,186,913 4,565,637 j 89, 725 911,514 1,086,751 175,237
Total, lumber and its manufactures 463 I 359 48,269,151 38,877,9.S5 9,391,166 | 182,695 104 4,654,301 ! 5,184,086 ; 529,785
3
a
Leather and finished p r o d u c t s - o
40 Leather, tanned, curried, a n d finished 8,232,046 5,913,684 2,318,362 i 45,282 I 181,454 ! 237,519 i 56,065
41 Boots a n d shoes , 4,872,086 ! 3,531,388 1,343,698 | 24,707 i 401,265 I 445,789 ; 44,524
42 Allother 3,313,988 I 2,514,152 799,836 ! 15,921 ; 153,928 | 180,649 | 26,721

Total, leather and finished products i 104 80 i 16,418,120 j 11,959,224 I 4,458,896 ! 85,910 j 736,647 | 853,957 127,310

Paper and printing— i


4** Paper and wood pulp j 14 12 3,343,3*5 I 2,340,344 1,003,041 j 20.061 i 2 11,738 i 15,304 I 3,560
44 Manufactures of paper j 117 97 17,307,291 I 11,675,356 5,631,935 112,338 I 23 481,846 j 562,062 80,216
45 Printing and publishing 576 73,929,271 | 64,388,310 9,540j961 184,013 i 232 10,761,750 \ 11,824,604 1,062,854
46 Industries re'ating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping and eiectrotyping, type
founding, etc.)./. 82 ! 7,069,707 5,887,381 1,182,326 23,214 22 656,068 687,325 | 31,257

Total, paper and printing.. 1,043 767 101,649,654 84,291,391 17,358,263 339,626 276 11,911,402 | 13,089,295 I 1,177,898
TABLE 10a.~-CORPORATION INCOME TAX- DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- to
TORIE S—Continued. o
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

ILLINOIS—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions Gross Total Net income. Normal Gross
cor- income. deductions. cor- deduc- Deficit.
report- tax. income.
pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
... a*
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. >
Liquors and beverages—
47
48
49
Discided
Malted
Ail other
11
80
56
9
65
38
$17,650,259
30,101,113
2.526,382
$15,588,274
26,271,422
2,141,060
$2,061,985
3,829,691
385,322
$38,906
75,876
7,685
2
15
18
$106,784
1,824,235
515,761
$123,262
2,006,685
566,169
182,450
50,408
a
H
£>
$16,478 W
Total, liquors and beverages 147 112 50,277,754 44,000,756 6,276,998 122,467 35 2,446,780 2,696,116 249,336 ^

Chemicals and allied products—


50 Phemica. & 93 55 7,856,4S0 5,376,075 2,480,405 38 375,133 487,185 112 052
16 13 7,653,013 4,281,387 3,371,626 47,182
55,291 38,765
51 Ferti lzers 65,558 26 793 5*
52 Gas, illuminating and heating 28 20 2,105,783 1,822,981 282,802 5,658 87,285 155,196 67,911 o
53 Oi s and oil products 21 17 6,777,183 3,161,711 3,615,472 72,169 4 70,675 75,591 4 916 /•*
54 Paints and varnishes 60 48 7,328,622 5,458,437 1,870,185 34,709 12 279,546 325,358 45,812 g
o"^ Patent medicines 65 36 4.172,349 2,532,431 1,639,918 31,967 29 164,598 197 972 33 374 5
56 Petroleum refined 13 9 56^099,334 25,951,062 30,148,272 602,964 4 485,854 654,271 168 417 •
57 Soap . .. . 23 10 3,569,656 2,819,406 750,250 14,497 13 472,119 553,858 81.739
58 All other 184 110 25,489,859 17,767,223 7,722,636 151,480 74 917,925 1,040,244 j 122,319
1 Total, chemicals and allied products 503 318 121,052,279 69,170,713 51,881,566 1,015,917 185 2,891,900 3,555,233 663,333

Stone, clay, and glass products—


Stone—
Cemeni . . ...» 33 21 i 9,781,314 9,193,515 587,799 11,757 12 1,187,411 1,319,298 131 887
Marble and stone work 80 54 1 3,941,568 3,448,804 492,764 9,769 26 1,974,875 2,154,404 179,529
Clay—
1 11,475,991 9,962,104
Brick and tile 82 49 1,513,887 29,466 33 1,237,210 1,342,857 105,647
Pottery terra cotta fire clay etc 20 15 j 4,261,811 3,083,544 1,178,267 23,565 5 124,736 144 910 20 174
Ul other 19 10 1 1,059,396 938,823 120,573 2,411 9 108,679 133 915 25 236
Glass and glass products 48 33 ! 8,764,764 6,972,935 1,791,829 35,414 15 245,687 335,766 90 J 079
1
Total, stone. clav, and glass products 282 182 j 39,284,844 33,599,725 5,685,119 1 112,382 100 4,878, £98 5,431,150 552,552
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel— ] i i
65 Sraeters ......! 19 | 16 | 20,176.826 I 10,826,779 9.350,047 186,707 I 3 i 121,679 149,386 i 27,707
60 Manufactures ! 309 I 218 | 30,626^856 23,211,154 7,415,702 146,847 I 91 | 1,836,384 2,288,593 i 452,209
67 Automobi.es, motorcycles, and bicycles I 150 | 86 20,879.356 13,926,864 6,952,492 138,853 j 64 1 1,188,727 2,099,240 j 910,513
68 Carriages and wagons • 40 j 27 2,626^ 709 2,155,090 471,619 8,281 j 13 ; '356,453 431,606 | 75,153
69 Cars (steam rai.road, street cars, etc) J 45 | 30 j 87,430,441 68,380,425 19,050,016 380,679 i 15 I 2,211,072 2,568,985 | 357,913
70 All other i 2 2 2,069 8,740 I 6,671
!
Total, meta\s and metal products other than !
iron and steel ) 565 377 161,740.188 118,500,312 43,239,876 861,36' 188 j 5,716,384 I 7,546,5cO j 1,830,166

Miscellaneous industries— j
71 Tobacco i 58 25 | 2,373,651 2,087,147 286,504 5,721 33 456,040 | 498,050 i 42,010
72 Agricultural implements I 53 ! 37 I 81,457,091 53,146,956 28,310,135 561,658 16 1.103,254 ! 1.395,642 ! 292,388
73 Electrical machinery ; 116 ! 78 ! 10,882,224 j 7,750,420 3,131,804 6?', 497 38 676,500 j 875,526 ; 199;026
74 Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc j 89 • 66 j 16,820,550 j 12,948,843 3,871,707 75,831 23 921,921 j 1,089,183 ! 167,262
75 Rubber goods '. | 39 i 23 ! 1,228,191 j 837,819 390,372 7,744 j 16 266,084 i 439,680 173,596
76 Fur goods i 13 10 i 497,332 I 350,564 i 146,768 2,017 i 3 78,860 i 81.359 ! 2.499
77 ! Shipbuilding
Building construction
., .!

Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun- !


;
5
187
i
!
!
3
114
|
|
i
1,946,810
9,249, 371
j
j
j
1,757.659 i
8,121,930 j
189,151
1,127,441
3,738 '
22,512 I
2
73
16,363 i 16,363 I
4,624,513 I 5,069,448 I 444,935 s
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) ! 220 • 140 j 24,317,791 j 21,920,943 j 2,396,848 47,275 80 5,312,165 | 6,090,278 I 778,113 H
Engineering '. ' j 69 ! 46 ! 4J874,747 3,518,858 ! 1,355,889 26,805 23 691,874 ! 799,647 ! 107,773
Aliother I 725 I 495 j 50,399,704 39,913.004 ; 10,486,700 202,546 230 4,386,631 ] 5,193,160 I 806,529
O
Total, miscellaneous industries j 1,574 | 1,037 j 204,047,462 152,354,143 \ 51,693,319 | 1,018,344 3,014,131
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical j ! I
industries - 6,620 i 4,685 il,385.402,460 • 991,711,213 i 393,691,247 J 7,736,437 j 1,935 I «
| 6,620
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies ,
5
Railroads, steam .'
145 63,749,831 50,199,799 i 13, 550, 270, 638 53 1,189,148 i 1,321,924 132,776 o
Railways, electric, city and suburban
95 i 707,508,488
68 ! 50,985,455
585,609,948 ! 121, 898,
45,669,444 j 5, 316,
2,437,905 30
28
24,867,340
3,686,79^
I 25,791,525 I
I 4.099,941 j
924,185
413,149
o
90,263
Steamship transportation companies 20 i o.256,344 4,144,548 i 1, 111, 22,218 3 28,857 I 121,806 ! 92,949 S
Waterworks 25 ! 1,105.410 838,352 ! 267 5,341 8 70,345 I 93,700 j 23,355 fed
Express companies 17 l 80,810', 905 73,552,873 ! 7, 258! 143,943 2 6?,252 ! 71,155 j 8,903
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 287 : 25.560,567 21,340,961 4, 219 84,2?3 93 10,567,107 | 10,837,316 | 270,?09
283 I 36,585,402 j 28,645,094 ! 7, 940: 152,770 132 3,722,111 j 4,027,273 | 305,162

Total, public utilities. 1,289 ! 940 ! 971,562,402 810,001,019 I 161,561,383 3,207,301 349 | 44,193,952 46,364,640 | 2,170,688

B a n k s a n d insurance companies: • I
Banks— i i
National b a n k s i 467 i 449 36,498,587 26,011,008; 10,487*, 579 209;291 329,972 383,411 ! 53,439
Savings b a n k s a n d State b a n k s | 776 i * 749 34,767, 264 23,435,632 j 11,331,632 225,343 500,526 595,814 | 95,288
T r u s t companies I 88 i 76 ! 21,136,488 15,329,492 j 5,806,996 116,032 157,254 209,429 I 52,175

Total, b a n k s 1,331 | 1,274 j 92,402,339 64,776,132 27,626,207 550,666 57 987,752 1,188,654 ! 200,902
to
o
TABLE 10a.- CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- to
TORIE S—Continued. o
4
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dee. 31, 1916.)
ILLINOIS—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. I CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total N ormal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc-
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Banks and insurance companies—Continued.


Insurance companies-
Life $12,507,519 $11,778,177 $729,342 i S14,575 8 ; S6.020,388 j ,378,670 S358, 282
Fire and marine (stock) 6,993,842 6,240,225 753,617 j 15,071 6 • '886,510 j "l,041, 229 j 154,719
Fire and marine (mutual) 468.782 21,191 447,591 ' 8,952 a
Casualty , 18,219^620 15,829,794 2,389,826 I 47,770 20 • 895.047 | 1,182,657 I 287, 610
Fidelity and surety
All other 388 | o
Total, insurance companies 174 140 I 38,190,151 33,869,387 4,320,764 86,376 34 | 7,801,945 ! 8,602,556 ; 800,611 ^
Grand total, banks and insurance companies 98,645,519 ; 31,946,971 ! 637,042 91 S 8,789,697 j 9,791,210 ; 1,001,513
3
1,505 1,414 | 130,592,490 O
Merchandising companies: j o
99 Department stores 43 36 i 55,681,754 36,684,680 I 18,997,074 j 365,916 7 312,685 338,671 ; 25,986
100
101
Wholesale jobbers
Real estate I
944
107
788
59
i 121,593,842
! 2,672,892
86,045,495 \
2,112,977 '
35,548,347 j
559,915
702,429
11,066
156
48
7,0 3,671
774,609
8,036,678 !i 1,013,007
1,109,758 ! 335,149
g
102 Amusement companies I 398 396 i 20,353,164 17,823,723 2,529,441 61,496 2 136,462 I 141,181 4,719
103 Hotels and restaurants | 235 165 1 29,855,726 26,888,592 2,967,134 58,464 70 4,364,753 I 4,584,279 219,526
Total, merchandising companies ! 1,727 1,444 I 230,157,378 169,555,467 60,601,911 | 1,199,371 283 12,612,180 | 14,210,567 | 1,598,387
1.04 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for 6,478 4,598 i 376,100,219 277,354,015 j 98,746,204 1,923,8 1,880 40,011,943 I 49,022,193 ! 9,010,250
105 Corporations—inactive 3,640 3,640 | 34,199 ; 34,199
Total, miscellaneous companies 10,118 4,598 i 376,100,219 277,354,015 8,746,204 J 1,923,893 5,520 40,011,943 | 49,056,392 i 9,044,449
Grand total for the State of Illinois. 21,931 13,451 ;3,168,454,041 2,406,308,629 762,145,412 15,014,845 8,480 189,184,120 J217,780,179 ! 28,596,059
Agriculture and animal husbandry:
1 Farming 41 20 $456,437 1327,904 $128,533 $2,571 21 $84,792 $186,287 $101,490
2 Florists and fruit growers 37 17 689,088 644,279 44,809 802 20 182,389 226,793 44,404
Stock raising 6 3 34,975 27,474 7,501 150 3 11,139 13,385 2,246
Forest and lumber not provided /or elsewhere 26 19 389,469 283,917 105,552 2,110 52,237 59,627 7,3%
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry - 110 59 1,569,969 1,283,574 286,395 5,723 51 330,557 486,092 155,535
Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines 98 75 15,936,773 14.227,430 1,709,343 33,038 23 1,890,683 2,029,835 139,152
6
7
Copper mines 3 1
2
1,300 1,300 26 2 26 11,213 11,187
g
Gold and silver and precious metals 3 18,377 15,561 2,816 56 1 4,149 4,149
q Lead and zinc mines 9 9 1 710 871 1 502 774 208,097 4 143
10 Quarries 8 8 172,921 202,761 29,840
11 Oil gas, and salt wells 36 23 655,564 544,389 111,175 2,224 13 458,992 516,409 57,417
12 All other 41 25 1,381,440 1.068,031 313,409 6,254 16 161,667 213.476 51,809 g
Total, extraction of minerals 198 135 19,704,325 17,358,185 2,346,140 45,741 63 2,684.289 2,977,843 293,554 £j
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products-
Butter, cheese, and milk 36 2 632 808 2 326 918 305,890 6 730 9 300 766 326,079 25,31* i
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and Q
W
vegetables) 59 43 5,028,185 4,078,095 950,090 18,088 16 242,913 283,376 40,463
15 Oleomargarine ' 0
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 20 20 9,789,048 6,615,322 3,173,726 63,462
17 Bread and bakery products .".' 27 23 2,057,395 1,882,813 174,532 3,414 4 290,818 304,460 13,642 ^
18 Coffee and spices 5 58 4,610,023 3,532,649 1,077,374 20,978
19 Flour mills and gristmills ? 689,686 591,124 98,562 1,396 17 964,922 1,073,007 108,685 ^
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and 2142
20

21
22
molasses
Beet sugar
Confectionery and ice cream 31
3
23
393,070
1,308,096
273,038
1,078,504
120,032

229,592
2,401
4,595
2

8
4,939
539,859
7,081

559,721
: 1
19,862 H
23 Food preparations, all other 11 5 378,640 329,172 49,468 990 6 62,403 76,842 14,439
Total, food and kindred products ... 281 219 26,886,951 20,707.685 6,179,266 122,054 62 2,406,620 2,630,566 223,946
Textiles and their r>roducts-
94 Carnets and rugs
Cordage and twine . 1 1 128 405 126,068 . _ ., * \Y
26 ^otton goods 12 11 3,562,184 2,922.343 2 337
639,841 12,727 1 293 6,675 6,382
27 flats and caps 2 1 24,121 1,030 23,091 321 1 12,067 12,167 100
0% Hosiery and knit goods 7 1 815 48H L 486 896 328 592 5 219
29 Silk and silk goods 1 155;934 107,634 48,300 966
30 Woolen and worsted goods 9 7 5.927. 278 4,370,818 l,550; 410 30,766 2 27,877 32,361 4,484
31 Men's clothing 19 17 i; 372,523 1,098,810 273,707 5,161 2 24,888 30,610 5,722
32 Women's clothing 13 13 989,137 846,902 142,235 2,620
33 Men's and women's other furnishings 11 7 245,678 218,424 27.254 546 4 71,324 76,352 5,028
34 Allother 19 16 585,459 469,429 116; 030 2,252 3 18,210 4,916
[S^
Total, textiles and their products 94 81 14.806,207 11,654,410 3,151,797 60,625 13 149,743 176,375 26,f32 O
•zr.—..:..., .-.—rr-r-——
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- to
o
TORIE S—Continued. Oi

(Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
INDIANA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES.
cor- Num-j I Nu
pora- ber of i Gross Total Normal j Gross Total
tions cor- i income. deductions. Net income. tax. income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- | pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
I'
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
i Iron and steel products—
35 | Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 44 37 $14, 740,567 $12,258,026 $?,482,54l $42,933 $133,652 $156, $23,177 in
30 ' Foundry and machine shops 311 219 41, 439, 151 31,808,120 9, f 31,031 183,375 92 4,095,014 4,734, 639,959
Total, iron and steel products.. - 355 256 56,179, 718 44,066,146 I 12,113,572 | 225.338 99 4,228,666 4,891,802 663,136
Lumber and its manufactures-
37 Sawmills and planing mills - 87 61 ! 3,538,516 I 2,605,010 933,506 17,403 580,362 I 682,785 102,423
38 Furniture and fixtures -j 138 107 12,229,218 I 9,959,757 2,259,461 41,958 — '"
1,479,423 "1,666,1
~~" 066 186,643
39 All other woodworking establishments.. -j 81 62 6,5fi3,630 I 5.861,026 702,604 13,680 325,062 350,16S5 34]623
o
Total; lumber and its manufacture -i 306 230 22,331,334 I 18,425,793 3,905,571 73,041 76 2,385,847 2,709,535 323, fi89 o
Leather and finished products- K
40 • Leather, tanned, curried, and finished.. 1,853,715 1,290,827 552,888 11,251 m
41 i Boots and shoes 133,539 83,398 47,111 942 287,275 316, 29,461
42 ' All other 446,057 317,439 128,618 2,422 55,999 70, 14,659
Total, leather andfinishedproducts. 24 2,430,281 ! 1,691,664 738,617 14,615 343,274 387,394 44,120
Paper and printing-
43 • Paper and wood pulp 7 7 1,661,616 j 893,734 770,882 15,419
44 i Manufactures of paper 36 32 6,247,039 I 4,411,867 1,835,172 66,422 118,340 129,632 11,292
45 i Printing and publishing 186 144 8,411,918 | 7,340,045 1,071,873 20,655 42 1,108,715 1,207,970 99,255
46 i Industries relating to printing and publishing
(engraving, stereotyping, and electrotyping,'
type founding, etc.) 12 284,111 259,221 24,890 499 115,314 119,720 4,406

Total, paper and printing 241 191 16,604,684 12,931,867 3,702,817 102,995 53 1,342,369 1,457,322 114,953
Liquors and beverages-
47 Distilled. 1,252,834 24,934
48 Malted 1,228,404 24,084 410,236 I 143,337
49 All other 51,591 91,929 134,836 | 42,907
Total, liquors and beverages 49,998 ! 12 | 358,828 545,072 j 186,244
Chemicals and allied products-
50 I Chemicals 23 3,165,579 ! 2,493,196 672,383 13,446 10 I 93,253 152,282 j 62,026
51 Fertilizers 510,904 ! 294,615 216,289 4,325 l 2i 3,983 8 572 j 4,589
52 Gas, illuminating and heating. 485,229 ' 397,902 87,327 1,731 105,282 119J, 119 ! 13,837
53 Oils, and oil products 240,528 134,546 105,982 2,120 122,131 144,193 22,062
54 Paints and varnishes 1,193,368 871,517 321,851 6,340
55 Patent medicines 131,517 105,899 25,618 512 8 | 16,922 25,759 8,837
56 Petroleum, refined 631,961 487,220 144,741 2,895 1 167,607 168,063 456
57 Soap 616,316 514,031 102,285 2,489
58 Allother 819,594 677,591 142,003 2,838 95,346 111,626 16,280
729,614 05
Total, chemicals and allied products. 173 121 7,794,996 I 5,976,517 ! 1,818,479 36,698 52 601,527
128,087 H
Stone, clay, and glass products- I — t>
Stone—
185,986 21,835 137,355
3
59 Cement 13 i 207,821 ! 418 11 124,587 ! 12,769
60
61
Marble and stone work
Clay-
Brick and tile
27
42
2,416,234 |
3,280,601 |
2,225,919
2,909,931
193,315
370,670
3,805
7,402
19 403,481 I
633,157 I
462,138
773,771
58,657
140,614
g
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc.. 9 1,212,140 I 1,035,865 176,275 3,526 48,176 I 49,880 1,704 O
63 All other 114,015 ! 105,237 8,778 175
Glass and glass products 29 9,395,151 7,340,576 2,055,575 40,508 "*9 I 768,259 ! 817,801 49,^542 ^
Total, stone, clay, a n d glass products : 195 j 123 j 16,626,962 ] 13,803,514 2,823,448 j 55,834 | 72 i 1,977,660 | _^_240,946 263,286 g

65
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel-
Smelters 1,778 j 1,835 i
==== p
66 Manufactures | 34 j 5,979,460 I 4,778,168 1,201,292 23,646 739,829 j 820,220 ! 57 S
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles j 61 21,784,476 '< 15,053,855 6,730,621 128,574 1,313,926 i 1,522,939 i 80,391 &
68 Carriages and wagons'. 30 i 12,299,522 2,923, 757 9,375, 765 186,0^8 595,145 ' 693,113 ij 209,013
!
69 Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.) 2i 523,795 359,700 164,095 3,281 2i 43,083 i 98,695 97,988
55,612
70 All other .; 1 ' 397,584 ; 268, 701 128,883 2,578 1i 19,758 82,859 |
63,101
Total, metals and metal products other than iron !
and steel , ... | 189 j 128 j 40,984,837 j 23,384,181 17,600,656 344,167 61 2,713,519 | 3,219,661 | 536,142
Miscellaneous industries— !
71 Tobacco ; 15 i 10 ! 286,742 j 256,370 30,372 596 151,546 i 169.530 ! 17,984
72 Agricultural implements ! 25 j 14 1 1,833.116 1,591,969 241,147 3,772 387,368 ! 432468 i 44,800
73 Electrical machinery 31 i 19 !| 4,283,066 i 2,220,272 2,062,794 31,994 411,699 ! 523,756 | 112,057
74 Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 22 j 14 2,731,445 ! 2,321,247 410,198 8,204 161,482 | 205,724 ! 41,242
75 Rubber goods 13 i 12 ; 3,545,119 ! 2,200,688 1,344,431 512 I 512
76 Fur goods
77 Shipbuilding 1 ,! 17,015 j 60,109 | 43.064 to
78 Building construction 64 3,239,128 2,972,929 263,199 1 5,153 I 186,476 ! 212,493 i 25,017 o
TABLE 10a.- CORPORATION INCOME TAX-DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued. oc
fIncome returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
INDIANA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Miscellaneous industries—Continued.
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 73 40 $3,327,708 82,944,746 $382,962 $7,553 33 $1,042,993 $1,197,128 S154,135
80 Engineering 8 3 104,367 101,342 3,025 60 5 164,657 170,338 5,681
81 | All other 231 159 11,134,158 9,550,277 1,583,881 31,321 72 1,867,128 2,095,721 228,593 o
Total, miscellaneous industries 483 317 30,484,849 24,159,840 6,325,009 115,541 166 4,393,394 5,067,479 674,085
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-
dustries 2,412 1,742 261,542,829 200,650,768 60,892,061 1,201,874 670 20,901,447 24,055,767 3,154,320
O
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies 153 124 17,730,320 15,035,881 2,694,439 iS,992 29 589,646 754,242 164,596 o
Railroads, steam 24 12 16,361,613 14,100,867 2,260,776 45,194 12 1,317,550 1,822,906 505,356
Railways, electric, city and suburban 37 23 12,520,787 10,957,708 1,563,079 30,709 14 3,120,084 3,360,246 240,162 g
Steamship transportation companies '. 8 4 278,366 197,084 81,282 1,626 4 65,867 118,778 52,911
Waterworks 36 32 2,045,293 1,455,053 590,240 9,768 4 14,446 18, 794 4,348
Express companies I 1 46 584 46,184 400 8
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 286 218 4,031,005 3,160,084 870,921 16,408 68 i,064,666 i,099,i90 35.190
All other t 117 80 4,862,566 3,225,326 1,637,240 32,440 37 803,480 89J,782 87,302
Total, public utilities 662 494 57,876,564 48,178,187 9,698,377 185,145 168 6,975,073 8,064,938 1,089,865
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks-
90 National banks 249 245 10,127,799 7,159,816 2,967,983 59,069 4 209,339 228,939 19,600
91 Savings banks and State banks 597 577 9,939,843 6,624,931 3,314,912 65,837 20 113,974 143,086 29,112
92 Trust companies 114 107 4,514,481 3,240,851 1,273,630 25,301 7 147,483 173,532 26,049
Total, banks 960 929 24,582,123 17,025,598 7,556,525 150,207 31 470,796 545,557 74,761
insurance companies—
93 i Life . 'M \9, 462,567 8,740,873 721, m\ 14,433 11 «19,016 909,720 'JO, 7(H
94 I Fire and marine (stock) 6 a 548,222 452,212 96,010 1,923 1 116,912 157,867 40, 95f,
95 Fire and marine (mutual) 14 14 70,382 70, 382 1,402
96 ! Casualty 63 47 999,308 846,652 152, 656 3,100 16 89,029 112,479 23, 450
97 Fidelity and surety . _ . „ . . .

98 All other
Total, insurance companies - 106 78 i i , 080,479 10,039,737 1 ,040, 742 20,855 28 1, 024,957 1, 180,066 155, 109

Grand total, banks and insurance companies 1 066 1 007 35, 662,602 27,065,335 8 ,597, 267 171,062 59 1, 495,753 1, 725,623 229 870
Merchandising companies:
Department stores . 34 V 2, 265,634 1,920,386 345, ?48 6,473 7 288,759 508,304 219,545
100 Wholesale jobbers 280 241 20, 624,879 14,410,348 6 ,214,531 122,783 39 905,226 1, 128,559 223 333
101 Real estate 344 220 3. 286,150 2,050,09 i ,236,O5fi 24,624 124 836,133 143,275 307 14?
102 Amusement companies 66 1 2,852 2,169 683 65 1, 635,678 1, 812,815 177,137
103 Hotels and restaurants 79 59 5, 713,639 4,883,450 830, 189 16,574 20 1, 150,616 1, 226,635 75,989

Total, merchandising companies 803 548 31, 893,154 23,266,447 8 ,626, 707 170,461 255 4, 816.442 5, 819,588 1,003 146

104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere


provided for 2,504 1,896 51, 014,103 39,709,682 11 ,304, 421 221,331 60S 10, 643,106 i * 642.219 1,999 113
105 Corporations—inactive... 791 791 625 61,210 60 585

Total, miscellaneous companies 3,294 1 ,896 51, 014,103 39,709,682 11 ,304, 421 221,331 1,399 i 10 643,731 12, 703,429 2,059 698

Grand total for the State of Indiana ,546 5,881 459, 263,546 357,512,178 101 ,751, 368 2,001,337 2,665 4 7 847,292 55, 833,280 : 7,985 988
8 |

IOWA,
a
o
Agriculture and animal husbandry:
Farming 32 j 10 $80,479 163,458 $17,021 ! $342 22 1135,552 1173,602 $3% 050
Florists and fruit growers 44 ! 26 1,367,267 1,250,525 116,742 j 2,229 18 ! 109,394 134,820 25,426
Stock raising 20 i 15 191,659 ! 117,579 74,080 I 1, 480 5 31,145 4S, 464 17,319
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere. 22 ! 8 142,627 j 66,550 76,077 i 1,522 14 I 383,345 692,258 308,913

Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 118 i 59 1,782,032 1,498,112 283,920 5,573 659,436 1,049,144 ( 389,708
Extractian of minerals:
Coal mines 52 7,632,175 6,860,062 772,113 15,556 33 3,155,122 3,422,828 267,706
Copper mines
Gold and silver and precious metals 600 9,301 8,701
Iron mines
Lead and zinc mines 225,755 179,942 45,813 916 26S,464 296,845 28,382
Quarries ,, 169,959 163,528 6,431 129 34,907 46,911 12,004
Oil, gas, and salt wells 17,195 10,778 6,417 128 453 2,721 2,268
All other 670,508 573,430 97,078 1,942 78,529 202,467 123,938
Total, extraction of minerals.. 135 77 8,715,592 7,787,740 937,852 18,671 58 3,538,075 3,981,074 442,999 to
o
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.J
IOWA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of |
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross ber of Total
tions cor- Total Normal Gross
cor- , income. deduc-
income. deductions. Net income. tax. Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
-I-
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred p r o d u c t s -
Butter, cheese, and milk 271 179 16,920,799 $6,423,464 S497,335 $9,897 92 I $2,745,368 $2,778,221 832,853 w
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and
vegetables) 40 28 1,570,168 1,278,249 291,919 5,754 12 260,686 276,803 16,117
Oleomargarine o
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 5,726,865 4,315,014 1,411,851 27,690 254,919 284,575 29,656
Bread and bakery products 2,346,941 2,072,578 274,363 4,654 65,188 65,599 411 o
Coffee and spices 375,577 301,993 73,584 1,251
Flour mills and grist mills 1,721,033 1,314,600 406,433 8,073 124,274 139,854 15,580
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and
molasses 6,244,493 i 5,678,105 566,338 11,328 37,406 37,406 o
Beet supar
Confecti mery and ice cream 25 1,410,533 I 1,165,678 244,855 4,109 118,575 169,875 51,300 o
Food preparations, all other ^ 1,333,122 j 1,031,053 307,069 4,3i0 58,953 70,132 11,179
g
Total, food and kindred p r o d u c t s . . . 417 291 27,654,536 j 23,580,734 4,073,802 77,136 126 3,627,963 3,822,465 194,502
Textiles and their products—
C arpets and rugs 95,133 84,111 11,022 167 13,758 13,778 20
Cordage and twine 16,078 24,775 8,697
Cotton goods 66,327 i 55,610 10,717 214 33,133 33,768 1,635
Hats and caps 46,586 41,131 5,455 109 11,913 19,534 7,621
Hosiery and kni£ goods 433,528 302,543 130,985 2,619
Silk and silk goods
Woolen and worsted goods 558,515 405,589 152,926 2,891
Men's cl )thing 855,808 669,187 186,621 3,642 40,162 42,666 2,504
Women's clothing 109,495 97,365 12,130 243 31,345 42,593 11,248
Men's and women's other furnishings. 57,171 48,933 8,233 164 46,215 46,741 526
All other 155,745 130,907 24,833 7,157 7,248 91
Total, textiles and their products. 46 32 2,378,30S I 1,835,376 542,932 10,545 204,761 137,103 | 32,342
Iron and steel products—
35 Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills.. 16 1,087,941 651,246 ! 416,695 8,309 3 36,728 I 43,963 7,235
36 Foundry and machine sh3ps 156 10,376,354 7,915,343 ! 2,481,003 45,162 67 2,173,235 j 2,33i,767 165,532
Total, iron and steel products.. 102 11,444,235 8,566,592 j 2,877,703 53,471 70 I 2,209,963 \ 2,332,733 172,767
Lumber and its manufactures—
37 Savvmiils and planing mills 2,994,792 2,513, 272 431,520 9,631 3,241 9,710 6,469
33 Furniture and futures. 1,125,713 942,073 133,640 3.673 18,954 20,913 1,959
All other woodworking establishments.. 3,820,504 2,718,916 1,101,538 20,149 124,850 149,653 24,803
Total, lumber and its manufactures... 7,941,039 6,174,261 1,766,743 33,453 12 147,045 | 180,276 33,231
Leather and finished products—
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished.. 1,731 1,338 393 20,088 36,831 16,743
41 Boots and sho33 1,623,062 1,503,647 116,415 2,328 532 1,024 492
42 All other 4,8,643 330,595 138,045 2,639 16,831 17,150 319
Total, leather and finished products. 2,093,433 I 1,838,580 ! 254,853 j 4,975 37,451 55,005 17,554
Paper and printing- i
>
43 1 Paper and wood pulp H
44 i Manufactures of paper 12 11 j 994,517 i 780,405 j 214,112 4,333 237 442 235
45 ! Printing and pub is ii lg 157 112 | 8,693,872 j 7,566,003 j 1,127,889 21,759 669,042 706,076 37,034
46 ; Industries re atmg to printing and pub.isung I
(engraving, stareotyping, a.id e.ectrotyping, en
type founding, etc.) 437,157 372,345 ! 64,812 1,284 1 2,295 | 2,658 363
Total, paper and printing 10,125,545 8,718,753 | 1,438,793 27,345 | 671,544 | 709,176 | 37,632
Liquors and beverages—
JliL 129

47 j Distilled .
48 ! Mxted 161,522 127,293 34,232 547,244 845,320 298,076 d
49 i All other 247,685 212,152 35,533 713 i 77,612 138,728 I 61,116
o
Total, liquors and beverages. 419,207 339,442 69,765 1,333 j 624,856 984,048 j 359,192
g
Chemicals and allied products—
50 Chemicals 10 279,740 224,251 55,489 1,111 i 11,628 i 21,383 9,755
51 Ferti uers
52 Gas, illuminating and heating . 14 435,537 310,503 95,034 I 1,897 66,392 ! 76,393 i i6,6oi
53 OLs, and oil products.. 3 51,412 I 29,030 22,412 j 401 17,430 j 18,068 j
54 Paints and varnishes 1 15,775 14,952 823 I 16
55 Patent msdicines 30 1,024,243 771,151 253,092 I 5,033 13 | 119,681 159,145 | 39,4')4
56 Petroeum, raiined 5 "\ 150,051 143,831 6,223 124 3! 9,639 24,124 I 14,4S5
57 Soap 7 5 312,687 174,563 138,124 2,763 2I 16,091 23,006 j 6,915
58 All othor 31 23 1,139,957 894,923 275,034 5,450 8| 88,097 105,030 i 16,933
Total, chemicals and allied products. 103 3,4)9,432 2,563,174 843,228 16,835 36 328,958 427,149 j 98,191
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Storw—
59 Cement 21 4,7«5.670 I 3,148,354 1,617,316 ! 32,347 9 | 60,976 i 66,885 i 5,909
60 8 225,150 j 204,904 I 20,246 ! 386 I 7 ! 53,908 ! 67,199 13,291
Marble and stone work
TABLE 10a. CORPOBATION INCOME TAX- -DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S-Continued.
1 Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
IOWA-Continued.

CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.

Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. ber of ber of Total
cor- I Gross Total
Net income. Normal cor- Gross deduc-
income. deductions. income. Deficit
pora- | pora- tions .
tions. i tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Stone, clay, and giass products—Continued.
Clay-
81 I Brick and tVe 39 i $2,985,256 ! $2,479,638 $505,618 $9,845 1937,535 $1,056,641 j «U9,10(> P
62 ! Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc 3 707,804 j 518,584 | 189,220 3.785 32,587 ! *36,373
R Q7Q
' Q 3,786
™« ™
63 I All other * 2 j 502,514 346,684 ! 155,830 ! 3,116
64! Glass and glass products - 1 i 8,350 7,620 ! 730 ! 15
a
Total, stone, clay, and g!ass products 107 I 74 | 9,194,744 | 6,606,784 ! 2,488,960 ! 49,494 I 33 1,085,006 ! 1,227,098 | 142,092
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—
Sme. ters
Manufactures 659,547 288,297 5,406 9i 146,346 I 179,342 | 32,996
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 410,163 9^,713 1,958 10 150,775 | 336,759 185,984
Carriages and wagons 50,877 8,702 175 5 j 257,750 | 321,207 63,457 o
Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.) 1,509,064 329,263 6,585
All other , 5,281 1,616 o
Total, metals and metal products other than
iron and steel 3,354,626 I 2,^29,651 724,975 14,124 25 560,152 I 844,205 284,053
Miscellaneous industries-
Tobacco 297,855 258,219 39,630 792 123,638 i 135,156 11,518
Agricultural implements 2,093,538 1,497,873 595,665 10,057 17,705 i 63,059 45,354
Electrical machinery 373,648 293,444 80,204 1,604 33,777 | 36,555 2,828
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 17,054 8P7 8,407 169 3,973 I 4,339 366
Rubber goods 13,506 9,740 3,766 73 45,457 : 49,706 4,249
Fur goods 113,884 101,003 12,881 181 7,172 | 13,404 6,232
Shipbuilding 45,837 I 49,907 4,070
Building construction 2,121,441 221,934 3,777 317,629 j 380,946 63,317
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads,
tunnels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) ..... 2,748,417 138,634 2,341 1,154,205 1,470,983 316,778
Engineering 13,448 83 2 54,941 65,827 10,886
81 Allother 5,147,121 912,258 18,169 463,956 550,431 86,475
Total, miscellaneous industries.. 12,199,353 2,013,468 37,165 103 2,268,240 2,820,313 552,073
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in- , t
dustries | 1,482 | 993 91,717,927 | 75,052,700 17,066,227 ! 325,877 489 i 11,765,939 \ 13,689,568 1,923,629
PuDlic utilities:
82 Electric and gas lighting and power companies 158 126 6,334,008 j 4,894,793 1,439,215 28,578 1,958,654 ! 2,042,392 83,738
Railroads, steam 23 11 13,917,319 | 12,113,377 1,803,942 35,810 637,567 I 744,353 106,786
84 Railways', electric, city and suburban 25 18 9,897,694 i 7,441,132 2,456,562 47,944 1,382,498 I 1,468,016 85,518
85 Steamship transportation companies 2 2 37,885 ! 36,176 ' 1,709 34
Waterworks 14 9 446,184 | 306,279 139,905 2,798 333,080 360,559 27,479
87 Express companies 3 150,265 j 141,831 8,434 168
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies I 685 374 3,136,666 j 2,560,655 576,011 11,469 311 519,717 ! 620,893 101,176
Allother ! 119 1,886,057 | 1,572,488 313,569 6,197 33 390,382 I 640,477 250,095
Total, public utilities .| 1,029 629 35,806,078 I 29,066,731 6,739,347 j 132,998 j 400 5,221,898 j 5,876,690 654,792
I Banks and insurance companies:
Banks—
National banks. 352 341 13,636,359 ! 9,690,187 3,946,172 I 78,221 | 354,697 I 10,263,264 9,908,567
Savings banks and State banks . ....i 1,189 1,122 23,079,459 | 16,518,744 6,560,715 ! 134,070 j 449,337 ' 534,137
•"' *"- | 84,800
Trust companies i 59 j 48 2,108,207 j 1,535,871 572,336 | 10,951 | 117,250 151,769 I 34,519
Total,banks.... j 1,600 j 1,511 38,824,025 j 27,744,802 11,079,223 223,242 • 921,284 I 10,949,170 10,027,886 3
xn
Insurance companies— H
93 i Life 18 I 11,744,996 i 10,935,623 809,373 I 16,187 9,844,779 9,995,101 150,322
94 Fire and marine (stock).... 6i 1,935,134 i 1,727,728 207,406 ! 4,022 1,002 | 9,833! 8,831 o
95 I Fire and marine (mutual). 48 i 66,743 i. 66,743 ; 1,335
96 Casualty 75 1,480,017 ! 1,320,216 159,801 j 3,039 820,460 ; 874,151 j 53,691
97 i Fidelity and surety !
98 i Allother 84,604 27,743 I 56,861 1,081 "*i3*i26* * * 15*606 | "*2,"486
Total,insurance companies .....| 153 S 133 j 15,311,494 14,011,310 j 1,300,184 25,661 20 10,679,367 ; 10,894,691 215,324 o
Grand total, banks and insurance companies..,.| 1,753 ' 1,644 54,135,519! 41,756,112 j 12,379,407! 158,662 1 109 j 11,600,651 ! 21,843,861 | 10,243,210 o
Merchandising companies: I K
99 Department stores I 21 19 2,473,483 1,875,885 i 597,598 I 11,304 | 2 | 61,677 ! 93,830 | 32,153
100 Wholesale jobbers ! 254 222 22,238,236 15,330,372 ! 6,907,864 \ 125,485 ! 32 ! 674,812 i 836,724 i 161,912
101 Real estate > 191 113 1,606,838 995,312 j 611,526 i 12,011 ! 78 i 476,089 727,310 I 251,221
102 Amusement companies j 147 1,278,930 1,109,743 | 169,187 i 3,396 i 58 ! 758,352 830,204 71,852
103 —
Hotels and restaurants., 63 1,791,508 1,600,712 i 190,796 j 3,659 I 25 i 1,225,545 1,321,021 95,476
Total, merchandising companies.. 676 481 29,388,995 20,912,024 8,476,971 | 155,855 j 195 ! 3,196,475 j 3,809,089 j 2,355,391
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for ". 2,728 ' 1,972 43,926,643 32,189,983 11,736,660 226,023 756 6,279,358 | 8,022,135 1,742,777
105 Corporations—inactive 1,143 i 1,143 4,601 | 50,135 45,534
Total, miscellaneous companies . 3,871 1,972 43,926,643 32,189,983 11,736,660 226,023 1,899 6,283,959 j 8,072,270 1,788,311
j
Grand total for the State of Iowa 9,064 j 5,855 265,972,786 208,362,402 57,610,384 1,113,903 3,209 42,266,433 j 58,321,696 16,055,263 to
OS
TABLE lOa.—COBPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOB STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
KANSAS.

Total CORPORATTONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- N u m - | Num-
INDUSTRIES. i pora- ber of j ber of Total
lions cor- | Gross Total Normal cor- Gross deduc-
income. deductions. Net income. tax. income. Deficit.
!! report-i
report-' pora- i pora- tions.
' ing. j' tions. ) tions.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming 9 2 $123,527 $89,629 i $33,898 $173, 828 $11,737
Florists and fruit growers 5 3 93,137 4,448 37,444 13,759 GO
Stock raising 7 2 20,415 20,099 316 53,257 15,703 H
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere. 12 11 181,384 84,610 96,774 561 561
o
CO
Total agriculture and animal husbandry 18 i 418,463 ; 283,027 i 135,436 i 2,709 I 15 i 223,330 265,090 41,760

Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines 18 2,420,034 2,002,787 ; 417,247 8,345 ! 549,727 j 575,559 25, 832
Copper mines 300 300 3
Gold and silver and precious metals **i6,*i33* 12,546 2,413 o
Iron mines.. o
Lead and zinc mines 10 299,428 227,824 I 71,604 1,432 I 92,173 117,968 25, 795
Quarries 2 20,640 21,663 1,023
Oil, gas, and salt wells... 134 76 80,579,397 61,143,126 ( 19,436,271 386,735 406,276 780,992 374,716
Allother 18 7 274,129 | 252,599 I 21,530 432 157,323 180,178 22,855
Total, extraction of minerals. 192 110 83,572,988 j 63,626,336 ! 19,946.652 396,944 | ! I 1,236,592 1,689,206 452,634
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products—
Butter, cheese, and milk 17 | 550,979 429,088 121,891 2,432 4 i 36,613 38,678 2,065
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and j
vegetables) 1 17,569 13,994 3,575 72 1 I 642 47
Oleomargarine
Slaughtering and meat packing,and meat productSj 1,217,199 902,620 314,579 i,293 1 3,736 12,698 8,962
Bread and bakery products i 238,176 223,342 14,834 297
Coffee and spices*.
Flour mills and gristmills 8,053,030 6,021,560 2,031,470 •,705 7 | 461*197 * 509,'356' *48,'i59
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo-
lasses „......., r..r 256,995 214,486 42.509 830
Beet sugar „,.
22 Confectionery and ice cream 6 4 193,867 157,986 35,881 719 2 19,982 21,634 1,652
23 Food preparations, all other 5 3 70,386 63,128 7,258 145 2 5,038 12,064 7,026
Total, food and kindred products 108 91 10,598,201 8,026,204 2,571,997 50.493 17 527,208 595,119 67,911
Textiles and their p r o d u c t s -
?A Carpets and rugs 1 1 461 416 45 1
Cordage and twine
26 Cotton goods 1 1 1 974 4,987 3 013
27 Hats and caps
28 Hosiery and knit goods
29 Si k and silk goods ; ; • ; ; :

30 Woolen and worsted goods


31 Men's clothing 1
32 Women's clothing
i
•i
51 270 49 884 1,386 27
1 400 400
33 Men's and women's other furnishings,. 5 83,785 51,916 3i, 869 637 2 2,941 5,326 2,385
34 All other 2 2 74,505 58,301 16,204 324
— •• co
Total, textiles and their products 11 7 210,021 160,517 49,504 989 4 4,915 10,713 5,798 >
Iron and steel p r o d u c t s - H
35 Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills 5 3 523,060 438,310 84.750 1,655 2 4,863 4,960 97 %
36 Foundry and machine shops 30 18 1,367,774 1,130,566 237,208 4,740 12 259,909 302,264 42,355 2
Total, iron and steel products 35 21 1,890,834 1,568,876 321,958 6,395 14 264,772 307,224 42,452 W
Lumber and its manufactures- O
37 Sawmills and planing mills 16 15 539,785 370,656 169,129 3,382 1 2,256 42,728 40,472 ^
38 Furniture and fixtures * 9 6 209,917 156,569 53,348 1,066 3 24,302 25,710 1,408 H-
39 All other woodworking establishments 7 6 564,124 442,339 121,785 2,436 1 31,898 36,378 4,480 S3
Total, lumber and its manufactures 32 27 1,313,826 969.564 344,262 6,884 5 58,456 104,816 46.360 O
_
40
Leather and finished p r o d u c t s -
Leather, tanned, curried, and finished .....
s
41 Boots and shoes 2 2 121 073 79,830 4L243 825
42 All other 4 4 153,702 76,779 76,923 1,539
Total, leather and finished products 6 6 274,775 155,609 118,166 2,364
Paper and printing—
43 Paper and wood pulp 2 2 608,784 549,220 59,554 1,192
44 Manufactures of paper 1 1 47,480 42,973 4,537 90
45 Printing and publishing 55 39 1,405,324 1,206,448 198,876 3,978 16 343,960 355,319 11,359
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc.) 2 2 77,824 69,355 8,469 169

Total, paper and printing 60 44 2,139,412 1,867,996 271,416 5,429 16 343,960 355,319 11,359
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER- to
RITO&IE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
KANSAS—Continued.
Classification No.

Total | CORPOEATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPOEATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of !
INDUSTRIES.
cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gress Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- tax. pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Liquors and beverages—
47 Distilled CO
48 Malted 1 1 $11,158 $10,986 $172 $3
49 All other 1 1 15,093 14,136 957 19 :::::::
Total, liquors and beverages 2 2 26,251 25,122 1,129 22

Chemicals and allied products-


50 Chemicals 4 4 797,032 244,006 553,026 11,C59
51 Fertilizers
52 Gas, illuminating and heating 6 4 161,443 96,705 64,738 i,295 2 $60 332 $61,823 $1,491 o
53 Oils, and oil products 4 2 94,725 54,930 39,795 796 2 5,055 6,423 1,368
54 Paints and varnishes 3 1 801 478 323
9,127
6 2 2,775 3,585 810 o
55 Patent medicines . . . 14 6 199,666 190,539 184 8 57,002 80,778 23,776
56 Petroleum, refined 13 10 4,467,160 2,833,409 1,633,751 32,673 3 51,534 204,976 153,442
57 Soap 2 1 22,287 21,406 881 18 1 59,112 74,012 14,900
58 Allother 7 745,884 470,176 275,708 5,514

Total, chemicals and allied products 53 35 6,488,998 3,911,649 2,577,349 51,545 18 235,810 431,597 195,787
Stone, clay, and glass products-
Stone—
59 Cement 10 9 4,136,643 3,640,695 495,948 9,920 1 42,549 55,375 13,82b
60 Marble and stone work 2 2 60,583 34,944 25,619 512
Clay-
61 Brick and tile 20 14 701,007 590,909 110,098 2,175 6 591,911 659,984 68,073
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc 1 1 89,205 61,837 7,388 147
A 11 nthnr
64 Glass and glass products 3 3 508,383 433,441 74,942 1,499

Total, stone, clay, and glass products 36 29 5,475,801 4,761,826 713,975 14,253 7 634,460 716,359 81,899
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel— ;
Smelters j 7 2,064,589 793,101 1,271,488 25,430 541,552 557,284 15,732
Manufactures j 4 378,338 153,048 225,290 4,5 5 61,068 60,123 55
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles j 2 51,417 31,231 20,186 404 39,775 109,697 69,922
Carriages and wagons j 2 58,730 53,975 7,755 155 18,183 18,721 538
Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)
Allother
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel 1,028,355 1,524,719 30,494 659,578 745,825 16,247
Miscellaneous industries—
Tobacco 34,114 6,469 129 1,967 3,128 1,161
Agricultural implements 47,466 50,967 3,501
"Electrical machinery. 8,426 ""6*622 i,"804" **3G"
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc
Kubber goods
Fur goods
Shipbuilding
Building construction ........:.. 16 10 224,112 166,964 57,148 1,142 33,538 46,880 13,342
Construction; contractine (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 4 239,870 241,626 18,244 335
81
Engineering
Allother
51 1
46
25.255
2,330,652
13,558
1,890,891
11,697
439,761
234
8.795 30 |
1,843
84,169
1,897
117,724
54
3*3*555
CO
H
Total, miscellaneous industries
64
2,8SS, 898 2,353,775 535,123 10,701 10s,983 220,596 51,613
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical |
industries ! 441 33,860,091 24,830,493 9,029,598 179,569 106 2,898,142 3,487,568 589,426
335

82
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies
|
j 70 4,147,446 3,356,323 791,123 15,823 4,257,725 4,632,826 375,101 5
83 Railroads, steam 146,674,038 107,637,127 39,031,911 780,739 5,344,721 5,503,691 158,970 o
84
85
Railways, electric, city and suburban
Steamship transportation companies..
803,795 771,275 32,520 650 247,235 275,522 28,287 o
86
87
i
I
Waterworks..
Express companies
... 6 204,817 166,917 37,900 671 101,2G3 105,051 4,788 B
88 i Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies i 380 | 2* 2,548,478 1,938,454 610.024 12,091 97 I 294,147 330,934 36,787
89 i Allother.... ...j 71 i 5 1,372, 777 1,023,703 346,074 6,879 14 ! 44,601 49,514 j 4,913
Total, public utilities > { 553 j 403 155,751,351 114,896,799 40,854,552 816,853 150 10,289,692 10,898,538 j 608,846
Banks and insurance companies: j
j Banks— ~ I
90 j National banks j 224 j 217 7,387,227 4,944,571 2,442,656 48,85!? 178,084 233,910 55, S32
91 | Savings banks and State banks i 943 ! 909 10,998,586 6,634,295 4,334,291 86,383 1*3,026 207,935 ! 24,909
92 | Trust companies, j 14 j 11 420,147 267,188 152,959 2,840 90,161 105,689 ! 15,528
Total, banks ..... 1,181 I 1,137 18,80S, 960 11,870,054 6,929,906 138,075 44 451,271 547,540 I 96,269
TABLE 10a.~ CORBORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIES—Continued. X
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Bee. 31, 1916.)
KANSAS—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
| ber of I
INDUSTRIES. j cor- Num- I Num-1
! pora- ber of Gross Total Normal iI ber of! Total
j tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- I Gross deduc- Deficit.
! report-; pora- j pora- j income. tions.
i | tions. i tions. i

Banks and insurance companies—Continued.


Insurance companies- H
Life
Fire and marine (stock)
8 $1,214,161 $1,124,810 $89,351 51, 787 ? «40,775
20,351
$61, 014 i
50, 121
$20, 239
29, 770 H
Fire and marine (mutual) 19 ! 39,038 39,038 780|..
O
Casualty 31,614 21,615 14,999 2911 2 5,323 6,027 704
Fidelity and surety
All other 1! 41,975
1,895
24,847 17,128 !
1,S96
342
38
1
;..
CO

Total, insurance companies 46 1,333,684 1,171,272 | 162,412 3,238 5 66, 449 117, 162 ; 50, 713
Grand total, banks and insurance companies.. 1,232 1,183 20,139,644 13,047,326 | 7,092,318 141,313 517,720 I O
Merchandising companies: O
99 Department stores 338,840 293,422 45.418 694 3 57,548 i 126,933
100 Wholesale jobbers 5,575,084 3,48=5,531 2,089,453 41,440 2D0,(35 ! 329,387 752
101
102
Real estate
Amusement companies.
603,703
437,984
511,931 !
382,13a i
91,772
551848
1,834
1,117
"I 21,512
335,114
!
j
32,923 i
352,878 :
411
764
26
103 Hotels and restaurants. 194,648 187,861 I 6,787 j 135 5 43,346 I 48,477 I 131
Total, merchandising companies.. 168 7,151,159 4,861,881 j 2,289,278 | 45,220 i 52 748,155 I 890,598 I 142,443
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for '. 1,383 1,134 51,853 839 27,131,103 i 24,722,736 491,303 249 2,813,706 3,371,473 ,
105 Corporations—inactive 465 465 " 90 ! 8,119 I
Total, miscellaneous companies. 1,848 1,134 51,853,839 j 27,131,103 24,722,736 491,303 714 j 2,813,796 | 3,379,592 j 505,796
1- -
Grand total for the State of Kansas 4,467 3,299 352,747,535 j 248,676,965 j 104,070,570 j 2,073,911 1,168 18,727,107 21,275.294 ; 2.548,187
KENTUCKY
Agriculture and animal husbandry:
Farming 16 9 $87 862 $62,376 $25,486 $510 $7,164 $10,110 $2,946
Fiorists and fruit growers 14 10 138,727 129,859 8,868 176 4 6,596 9,116 2,520
Stock raising. 9 468'610 198,854 269,756 4,371 2 28,420 32,737 4,317
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 17 8 1,023,340 771,685 251,655 5,034 9 312,061 348,433 36,372
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 56 34 1,718,539 1,162,774 555,765 10,091 22 354,241 400,396 46,155
Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines 179 131 15,211,207 12,658,958 2,552,249 47,798 4S 1,181,669 1,331,081 149,412
Copper mines . . . . .
Go d and silver and precious metals i
Iron mines . . . . 2 2 27,487 26,301 1,186 24
Lead and zinc mines 1 1 2,183 6,618 4,435
Quarries 8 98 317 88, 834 9,483 190 1 31 815 32 429 614
Oil gas and salt weils 26 10 649,696 216,204 433,492 8,670 16 59,336 114,048 54.712
All other 29 17 848,307 702,917 145,390 2,881 12 184.933 200', 257 15.324
Total, extraction of minerals 245 167 16,835,014 13,693,214 3,141,800 59,563 78 1,459,936 1,684.433 224,497
Manufacturing and mechanical industries: _. -
Food and kindred products— H
Butter, cheese. and mi.k 19 14 450,248 404,453 45,795 904 5 31,770 35,298 3,528 1—1
('arming and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits Q
and vegetables) . ". 15 912,070 829,117 82,953 1,659 8 58,043 83,034 24,991 CO
Oleomargarine
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 10 9 493.717 391,656 102,061 2,097 1 7.843 9,478 1,635
Bread and backerv products. . 13 8 670', 940 589.875 81,065 1,545 5 125,640 159,659 34,019
('offee and spices 4 2 34,661 27,182 7,479 149 2 20,814 22,608 1,794
Flo ir mitts and gristmills 68 56 1,612,132 1,346,914 255,218 5,205 12 520,706 575,304 54,598
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and a
mo'asses . . 48,868 46,495 2,373 47 1 22,649 23,990 1,341 o
Beet sugar
Confectionery a n d ice cream . 13 9 151,358 139,190 12,168 245 4 21,920 24,193 2,273
Food preparations, all other 10 140,664 128,525 12,139 243 5 131,649 188,978 57.329
Total, food and kindred products 154 111 4,514,658 3,903.407 611,251 12,094 43 941.034 1,122,542 181,508
Texti'es a n d their products—
Carpets and rugs 1 41,709 38,352 3,357 67
(Cordage a n d twine 3 418,087 310,815 107,272 2,017 i
Cotton goods 8 6 3,671,690 3,356,641 315,049 6,301 2 71,748 85,552. 13,804
H a t s and caps 3 3 236,335 181,627 54,708 1,094
Hoiserv and knit goods 1 1 21 941 20,112 1,829 37
Silk a n d silk ^oods
Wolloen and worsted goods 3 2 46 025 39,896 6,129 123 1 174 435 179 613 4 57S
Men's clothing. 20 18 2,177,144 1,816,787 360,357 6,915 2 13,132 13,212 80
Women's clothing 7 7 213,848 152,572 61,276 1,552
Men's and women's other furnishings 4 4 172,800 140,899 31,901 638
All other 4 1 419,782 288,499 131,283 2,626 3 49,593 60,045 10,452
Total, textiles a n d their products 54 46 7,419,361 6,346,200 1,073,161 21,370 8 308,908 337,822 28,914
TABLE 10a. CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER- to
to
RITORIE S—Continued. o
[Income relumed for the calendar year euded Dec. 31, 1916.]
KENTUCKY-Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME


| num-
{ ber of i
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- , Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- Net income. tax. cor- deduc- Deficit
I report- pora- income. deductions. pora- income. tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Iron and steel products-
Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills. $9,847,445 $7,545,246 $2,302,199 $45,114 #73,835 $112,255 $38,420 9
Foundry and machine shops ij 86 10,111,899 7,092,902 3,018,997 60,287 263,451 327,692 64,241 02

Total, iron and steel products 99 19,959,344 | 14,638,148 5,321,196 105,401 24 337,286 I 439,947 102,661 a
Lumber and its manufactures-
Sawmills and planing mills 50 3.400,783 i 2,912,480 488,303 10,345 446,514 681,302 234,788
o
CO
Furniture and fixtures 18 ! l', 007,163 i 796,979 210,184 4,147 247,902 286,283 I 38,381
All other woodworking establishments.. 45 j 10,305,306 ; 7,942,409 2,362,897 46,794 255,406 297,628 j 42,222 i
113 | 14,713,252 j 11,651,868 3,061,384 61,286 949,822 1,265,213 j 315,391 o
Total, lumber and its manufactures | 155 42 o
Leather andfinishedproducts- K
Leather, tanned, curried, and finished. 1,183,753 675,624 508,129 10,191 4,426 10,871 6,445
Boots and shoes 53,803 44,659 6,153 123
All other 698,516 548,109 152,407 3,048 43,043 46,246 3,203
Total, leather andfinishedproducts. 18 12 ! 1,933,072 666,689 13,362 47,469 57,117 9,648
Paper and printing— |
Paper and wood pulp ; 6 4 ! 602,266 333,982 268,304 5,366 60,542 77,848 17,306
Manufactures of paper 6 5I 707,231 559,144 157,087 3,141 11,106 11,968 862
Printing and publishing i 123 85 ! 6,393.485 5,832,726 550,759 11,281 653,488 748,972 95,484
ustries relating
Industries r e a g to printig
printing aand
d pubishig (en j
publishing (en-
graving,
i stereotyping,
t t i andd electrotyping,
l t t i type
t
fodi
founding, t)
etc.). 10 336,830 274,855 61,975 1,157 18,321 20,025 1,704
Total, paper and printing. 145 102 | 8,039,812 6,991,687 1,048,125 20,945 43 743,457 858,813 115,358
Liquors and beverages-
47 Distilled.., .. ,........-• 69 57 i 10, 385,821 7,555,696 • 2, 810,125 51,606 12 144, 051 203,182 i o9,131
48 Malted . 14 13 4, 817,494 4,318,501 498,993 9,685 1 94, 565 102,040 1 7,475
49 All other , 34 19 493,320 433,984 62,336 1,246 15 178, 116 270,685 92,569
Total, liquors and beverages, 117 89 15, 679,635 12,308,181 3, 371,454 62,537 28 416, 7 3 2 j 575,907 159,175
j i
(Chemicals and allied p r o d u c t s -
50 Chemicals . .! 3 182,948 110,347 72,601 1,451 IS,
961 21 240 2 279
51 Fertilisers ?\ 2 1, 549,067 1,169,699 379,368 6,971
52 Gas, illuminating and heating j 5 4 1 516,011 745,534 770,477 15,411 1 5, 037 13,725 8,688
Oils, and oil products j 2 2 82 7 302 S56 385 ] 29 083
54 Paints and varnishes . . . . I 18 15 1 482,752 944,462 538,290 10,261 3 11; 803 14' 750 2 947
55 Patent medicines 10 9 39,859 26,577 13,279 266 1 790 4,106 316
Petroleum, refined . . i 4 684,514 2,657,622 2 026 892 40 538
57 Soap 3
i 1 327,232 940,164 387,068 7,742 1 32, 262 51 489 19,227
58 All other 30 19 1 425,074 1,343,572 82,502 1,536 11 26, 933 53,056 26,123
(J2
Total, chemicals and allied products 79 55 12 208,454 7,937,977 4, 270,477 84,176 24 926, 088 1,014,751 88,663
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone-
Cement . .7 4 * 552,426 • 2,493,139 1 059,287 21,186 3 16 26,240 9,976
60 Marbl stone work - 25 13 226,C50 210,361 16,289 325 12 201 463 225 461 23,998 M
Olav— u
61 ~BricV and tile 34 19 871,951 : 554,551 307,400 5,945 15 208 •>4fi 242,241 33,995 CO
62 Potterr terra cotta fire clay etc 9 6 183,223 171,763 11,460 230 3 158 513 171,887 13,374
411 other .' 3 3 91,331 93,511 3, 820 77
64 «: ilass and glass products 3 2 98,796 35,451 62,345 1,247 1 7 764 7,90S 141
H-t
Total, stone, clay, and glass products 81 47 5 027,377 3,556,776 1 460,601 29,010 34 592 250 673,734 81,484 O
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel— O
05 Smelters
66 Manufactures . . . . . 28 19 2 099.SSI 1,498,453 603,431 11,669 9 112 262 123 107 10,845 K
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 18 9 59b,397 358,701 237,696 4,7C5 9 25 ,858 44,697 18,839
68 Carriages and wagons 22 15 1,831,5S7 1,533,337 268,253 5,276 7 92 009 100,177 8,168
69 Cars (steam railroad street cars, etc.) 2 2 ^6, 1X2 86,126 353 7
70 All other
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel 70 45 4 ,614,35!) 3,504,617 1 , 109,733 21,717 25 230 ,129 267,981 37,852
Miscellaneous industries—
71 Tobacco 42 33 4,706,-JOo 3,420,997 i I ,285,406 24,971 9 749 ,594 802.133 52.539
79 Agricultural implements . . . . . 5 1,214,861 995,481 219,380 i 3,135 1 243 1,771 1,528
73 .Electrical machinery 6 3 248,734 205,508 43,226 865 3 418 14,388 13,970
74 Musical instruments pianos, organs, e t c . . . . . 7 4 288,058 270,016 18,042 361 3 173,815 215,203 41,388
75 Rubber goods 6 2 294,827 266,573 28,254 565 4 6 ,822 7,504 682
76 Fur goods i..... |
77 Shipbuilding 3 2 32,700 26,604 6,096 122 i ,649 | 5,908 1,259
78 Building construction 32 22 500.736 484,538 16,198 308 650 ,901 I 715.184 64.283 Is
10
to
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER- to
RITORIE S—Continued. to
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
KENTUCKY—Continued.
Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.
num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions.
Net income. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- tax. pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

TATI
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Miscellaneous industries—Continued.
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun- Ul
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 52 21 $1,121,044 $1,035,737 $85,307 $1,560 31 §664,172 $764,646 .$100,474 Hj
Engineering 4 2 263,763 195,568 68,195 1,364 2 42,419 60,540 18,121 £
All other 112 79 2,7*7,600 2,155,403 592,197 11,175 33 408,490 468,934 60,444 }£

Total, miscellaneous industries 269 172 11,418,7.6 9,056,425 2,362,301 44,426 97 2,701,523 3,056,211 354,688 O
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical
industries 1,241 867 105,528,041 81,171,669 24,356,372 476,324 374 8,194,698 9,670,038 1,475,340 g
Public utilities: O
Electric and gas lighting and power companies 59 44 5,794,'>19 4,720,'>0l 1,074,015 21,443 15 2.837,677 2,896,9fO 59,273 2
Railroads, steam 32 14 76,381,882 58,l'9,097 18,222,785 364,025 18 924,833 1,7.38,870 814,037 g
Railways, electric, city and suburban 8 6 2,0 2,068 1,377,2 9 674,829 13,417 2 6*8,908 618,255 9,347 ?
Steamship transportation companies 13 9 404,6 6 36S, 285 36,341 710 4 78,8 0 85,168 4,368
Waterworks 36 27 633,2J4 583,894 109,340 2,173 9 52,178 64,671 12,494
Express companies i
1 5,521 5,877 356
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 183 105 2,722,3,9 2,21*6,41*8 511,941 1*6,222 78 251,*>92 279,487 28,265
All other 179 119 3,917,683 3,164,736 752,947 14,431 60 518,079 647,365 129,286
Total, public utilities 511 324 91,936,071 70,583,873 21,382,198 426,501 187 5,277,218 6,334,644 1,0J7,426
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks—
National banks •. 140 138 5,666,863 3,653,970 2,012,893 40,334 2 77,423 224,447 147,024
Savings banks and State banks 419 410 5,136,394 3,369,121 1,767, 273 3 >,207 9 68,180 74,753 6,573
Trust companies , 44 43 1,756,972 943,791 813,181 16,146 1 1,166 148,199 147,0,3
Total, banks 603 591 12,560,229 7,986,882 4,593,347 91,687 12 146,7,9 447,399 300,630
Insurance companies-—
Life 1,973,907 1,929,185 44,722 i 895 50,327 I 52,050 ! 1,723
Fire and marine (stock)... 437,001 394,222 42,779 | 856
Fire and marine (mutual). 12,328 12,328 246
Casualty 152,385 97,317 55,068 1,103 123,365 127,199 3,834
Fidelity and surety
Allothcr
Total, insurance companies 26 | 19 2,575,621 2,420,724 154,897 3,100 7 I 173,692 179,249 I 5,557
Grand total, banks and insurance companies..... 629 610 15,135,850 10,387,606 4,748,244 "947787" 19 | 320,461 626,648 306,187
Merchandising companies:
99 Department stores.. 13 | 12 1,721,344 1,461,682 259,662 5,049 1 I 603,069 63,0"0
100 Wholesale jobbers 213 ! 182 14,490,400 9,946,991 4,543,409 84,719 31 ! 844,663 981,100 i 136,427
101 Real estate 118 | 78 1,301,318 719,504 ! 581,814 11,615 40 ; 333,766 40), 283 i 66,517
102 Amusement companies. 120 ! 67 1,736,875 1,365,717 371,158 6,814 53 I 724,173 777,088 | 59,915
103 Hotels and restuarants.. 41 i 26 2,571,476 2,410,954 160,522 3,212 15 j 462,426 52?,189 i 59,763
Total, merchandising companies. 505 | 365 21,821,413 i 15,904,848 5,916,565 | 111,409 ' 140 ! 2,968,097 ; 3,346,759 j 378,662
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for 1,536 I 1,072 25,002,964 18,584,789 6,418,175 124,779 464 ! 3,949.767 l 5.978,206 | 2,028,439 w
105 Corporations—Inactive „., 682 682 I ' 240 I 45,054 i 44,814 hr

Total, miscellaneous companies 2,218 I 1,072 25,002,964 18,584,789 6, 418, 175 124, 779 1,146 ; 3,950,007 ! 6,023,260 I 2,073,253 q
Grand total for the State of Kentucky. 5,405 i 3,439 278,007,892 211,488,773 66, 519, 119 1, 303, 454 i 28,086,178 5,561.520 o
LOUISIANA.
o
j 1 o
Agriculture and animal husbandry;
Farming 134 94
K
$8,950,115 $6,587,941 S2,362,174 §46,547 40 1 $705,261 i SI,002,760 $297,499
Florists and fruit growers 10 333,919 272.011 61,908 935 5 8,427 j 47,127 38,700
Stock raising 21 6 75,272 38,013 37,259 745 15 ! 62,448 ! 183,491 121,043
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 34 21 6,239,107 4,815,110 1,423,997 27,325 13 ; 514,285 ' 702,610 188,325

Total agriculture and animal husbandry 199 126 15, 598,413 11,713,075 3,885,338 75,552 , 73 1,290,421 1,935,988 645,567
Extraction of minerals: i j
Coal mines i
Copper mines j
!
Gold and silver and precious metals
Iron mines j " |" -
9 Lead and zinc mines 12 12 | 515,562 j 520,178 4,616
10 Quarries
11 Oil gas, and salt wells 116 62 15,613,197 8,004,004 7,609,193 150,688 54 | 463,310 1 1,037,460 574,150
12 Another 17 6 169,467 141,513 27,954 560 1 11 | 190,474 273,298 82, 824

Total, extraction of minerals 145 68 15,752,664 8,145,517 7,637,147 151,248 77 1,169,346| 1,830,936 661,590 to
to
TABLE 10a.~-CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued.
(Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.1
LOTJISIANA-Continued.

Total i CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num- I
ber of!
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. [ pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- ; Gross Total Normal cor- Gross
deduc-
income. deductions. Net income. tax. income. Deficit
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. ! tions.
CO
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries: >
Food and kindred p r o d u c t s -
Butter, cheese, and milk $236,075 $193,436 | $42,639 $853 $2,130 I %$, 084 $5,954
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and i
vegetables) 613,988 525,545 88,443 1,769 486,832 519,463 32,631
Oleomargarine CO
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 5 i 738,428 569,781 168,647 3,234 3,743 3,743
Bread and bakery products 953,939 893,306 60,633 1,179 o
Coffee and spices 411,269 386,789 24,480 342 14,146 22,254 8,108
Flour mills and gristmills
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo-
1! 1,255,677 1,109,358 146,319 2,212 11,955 34,551 22,596
3
lasses 50 48 j 10,364,222 6,800,184 3,564,038 70,499 111,8 153,718 41,822 Q
Beet sugar O
Confectionery and ice cream 503,319 458,465 44,854 6,117 15,157 j 9,040
Food preparations, all other 227,592 173,966 53,626 1,073 67,412 190,289 I 122,877
Total, food and kindred products... 117 94 i 15,304,509 11,110,830 4,193,679 81,964 j 23 700,488 j 947,259 j 246,771
Textiles and their p r o d u c t s -
Carpets and rugs
Cordage and twine
Cotton goods ,, 2,018,131 1,267,187 750.944 15,019 4,702 5,274 572
Hats and caps 195,492 149,436 46,056 921-
Hosiery and knit goods 461,022 430,628 30,394 607
Silk and silk goods
Woolen and worsted goods
Men's clothing 101,621 74,063 27,558 597 82,174 107,611 25,437
Women's clothing 96,460 58,352 38,108 762
Men's and women's other furnishings. 17,538 13,019 4,519 90
All other 270,961 231,345 39,616 792 * 29," 824" 30,051 227
Total, textiles and their products 18 15 ! 3,161,225 2,224,030 937,195 18,788 116,700 142,936 26,236
Iron and steel products-
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling~mills. 2 ; 104,783
36 I Foundry and machine shops 27 : 3,122,624
Total, iron and steel products..
Lumber and its manufactures-
Sawmills and planing mills 27,902,918 4,559,583 40 5,095,967 5,561,029
Furniture and fixtures 5 i 335,515 106,627 1 6,963 7,892
39 All other woodworking establishments, 24 I 1,764,009 594,934 174,100
Total, lumber and its manufactures 5,215,098 i 5,743,021
Leather and finished products-
LLI 40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished. 62,310 38,268
S 41 Boots and s h o e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210,847 191,210 |
42 All other 50,853 50,533 I
Total, leather and finished products
Paper and printing-
Paper and wood pulp. 66,949 47,507 19,442
Manufactures of paper 378,417 216,926 161,491 Xfi
Printing and publishing 2,739,203 2,399,375 339,828 H
Industries relating to printing and publishing
(engraving, stereotyping, and clectrotyping,
type founding, etc.)
Total, paper and printing
Liquors and beverages- 3
Distilled. . . . . . . r.............. 1 346,818 303,684 43,134 10,223 | 13,807 i 3,584
Malted....................... 9 2,830,894 2,251,183 579,711 I 195 j 3,045 i 2,850 c
Allother,.................... 12 j 414,673 319,255 951418 4 i 17,941 ! 22,338 I 4,397 o
Total, liquors and beverage
Chemicals and allied products-
Chemicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 91,103 65,620 , 25,483 j
Fertilizers.................... 271,37 202,519 ' 68,860
Gas,.illuminating and heating 15,737 7,608 ,129
Oils, and oil products. 977,507 671,207 306,300 276,909
Paints and varnishes 184,576 132,707 51,869 33,702
Patent medicines ,975 58,555 5,502
Petroleum, refined. 849,092 483,548
Soap........
All other.......... 97,328 I 10,065
Total, chemicals and allied products 600,685 137,168

fcC
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
LOUISIANA—Continued.
Classification No.

1 Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


; num-
i ber of
INDUSTRIES. I cor- Num- Num-
j pora- ber of
Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
'• tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
repport- pora- pora- tions.
| ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone-
59 Cement... 1 $2 237 $2 279 S49
60 Marble and stone work 2 2 10 507 10 999 4Q2
Clay-
61 Brick and tile 7 6 $683,607 $615,423 $68,184 $1,364 1 2, 612 3 459 S47 o
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc.
63 All other j i 1 2 745 2 71.~>
64 Glass and glass products 2 51,931 41,464 10,467 209 2 63,141 94,700 .;i,5.".»»
Total, stone, clay, and glass products 15 8 735,538 656,887 78,651 1,573 7 78,497 114,182 .i5,6s:,
Metals and metal products other than iron and s t e e l - o
65 Smelters
66 Manufactures . 12 7 273,938 208,159 65,779 1,294 5 32,364 40,347 7.9.VI o
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 3 3 54,736 46 063 8 673 173
68 Carriages and wagons 4 3 72,615 68,262 4,353 86 1 15,759 16,131 *,72
69 Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)
70 Allother.. .
Total, metals and metal products other than
iron and steel 19 13 401,289 322,484 78,805 1.553 6 48.123 56.478 \ '•*'>'>
Miscellaneous industries-
71 Tobacco 4 2 293,598 241,408 52,190 1,044 22,003 24,235 2,232
7?, Agricultural implements
73 Electrical machinery 3 Q
152,398 137,697 ii, 7oi 294
74 Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 1 3,970 2,020 1,950 39
75 Rubber goods 1 1 16,119 13,996 2,123 42
76 Fur goods.. 1 1 56,505 29 837 ?6 668 533
77 Shipbuilding 4 4 279,685 183,105 96,580 1,932
78 Building construction . . .... 15 8 176,287 159,637 16,650 334 7 148,427 165,771 17,344
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 29 18 913,833 819,878 93,955 1,879 U 357,671 597,625 239,954
Engineering. 3 !• 13,723 ! 13,979 256
81 Allother.-.. 67 49 2, 368, 476 1..901 882 466, 594 | 226 570,956 ! 635,397 64,441
! Total, miscellaneous industries 4, 260, 871 15, 323
128 j 87 3,489 460 771, 411 1,112,780 ! 1,437,007 j 324,227
! I
Grand t^tal, manufacturing and mechanical
industries .... ....... .... 513 68,244,188 i 53,238,126 j 15,006,062 j 316,839 19s ' s, isfl,«>05 9,959.893 1,479,290
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies 24 I 19 891,614 692,474 199,140 ! 3,9s2 .) 117,703 It o, 604 45,901
Railroads, steam 53 I 32 1 36,377,917 30,890,182 5,487,735 ! 102, 619 ! 21 2.444,811 ! 2,831.410 I 386,593
R aiiways, electric, city and suburban 11 ; 6 3,835,854 2,889,089 946,765 I 18, 935 ! 5 127,964 ! 160', 680 ! 32,716
Steamship transportation companies. 21 I 12 ! 2,467,271 1,684,470 782,801 14,869 :1 9 520,175 ! 637,886 i 117,711
Waterworks . 4 i 298,814 235,933 62,881 1.257 .
Express companies 4i
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 12 288,885 ! 268,652 20,233 I 407 4, 12,672 14.952 , 2. 2H)
89 All other. 2,407,103! 1,945,988 461,115 J s, 699 507,595 i 694,450 , 186,855
I
j
Total, public utilities. 155 ! 46,567,458 38,606,788 150,768 ' 62 - 3.730,920
l
1.502,9S2 772,002
Banks and insurance companies:
!
Banks—
National banks 29 ! 28 ! 3,039,527 1,972,626 I 1,066,901 21,335 | 7,7bO | 17,402 j 9,642
Savings banks and State banks. 193 184 | 4,392,590 2,933,959 I 1,458,631 29,077 171,554 | 207,731 | 36,177 W
Trust c o m p a n i e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 2,357,148 1,581,989 j 775,159 15,503 j.

Total, banks... 226 '


L 9,789,205 i 0. 488, ">74 3,300,091 i 6*5,915 I 10 179,314 225 133
Insurance companies—
93 Life .... 12 5 , 110,99/ ' 400,653 10,340 200 7 I 3,792, % 2 3 sbs, 414
94 Fire and marine (stock)... 4 4 I 700,790 712,932 I 0t>7
95 Fire and marine (mutual). 1 1 ' 40,943 ( 30, 192 10, 451 209
96 Casualty... 10 14 ' 13V99 27,235 540 2 I 50,140
97 Fidelity and s u r e t y . . . . . . . .
98 Allother 1 1 ' 4 376 >7\
Total, insurance companies 34 101 SS4 2 028 10 .3 847 0>7 i 012

Grand total, banks and insurance companies.. 270 250 II 17 3 923 ] 7 771,3">O 3 402 575 07,943 20 4,020,401 4, 14S, ^62
Merchandising companies:
99 Department stores , 3 134.112 ( 87 989 40,123 1 72,5 33 73 401 s7I
100 Wholesale jobbers 9,203 S30 *.,971,s7s 2.2 31 95K tO, 150 . I* )54,O55 O()ti 215 52,100
101 Real estate un 1 330 360 870 227 480 133 9,477 i 50 133,4 V 243,127 10'J,071
102 ;
;
Amusement companies 131 1,281,420 1,063,679 | 217.741 S 4,355 ! 11 I 281,445 j 328,914 i 47,469
103 Hotels and restaurants 39 2,955,545 2,574,203 i 381,342 i 7,559 ! 8 I • 196,228 ! __216,S62 j _20,634
25
Total, merchandising companies 303 14,931,273 | 11,573,976 I 3,357,297 62,444 | 84 I 1,237,717 i 1,468,522 ] 230.805
104 ; All other corporations of every description not elsewhere!
| __ provided for ,, ! 1,459 1,049 38,904,975 27,520,947 11,384,0:8 | 222,981 j 410 | 3,941,011 j 5,863,438 | 1,922,427
I corporations—inactive. 401 j | 401 ! 701 | 96,518 j '95,817
i Total, miscellaneous companies { 1,860 1,049 38,904,975 27,520,947 11,384,028 222,981 | 811 ; 3,941,712 | 5,959,956 | 1,018,244
Grand total for the State of Louisiana \ 3,705 2,380 ! 211,202,896 158,569,779 j 52,633,117 1,047,775 | 1,325 23,877,120 ' 29,807,109 j 5,929,989
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES,-FOR STATES AND TER- to
to
RITORIE S—Continued. 00

(Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)

MAINE.

CORPORATIONS SHOWINC, NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


Classification No.

Total
num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of
Gross Total ber of Total
tions cor- Net income. Normal cor- Gross deduc- Deficit.
income. deductions. tax. income.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


1 Farming . 16 9 $183,290 $154,664 $28,626 $575 7 $33 659 $38 600 $4 941 H
2 Florists and fruit growers 10 6 46,456 41,626 4,830 97 28,162 30,133 1,971

4
Stock raising.....
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 42
Q 1
23
345,990
1,287,148
186,516
1,035,664
159,474
251,484
3,189
4,915
i
19
60 058
708,738
107 880
839,790
47 822
131,052

Total, agriculture a n d animal husbandry 77 39 1,862,884 1,418,470 444,414 8,776 38 830,617 1,016,403 185,786

. Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines . 1 1 1,091 67 1,024 22
Copper mines 6 6 1 542 27 Q78 26 4"6
3 3 39,'441
7 2 Gold and <i Ivor a n d precious metals 85,'32 6 46', 885 o
8
q
Iron minos
2 1 245,806 19i,024 54,782 1,096 i 1,922 4,2^3 2".sii o
l o a d u nd zinc m i n e s . . . .
10 j Quarries 10 5 683,2-9 621,043 62,246 1,244 5 5.549 18,739 13*, 190
11 Oil gti<« a n d sal t w e l l s . 5 1 33,161 11,788 21,373 427 4 28,822 39 535 10 713
12 23 6 638,858 190,813 44S,O45 8,961 17 193,287 301,589 108,302
m Total,extraction of minerals 50 14 1,602,205 1,014,735 587,470 11,750 36 270,563 478,400 207,837
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and Kindred products—
13 Butter choe^o and milk... 16 9 3,339,824 3,277,083 62,741 1,254 7 90,163 95,379 5,216
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
46 32 2,964,431 2,649,784 314,647 6,272 14 479,439 504,185 24,746
15 Oleomargarine .. ..
16 Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat prod-
ucts . .. 7 2 32,468 31,587 881 18 5 93,314 116,658 23 344
17 Bread and bakery products 4 4 814,002 759,564 54,438 1,089
i&
19 Flour mills and gristmills . . . 5 4 73,333 47,467 25,866 518 1 12,3i9 13,070 751
20 Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and
molasses, ,
21 | Beet sugar*
22 C3af«2tionery and ice cream.. 176,782 i 152,079 j 24,703 454 10,720 17,9^4 7,214
23 ! Food preparations, another... 61,466 i 18,152 | 4i,314 ; 1,517 3,266 1,749
Total, food and kindred products.. ; 94 63 7,462 306 | 6,935,716 526,590 ! 10,531 31 I 687,472 75^,492 | 63,020
Textiles and their products™
24 Carpets and rugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,533 | 14,498 1,035 21
25
26
Cordage and twine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cotton goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95i," 875*1* *770,"646' 13*1,"829'
J: 9,728, €91 9,736,081 9,991
27 Hats and caps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,637 147,149 151,837 4,688
28 Hosiery and knit goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
29 Silk and silk goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352,455 i 332,810 19,645 393
30 V\ oolen and worsted goods . . . . . 14,743,946 1 10,587,822 4.156,124 82,487 591,338 657,585 66,247
31 Men's clothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168,226 i 132,302 35,924 722 9,628 11,494 1,886
32 Women's clothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57,224 92,991 35,767
33 ! Men's and women's other furnishings . 431,644 | 361,317 7\327 1,349 ! 1,3C9 28,142 26,833
34 All other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,062,250 866,230 198,020 3,930 |
Total, textiles and their products. 64 50 17,675,929 13,065,025 j 4,610,904 91,519 ! 14 ! 10,512,738 ] 10,678,130 145,392
Iron and steel products—
35 j Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills.. 857,372 810,090 38,282 722 j 1 j 109 I 2 133 w
36 Foundry and machine shops ............. 3,727,847 3,029,889 697,958 14,030 I 14 j 81,759 ! 93,857 12,098 H
Total, iron and steel products,. 57 | 42 | 4,585,219 j 3,848,979 736.240 | 81,868 | 94,099 12,2U
O
14,752 15 | XI
I/innber and its manufactures- ! !
37 Sawmills and planing m i l l s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 17,72^,919 ! 16,009,336 1,711,613 33,8?5 ! 1.146,179 I 1,375,761 l 229,584
Furniture and fixtures ...
All other woodworking establishments..
........ o
56 i
11 138 560 |
3,328,396 I
123,164
2, (93,934
15,3 96
634,462
3 07
12,285
19 | ' 3^,579 ;
408,870 !
37,444 I
491,684 j
8(;5
82,814
41 ! 15 j
Total, lumber and its manufactures... 125 I 90 21,187,935 18,825,434 j 2,361,471 46,427 ! 35 ! 1,591,628 I 1,934,891 I 313,263 p
Leather and finished, products—
40 j Leather, tanned, curried, and finished.. 7 ! 667,628 j 538,669 12S,959 2,579 L
41 i Boots and s h o e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 I 7,448,160 I 5,605,825 I 1.842,335 32,013 ' 284,456 | 299,834 15,378
All o t h e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 j 100,889 | 86,227 I 14,662 293 i 6,703 i 6,773 70
Total, leather and finished products. 44~"| 35 ! 8,216,677 6,230,721 I 1,985,9 35,485 i 9 | 291,159 I 305,607 15,448
Paper and printing- . I
43 Paper and wood pulp.... .......... 5,80S, 487 3,881,040 j 1,927,447 38,557 | 1 32,624 37,994 5,370
44 Manufactures of paper 13 | 3,617,976 1,342,293 | 2,305,683 46,113 4 62,961 89,128 26,167
45 | Printing and p u b l i s h i n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 I 2,546,900 2,224,425 j 322,475 6,428 i 22 1,031,367 : 1,052,184 20,817
46 ! Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and clectrotyping, typo
founding, e t c . ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,125 | 6,288 163
Total, paper and printing.. 89 12,003,363 7,447,758 1 4,555,605 91,098 1,133,077 I 1,185,594 52,517
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OP INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER~
RITORIE S-~Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
MAINE—Continued.
Classification No. |

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Net income. Normal cor- Gross deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- income. deductions. tax. pora- income. tions.
ing. tions. tions.
u
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Liquors and beverages- f—!
47 Distilled
4S Malted . . . .
49 All other. 7 5 $57,477 $47,949 $9,528 $157 2 $4,948 $6,095 ! $1,147 j~
7 u
Total, liquors and beverages 5 57,477 47,949 9,528 157 2 4,948 6,095 1,147 '

Chemicals and allied products- rr


50 Chemicals 1 151,446 116,931 34,515 690 2 89,141 92,481 3,340
51 Fertilizers . 1 9,251 9,311 ' 60 £
5? Gas illuminating and heating 2 329,328 261,137 68,191 1,364 1 5,618 5,619 1 ^
j c
Oils and oil products 1 114 529 164,604 50,075 -
54 Paints and varnishes 6 5 247,286 198,278 49,008 986 1 28 1,221 1,193 S
55 Patent medicines . . . 5 43,944 41,396 2,548 51 3 3,889 4,203 314 g
56 Petroleum, refined
Soap 8 io 2
58 All other 10 6 105,430 95,911 11,519 232 4 56,408 61,664 5,256

Total, chemicals and allied products 33 19 877,434 711,653 165, 781 3,323 14 278,872 339,113 60,241

Stone, clay, and glass products—


Stone—.
59 Cement. . . . . 3,593 2,785 808 17 1 681 17,826 17,145
60 Marble and stonework. 10 5 546,022 464,537 81,485 1,630 5 263,784 321)329 57,545
Clay-
61 Brick and tile 116,474 96,275 20,199 316 2 24,763 27,471 2,708
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc 2 2 85,575 71,945 13,630 183
63 Allother . 1 1 27 23i 204
64 Glass and glass products
Total, stone, clay, and glass products 23 14 751,664 635,542 116,122 2,146 9 289,255 366,857 77,602
Metals and metal products other than iron and s t e e l -
Smelters. . 146,659 183,026 j 36,367
Manufactures ........... 8,281,595 i 7,057,131 ! 1,204,464 I 23,409 ! 52,212 106,170 I 53,958
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicj'cles........... 96,262 I 63,045 I 30,237 { 605 j
Carriages and wagons. — 122,442 115,778 ! 6,664 133 I 18,642 | 20,062 1,420
Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.) 9,391 6,893 i 2,498 ! 50 I
70 All other
Total, metals and metal products other than iron |
and steel | 8,486,710 7,242,847 1,243,863 24,197 217,513 j 309,258 91,745
Miscellaneous industries— I
Toba3co 38,882 [ 36, 693 2,189 44
Agricultural implements ....... ! 70,812 59,389 11,423 171 1,227 "*i,*227
E lectncal machinery ! 5 242,010 196,934 45,076 ! 902
Musi2&i instruments, pianos, organs, e t c . . . . . . . . . . . | 3 ! 69,469 52, 281 17,188 ! 343
Rub ber goods ..... | 6,912 6 613 299 i 6
Fur goods 40,894 29, 320 11,574 231
Shipbui ding
Bui ding construction
...............................i
-
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, !
tunae.s, river and harbor dredging, etc.) .j
| i\
18 I
1,018,826
423,941
581,379 |
802 751
386, 437
482 384
216,075
37,504

98,995 I
i
4,323
750
1,997
2 !
3 !
7 I
13,838 I
45,339 j
236.148
21,418
50,416
242,112
580

5,964
Engineering | 6 212,112 186 609 25,503 i 510 2 |
!
6J640 7,958 1,318
All other .. ! 28 1,566,663 I 1,123 495 443,168 i 8.857 6 . 57,482 89,118 31,636
Total, miscellaneous industries j 68 I 4,271,900 3,362,906 908,994 | 18,134 j 21 | 359,447 412., 249 52,802
a
w
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in- j
dustrias ,...,, ... j 652 462 ! 85,576,584 68,355,530 17,221,054 337,789 I 190 j 15,407,977 in,353.385
Public utilities:
E lectrio and gas lighting and power companies. 56 j 6,565,780 5,334,932 1,230,848 84,392 131, 47,358 a
Rai roads, steam 23 I 23,340,432 19,784,672 3,555,760 68, 1,701,£90 M79. 478; 332
Railways, e.ectnc, citv and suburban 15 j 4,591,516 3,932,111 659,405 11, 497,863 995! 497, 289 g
Steamship transportation companies 17 | 2,331,792 1,203,766 1,128,026 22, 229,490 243' 14, 509
Waterworks 73 I '856,711 600,830 255,881 4, 135,485 45,815
Express companies 6 | 259,913 250,425 7,488 2,995 41
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies... 65 I 216,952 160,153 56,799 46,472 588
All other. 40 | 1,141,219 859,888 271,331 1,308,362 781
Total, public utilities. 298 39,302,315 i 32,136,777 7,165,538 136,582 101 j 4,006,649 5,155,302 1,148,713
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks-
National banks 3,381,068 2,485,474 895,594 17,391 39,241 j 46,852 7,611
Savings banks and State banks. '584,795 ! 441,946 142,849 2,857
Trust companies 44 | 41 j 3,628,523 j 2,732,665 895,858 ! 17,434 j 3 ""85,"7is' "*96,'834 ii'iie
Total, banks. 119 I 114 I 7,594,386 5,660,085 1,934,301 37,682 124,959 143,686 18,727

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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER- to
CD
RITORIE S—Continued. fcO
(Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
MAINE—Continued.

I Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


I num-
| ber of
j cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Net income. Normal cor- Gross deduc- Deficit
report- pora- income. deductions. pora- income. tions.
tax.
ing. tions. tions.

Banks and insurance companies—Continued.


Insurance companies—•
Life $2,757,803 I $2,837,736 i79,933
Fire and marine (stock) 2 ) $517,732 $461,914 $55,818 $1,117 H
Fire and marine (mutual) 33 | 27,120 .... 27,120 553 o
Casualty 3 ! 2,590 16 2,574 "52!
Fidelity and surety .
ill other 1 13,476 13,317 | 159 i
Total, insurance companies 40 I 39 j 560,918 475,247 85,671 I 1,724 •2,757,803 I 2,837,736 I 79,933
Grand total, banks and insurance companies 159~i ~l53~i 8,155,304 6,135,332 | 2.019,972 j 39,406 j 6 2,882,702 i 2,981,422 j 98,660
a
Merchandising companies: o
99 Department stores . 12 8 688,923 575,567 113,356 1.906 | 4 232,239 j 254,264 22,025
100 Who'esa'e jobbers 96 92 6,523,598 4,421,469 2,102,129 I 41.393 ' 4 42,036 ' 49,730 7,694
101 Real estate 83 49 598; 614 414,900 183,714 i 3; 668 34 238,127 I 830,891 r,92, 764
102 Amusement companies 51 30 425,728 370,138 55,590 j 1,126 I 21 265,327 I 295.090 29,763
103 Hotels and restaurants 35 22 1,999,716 1,729,133 270,583 ! 5,381 13 262,563 I 282,260 19,697
Total, merchandising c o m p a n i e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! 277 j 201 | 10,236,579 7,511,207 2,725,372 j 53,474 76 1,040,292 I 1,712,235 671,943
; j "" ""
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere I
provided for 1,090 782 21,262,692 13,113,738 8,148,954 1 156,996 308 1,770,868 j 2,494.969 724,101
105 Corporations—inactive .... j 380 380 298 I 14^283 13,985
Total, miscellaneous c o m p a n i e s , . . . . . . . . . . . . .| 1,470 782 i 21,262,692 13,113,738 8,148,954 156,996 I 688 1,771,166 I 2,509,252 | 738,086
Grand total for the State of M a i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,084 1,949 ! 167,998.563 129,685,789 38,312,774 744,773 1,135 26,270,026 I 30,206,459 3,936,433
!
j i | i j
Agriculture and animal husbandry: !
l
1 Farming . » « -J 12 4I $248,4°8 S222,103 $26,325 $527 8 I $23, $30,397 86,39P
2 Florists and fruit growers.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..i 27 : 11 ! 275,362 210,815 64,547 1,292 16 ! 77, 202 | 104,581 27,379
? Stook raisins' ...1
4 Forest and lumber not provided for els?where .! 16 i 5 j 281,307 172,655 108,652 2,174 5 I 858 i 2,808 1,948

Total, agriculture and animal husbandry. „..,. ..! 49 1 20 805,097 605,573 199,524 3.993 29 102, i~s1 137,784 35,726

Extraction of minerals:
5 Coal mines i 40 ! 29 ! 20,259,372 12,399,507 7,859, 865 157,197 11 l,05S, 968 1.258,491 199,525
Copper mines.... , *"! " i 11 9,981,072 3.970,614 6,010,458 120,209 1 l 4, 304, i 5,221 917
7 Gold and silver and nreoions mpt^ls ""! 1 ! 1 i 1,873 1,873
K Iron mines....... i 1 i i : 609 355 254 5 .......j
9 Lead and zinc mines ............................. 1 j
1
10 ! Quarries...............

I
13 I 4 ; 1,098,101 843,419 254,682 I 5,093 ! 9 301,805 ! 369,980 ; 68.175
! Oil, gas, and salt wells.. 8\ 4 !
4! 45,241
' - - • • i 30,463 i 14,778 | 296 I 4 31,978 ! 40,495 8,517
All o t h e r . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 j 1,714,664 ! 1,391,408 I 353,256 i 7,067 | 12 126,146 j 149,124 22,978

Total, extraction of minerals.. ~84~i 46 ! 33,129,059 18,635.766 I 14,493.293 ! 289,867 ! 38 i 1,523.201 j 1,825,184 301,983
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred p r o d u c t s - ow
13 j Butter, cheese, and m i l k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 I 811,751 692,689 j 119,062 I 2,381 | 14,845 | 22,426 J 7,581
14 | Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits i
and v e g e t a b l e s ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j 70 55 | 5,273,093 4,146,860 | 1,126,233 I 22,517 | 15 : 126,890 i 165,124 i 38,234
15 I Oleomargarine,.................................... j 1 !. 1' 4,184 i 4,684 : 500
16 | Slaughtering and meat picking, and meat products, i 9 i 846,445 700,053 i 146,392 ""2," 929"! 1 i 196 i 4,103 j 3,907
i
17| Bread and bakery p r o d u c t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | 10 | 4,173,520 1,745,906 j 427,614 5,610 I 2 i 55,304 ! 59,994 4,690
o
18 I Coffee and spices ...............................! 5 4 766,523 553,112 I 213,411 4,267 | i ! 88,482 i 90,195 3,713 o
19 ! Flour mills and grist m i l l s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... I 14 953,206 571,211 [ 381,995 7,477 j i i 7,435 I 12,456 5,021
20 I Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and 15 !
j molasses.
ases................. 699,005 693,766 5,239 I 80 | 258,891 j 350,417 j 9 ,526
21 j Beet s u g a r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22 j Confectionery and ice cream. 469,739 9,382 ! 4 i 279,921 303.576 i 23,655
23 [ Food preparations, all other. 53,661 1,073 i 13 ! 449,143 I 647,035 | 197,892
Total, food and kindred products. 2,943,346 55,716 ! 40 I 1,283,291 ! 1,660,010 376,719

Textiles and their p r o d u c t s - !


Carpets and r u g s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27,080 18,877 8,203 164
j I
Cordage and t w i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100,211 60,313 39,898 798
Cot ton goods 4,962.061 !, 517,790 2,444,271 48,886 1 18,094 j 29,852 11,758
Hats and caps 5,465 4,984 481 10 2 152,524 1 158,126 5,602
Hosiery and knit g o o d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . 767,067 659,571 107,496 2,150 1 964 | 1,815 851
Silk and silk goods 217,687 176,364 41,323 827
Woolen and worsted goods. 393,441 286,689 106,752 2,135
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
MARYLAND—Continued.

CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


Classification No,

Total
num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
C/2
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Textiles and their products—Continued.
31 Men's clothing 9 9 $3,825,526 $3,075,065 $750,461 $15,409 U2
32 Women's clothing 9 4 361,670 336,710 24,960 477 $122,351 $125,555 #3,204
?3
34 Men's and women's other furnishings
Allother
12 10
6
1,074,006
4,570,514
797, 556
3,572,140
276,450
998,374
5,530
19,317
2
3
330,181
254,664
381,417
263,538
51,236
8,874 a
a
Total, textiles and their products 64 50 16,304,728 11,506,059 4,798,669 95,703 14 878,778 960,303 SI, 525
w
Iron and steel products-
35 Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills 7 6 111,615 84,628 26,987 539 1 47,916 50,782 2,866
36 Foundry and machine shops 81 53 14,911,696 11,545,012 3,366,684 64,389 28 507,329 694,429 187,100
o
Total, iron and steel products 88 59 15,023,311 11,629,640 3,393,671 64,928 29 555,245 745,211 189,966 c
Lumber and its manufactures-
37 Sawmills and planing mills 26 1,478,171 1,169,893 308,278 6,004 8 226,975 252,372 25,397
38 Furniture and fixtures 11 l8
7 756,242 639,469 116,773 2,249 4 38,209 54,998 16, 789
39 Ail other woodworking establishments 27 22 1,549,171 1,393,385 155,786 3,072 5 48,519 68,583 20,064

Total, lumber and its manufactures 64 47 3, 783,584 3,202, 747 580,837 11,325 17 313,703 375,953 62,250

Leather andfinishedproducts—
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished 9 9 1,253,759 605,148 648,611 12,914
41 Boots and slues 7 5 520,415 398,325 122,090 *,36d 2 1,760 2,561 801
42 All other 4 2 81,746 72,038 9,708 195 2 34,531 3V3S 4,207
Total, leather and finished products 20 16 1,855,920 1,075,511 780,409 15,475 4 36,291 41,299 ! 5,003
Paper and p r i n t i n g -
43 I Paper and wood p u l p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 242,750 ; 126,070 j 2,521 !
44 ! Manufactures of paper... 16 1,666,417 1,249,697 ! 416,720 ! 8,335 i
45 ! Printing and publishing 107 5,846,034 5,099,837 I 746,197 I 14,237 33 622,321 | 697,095 i 74,774
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en- j
gravinsr, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type I
founding, etc.)- - . . . . . . . . . J 124,568 j 110,074 14,494 291 35,487 | 39,234 j 3,747
Total, paper and printing. , I 134 8,005,839 6,702,358 1,303,481 25,384 36 i 657,808 ! 735,329 j 78,521
Liquors and beverages-
47 Distilled. . . . . . . . . . . 1,100,124 852,952 ! 247,172 4,939 338,801 ! 420,975 i 84,174
48 Malted 2,532,899 2,203,369 ! 329,530 6,571 I 2,346,436 j 2,410,919 j 64,483
49 90,759 85,081 ! 113 I 241,494 | 262,189 I 20,695
All other
Total, liquors and beverages. 49 3,723,782 j 3,141,332 j 582,400 | 11,623 I 28 | 2,924,731 j 3,094,0 169,352
Chemicals and allied products— !
50 I ( hemicals . 1,374,006 ! 417,430 956,576 18,740 6 103, 185 1 118,802 15.617
51 ! Fertili '.ers 3,526,856 I 2,173,371 1,353,485 23,684 3 85, 833 i S9,162 3,329
52 | Gas, illuminating and heating 2,501 2,329 172 3 3 17, 839 21,772 3,933
53 Oils, and oil products 708,882 j 451,037 257,795 4,040
Paints and varnishes 107,973 j 41,245 66,728 1,335 2 13, 827 | 16,360 2,533
Patent medicines 1,205,552 ! 591,266 614,286 11,888 4 45, 063 | 49,561 4,498
56 Petroleum, refined. 254,200 i 157,327 98,873 1,211
57 Soap 1 i 10,917 ! 11,627 i 710
58 All other 12 331,883 221,479 | 110,404 2,164 I 14 | 67,046 | 102,669 | 35,623
Total, chemicals and allied products.. 7,511,853 4,055,534 | 3,456,319 63, 065 33 343,710 | 409,953 ; 66,243
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone- CJ
59 i Cement 3,226,790 ! 3,041,341 i 185,449 3,709 153,479 | 174,462 I 20,983 O
60 | Marble and stone work .,...,.. 1,513,503 ! 1,401,224 j 112,279 2,246 107,188 ! 115,236 I S, 048
Clay- ! i j
61 | Brick and tile . . 932,388 I 809,579 ! 122,809 2, 457 696,639 I 794,992 i 98,353
62 ! Pottery, terra cjtta, fire clay, etc. 162,005 I 143,848 i IS,157 340 14,259 j 21,636 | 7.377
63 I All other 79,124 i 79,320 I 196
64 Glass and glass products 10 | 1,129,522 | 828,560 | 300,962 484 5,253 i 8,845 ! 3,592

Total, stone, clay, and glass products. loi 6,964,208 j 6,224,552 | 739,656 14,236 I 27 i 1,055,942 j 1,194,491 138,549
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—
65 i Smelters 7,164,002 I 4,620,396 2,543,606 50,872
GO Manufactures 7,437,220 I 5,580,382 1,856,838 36,866 132,429 I 219,561 87,132
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 33,122 28,081 5,041 101 67,484 I 83,580 ! 16,096
68 Carriages and wagons. 394,370 I 351,296 43,074 862 6,157 i 6,460 I 303
69 Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.) 55,751 j 69,448 I 13,697
70 All other
Total, metals and metal products other than iron to
and steel 61 15,028,714 i 10,580,155 \ 4,448,559 88,701 261,821 379,049 117,228
TABLE 10a.—COBPOBATION INCOME TAX- DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES. FOR STATES AND TER- to
RITORIE S—Continued. CO

(Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
M AR YLAND—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES pora- ber of ber of Total
Gross Gross
Net income. | Normal
tions Total cor-
cor- income. deductions. income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- tax. pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Miscellaneous industries-
Tobacco $17,980 $16,890 11,090 121 1 §43,258 5543,551 $293 Ul
Agricultural implements jj
Electrical machinery 494,148 417,981 76,167 1,524 5 505,728 545,870 40,142
O
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 38,995 35,475 3,520 70 1 1 7,900 7,900 Ul
Rubber goods 102,155 83,922 12,233 246 2 I 15,840 j 58,359 42,519
Fur goods o
Shipbuilding 8 5 1,862,935 767,220 | 1,095,715 j 21,910 7,344 49,144 41,800
Building construction 42 25 1,345,786 1,175,898 I 169,888 I 3,400 738,482 859,766 121,284
Construction: contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 33 20 1,862,187 1,G99,955 162,232 | 3,245 I 797,856 j 890, C28 92,772 o
Engineering 9 3 146,214 74,801 71,413 j 1,283 | 136,596 I 166,752 30,156
81 All other | 98 GG G, 407,710 4,985,545 1,422,171 i 26,645 i 723,428 1,269,247 545,819 o
Total, miscellaneous industries , | 215 135 12,278,110 9,263,687 3,014;429 ! 58,344 I 2,968,532 3,891,217 922,D85 g
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in- j
dustries 1,014 G92 107,702,186 j 81,660,410 j 26,041,776 j 504.500 322 ; 11,279,852 13,487,5 2,208,046
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies. 43 32 9,459,335 7,983,038 1,470,297 i 22,836 33,744 45,C53 11,909
Railroads, steam. 22 I 11 14,852,648 12,684,498 2,168,150 ! 43,364 2,318,048 2,672,641 353,f>93
Railways, electric, city and suburban 12 | 8 12,223, 10,103,062 2,120,915 i 42,417 21,735 25,123 3,388
Steamship transportation companies 25 19 10,594, y»y 12;379,621 I 4,215,368 ! 52,263 67,039 77,313 10,274
Waterworks , 28 21 403,621 295,066 I 108,555 i 2,164 32,191 37,895 5,704
Express companies
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 22 j 9,082,753 8,479,122 603,631 12,073 32,762 146,824 114,002
Allother 123 10,283,207 9,266,015 1,017,192 19,750 617,212 766,638 149,426

Total, public utilities. 275 | 192 72,900,530 61,196,422 I 11,704,108 I 194,867 83 3,123,331 3,772,087 648,756
Banks and Insurance companies.
Banks—
90 Natrnal banks 48, 593 3,835
91 Savings banks and State b a n k s - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j 114 j 8,562 59
363 3
92 Trust c o m p a n i e s . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! 27'
Total, banks, 57, 518 3,897
Insurance companies—
93 Life............... 4; 1,977,282, 2,081,816] 104,534
94 Fire and marine (stock)
95 Fire and marine (mutual)
96 Casualty 2 : 2,401,/75 j 2,468,569 ! "66," 794
97 Fidelity and surety
9S All other
Total, insurance companies 24,113,389 22,837,823 I 1,275,7
Grand total, banks and insurance companies.....
Merchandising companies:
99 Department stores, W
100 Wholesale jobbers 266,243 | 54,126 H
101 Real estate 776,559 I 159,618
102 j Amusement companies 750,767 : 150,240 O
147,631 i 8,352 02
103 ! Hotels and restaurants,
| Total, mechandising companies
104 j All other corporations of everv description no* <
provided for.-.. . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . / ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...| 1,509 j 1.121 !i 172,196,600 ! j 149,402,810
105 Corporations—inactive. ..„„....„..,.... 476 j a
Total, miscellaneous companies j 1.985 | 1,121 ! 172,196,600 j 149,402,810 j 22,793,790 425,977
Grand total for the State of Maryland 4,039 ; 2,581 443,382,103 j 356,098,100"| 8^28ToO3~ ~1,658,036 1,455 25,604,140 ! 30,268,153 j 4,664,013

MAS SACHUSETTS.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


1 i Farming 63 $3,211,241 SI, 554,937 $1,655,304 133,128 I 32 ! $142,187 ! $303,770 $161,583
2i Florists and fruit growers.... 93 52,697,393 44,016,497 8,680,899 173,206 43 240.717 ! 459.29f) 218.573
Stock raising 15 100,159 93,061 7,098 142 11 13;920 I 63J061 49;141
' I
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere. 23 j 1,115,698 951,338 154,362 3,088 410.026 ! 455,122 45,098
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry ,. \ 194 99 | 57,124,494 48,625,831 10,498,663 209,554 | 95 | 806,850 | 474,893

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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIES—Continued.
(Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 19IB.]
MASSACHUSETTS—Continued.

c i Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


I num-
! ber of
TNDUSTRIES. ; cor- Num- j Num-1
l pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ' II cor-
ber of I Gross Total j
i tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. income. deduc- j Deficit,
I report- pora- j pora- tions. j
' i tions. I tions.
j i
H
Extraction of minerals: j
Coal mines ! 16 11 j §3,855,883 $2,159,887 ! $1,697,016 $33,943 •> 2 4 9
>
297,478 -548,327
Copper mines ! 46 27 I 94,912,039 54,518,484 I 40,393,555 800,765 19 ,104, 687,145 582,872
<i old and silver and precious metals j 16 4 ! 5,335^200 1,933,466 ! 3,401,734 57,897 12 712, 033,145 320,911
I ron mines ! 2 2 1, 4,397 ! 2,906 O
Lead and zinc mines 14 9 16 748, 866 7,775,694 8,973.172 I 179,485 : 211, 253,689 I 45,378
Quarries 16 7 875, 145 816.283 58', 862 i 1.176 i 9 722, 832.550! ! 110.214
Oil, gas, and salt wells i 9 7 238, 629 106^064 132,555 ! 2; 650 j 32^178 Hi 102 c
All other ! 74 22 7, 472, 772 4,190,045 3,282,727 1 65,519 I 52 -,450' 837,454 i 387,269
I
Total, extraction of minerals 193 129,439,534 j 71,499,903 57,939,631 ' 1,141,435 106 >, 472, 6,981,036 1,5:)8,979 3
o
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred p r o d u c t s -
o
Butter, cheese, and milk 3,466,976 3,202,515 264,461 ! 4,462 298,894 370,454 71,580
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and
vegetables) *... 19 984,361 727,394 255,967 I 5,137! 100,800 116,402 15,602
15 Oleomargarine 1 32,261 30,859 1,402 ! 28 I 14,893 22,317 7,424
Slaughtering and meat packing and meat products. 12 10,747,222 7,536,911 3,210,311 3 136,803 162,211 25,40S
Bread and bakery products 21 1,886,746 1,582,949 303,797 64,004 i 18 i 397,630 455,076 58,446
18 i Coffee and spices 2 1,078,383 815,524 262,839 5,902 I
19 | Flour mills and grist mills 4 172,873 107,504 65,369 I 5; 257 . 230,545 274,249 43,704
20 i Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo- 1.303 I
I lasses 3! 1,676,769 1,553,994 122,775 i 1,994
21 Beet sugar 1 10,779 10,676 103 2
22 Confectionery and ice cream 44 I 7,081,634 5,754,362 1,327,272 26,544 1,747,204 1,947,582 200,378
23 Food preparations, all other 35 8,198,958 6,910,334 1,286,624 25,634 608,758 I 774,628 165,870
T o t a l , food a n d k i n d r e d p r o d u c t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 159 I 35,334,942 I 28,233,022 7,101,920 140,267 90 3,535,527 j 4,123,919 588,392
Textiles and their p r o d u c t s -
Carpets and rugs 10 8 6,393,550 6,285,112 108.438 I 1,267 ! 2 70,409 I 144,325 73,916
Cordage and t w i n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 8 3,466;532 2.180,545 1,285', 987 ! 25,715 ? 4 90,240 ! 120,834 30,594
26 Cotton goods 209 198 182,609,505 139,261,007 43,348,498 \ S37.841 : 11 247,941 ! 353.699 105,758
27 Hats and caps 18 12 1,140,521 1,073,895 65,626 \ 1,264 6 1,793,278 ! 1,864,547 71,269
28 Hosiery and knit goods - ............... 31 26 8.582,951 7,359,408 1,203,543 ' 17,739 \ 5 228,316 ; 242,655 14,339
29 ! Silk and silk goods 11 9 5,469,698 3,578,232 1,891,466 ! 37,730 { 2 10,421 ! 14,859 4.438
30 | Woolen and worsted goods 136 113 70,703,633 45,876,982 24,826,651 ! 437,219 ! 23 2,751,755 I 3,667,458 915;703
31 Men's clothing 35 26 4,306;951 3,721.985 584,966 ! 11,313 i 9 215,696 I 245,836 30.140
32 ! Women's clothing 51 35 2,876,849 2,338,527 540,322 j 10,593 ! 16 293,796 I 353,939 60;143
33 Men's and women's other furnishings 53 41 11,878,945 8,971,635 2,907,310 ! 57,248 I 12 448,619 ! 467,646 19,027
34 All other 108 92 32,803,366 22,887,998 9,915,368 | 193,304 ' 16 367', 301 | 511,722 144,421

Total, textiles and their products 674 568 330,212,501 243,533,326 86,679,175 | 1,631,233 6,517,772 j 7,987,520 j 1,469,748
Iron and steel products—
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills.. 48 39 9,213,973 5,426,572 787,401 63,602 9 71, 162 87, 588 16,426
35 Foundry and machine shops....... ....... 591 447 106,410,205 70,506,942 35; 903,263 696,336 UA 7, 152, 690 9,123, 906 1,971,216

Total, iron and steel products.. 639 486 115,624, 178 75,933,514 39, 693,664 759,938 153 7, 223, 852 9,211, 494 1,987,642

Lumber and its manufactures-


37 Sawmills and planing mills 24 13 2,095, 391 1,842,935 252,456 4,756 11 455, 785 590, 794 135,009
38 .Furniture and fixtures 56 46 9,467, 484 5,999,398 3,468,086 67,150 10 137, 120 165,669 28,549
39 All other woodworking establishments 125 93 9,981, 845 8,043,888 937,957 37,710 32 731, 618 874,299 142,681
a
Total, lumber and its manufactures 205 152 21,544, 720 15,886,221 5,658,499 109,616 53 L 324, 523 1,630, 762 306,239 CP
Leather and finished ^rodnn!?— I o
to Leather, tanned, curried, and finished \ 94 85 | 30,823,103 21,349,879 | 9 ! 217,803 1 345,S6G ! !2S,0U3
Boots and shr.es..
A11 o t her
.... J
j
221
100
172 |
7S
93,433,073
10,355,896
77, S01,381
0,071,2: ?C
224
15, 032 292
284 600
180. 770
284, 754
si; 707
4fl!
28 I
5,917,3181 0,472,438 j
597,920 j 08!, 90* j
ooi, L20
87,048
3
o
• - »

o
Total, leather and finishod products. .j 421 j 335 134,612,672 1 105,222,496! 29,390,170 j 553,237 | 80 I 0,733,101 I 7,503,272 ! 770,171

Pap?r and printing—


43 Paper and wood pulp 20 15 12,319,760 7,310,781 5,008,979 100.181 5 I 415,004 i 410,322 I 1,228
44 Manufacturcs oi paper 155 133 ! 61,403,910 40,346,676 15,057,234 i 297'. 24 2 22 I 291,200 ! 301,271 | 70,011
4") Criming; and publishing 42S> 288 32.780,329 28.699,662 4,080,067 77; 578 141 I 4,20?;300 j 5,222,249 j 1,014,859
46 i Industries relating to print in c and publishing fan-
graving, stereotyping, and eiectrotypmg, type
founding, etc ) .'.... 40 24 2,822,180 2S,,ISO 5,519 448,042 4*7,695 39,653

Total, paper a n d p r i n t i n g . . . . , ! .44 460 100,320,179 24,431,006 4S0,5:>0 1841 5,301,780 ! 0,4^7,5:47 1 1.125,761

L i q u o r s a n d beverages—
47 ' Distilled . .\. 6 3,023.804 872,0'57
48 | Malted. 16 15 12,051,300 2.280.880 1 j 191.947 135,]91 1.°., Q44
49 All otner ....... 26 '4 1,44", 990 2Q4.017 12 I 223,512 2-1,417 37,875

Total, liquors and beverages.. ••"<? 35 17, 1?5, :»74 13,0-8,310 ! 3,440,904 PS,371 13 I 345,183 1 51 no to
cc
TABLE 10a.~CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER- to
RITORIE S—Continued. o
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
Classification No. MASSACHUSETTS—Continued.
Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.
num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Net income. Normal cor- Gross deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- income. deductions. tax. pora- income tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. 0Q


Chcixii.-als and allied proddci.s— H
50 Chemicals. 53 34 $8,Cl«, 295 $4,1G1,3GG $4,156,929 $88,951 $19 $190,813 $28«, 123 $97,310
t'er'iizors 4 259 211 217 557 41,754 G89 2 3 ^12 17 4-w 13 GS4 H
5° Gas, illumina-injr ar.<i hoating 5 4 1,531,936 1,172.778 36?, 158 7,189 1 5 557 936
53 Oils, and oi! D r uducis... . 7 4 607,775 441,690 166,085 2,920 3 20,952 38,569 17,617
* i 30 26 2,482,247 1,637,417 844,830 Hi, 891 4 112,183 117,538 5,355
r ;
Pnten« ii'pvlio:^»s 37 22 2.065 439 1 448 52^ 016,911 11 631 15 8» 329 121 529 3",°00 O
Petroleum rciined 2 9 173 ?64 149 ?37 ?4 0*>7 480
57 Soap .' . . 17 • j- 2 013 7^1 1 674' 9% 33S,791 6 627 1 381 2 4'J8 i 057
5S Ail other 123 S3 15,533.51! 9,567,944 5,965,56/ 105.098 40 277.371 359,03 b 81,665

Total, chemicals and allied products 280 194 3--t, 288,559 20,471,507 12,817,052 .'40,476 86 C95,402 950,28'- 254,soi
Stono. clay, and ghss products— 3
Stone- o
59 Cement 10 6 869,428 537,423 332,005 6,640 4 14,9S7 27,1«9 12,202 o
GO Marble and s'onc v, o-k 71 40 4,716,433 'A, 569,64S 1,116,785 22,931 31 964;970 1,115,594 150,624
Ciav-
61 26 1C 1,494,512 1,290,582 203,920 4,080 10 322,^56 378,166 55,910
*Potterv,
Brick ard tilecotta,
terra fire clny, etc 337.035 '976,170 60,859 1,143 2 4,950 10 971
Al! othVr s r>3 195 454 82 033 113,421 2 ?09 3 41 355 43 370 2 015
G4 Glass and glass products 11 9 834,311 517,231 287,080 5', 654 2 30,782 35,084 4,302

Total, ston^, clav, and glass oroducts 132 80 8,447,173 6,303,103 2,144,070 12,717 52 1,379,300 1,(40,374 231.074
Metals and metal products other than iron and stool—
05 10 7 10,064,418 2,966,448 7,097,970 141,959 3 091,003 782 4?5 91,422
06 Manufactures 207 152 24,701.026 17,520,921 7,180', 105 138,094 55 2,095,978 2,624,856 528,878
C7 Automobiles, motorcyclrs, and bicycles 07 42 10,243; 450 8,581,185 1,662,265 29,055 25 2,170,225 2,968,470 798,215
08 Carriages and wagons 15 13 1,766,283 1,509,992 256,291 4,208 2 15,208 23 158 7,950
C9 Cars (steam railroad, street cars etc ) 8 0 1,438,012 1,210,816 227,190 3,628 2 16,760 03,080 46.320
70 Allother 2 1 38,892 35,845 3,047 61 24,419 71,910 47,491
Total, metals and metal products other than
iron and ste^l . 309 221 48,252,081 31,825,207 16,426,874 317,005 88 5,013,593 6,533,899 1,520,306
Miscellaneous industries-
71 T o b a c c o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4i ,.........,.... -,, 15 ! 1,451,764 1,049,570 \ 402,194 i *,04 340,873 365,703 24,830
72 Agricultural i m p l e m e n t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4; 783,742 491,158 ; 292; 584 | 5,852 216,165 262,045 45,880
73 Electrical m a c h i n e r y . . . . . . . , . . , , * „ . .„,.„.»»*,*-.** - 60 36 4,270,585 3,552,985 S 717,600 ; 14,227 752,567 1 896,823 144,256
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, e t c . . . . . . . . . . 35 23 3,604,359 3,021,035 • 583,324 S 11,641 1,050,531 ! 1,165", 606 115,075
Rubber goods ................................ 75 50 27.305,099 21,345,588 ! 5,959,511 i 112,723 479,592 i 727.604 i 248,012
76
8 Fur g o o d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shipbuilding......................................
4
11
2
7
61,653
1,738; 545
58,951 {
884,383 I
2;702 !
854,162 !
37
17,081
18,723 I
69,049 j
20;011
81.427
1,288
12,378
Building construction....... 136 88 5,364,852 4,728,029 I 636,823 j 12,661 7,156,906 I 7,821,322 B64,416
*> 77
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, I
I 79 tunnels, river and harbor dredging, etc.)---.-..' 94 49 6.0'-*2,344 i 5,355,524 ! 676.820 13,393 45 4.018,452 1,659,287
so! Engineering.........................'............. •47 25 3,322,408 2,516,499 ! 805,903 16,121 ' 22 ol4.637 707,743
81 ! All o t h e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 39.608,551 ! 29,810,325 ; 9.79*,226 J73,045 ' 111 2.^5,')10 3,272,21s 3S7.2(Vs
Total, miscellaneous i n d u s t r i e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S39 529 93,543,902 72,814,047 20,729.^55 3S4,S25 ' 310 17,W2,505 19/J79.7S9 2,377,2s I
Grand tctal, manufacturing and mechanical
industries.................... .'„ , . . . . „ . . . , 4,440 | 3,219 ; 947,312,1M . 69*. 795,866 1 248,516,315 l,72S,205 | 1,221 55.732,910 66.41b,060 JO,tfK3.150
. _ _ _ r_ j H
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies........ 157 : 140 I 48.829,471 j 33,769,967 I 15,059,504 271. 204 i 17 630, V*14 969 i95,055 H
Railroads, s t e a m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , ^ . . . . . . . . . &. 49 i 44 i 78,297,896 ; 62,763,288 15,534,608 ; 308; 689 ! 5 92,165 251 805 159,640
Railways; electric, city and suburban. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . * ' 60 ! 43 i 57;398,167 ; 53,235,238 =' 4,162,929 < 655 i 17 ^16,47-3 79,1S7
Steamship transportation c o m p a n i e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 | 18 I 10,997,641 ! 8,993,957 ! 2,003,684 j 074
40,07- ! 15 751,45s 197, 2s9
Waterworks.................. 1 ........................ 45 39 780,258 I 495,484 284,774 400 ! 6 31,193 ' •37. 470 3,277
Express companies ...... . 15 ! 10 I 676,449 j 654,201 I 22,248 : 446 ! 5 127,H36 l 135, 201 7,365 CO
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 ! 24 ! 27,193,165 •' 20,270', 268 I 6,922,897 138, 340 i 7 701,023 749, SS9 48, S6t»
AU other.........:.........,........;....,..... 212 | 140 i 10,627.443 ; 8,812,025 I 1,815,418 ; 34 i517 ! 72 1,973,596 2,202, 996
Total, public utilities , | 602 i 458 | 234,800,490 | 188,994,428 45,806,062 874,325 ; 144 '• 5,127,65s n, 047,737 92D,079
Banks and insurance companies:
5
Banks-
National banks.
o
161 i 26.140,632 ! 17,121,831 I 9,018,801 I 179,819 I 10 ! l92,«i70
Savings banks and State bankvS.... 745,106 I 460,386 I 284,720 i 4,437 ; 2i 465 2.624 2, Io9 53
Trust c o m p a n i e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 859,584 | 17.675,216 I 5,184,368 i 101,071 ! 11 ! •OU.320 45i 340 104,02f.

Total, banks.. 275 ! 252 ! 49,745,322 j 35,257,433 j 14,487,889 I 285,327 ( 23 i 734,455 193,07^

insurance companies—-
Life 31,977,530 31,571,264 j 406,266 8,126 i 4 I 47 4 40. J20 52,307,112 i.stiti,992
Fire and marine (stock) 14,769,855 13,028,154 ; 1,741,701 34,834 i ......!.. •
Fire and marine (mutual) . 43 I 796,603 796,603 15,924 I !...... ., .
Casualty „ 2 13,336,312 12,024,696 ! 1,311,616 26,234 j 3 i 232,112 2,057,236 1,825,124
Fidelity and s u r e t y . . . . . . . . . . . .
Allother.........*............. l\
....... j .
........I 1 5,134,595 • 5,52.3,3X4 :JSS, 789

Total, i n s u r a n c e c o m p a n i e s . . . . . , . , , = . . . . . . . , , . 85 j 77 60,880,300 se,624, 114 4,256,186 ! 85,118 I 8 | 52,806,827 . 59,887,732 7,080,905


<Jrand t o t a l , b a n k s a n d i n s u r a n c e c o m p a n i e s . 360 | 329 110,625,622 91, 881, 547 18/744,075 j 370,445 31 | 53,541,282 ; 00,815,265 , 7,273,9*3
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- to
TORIE S—Continued. to
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.}
MASSACHUSETTS—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING N E T INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of ber of Total
Gross Total Normal Gross
tions cor- Net income. tax. cor- deduc- Deficit.
income. deductions. income.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Merchandising companies:
I 3
Department stores 49 38 $13,627,245 $11,696,417 SI, 930,828 $33,292 $1,872,687 $2,035,443 $162,756
100 Wholesale jobbers 531 447 45,426,402 31,056,130 14,370,272 274, 783 1,542,271 2'037 973 495,702
101 Real estate 207 121 3,866,492 2,503,006 1,363,486 26,393 615,278 835,443 220,165
102 Amusement companies. 219 104 6,988,378 6,099,299 889,079 17,511 115 4,020,856 4,433,527 412,671
103 Hotels and restaurants.. 169 108 15,299,789 14,081,799 i 1,217,990 23,801 61 3,134,451 3,377,636 243,185

Total, merchandising companies. 1,175 818 j 85,208,306 65,436,651 I 19,771,655 375,780 357 I 11,185,543 12,720,022 1,534,479 o
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for 4,882 3,340 208,201,681 141,974,420 66,227,261 1,227,840 ! 1,542 | 21,544,327 27,206,308 5,661,981
105 Corporations—inactive 1,427 ' I 1,427 ! 3,346 32,675 29,329
a
Total, miscellaneous companies 6,309 I 3,340 208,201,681 141,974,420 66,227,261 1,227,840 2,969 21,547,673 27,238,983 5,691,310 o
Grand total for the State of Massachusetts.. 13,273 8,350 1,772,712,308 1,305,208,646 467,503,662 8,927,594 4,923 1153,413,973 181,500,346 28,086,373

MICHIGAN.

!
Agriculture and animal husbandry:
Farming $436,492 $359,180 $77,312 $1,481 $206,179 $301,456 $95,277
Florists and fruit growers 554,718 378,749 175,969 3,167 444,503 554,715 110;212
Stock raising 21,065 18,825 2,240 45 24,036 58,994 34,958
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere. 3,917,150 2,973,049 944,101 18,882 1,069,699 1,692,785 623,086
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry. 208 1 4,929,425 3,729,803 1,199,622 23,575 137 1,744,417 2,607,950 863,533
Extraction of minerals:
Coal m i n e s . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ . . . . . . ... 2,323,060 2,074,022 i 249,038 4,081 763,308 789,335 26,027
C jpper mines. 27,265,381 16,090,737 | 11,174,644 223,493 968,964 1,318,611 349,647
Gold and silver and precious metals. 24,173 41,362 17,189
Iron mines. 1,060,250 911,959 148,291 3,015 ,034,397 3,184,f29 150,232
Lead and zinc mines.... 3,750 12,249 8,499
Quarries. 241,227 154,982 J 86,245 1,725 255,180 279,029 23,849
Oil, gas, and salt wells 1,518,097 1,162,651 355,446 7,107 72,528 81,073 8,545
Allother 1,124,084 1,018,682 i 105,402 2,107 266,650 331,139 64,489
Total, extraction of minerals.. 102 33,532,099 21,413,033 I 12,119,066 \ 241,528 60 5,388,950 6,037,427 048,477
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred prc ducts—
13 Butter, cheese, and milk 144 4,923,741 4,340,246 583,495 j 12,000 827,831 888,568 60,737
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and
vegetables) 33 923,027 795,151 127,876 ! 2,481 113,183 135,776 ! 22,593
15 Oleomargarine
16 Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products 665,987 507,665 158,322 3,116 66,488 106,296 1 39,80^ H
17 Bread and bakery products. 2,890,729 2,393,090 497,639 I 9,954 224,374 255,013 30,639
18 Coffee and spices 54,991 47,771 7,220 | 145
19 Flour mills and grist mills 4,015,204 3,394,645 620,559 11,590 543,455 | 568,915 *25," 460
20 Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo- !!
lasses ~ 72,580 38,419 34,161 | 642 m
21
22
Beet sugar
Confectionery and ice cream
10,469,246
1,093,786
5,527,799
983,671
4,941,447 1
110,115 !
64,981
2,204 2 I 32,527 j 56,290 23,763
5H
23 Food preparations, all other ........ 14,827,234 12,949,058 1,878,176 ! 37,395 15 I 444,242 j 669,830 225,588

Total, food and kindred products. 347 240 j 39,936,525 30,977,515 8,859,010 I 144,508 1 107 i 2,252,100 J 2,680,688 ! 428,588
Textiles and their products—
Carpets and rugs 1 1 4,586 4,586 O
Cordage and twine
Cotton g?ods 164,800 110,742 54.058 1,082 3 ! 12,891 17,569 4,678 o
Hats and caps 6,701 6,700 ' 1 1
Hosiery and knit goods 22 3,587,751 2,786,663 801,088 15,391 4 172*582' 177,308 4,72'
Silk and silk goods
Woolen and worsted goods. 10 610,507 424,907 185,600 3,518 46,734 52,723 5,989
Men;s clothing 13 1,605,969 I 1,263,261 342,708 6,604 54,170 72,019 17,849
Women's clothing 25 1,758,025 j 1,526,290 231,735 4,715 581,878 686,789 104,911
Men's and women's other furnishings.. 19 2,896,293 1 2,262,526 633,767 12,485 332,092 380,840 4S,748
Allother.... 20 536,087 I 367,531 168,556 3,374 308 1,715 1,407

Total, textiles and their products. 117 ! 11,166,133 | 8,748,620 2,417,513 47,170 1,200,655 1,393,549 I 192,894
iron and steel products—
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills.. 62; 51 12,625,068 j 10,392,103 2,232,965 43,054 11 687,249 1,136,691 449,442
36 Voundry and machine shops 485 ! 369 91,208,694 ( 67,064,384 24,144,310 468,579 116 4,755,391 5,707,063 951,672
To iron and steel products.. 547 ! 420 103,833,762 | 77,456,487 26,377,275 511,633 127 5,442,640 6,843,754 1,401,114
to
CO
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER- to
RITORIE S—Continued.
(Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.}
MICHIGAN—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET IN'COMK.


num-,
berof
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Normal cor- Gross deduc- Deficit
income. deductions. Net income. tax. income.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Lumber and its manufactures- 141 $12,399,270 $10,184,135 $2,215,135 $45,254 49 I $5,749,187 $6,426,817 $677,630
37 I Sawmills and planing mills 39 1,354,854 1,198,133 156,721 2,335 34 I 1,557,491 1,905,646 j 348,155
38 Furniture and fixtures 115 10,582,415 8,522,617 2,059,798 40,557 29 520,820 595,986 : 75,166
39 All other woodworking establishments,
295 183 24,336,539 I 19,904,885 j 4,431,654 88,146 i 112 i 7,827,498 8,928,449 ; 1,100,951
o
Total, lumber and its manufactures ,
Leather and finished products- 19 j 12 6,915,120 4,122,350 2,792,770 ! 55,896 81,232 | 131,624 50,392
Leather, tanned, curried, and finished. 21 I 12 944,420 690,911 253,509 4,928 866,163 j 1,076,111 ! 209,948
Boots and shoes'. 17 i 11 616,555 476,340 140,215 2,799 175,896 j 186,338 i 10,442
All other , o
Total, leather and finished products.
Paper and printing-
57 I

18
35

16
8,476,095

13,845,580
5,289,601

9,970,695
3,186,494

3,874,885
63,623

76,963
22 i 1,123,291 I 1,394,073 j

11,401 j 22,901 !
270,782

11,500
I
Paper and wood pulp 55 51 15,676,289 10,902,965 4,773,324 95,391 1,026,381 1,054,182 i 27.801
Manufactures of paper 258 199 18,434,577 15,358,390 3,076,187 61,092 ! 1,550,666 | 1,674,434 123'. 768
Printing and publishing
Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type 16 1,-293,739 1,055,018 | 238,721 4,776 5 346,009 I 358,814 12,805
founding, etc.)
352 I 282 j 49,250,185 37,287,068 I 11,963,117 238,222 70 2,934,457 j 3,110,331 175,874
Total, paper and printing.
Liquors and beverages- 1,792,002 1,702,023 89,979 1,800
Distilled. 14,732,523 12,075,760 2,656,763 52,603 363,431 377,418 13,987
Malted 442,631 393,053 49,578 992 59,618 62,544 j 2,926
All other
65 56 16,967,156 14,170,836; 2,796,320 55,395 423,049 16,913
Total, liquors and beverages.
Chemicals and allied products-
60 Chemicals 116,660 | 69.691
51 ] Fertilizers.,................ 7,708 j , 708
52 | Gas, illuminating and heat in; 011,227 5,274,959 2,736,268 54,727 i 144,819 160,988 i 16,169
53 | Oils', and oil products. 217,130 135,939 81,191 1,624 ' 3,163 5,654 I 2,491
54 I Paints and varnishes 249,392 4,218,498 2,030,894 40,619 ! 6,533 12,843 i 6,31!*
55 ] Patent medicines 745,020 2,742,457 1,002,563 20.183 i 20,488 ! 26,675 i 6;i87
56 | Petroleum, refined..
57 I Soap... ..... 36,136 1 46,987 10,851
58 ; All other 673,220 837,728 j 164,50*
i
| Total, chemicals and allied products.... 931,328 ! 1,215,243 j
Stone,clay, and glass products—
Stone—
Cement..
Marble and stone work...
| Clay-
Brick and tile. 2,366,434 1,988.960 37^,474 7,550 I 369,744 i 448,683 78,939
61 ; Pottery, terra cotta. fire clay, etc. 169,003 146', 773 22,235 446 198,791 200,912 2,151
62 • All other. 498,694 376,314 122,380 2,448 33,541 50,160 16,619
63 Glass and glass products. .... \ 763,435 396,702 366,733 7,318 29,232 30,017 785
6 4 •;

Total, stone, clav, and glass products . ... 128


! Metais and metal products other than iron and a
65 Sme ters 6 j 1,775,641 880,967 894,674 17,893
66 Manufactures. 148 34,880,591 22,976,035 11,904,556 237,473
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles. i 219 305,357,249 173,074,791 ! 132,282,458 2,604,692 9,256,244 ! ll,140.9h8
6* Carriages and wagons ........ ............ j 19 I 2,813,951 1,514,641 I 1,299,310 25,979 131,600 j '118,271
79 Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.}. 1,086,072 857,591 228,481 4,570
70 i Ml other I 2 i 1,103,008 711,210 • 391,798 5,877
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel
Miscellaneous industrJ
Tobacco 30 | 17 5,598,852 4,823,815 i 775,037 15,507 I
Agricultural implements 10 10 2,825,498 2,425,357 | 400,141 7,925 i
73 Electrical m a c h i n e r y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 24 3,990,973 2,673,044 1 1,317,929 26,254 494,869 i 692,713 i 197,844
74 ' Musical instruments, pianos, organs, e t c . . . . . . . . . . . 14 11 3,244,281 2,252,897 I 991,384 19,538! 196,531 j 215,810 j 19,359
75 i Rubber goods .....'.... 10 6 i 7,795,637 7,001,733 ! 793, P04 15,875i 22,260 ! 40,587 ! 18,327
76 Fur goods 7 7! 940,631 667,605 : 273,026 4,322 !
77 Shipbuilding 8 6i 2,696,622 2,111,432 ! 585,1P0 11,794! 121,015 I 197,729 j 76,714
78 j Building construction . 86 61 2,586,996 1,906,418 | 680,578 12,105i 184, SOP
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, ! I 884,928 | 1,069,837 |
tunnels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 40 | 2,031,152 1,722,875 I 308,277 ! 6,091 I 944,556 ! 1,096,615 ! 152,059
SO I Engineering \./......'........., 19 I 10 976,374 751,391 224,983 | 4,429 I 86,711 ! 152,337 | 65,626
81 ! All other. 171 I 131 I 14,133,665 11,418,540 2,715,125 i 54,171 ! 40 901,706 1,059,326 | 157,620
Total, miscellaneous industries 468 i 323 I 46,820,681 37,755,107 9,065,574 ! 178,011 I 145 4,391,873 5,478,881 j 1,087,008
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in- bO
dustries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,962 I 2,103 708,632,401 467,848,353 J 240,784,048 4,698,262 j 859 37,519,740 | 44,727,027 j 7,207,287
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- to
TORIE S—Continued.
(Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
MICHIGAN—Continued.

Total COBPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Net income. Normal cor- G ross deduc-
income. deductions. tax. income. Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
CO
Public utilities: H
Electric and gas lighting and power companies.
Railroads, steam
Railways, electric, city and suburban
Steamship transportation companies
$20,750,877
20,372,438
22,236,958
5,762,490
$15,65^024
1«, 340,791
17,829,481
$5,032,853
2,031,647
4,457,477
$101,477
40,305
89,002
34,269
$2,27», 066
271,426
4,067,513
$2,362,049
340,9 3
4,237,422
$83,983
69,557
169,909
§
4,019,043 1,713,447 1,159,930 1,259,528 99,598
Waterworks 141,965 116,724 25,241 483 28,270 35,240 6,970 Q
Express companies
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 256 212 29,056,506 25,026,449 4,030,057 80,543 258,564 315,549 56,985 O
89 All other 106 85 5,370,0S9 4,322,887 1,047,202 21,016 512,499 555,145 42,646
1=1
Total public utilities. 551 426 I 103,741,323 85,343,399 18,397,924 367,095 125 8,576,268 9,105,916 529,648
Banks and insurance CDmpanies:
3
Banks- o
National banks 100 92 8,870,356 6,618,837 2,251,519 44,933 678,036 733,610 105,574 o
Savings banks and State banks .
Trust campanies
500
10
480 33,703,476
2,177,693
18,767,092
1,568,527
14,93fi,3P4
609,166
299,730
12,183
389,315
38,601
448,659
56,465
59,344
17,864
g
Total banks. 610 ' 580 44,751,525 26,954,456 17,797,069 356,846 30 1,105,952 1,288,734 182,782
Insurance companies—
Life 6,811,730 5,288,933 1,522,797 30,456 1,79-, 521 2,036,050 298,529
Fire and marine (stock)... 1,864,582 1,705,289 159,293 3,1F6 1,527,557 1,559,603 32,046
Fire and marine (mutual). 201,654 201,654 4,095
Casualty 1,578,954 1,445,252 133,702 2,674 4,498,949 4,509,888 10,939
Fidelity and surety 105,662 48,883 56,779 1,136
Allother 3,683 3,683 74

Total insurance companies 77 10,569,265 8,488,357 2,080,908 41,621 16 7,824,027 8,165,541


Grand total, banks and insurance companies 687
:c 557320/790 35,442,813 19,877,977 398,467 46 8,929,979 9,454,275
341,514
524,296
Merchandising companies;
Department s t o r e s . . . . . . 20 17 ! 3,833,970 3,123,436 710,534 13,941 3 15, 749 J 23,256 7,50?
100 Wholesale j o b b e r s . . . . . . 356 304 i 30,871,101 20,464,155 10,406,946 201,591 52 1,587,453 ! 1,835,777 248,324
101 Real e s t a t e . . . . . . . 626 ! 475 ' 23,625,899 12,169,605 11,456,294 228,706 151 1,752,517 i 2,367,605 615,088
102 Amusement companies. 16S i 116 6,226,713 5,139,667 1,087,046 21,607 52 643,237 ! 761,417 118,180
103 Hotels and restaurants., 89 66 8,129,873 7,148,306 981,567 20,112 23 1,152,376 j 1,234,772 82,396
Total, merchandising companies.. 1,259 j 978 72,687,556 48,015,169 24,642,387 485,957 281 j 5,151,332 j 6,222,827 1,071,495
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for.. 2,885 | 2,101 201,603,932 143,374,212 58,232,720 1,148,061 784 16,865,005 i 19,706,842 2,841,837
105 j Corporations—inactive. 1,169 | . . . . . . . 1,169 1,179 I 107,134 105,955
Total, miscellaneous companies 4,054 2,101 201,608,932 143,374,212 58,232,720 1,148,061 1,953 16,866,184 j 19,S13,976 2,947,792
Grand total for the State of Michigan. 1^823 6,362 1,180,450,526 805,196, 782 375,253,744 ',362,945 3,46? 84,176,870 ! 97,969,398 13, 792,528

m
MINNESOTA. H
>
M
Agriculture and animal husbandry: I Ul
H
Farming 54 i 15 $314,424 $285,299 $29,125 | $583 39 ; $402,293 ! $597,171 1194,878
Florists and fruit growers 33 1,122,478 1,038,159 84,319 ! 1,490 19 | 32,121 ! 132,794
Stock raising 14
14 !
! 178,326 131,807 46,519 i 930 99,661 I 129,711
100,673
30,050
o
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere. 63 ! 34 ! 2,232,378 1,386,659 845,719 16,850 29 | 3,945,770 i 4,214,174 268,404
o
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry j 164 69 3,847,606 2,841,924 1,005,682 19,853 95 ! 4,479,845 | 5,073,850 | 594,005
Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines 11 3 1,221,120 1,057,462 163,658 ! 3,274 8 ! 1,328,167 ! 1,534,365 206,198
2
o
Copper mines 12 3 121,913 89,310 32,603 I 651 9 j '219,502 ! 535,916 316,414 o
Gold and silver and precious metals.. 5 1 606,893 512,267 94,626 | 1,893 4 | 214,816 ! 269,930 55,114
Iron mines 86 34 17,757,560 9,098,091 8,659,469 I 173,008 52 ! 2,257,911 \ 3,405,600 1,147,689 B
Load and zinc mines 1 1 270,237 269,023 1,214 ! 24
Quarries 12 5 443,839 406,035 37,804 I 753 137,855 | 159,324 21,469
Oil, gas, and salt wells. 9 1 7,001 6,072 929 ! 19 163,966 i 329,169 165,203
All other 59 21 1,104,149 5,052,954 2,051,195 | 41,019 535,004 | 1,027,983 492,979
Total, extraction of minerals ! 195 j 27,532,712 16,491,214 | 11,041,498 220,641 126 | 4,857,221 j 7,262,287 j 2,405,066
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred p r o d u c t s -
Butter, cheese, and milk j 562 419 15,552,792 14,568,993 j 983,799 19,171 143 i 3,659,746 3,738,374 78,628
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits j
and vegetables) \ 14 11 507,585 405,944 | 101,641 2,033 3 | 47,222 53,101 j 5,879
Oleomargarine I...
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 1,451,867 1,100,120 351,747 6,835 11,808 12,952 1,144
Bread and bakery products 1,512,646 1,384,475 123,171 2,430 308,781 344,491 35,710
Coffee and spices 104,195 96,776 7,419 148
Flour mills and gristmills 36,058,727 26,500,341 1,558,386 191,100 22 I 8,079 | 1,086,418 278,339
to
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIES—Continued, 00
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31 r 1916.j
MINNESOTA—Continued.

INDUSTRIES

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continues


Food and kindred products—Continued.
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and
molasses $340,981
Beet sugar 861.554
Confectionery and ice cream 1,291,555 j
Food preparations, all other 1.424,569 !
Total, food and kindred products. | 553 1,106,471 I 46,820,166 j 12,286,305 j 242,492 | 193 j 5,321,100 ; 5,926,161 \ 605,061

Textiles and their products— i


Carpets and rugs J 2,470 2,247 j 223 85,429 169,917 j 84,488
Cordage and twine i I i 175,004 I 165,156 I 9,848 197 ! fl,913 I 14,333 ; 2,420
26 ! Cotton goods j 1 | 78,098 ! 57,279 ! 20,819 416 i.
27 ! Mats and caps ! 2 j 407,008 t 244,547 ! 162,461 3,249 ! 5,342 7,170 1.828
28 i Hosiery and knit goods I i 1,931,077 ! 1,195,365 I 735,712 14,165 ! 36,090 36,484 394
29 "
:
Silk and silk goods |.
30 Woolen and worsted goods I 1,113,057 [ 963,210 j 149,847 2,998 j 2 I 56,534 ; 57,543 i 1,009
31 Men's clothing ] 784,226 ! 545,189 I 239,037 4,591 !. I. ''•.. ......J
32 < Women's clothing „..; 4 i 149,166 I 131,774 I 17,392 349 ! 1! 61,843 i 63,187 S 1,344
33 !
i Men's and women's other furnishings | 12 | 630,753 ! 552,880 j 77,873 1,511 j 4I 75,091 j 95.858 I 20,767
34 Allother j 5 108,802 [ 260,010 i 148,792 2,920 5 33,847 \ 56,054 I 22,207
Total, textiles and their products. 59 41 j 5,679,661 | 4,117,657 I 1,562,004 30,400 IS i 366,089 i 500,546 j 134,457
Iron and steel products-
Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills. 9 6 2,880,271
T 1,924,562 i 955,709 i 18,783 82,477 92,461 9.984
IS I Foundry and machine shops
Total, iron and steel products j
167
176
102

108 [
21,918,173

24,798,444
12,967,664 i
14,892,226 I
8,950,509 |
9,906,218 j
177,561 65 ; 1,652,230 i 1,8
1,734,707 ! 1,988,422
243,731
253,715
Lumber and its manufactures-
37 I Sawmills and planing mills- ...... 79 59 26.840,426 ; 12,608,014 \ 4,232,412 ' M.235 20 ! ft,528,318 6,749,280 ' 220,962
38 ! Furniture and fixtures.................. -...«-...,. 30 24 1,842,287 i 1,421,483 I 420,804 7,416 6 135,224 149 820 14,59f.
S9 i All other woodworking establishments,... 48 40 5,775,886 ' 4,606,987 | 1,168,899 22,977 * 272,626 3511494 , 7a.80*
Total, lumber and its manufactures.. ., 157 123 24,458,599 18,636,484 5,822,115 (14,628 M 6,936,16s 7.250.594 31i.42fi
leather and finished products—
40 j i /father, tanned, curried, and finished 4 4 360,171 251, 3b3 108,808
41 Hoots and shoes. ...... 12 12 4,082,472 . 2,796,137 1,286,335 | 25, 706
42 All other..... 10 8 627,876 232,547 i '335,32Q ! 6.624 2 , 34,035 44,482 ; 10.44"
Total, leather and finished products 26 24 5,070,519 3,840,047 1, 730,472 i 31.506 2 ! 34.035 44,482 | IO,44T
Paper and printing—
43 | Paper and wood pulp. - 5 1,904,564 I..{51,112 , 553,452 M.0b"»>
44 Manufactures of paper. 17 15 2', 948,877 1,993,099 I 955,77* 19,103 ' '2 ; 19.965 33,962 13.99:
45 Printing and publishing........................... 181 140 ! 16;513.865 , 13,612.376 .' 90148u 55,262 11 ; I.OOS'.M* J. 077.961 72.12::
46 ! Indu tries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc.)-- - ...-.-..*... -. 12 I 544,506 317 VH 2..312 54D b 94 0^7 KM) 033
Total, paper and printing,, 215 j 166 21,911,812 : 17,475.7*1 1,458,051 S5 079 i 19 l n»),s n i,211,S78
Liquors and beverages—
47 Distilled.................... 2 1 2 146,107 1 10b,970 59 lJT 767
48 Mated 39 33 14,718,042 ! 11,854,024 3o, 38 ^ | 6 5!H 2bo 380,837 42,502
49 Allother 9 7 317,411 I 304,011 15! 100 2 2o,loO 5 5 546 15 1 »

Total, liquors and beverages,,.. 42 15,181,560 12.245,00"' 2,95b, 333 ' 57 oOfi s 33^ 413 614 20 5
Chemicals and allied products—
50 Chemr a s /............... 9 i 7 466,024 27 J, 020 19 i, 004 ». 717 10, »5«»
51 J Fertilizers..................... 3 1 2 56,411 19,074 746 6 174 2, HI
52 Gas, illuminating and heating.. 4 i 2 77,262 7*,209 4,035 81 25 257 52,<v47 M 410
53 Oi s, and oil products.„........ 7 2.904,792 1 059,8b7 1, 204/23 2 3 171
54 Paints and varnishes.......... '486,588 521,311 }Ci~) 217 ? 020
55 Patent medicines.............. 16 I 2.259.946 t J 47, R^i 1 112,065 22,2 »6 S71 379
56 Petroleum, refined
57 Soap ...... 2 ! 51,191 j 47 224* 279 1 500
58 Ailother.... 22 ! 320,950 j b2,' 5% 1 218 7 100 100 lob ibi jb 5h4
Total, chemicals and allied products. 69 i 49 6,623,164 j 5, 76*, 972 2,835 192 ' 20 ^46 703 l,0S7, 50' 240 5 b
^tone, clay, and glass products—
^tone-
59 ! Cement 17 i 14 511,193 ! 433,M r>, 227 i 103 111.S42 113,157
60 ! Marble and stone w o r k . . . . . . 26 3,879,303 | 5M) 4423 (
) 7h4 2 0
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- to
TORIE S—Continued. o
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]
MINNESOTA—Continued.
Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.
num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions | cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Stone, clay, and glass products—Continued. H
Ciay—
Brick and tile 19 $1,637,353 $1,351,876 $285,477 $5,660 $161,7C0 $200,970 $39,180
Pottery, terra cotta,fireclay, etc ! 10,0.0 10,0.0
Allother
Glass and g.ass products 106,213 92,275 13,938 259 21,667 35,446 13,779
O
Total, stone, clay, and glass products 89 I 63 6,134,062 5,2:0,542 843,520 16,788 26 658,200 I 751,413 £3,213
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—
65 Smelters -I-
Manufactures 935, 714 7.2, 117 143,597 i 2,873 9 154,287 ! 211,772 57,485
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 1,395, 0 2 i 766, 126 628/.. 06 ! 12,232 11 I 132,767 I 182,177 I 49,410
Carriages and wagons 40-), 951 | 356, 213 5:5,738 ' 1,051 2 4,036 | 10,265 6,229 o
70
Cars (steam raiircad, street cars, etc.)
All ether
116, 35.* 90, 752 25,601 512 2 1,249 j 11,548 10,299 o
Total, metals and metal products other than
iron and steel i 56 32 2,857,050 2,005,208 831,842 16,668 232,339 | 415.762 123,423
Miscellaneous industries—
Tobacco 8 391,670 375,2£0 16,3£0 329
Agricultural implements 15 1,960,919 1,599,323 361,i96 7,222 107,052 I 134,013 26,161
Electrical machinery 9 237,763 186,594 51,169 1,024 10,944 | 12,920 1,976
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 4 514,091 447,493 66,598 1,330
Rubber goods 8 687,251 513,099 174,152 3,447 28,467 j 39,9:0 11,483
Fur goods 5 396,689 319,682 77,007 1,539
Shipbuilding 2 29,840 26,775 3,065 61
Building construction 37 1,565,919 I,494,9d5 70,954 1,402 303,820 341,712 37,892
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 87 4,261,704 3,494,526 770,178 15,2^0 1,001,365 1,833,893 232,498
Engineering 15 887,951 566,599 321,352 6,425 114,769 131,238 16,469
Allother 103 6,015,988 5,165,123 850,865 16,511 393,141 469,636 76,495
Total, miscellaneous industries. 293 209 16,952,785 14,189,459 I 2,763,326 54,540 84 2,799,952 | 3,224,S28 424,976
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in- ?
dustries.... 1,936 1,410 | 188,774,127 j 142,780,547 | 45,993,580 | 906,449 526 j 20,667,600 j 23,035,7£0 | 2,348,190
Public utilities:
EJ ectric and gas lighting and power companies 70 61 13,508,934 11,328,575 2,180,359 43,426 261,882 I 316,542 54,660
Railroads, steam 38 j 20 260,919,832 190,549,397 70,400 ',4 35 1,407,858 i IS 1,024,875 ! 1,274,417 249,542
Railways, electric, city and suburban... 17 2,171,851 1,800,424 371,427 7,411 ! 9 936)204 j 1,404,240 468,036
Steamship transportation companies
Waterworks j
30 j
7j 6
i
13,593,343
4,22^,167
5,914', 919
3,878,977
7,678,424 I
343,190
153,568
6,864 I
6
1
342,122 ;
31,895 |
473', 148
34,924
131,026
3,029
Express companies j 4j 8,613,519 7,854,309 759,210 15,184 j
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 220 173 3,565,069 3,086,549 478.520 9,526 : 47 117,949 13 J, 371 12,422
Allother........ | 133 | 101 i 10,628,284 7,363,692 3,264', 592 64,375 j 32 775,767 I 958,773 183,006

Total, public utilities I 519 j 397 j 317,252,999 231,776,842 85,476,157 | 1,708,212 ; 122 j 3,490,694 \ 4,592,415 J 1,101,721

Banks and insurance companies:


Banks-
National banks 285 ! 269 19,818,839 14,186,384 5,632,455 112,442 16 I 504,226 537,700 33,474
Savings banks and State banks. 946 ! 878 14,776,567 11,196,413 3,580,154 71,352 ; 305,340 I 365,246 59,906
Trust companies 1,545.606 582,270 11,645 >
s: 8 963,336

Total, banks . . . . . . j 1,239 j 1,155 j 36,141,012 j 26,346,133 9,794,879 195,439 i .s-l M)9,566 | 902,946 j 93,380 ^

Insurance c o m p a n i e s -

i
93 Life 5 ! 3,387,486 2,802,684 584,802 11,696 : 2 260,119 261,355 1,236 O
94 Fire and marine ( s t o c k ) . . . 5 11,806,943 10,954,211 S5->,732 17,055 j 4 i 1,011,038 ! 1,154,708 143,670
95 Fire and marine ( m u t u a l ) . 40 100,058 100,058 2,001 i
96 Casualty. 47! 40 758,925 670,213 88,712 1,772 i 7 ! 12,683 15,401 2,718
97 j Fidelity and surety
98 | Allother.... /.... . 4 ! 2,722 I 500 j 2,222 40 i

Total, insurance companies | 107 94 16,056,134 I 14,427,608 j 1,628,526 32,564 1.°, . i. 2^3,840 1.431,464 ! 147,624
I
Grand total, banks and insurance companies 1,346 1,249 52,197,146 I 40,773,741 j 11,423,405 228,003 97 i 2,093,4C6 ' 2.33 i, 410 i 241,004

Merchandising companies: I
99 Department stores 26 23 I 9,278,960 7,414,040 ! 1.864,920 32,721 ; 3 85.584 102,501 16,917
100 Wholesale j o b b e r s . . . . . . 340 287 ! 46,68°,834 32,384.650 ! 14,288,184 278,860 i 53 2,952'. 978 3,366,114 413,136
101 Real e s t a t e . . 432 233 ! 5,417,2^1 3,100,263 I 2', 316) 958 42,267 i 199 2', 196) 786 3,017,247 820,461
!
102 Amusement companies. 68 40 I 1,118,861 958,691 ! 160,170 3,119 28 552,032 638,876 86.844
103 Hotels and r e s t a u r a n t s . . 101 37 4,665,274 4,170,275 i 494,999 9,629 ! 64 972,852 1,246,868 274,016
Total, merchandising companies. 967 60 I 67,163,150 48,027,919 I 19,135,231 366,596 ! 347 6,760,232 8,371,606 1,611,37

104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere i


provided for 1 3,049 2,102 I 89,316,072 57,706,296 | 31,609,776 603,489 j 947 9.922,748 13,790,391 3,867,643
105 Corporations—inactive * 1,100 ...! 1,100 215 41,107 40,892

Total, miscellaneous companies. | 4,149 2,102 89,316,072 57,706,2?f> I 31,609,776 | 603,489 j 2,047 9,92?, £63 13,831,498 3,908,535
Grand total for the State of Minnesota 9,276 5,916 746,083,812 540,398,483 j 205,685,329 4,0 3,243 I 3,360 I 52,271,961 64,481,856 12,209,895 to
TABLE 10a— COBPOBATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec 31, 1916.j
Classification No. \
i MISSISSIPPI.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWINGr NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES cor- Num- Num-
.

pora- ber of Total ber of Total i


tions Gross Normal Gross
..

cor- income. deductions. Net income. cor- income.


deduc- ; Deiicii
report- pora- tax. pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
._ • H

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


] Farming - U £787,735 S52S,574 $259 161 S4 777 1° $176 973 $305,451 $128 478 ^
9 Florists and fruit growers 121 27,891 23,382 4,509 98 2 1,057 6.412 : 5,355 w
Stock raising 1 1,399 1,361 38 1 3 7,630 15,723 8,093 ^
4 Forest and lumber, not provided for elsewhere 8 2 38,671 29,657 9,014 181 6 403,958 137,667 ; 33,709 ^

Total, agriculture and animal husbandry........ 39 16 855,696 582,974 272,722 5,057 23 589,618 765,253 ! 175,635 ^
/->.
Extraction of minerals;
5 Coal mines .. . .. ,. 1 i 1,718 2,204 i 486 ^
Copper mines
7 Gold and silver and precious metals
8 Iron mines
q Lead and zinc mines
10 Quarries 1 •--•••- u^
11 Oil gas and salt wells 2 2 26,437 22.120 4,317 46
12 A11 other 3 2 24,810 20; 665 4,145 83 1 18,279 19,736 | 1,457

Total, extraction of minerals 6 4 51,247 42,785 8,462 129 2 19,997 21,940 j 1,943

Manufacturing and mechanical industries:


Food and kindred products-—
n Butter, cheese, and milk 33,120 26,215 6,905 138 6 24,457 27,467 3 Oil)
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits :
and vegetab.es)
r
.......... 12 5 369,202 362,143 7,059 141 7 180,915 240,178 59,263
15 ()lpnmar£ arine
16 Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products.
17 Bread and bakery products
18 Coffee and spi^es. 2 2 13,450 15,570 i 2,120
10 Flour mills and grist mills . 2 2 l6i,634 78,576 23 058 423
20 Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and
molasses. , 2 2 6,609 5,479 1,130 23
21 Beet sugar _ . , . _ , , „. .,.,..._...„.,.,.,.,.» • • ' • • — -

Confectionery and ice c r e a m * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 147,567 107,793 39,774 796


n
23 Food preparations, all o t h e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 18,008 20,495 | 2,487

Total, focd.and kindred products, . . - , . - . . . . . , - . 32 16 658,132 580,206 77,926 1,521 16 236,830 303,710 66,880

Textiles and their products-


?A Carpets and rugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cordage and twine . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43,394 34,292 9,102
26 Cott n goods . 13 10 2,861,027 2,428,639 432,388 7,299 3 15,821 39,038 , 23,217
?7 Hats and c a p s . . . . . . . . . . .. .............
28 Hcsiery and knit g D o d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
?9 Silk and silk goods ............................ ..............
30 Woolen and worsted g o o d s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... ...........T...........r.........
Men's c l o t h i n g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * "i " * i 132,830 i22,679 10,151 203
32 Women's ciotning
33 Men's and women's other furnishings..... ..... I
34 All o t h e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 119,010 96,261 22,749 455 !

Total, textiles and their products,., ....... . 17 14 3,156,261 2,681,871 474,390 8,139 3 15,821 39,038 i 23,217

35
l ron and steel products—
Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills......
j
36 Foundry and machine s h o p s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 9 429,547 352,7U 76,833 1,373 5 51,001 57,221 • 6,220
__ __
Total, iron and steel products 14 9 429,547 352,714 76,833 1,373 51,001 57 221 6,220

Lumber and its manufactures-


37 Sawmills and planing mills 88 65 14,560,539 11.892,667 2.667.872 53,164 23 3,503.638 3.b%,213 192,577
38 Furniture and fixtures 2 1 19,728 9,354 10,374 207 1 19,151 ')1,997 32,8i»>
39 All other woodworking establishments............. U 11 705,796 612,114 93,682 1,809 3 158,012 166,370 p S.32S
Total, lumber and its manufactures,... ...... 104 77 15,286,063 12,514,135 2,771,928 oo,180 27 3, D80, Ktt 3.911,582 266 751
Leather and finished p r o d u c t s -
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished..... .......
BOOTS and shoos
42 \ 11 o t h e r . . - . , -
_ _ _
Total, leather and finished products
Paper and p r i n t i n g -
43 Paper and wood pulp. .. .................... !
44 Manufactures of p a p e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 677,534 171,264 f>06,270 10,125
:
45 Printing and publishing. . 16 0 205 573 181 785 23 788 455 - 150 460 167 332 16 87 <>
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotvping, type
Founding, e t c . ) . . . , . . .
... .......
Total, paper and printing 17 10 883,107 353,049 530,058 10,580 7 150,460 167,332 • 16,872
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIES—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
MISSISSIPPI—Continued.

CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


Classification No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET'INCOME.


uum-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
72
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. >
Liquors and beverages-
47 Distilled
48 Malted
49 \11 other . . 20 16 $385 556 $259.513 $126,043 $2,522 4 %9,Q Cl9£i
m, I39 $2,113 O
W
Total, liquors and beverages- 20 16 385,556 259.513 126.043 2,522 | 4 29,026 31,139 2,113

Chemicals and allied products—


50 Chemicals 2 2 42,940 36,847 6,093 122
51 Fertilizers... 8 7 876,452 595,473 280,979 4,597 1 6,054 18,265 12,211
52 Gas, illuminating and heating 1 1 20,112 12,839 7,273 145
o
53 Oils and oil products . 37 22 1,748,699 1,573,529 175,170 3,516 15 978,594 1,086,444 107,850
54 Paints and varnishes o
55 Patent medi2ines
56 Petroleum, refined.
57 Soap ;; ;
58 All other . 16 12 838,002 674,150 163,852 3,278 4 131,425 147,564 16,139

Total, chemicals and allied products 64 44 3,526,205 2,892,838 633,367 11,658 20 1,116,073 1,252,273 136,200

Stone, clay, and glass products—


Stone-
59 Cement 1 1 5,839 0,149 310
60 Marble and stonework 2 2 4,579 2,580 1,999 40
Clay-
81 Brick and tile 5 3 50,143 40,872 9,271 185 2 31,046 31,657 till
62 Potterv, terra cotta, fire clay, etc 1 1 32,111 19,882 12,229 245
63 All other
04 Glass and glass products
Total, stone, clav, and glass products........ 9 6 86,833 63,334 23,499 470 3 36,885 37.806 921
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel— !j
65 Smelters ...............
66 Manufactures.
67 Automobiles, motor ay cles, and bicycles.
68 Carriages and wagons 174,795 90,232 84,563 1,690
69 Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.). ......
70 All o t h o r . . . . . . . .............. .......... T
Total, metals and metal products other than iron j
and ste i l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ................ I 174,795 90,232 81,563 1,690 i
!
Miscellaneous industries— I I
71 I Tobacco j
72 | Agricultural implements. | 257,762 234,891 13,871 207 ! 2 ; 23,920 ! 27,900 3,980
73 ! Electrical machinery
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc.. '
Rubber goods ........ I
Fur goods |
In I Shipbuilding ........................... j
78 Building construction j 162,594 153,530 9,064 ! 182
79 Construction: contracting (pavements, roads, tun- |
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.)-- - ' 37,184 34,824 2,360 | 47 246,457 | 267,604 21,147
80 Engineering....... 3,765 I 4,191 426
81 All other 22 591,034 517,402 73,632 | 1,476 193,691 ! 204,911 11,220 H

Total, miscellaneous industries 29 1,048,574 949,647 98,927 j 1,912 467,833 | 504,606 j 36,773
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical
industries.......................... 325 224 25,635,073 20,737,539 4,897,534 95,045 101 5,784,760 6,307,707 522,947
Public utilities:
82 I Electric and gas lighting and power companies 355,098 320,563 34,535 691 706,034 | 807,251 | 101,217 o
83 Railroads, steam. 3,272,906 2,647,248 625,658 12,511 262,047 | 327,758 ! 65', 711 o
84 Railways, electric, city and suburban 347,020 333,402 13,618 273 184,374 201, 785 17,411
85 Steamship transportation companies ............... 38,530 38,361 169 2 37,619 4Q, 753 9,134 g
86 Waterworks . 5,671 3,188 2,483 48 29,1C0 31', 557 2,367 fed
87 Express companies
88 Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 47,800 44,033 3,767 49,399 | 62,385 j 12,986
89 All other. 342,798 251,729 91,069 1,418 4,277 | 4,714 j 437
Total, public utilities. 90 57 4,409,823 3,638,524 771,59 15,019 33 1,272,940 j 1,482,203 209,263
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks-
National banks 34 34 1,623,739 I 1,078,799 544,940 i 10.900
Savings banks and State banks. 236 222 3,694,746 2,220,709 1,474,037 29' 197 14 | 174,084 j 213,680 j 39,596
Trust companies 350,400 223,081 127,319 2,546
Total, banks.. 276 262 5,668,885 3,522,589 2,146,296 I 42,643 | 174,084 | 213,6 39,596
to
TABLE 10a. -CORPORATION INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.}
MlSSISSIPPI—Continued.
Classification No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME


num-
ber of
1NDUSTRIK8. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions. I
ing. tions. tions.
20
H
Banks and insurance companies—Continued. >
Insurance companies—
93 Life 4 2 $323,265 #309,691 $13,574 «271 2 .$114,443 $153,343 -538,900
94 Fire and marine (stock) 2 1 17,560 3,338 14,222 284 1 41,523 41,832 309
95 Fire and marine (mutual)
96 Casualty. 14 11 35,916 25,857 10,059 202 3 3,464 4,342 878 a
Q7 Fidelity and surety . i
DO
98 All other
Total, insurance companies 20 14 376,741 338,886 37,855 757 6 159,430 199 517 40,087
Grand total, banks and insurance companies 296 276 6,045,626 3,861,475 2,184,151 43,400 20 333,514 413,197 79,683
o
Merchandising companies:
09 Department stores . ,..,...... 11 8 350,306 274,129 76,177 1.524 3 62,556 73 258 10, 702
JOO Wholesale jobbers.... 63 56 •2,323,749 1,564,825 758,924 14,758 202,301 225,275 22,974
101 Real estate 46 19 72,895 12,478 30,417 609 27 107,005 309,740 202,735
102 Vmusement comparies 15 7 103,817 87,222 16,595 333 8 62,271 01,045 1,774
103 Hotels and restaurants.. .... 13 6 290,919 248,185 42,734 854 7 119,430 126,918 7,488
Total, merchandising companies ...... 148 96 3,141,686 2,216,839 924,847 IS, 078 52 553,563 799,236 245,673
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
Drovided for 656 475 8,216,561 5,892,720 2,323,841 45,652 181 2,464,232 2,939,052 474,820
105 Corporations—inactive. 93 93 5,035 5,035
Total, miscellaneous companies. 749 475 8,216,561 5,892,720 2,323,841 45,652 274 2,464,232 2,944,087 479,855
Grand total for the State of Mississippi 1,653 1,148 48,355,712 36,972,856 11,382,856 222,380 505 11,018,624 12,733,623 1,714,999
MISSOURI.

Agriculture and animal h u s b a n d r y :


Farming 55 $488,896 $367,684 $121,212 $2,426 $1*1.554 $274,391 £92,837
Florists a n d fruit growers 62 1,435,082 1,228,836 206,246 3,960 551,328 685.173 133,845
Stock raising 14 917,298 395.226 522,072 8.600 50,242 66, 296 16,054
Forest a n d lunlber not provided for elsewhere.. 38 4,452,731 3,465.273 987,458 19,742 478,968 627,528 148,560
Total, agriculture and animal h u s b a n d r y . 169 7,294,0C7 5,457,019 i 1,836,988 34,728 81 1,262,092 1,653.388 ! 391,296
E x t r a c t i o n of minerals:
Coal mines 97 17,753,703 15,451,653 2,302,050 46,024 2,899,445 3,101.926 202,481
Copper mines 9 17,479 12,832 4,647 93 5,451 62,536 57', 085
Gold and silver and precious metals 16 1,490,968 1,129,743 361,225 7,225 22,739 55.869 33,130
Iron mines 1 3,099 10,501 7,402
Lead and zinc mines 163 21,016,915 16,506,330 4,510,585 88.914 2,644,704 3,293.233 651,529
Quarries 28 717,923 638,168 79,755 1.427 ' 272,954 348,886 75,932
Oil, gas, and salt wells 37 1,410,056 235,815 1,174,241 23,485 1,658.646 2.116,041 457,095
All other 173 10,258,022 6,945,375 3,312,647^ 65,640 1,789,270 2,418.613 629.313
Total, extraction ol m i n e r a l s . 524 252 52,665,066 40,919,916 | 11,745,150 232,808 272 9,296,608 11,410,605 2,113.9
Manufacturing a n d mechanical industries:
Food and kindred p r o d u c t s -
3
B u t t e r , cheese, and milk. 30 3,805,443 3,538,398 | 267,045 5,338 349,360 | 374,502 | 25,142 M
Canning, and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
a n d vegetables) 1 , 28 11 764,339 513,060 | 251,279 5,026 17 59,691 67,909 ! 8,218 Q
Oleomargarine 2 175,873 138,981 I 36,892 738 40,324
1
21 45,142 I 4,818
Slaughtering a n d meat packing, and meat products
Bread and bakery products
16
34
14
23
4,939,252
9,756,725
3.413,432 |
8,699.380 i
1,525,820
1,057,345
30,373
21,004 11
i 7,377
271,321
15.235 !
313,629
7,858
42,308
Coffee and spices 10 10 1,416,195 1,133,340 j 282,855 5,435
Flour mills and gristmills 133 113 16,446,316 11,683,620 | 4,762,696 90,349 20 417,350 511,581 94,231
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and O
molasses 4,228,033 3,350,305 I 877,728 17,554
Beet sugar o
Confectionery and ice cream 120,305 131,534 11,229
Food preparations, all other 1,478,225 1,168,605 j 309,620 46,730 53,555 g
6, 825
Total, food and kindred products 325 247 43,010,401 33.639,121 9,371,280 78 j 1,312,458 | 1,513,087 200,629
Textiles and their products—
Carpets and rugs
Cordage and twine
Cotton goods 9,464,709 5,147,432 ! 4,317,277 86,306 4,147 6,482 2,335
H a t s a n d caps , 1,613,391 1,236,745 | 376,646 7,315 114,632 119,798 5,166
Hosiery and k n i t goods 36,370 30,908 i 5,462 ! 109
Silk and silk goods
Woolen and worsted goods 77,507 58,555 i 18,952 i 379
Men's clothing 3,770,734 2,890,947 ! 879,787 I 16,815 i 61,444 134.372
Women's clothing 2,371,770 1,909,212 ! 462,558 I 9,228 501.008 693,115 192,107
Men's and women's other furnishings. 2,476,863 1,890,672 I 586,191 I 11,724 100,011 127,417 27,40fi
AH other 3,737,084 1,698,573 | 2,038,511 | 40,205 99.499 107,768 8.269
to
Total, textiles and their p r o d u c t s . 163 129 23,548,428 14,863,044 8,685,384 ! 172,081 34 880,741 1,188,952 308.211
—7
TABLE 10a.- CORPORATION INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND T E R R I - to
TORIE S- -Con tinued. §£
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
MISSOURI—Continued.

CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.

Num-
ber of Total
Normal cor- Gross deduc-
income. Deficit.
tax. pora- tions.
tions.
Zfi
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries- >
Iron and steel p r o d u c t s -
Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 38 $6,920,486 | $3,723,481 $3,197,005 | $62,343 $354,756 $385,692 ! $30,936
Foundry and machine shops 281 54,730,203 | 41,094,573 13,635,630 258,561 2,936,506 3,837,964 I 901,458
o
Total, iron and steel p r o d u c t s . 309 j 61,650,689 44,818,054 16,832,635 320.904 97 | 3,291,262 4,223,656 } 932,394 w
L u m b e r and its m a n u f a c t u r e s - o
Sawmills and planing mills 25 1,871,510 2,010,546 139,036
F u r n i t u r e and fixtures 56 3,551,569 2,726,917 824,652 16,396 473,774 520,716 46,942
All other woodworking establishments. 104 8,379,890 6,661,353 1,718,537 33,791 597,583 814,532 216,949
3
Total, lumber and its manufactures... 185 j 11,931,459 I 9,388,270 2,543,189 50,187 2,942,867 3,345,794 I 402,927 o
o
Leather and finished products—
Leather, tanned, curried, and finished 19 j 1,354,179 826,072 528,107 10,562 4 291,843 310,928 19,085
Boots and shoes 22 27,618,913 20,251,893 7,367,020 145,475 2 100,892 103,769 2,877
All other 26 | 2,823,005 1,612,977 1,210,028 23,514 4 96,406 101,260 4,854

Total, leather and finished p r o d u c t s . 67 31,796,097 22,690,942 9,105,155 179,551 10 489,141 515,957 26,816

Paper and p r i n t i n g -
43 i Paper and wood pulp 4 i 4 195,646 130,870 I 64, 776 1,296
44 | Manufactures of paper 43 35 5,993,766 3,570,523 I 2,429,243 48,052 8 207, 800 231, 129 | 23, 329
45 Printing and publishing 281 200 17,872,332 15,302,130 2,570,202 49,224 81 4,221, 178 4,699, 730 478,552
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing
(engraving,_ stereotyping, and electrotyping,
t y p e founding, etc.) 42 37 1, 930,139 1,647,222 282,917 5,659 5 128 062 133,477! 5,415

Total, paper and printing 370 276 25, 997,883 20, 650, 745 5,347,138 104,231 94 j 4,557,040 j 5,064,336 507,296
Liquors and beverages-
47 : Distilled .... 9 ! 119,760 L84, 341 64, 581
48 ! Halted 25 | 27, 747,160 23, 845, 721 3,901,439 l 76,020 9 j 2.497,500 2. 772,382 274'. 882
49 Allother 22 j 640,145 515,041 125,104 j 2,502 11 164,379 '189,682 25,303
]
Total, liquors and beverages. 28,387,305 24,360,762 4,026,543 78,522 I 29 I 2,781,639 3,146,405 364,766
Chemicals and allied products—
50 Chemicals 53 35 8,440,482 4,153,368 4,287,114 t 85,711 I 18 104,629 131,314 26,685
51 I Fertilizers 4 3 156,944 112,348 44,596 I 893 i { 17,432 17,432
52 j Gas, illuminating and heating 7 3 70,384 50,263 20,121 j 401 : 4 | 54,548 I 63,908 9,360
53 i Oils, and oil products 10 10 3,458, 581 1,309,031 2,149,550 ' 42,991 '
54 | Paints and varnishes 25 20 1,542, 207 1,225,678 316,529 ! 6,239 ! 5 386,475 I 407,029 20,554
55 j Patent medicines 49 35 3,815,417 2,459,612 1,355,805 ! 27,116 14 106,621 ! 125,529 18,90S
56 Petroleum, refined 4 3 613,432 181,196 432,236 ! 8,644 ' 1 | 66,416 j 75,971 9, 555
57 Soap 5 5 1,166,202 753,888 412,314 | 8,246 j
58 Allother 73 47 3, 242,001 2,362,292 879,709 i 17,512 i 26 316,775 i 358,612 41,837
Total, chemicals and allied products...
Stone, clay, and glass products —
Stone-
230 I 161 ! 22,505,650 9,897,974 197,753 1,035,464 1,179,795 144,331
8
59 Cement 21 3.889.738 I 3,130,675 i 759,063 ! 15,163 i 137,469 I 139.653 2,184 H
60 Marble and stone work 24 834,626 I 743,249 I 91,377 | 1,828 i 2! | 431,540 i 502^ 246 70.706
(^ay- ! Q
61 Brick and tile 52 | 5,090,246 ! 4,637,111 I 453,135 I 9,063 | 25 I 471,754 I 531,059 59,305
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc. . -. io ! 9! 1,488,934 j 1,103,989 j 382,945 ; 7,659 1,264 5,151 887
63 All other /. 3i 600,997 I 493,795 i 107,202 j 2,144 3 33.161 ! 36,805 3, 644
64 Glass and glass products 17 14 ! 1.105.739 ! 833,622 i 272,117 5,384 | 3 24', 063 I 35,325 11,262
Total, stone, clay, and glass products. 152 98 : 13,008,280 j 10,942,441 j 2,065,839 j 41,241 ! 54 I 1,102,251 j 1,250,239 147,988
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel— | !
o
Smelters
Manufactures ,,.-.,,.
\
j
10
50
13,649,137 9,651,339 j
i 6,636/793 I 3,889.914 I
3,997, 798
2,746,879
76,548
54,133 i
6 I 222,443 j 254,233
21 j 2,648,818 j 2,691,274 I
31, 790
42,456
g
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles ' 20 ! 2,944,375 : 2,442,198 ] 502,177 9,973 ', 19 i 204,576 ! 524,632 ! 320, 056
Carriages and wagons ! 19 ! 1,493,718 ! 1,113,566 I 380,152 7,577 S 10 : 228,464 ! 258,911 ' 30,447
69 Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc,) j 9 i 34,835,747 ! 25,313,363 9,522,384 189,202 i
70 All other
Total, metals a n d metal products other t h a n iron
and steel , 108 59,559,770 j 42,410,380 17,149,390 337,433 j 56 j 3,304,301 j 3,729,050 j 424,749
Miscellaneous i n d u s t r i e s -
71 I Tobacco j 23 23,949,783 i 17,575,073 6,374,710 127,389 i 12 !I 450,596 I 477,866 I 27,270
72 | Agricultural implements ! 8 ! 318,070 ! 297,156 20,914 419 ! 3 14,321 I 19,730 i 5,409
73 I Electrical machinery | 41 ! 25 8,093,255 ! 5,528,105 2.565,150 j 49,937 I 16 ! i!3,445 155,777 | 42,332
74 ! Musical i n s t r u m e n t s , pianos, organs, etc 10 ! 10 313,712 ; 218,758 94,954 1,900 ;
75 ! R u b b e r goods 22 i 14 410,387 i 310,587 99,800 1,945 I 27,827 ! 37,916 ! 10,089
76 i F u r goods 6 215,503 ! 141,051 74,452 I 1,490 I 9,810 ! 12,536 I 2,726
77 i Shipbuilding to
78 i Building construction 93 1,409,888 1,172,404 237,484 ; 4,704 I 653,839 732,499 i 78,660
TABLE 10a.—COBPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]

MISSOURI—Continued. "

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions Gross Total Normal Gross
cor- Net income. cor- deduc- Deficit.
report- income. deductions. tax. pora- income. tions.
pora-
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Miscellaneous industries—Continued.
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads ;
tunnels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 141 $2,937,057 | $2,535,480 $401,577 i 17,369 $3,933,292 | $4,375,731 I $442,439
Engineering.
All other. .
29
259
15 |
181
599,066 !
10,808,623 j
498,562
8,970,398
100,504 ;
1,838,225 i
1,598
36,541
300,628 ; 387,249 !
1,897,341 i 2,149,103 i
86,621
251,762
c
tft

Total, miscellaneous industries 634 393 49,055,344 I 37,247,574 11,807,770 ! 233,292 7,401,099 8,348,407 j 947,308

Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical


industries.. 2,772 1,941 370,451,306 273,619,009 96,832,297 j 1,896,921 I 831 29,098,263 33,505,678 4,407,415

Public utilities: !
82 Electric and gas lighting and power companies 129 j 92 21,197,090 17,097,508 4,099,582 SI,951 37 777,156 I 872,958 ! 95,802
83 Railroads, steam j 55 j 27 26,349,317 22,243,202 4,106,115 i 75,013 28 ! 2,815,246 j 3,688,816 ! 873,570
84 Railways, electric, city and suburban 30 ? 16 23,758,647 22,269,729 1,488,918 29,397 14 ! 692,195 ! 840,051 | 147,85G
85 Steamship transportation companies , 11 7 982,218 912,236 69,982 1,400 4 i 154,787 j 256,375 i 101,588
86 Waterworks j 18 13 1,068,580 893,648 174,932 3,499 5 332,645 j 386,211 i 53,566
87 Express companies I 21 2 1,918,708 1,440,429 478,279 i 9,565
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies i 275 ! 192 24,641,708 20,199,574 4,442,134 ! 88,827 83 ! 352,463 ) 410,634 ! 58,171
All other j 215 j 153 8,300,216 7,142,273 1.157,943 j 22,192 62 I 2,686,017 3,117,599 j 431,582
Total, public utilities. 735 108,216,484 92,198,599 j 16,017,885 j 311,844 233 I 7,810,509 9,572,644 j 1,762,135
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks-
90 ! National banks 130 | 123 ! 15,331,059 11,586,512 ! 3,744,547 74,890 S 193,322 ! 253,700 60,378
91 i Savings banks and State banks i 1,327 j1,268 ; 21,794,458 14,646,565 I 7,147,893 142,240 ! 59 ; 415,169 ! 484,835 !
92 Trust companies 78 j 6666 9^280482 j
9^280,482 6,077,272 ! 3,203,210 63,947 ! 12 i 597,556 818,815 i 221^259
Total, banks ; 1,535 1,457 | 46,405,999 32,310,349 14,095,650 I 281,077 1,206,047 j 1,557,350 j 351,303
! Insurance companies---
93 ; Life It) 12 11,986,097 11,193,065 ; 793.032 15,859 4 1,429,45.' 1.613,041 183,586
94 Fire a n d marine (stock) 4 2 257,354 176,255 81,099 1,622 2 2,258,23/ 2, 356,275 98', 040
95 Fire and marine (mutual) 33 33 154,089 154,089 3,082
96 ! Casualty 71 ! 55 1,525,845 "i." 126," 456" 399,389 7, 985 16 : 3.217. 412 3,695. 6.59 478,247
97 | Fidelity and surety 1 > 1 i 1,694 1,386 : 308 6
98 All other * 5 23,152 8,739 , 14,413 260

Total, insurance companies 130 I 108 | 13.948,231 .' 12,505,901 j 1,442,330 28,814 22 \ 6, 905,102 : 7; 664, 975 59, 873

Grand total, banks and insurance companies 1,665 ! 1,565 ! 60.354,230 ; 44,816,250 j 15,537,980 \ 309.891 ' 100 8,111,149 I 9,222,325 ! 1,111,176
Merchandising companies:
99 Department stores 55 j 51 18,518,891 14,051,333 ! 4.467,558 > S2,708 4 401,495 531,402 \ 129,907
100 Wholesale jobbers 418 I 352 : 61,606,780 40,401,135 I 21,205.645 ! 404,681 66 1,375,051 I 1.967,785 : 592,734
101 Real estate 553 ; 318 5,673,039 4,098,118 j 1.574,921 ! 31,480 . 235 1,932,395 ' 2,593,107 i 660,712
102 A musement companies 165 ! 88 ; 3,326,397 2^896,085 '430,312 ! 8,606 77 : 1.603,525 ! 1.865,449 261.924
103 Hotels and restaurants 131 11,849,577 ; 10,616,639 j 1,232,938 j 24,086 42 2,232,386 , 2.336,604 i 104,218

Total, merchandising companies 1,322 j 898 100,974,684 | 72,063,310 ; 28,911,374 j 551,561 424 7,544.852 i 9. 294, 347 1,749,495

104 All other corporations of every description not else- j


where provided for , 5.365 ! 3,655 271,173,554 ' 219,424,826 ! 51,748,928 : 1.009.964 '. .1.710 : 54.406,243 ! 61,764.265 ' 7.358.022
105 Corportations—inactive , 1, "10 \..\ '. ' i t 1,710 ' 5 1 2 : 106,948 ! '106,436

Total, miscellaneous companies 7,075 ! 3,655 271,173,554 ; 219,424,626 | 51,748,928 ! 1.009,964 3,420 54,406,755 j 61,^71,213 , 7,464,458

Grand total for the Stale of Missouri 14,262 I 8,901 971,129,331 j 748,498,729 222,630.602 4,347,717 ! o, 361 117,530,228 j 136,530,200 | 18,999,972

MONTANA. a
o
I Agriculture and animal husbandry: j :
1 I Farming .* j 75 I 49 $876,364 i $510,379 $365,985 $6, 201 26 §221,387 $274,076 $52,689
2 j Florists and fruit growers, i 12 j 7 107,799 ! 90,229 17,570 j 351 24,412 i 52,658 28,246
3 I Stock raising I 167 | 107 4,103,720 ! 2,648,293 1,455,427 1 29,010 60 601,544 i 900,886 299,342
4! Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere ' 14 I 8 572,100 I 512,657 59,443 j 1,189 6 452,777 477,279 24,502
| Total, agriculture and animal husbandry | 268 j 5,659,983 ! 3,761,558 1,898,425 36,751 1,300,120 I l,704,S 404,779
I Extraction of minerals: |~~ I :
5 Coal mines j 19 ! 10 401,926 I 378,125 23,801 460 ! 440,506 | 487,120 46,614
6 j Copper mines I 27 j 7 ! 1,988,564 i 1,620,351 368,213 7,363 ! 243,409 | 459,310 215,901
7 ! Gold and silver and precious metals 30 ! 7 ; 1,127,702 i 896,321 231,381 4,626 I 777^420 I 951,369 173,949
8 Iron mines ! 1j 106 I 2.548 2,442
9 Lead and zinc mines i 4! 1 3,826,764 ! 3,053,490 773,274 15,465 8,000 8,000
10 Quarries I 4 1 ! 606 j 456 150 3 **i2* 852*j 111,412 98,560
11 Oil, gas, and salt wells I 25 4 ; 99,676 l 44,314 55,362 1,104 72,879 ! 201,548 128,669
12 Allother I 118 24 i 18,663,024 I 11,920,073 i, 742,951 134,856 358,225 I 872,693 514,468

Total, extraction of Minerals j 228 54 I 26,108,262 ; 17,913,130 ,195,132 163,877 | 174 [ 1,905,397 \ 3,094,000 | 1,188,603
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued. Jg
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]
MONTANA—Continued.

! Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
; ber, of
cor- Num- i INum-
INDUSTRIES. I pora- ; ber of j i ber of Total
I tions i cor- ! Gross Total ! Normal ! cor- Gross deduc-
:: report-' pora- \; income. deductions. ! Net income. tax. ) pora- income. tions.
Deficit.

ing. ; tions. ; tions.


.I1.
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products- H
J3 Butter, cheese, and milk lu $225,466 $206,859 I $18,607 $373 $95,286 ¥117,635 *22,349
14 Canning and preserving (lish and oysters, fruits |
and vegetables) *. i , 71,832 64,349 j 7,483 150 | 1,366 4,466 3,100
15 Oleomargarine
16 Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products 238,916 j 156,719 S2.197 1,644
17 Bread and bakery products 186,388 156,870 29', 518 591 1
| *9,'O44 10,535 1,491
•18 I Coffee and spices. '
19 i Flour mills and gristmills 1,1.51,471 848,609 302,862 5,041 | 8" 145
20 I Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and '
molasses 5,869 ! 5, 892 23
21 I Beet sugar.. o
22 I Confectionery and ice cream. 175, 6IS 143,277 32,341 o
23 i Food preparations, all other. 532 532

Total, food and kindred products... 2,049,691 1,576,683 473,008 8,445 ! 28 152,636 188,276 35,640

Textiles and their products-


Carpets and rugs..
Cordage and twine
Cotton goods
Hats and caps
28 Hosiery and knit goods..
29 Silk and silk goods..
30 Woolen and worsted goods
31 Men's clothing 95,884 89,980 5,904 |
32 Women's clothing 36;997 35,984 | 1,013 i 55,713 61,444 5,731
33 Men's and women's other furnishings..
34 All other '"39,"2i6"| 55," 068 *i5,'8*58

Total, textiles and their products j 132,881 125,964 6,917 i 94,923 116,512 21,589
Iron and steel products—
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills- 1 i 66,725 i 60,771 i 5,954 64
36 Foundry and machine shops 14 ! 549,360 ! 370,199 ; 179,161 3,584 2 I 31,041 34,324 3,283
Total, iron and steel products.. 616,085 | 430,970 ; 185,115 2 31,041 34,324 3,283
3,648
Lumber and its manufactures—
37 Sawmills and planing mills 10 i 2,091 124 i 1,706,236 j 321,918 395,808 73,890
38 Furniture and fixtures i
384, 888 7.656
39 All other woodworking establishments.. 32^453*! 23*876 !" 3,577 ! 72 i
Total, lumber and its manufactures... j 16 ! 2,123,577 1,735,112 j 388,465 7, 728 5 321,918 I 395,808 73,890

Leather and finished products— ]


40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished. 1' 1 14 000
41 Boots and shoes 1 1 21,'196 0M
42 All other 1 1 ] S 000 16,s00 >00 24 GO
H
Total, leather and finished products... "^ "96 P 37 21i >
Paper and printing— j CO
43 Paper and wood pulp ! H
44 Manufactures of paper
45 Printing and publishing 1 f 4o, -S24 22 412,414 448,499 36,085 o
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing in
(engraving, stereotyping, and electrotyping,
type founding, etc.)'. . .. * 1 -.1 6,380 6,380
Total, paper and printing 56 33 ' 1 909, 883 1 646, 524 2\>\ J,0S6 I 23 j 412,414 | 454,879 42,465
Liquors and beverages-
5
47 l Distilled 3 3 ' 1H2, 701 M4 ( > " 2S, 161 !.. o
48 j Malted 2 156 112 t ) > 1 2h ,900 : 2 23,003 26,676 ! o
14 ' nO8, 3,673
49 i All other 6 286, 703 2 4 4 , ^0t, Si)7 S29 '. 1 2,280 4,552 j 2,272
Total, liquors and beverages.... 25 3 057, 560 2 191, 11 290 3 1 25,283 31,228 [ 5,945
Chemicals and allied products— ; j
50 i Chemicals J 3,070 i 4,441 ! 1,371
51 Fertilizers
52 i (las, illuminating and heating.
53 ! Oils, and oil products 189,962 19, 179 1,403 :
54 ! Paints and varnishes 110,243 )2 730
l 17, 113 350
55 I Patent medicines
56 ; Petroleum, refined 69,383 41 494 1 2 38» 2 , 388 >
57 Soap 110,711 40 9 "7 ")<)' 714 1,395
58 All other 1 : 100 100 :

Total, chemicals and allied products. 480,299 9 " , 121 IS", 174 3,642 ! 5,558 i 6,929 1,371
TABLE 10a.- CORPORATION INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- to
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
MONTANA—Con tinued.

6 Total CORPORATIONS SHOWINCi NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
c ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total N
b
f* o f ! Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. ' ?JmaI deduc- Deficit.
1 report-
ing.
pora-
tions.
! l a A. pora-
tions. I
income
- tions.
5

TATIST
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. : #
Stone, clav, and glass products—
Stone-
59 Cement 2 2 $41,051 if 37,634 $3,417 ' $67 HH
60 Marble and stone work 5 5 118,002 97,876 20,126 396
Clay- e
O
61 Brick and tile 6 248 670 211 244 37 426 748 9 $7,021 • 16,940 Ul
Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc 39,919. O
63 All other 1 1 754 334 420 ; 8
64 Glass and glass products
Total, stone, clav, and glass products 16 14 408,477 347,088 61,389 1,219 2
7,021 16,940 9,919 g
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel— O
65 Smelters 2 2 155,395 120,014 35,381 i 707
66 Manufactu res 1 1 97,334 89,549 7,785 1 156
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles
68 Carriages and wagons 2 2 55,108 47,357 7,751 \ 155
69 Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.) i
70 All other 1 *1 I 320 320
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel 6 5 307, 837 256,920 50,917 I 1,018 ! 320 320

Miscellaneous industries—
71 Tobacco 2 34 863 29 991 4,872 ! 98
72 Agricultural implements 1 1 1,128 1,500 372
73 Electrical machinery 4 4 151,511 98,760 52,751 ! 836
74 Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc
75 Rubber goods . . 1 1 260,799 260,799
76 Fur goods 1
77 Shipbuilding i
78 Building construction 11 568,931 ; 536,988 | 31,943 \l,070.228 i 1,121,473 i 51, 245
79 , Construction: contracting (pavements, roads, tun- :
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 15 467,559 I 427,159 I 40,400 803 I 8 190,507 208,738 I 18,231
80 i Engineering 6 3 326,823 i 311,975 ! 14,848 297 3 43,141 43,363 ! 222
81 All other ; 29 23 : 3,022,295 | 2,307,221 j 715,074 14,065 6 L21,124 133,154 j 12,030
Total, miscellaneous industries 4,571,982 j 3,712,094 859,888 27 jl,086,927 j 1,769,027 82,100
•JL\
(I rand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-
dustries " ; 297 ; 199 ; 15,711,868 ; 12,659,308 j 3,052,560 59,109 • 98 J2,737,721 | 3,014,243 276,522
Public utilities:
82 Electric and gas lighting and power companies. 32 ; 18 ! 9,061,747 • 4,871,231 4,190,516 i 83,787 : 14 86,899 i 125,354 ! 38,455
83 Railroads, steam 3 i 2! 2,216,260 1,687,292 i '528,968 ! 10,579 i 1 217,946 403,263 i 185,317
84 Railways, electric, city and suburban 3: 644.843 605,666 39,177 I 784 ! 2 97,540 = 117,902 { 20,362
85 Steamship transportation companies 3; 69.182 55,143 14,039 j 274
;
i
86 Waterworks 19 : 775.826 481,753 294,073 1 5,881 32,943 130,892 i 97,949
87 Express companies
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 71 i 186,289 143,534 42,755 831 i 36 30,972 ; 36.582 | 5,610
All other 58 ; 1,347,094 997,924 319,170 6,338 15 373,100 529,011 J 155,911
Total, public utilities 189 ! 14,301,211 8,842,513 ,458,693 i 108,474 839,400 j 1.343.004 503.604 -
Banks and insurance companies:
Ranks- O
!
90 National banks 71 70 | 4,071,457 2,606,299 1,465,158 I 29,302 1 55,321 64,707 9,386
91 Savings b a n k s and State banks 224 199 I 4,285.627 ' 2,866,897 1.418.730 j 28,257 25 233.293 273.203 39,910
92 Trust companies 8 754,270 447,835 306,435 I 6.128 1 4.451 10,099 5,648

Total, b a n k s . 303 276 9,111,354 5,921,031 3,190.323 | 63,687 : 27 293,065 ; 348,009 54,944 ~
_=_=_____; JU,
Insurance companies— a
93 Life .1 3 2 : 686,116 612,336 43,780 ; S75 164,923 ; 171.507 6,584 o
94 Fire and marine (stock) 3 2 185.894 13/; 714 48,180 ! 964 62,485 j 62,485
95 Fire and marine (mutual) 1 1 8. 8 I 1
96 Casualty 35 32 175.508 I 132,537 42.971 i 153,364 157.652 I 4,288
97 Fidelity and surety
AH other * 2 1 14,060 9,574 4,486 90 ; 45,326 62,321 ; 16,995
Total, insurance companies 44 38 j 1,061.586 922,161 139,425 | 2,785 426,098 453,965 | 27,867
Grand total, banks and insurance companies 1 347 314 | 10,172.940 | 6,843.192 | 3.329,748 i 66,472 719,163 801,974 82,811
Merchandising companies:
99 Department stores 10 9 1.570,693 1,145,850 424,843 ! 8,383 1 24,642 33,304 8, 722
100 Wholesale jobbers 96 i 87 5.418,790 3,889,345 1.529.445 I 30,201 i 9 89,122 112,114 22,992
101 Real estate 173 i 113 2,644.841 1,249,395 1.395.446 ! 27,826 60 264,989 389,246 ! 124,257
102 Amusement companies. 57 ! 30 935,317 791,802 ! 143,515 I 2,864 314,894 ! 335,810 I 20,916
103 Hotels and restaurants.. 35 ! 24 1,577,658 1,364,350 213.308 I 4,199 520,942 633,868 | 112,926
Total, merchandising companies 371 263 12,147,299 8,440,742 i 3.706,557 73.473 108 |1,214,589 j 1.504,402 \ 289,813
TABLE 10a. -CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- g
TORIES—Continued. ' as
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]

MONTANA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOMK.


num-
ber of
: Num-;
I!
cor- Num-
INDUSTHLKS. pora- ber of Total
Gross i Total
: tions ! deductions. deduc- Deficit.
income. tions.
report- pora-
ing. tions. ! tions. i

104 ; All other corporations of every description not elsewhere i : | ; ' 1-3

I provided for ; 1,191! 908 $23,625,483 .515,686,294 $7,939,189 I .$155,176 283 $1,912,976 ?2,577,626; 3661,650
105 I Corporations—inactive ; 722 j j i , 722 I 6,003 91,762 i 85,759

Total, miscellaneous companies. 1,913 23,625,483 ; 15,686,294 7,939,189 I 155,176 | 1,005 1,918,979 ; 2,669,388 | 750,409 O
; ;
Grand total for the State of Montana 3,613 i 2,019 107,727,07G | 74,146,767 33,580,309 : 663,332 1,591 10,635,369 14,131,910 j 3.496,541 _

NEBRASKA.
Q
O
Agricultural and animal husbandry:
Farming 34 23 i $565, 796 $389,571 ! $176,225 $2,976 I 11 $99,863 $142,454 i
43,416 j
$42,591 g
Florists and fruit growers 14 ! 8 ! 241, 513 210,513 i 31,000 620 ! 6 37, 734 682
Stock raising 39 : 23 i 1,070, 001 649,120 : 420,881 8,419 ! 16 140,395 191,642 247
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 5 402, 400 279,038 i 123,362 2,468 | 2 1,036 21,178 142
!
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 94 2,279,710 . 1,528,242 | 751,468 14,483 | 35 279,028 398,690 j 119,662
Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines 8: 3,198,441 2,874,056 324,385 6,488 | 3 I 4,075 i 8,594 \ 519
6 Copper mines 2 j 376 i 1,672 |
290
7: Gold and silver and precious metals 6 2 i 83,991 ""'80,'322' 74 516 i 14,504 '
8 Iron mine'
9 Lead and zinc mines
10 Quarries 197,776 169,423 28,353 567 : 118,153 ! 118,710 ; 00/
11 Oil, gas, and salt wells.. 21,905 I 6,490 15,475 315 i 32,250 I 33,852 ; 602
12 All other 1,095,935 334,770 761,165 15,224 57,593 S 68,221 ' 628

Total, extraction of minerals. 34 4,598,108 j 3,465,061 1,133,047 22,668 | 212,963 I 245,553 32,590
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products— .
13 Butter, cheese, and milk ,; 33 22
14 I Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and i
vegetables) ' i 8
15 j Oleomargarine..
IB ! Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products.
17 Bread and bakery products.
18 I Coffee and spices
19 i Flour mills and gristmills.
20 j Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and
molasses
21 | Beet sugar
22 | Confectionery and ice cream 139,301 I 156,845 | 17,544
23 I Food preparations, all other 22,821 | 3S,367i 15,54(1
Total, food and kindred products..
Textiles and their p r o d u c t s - m
24 Carpets and rugs... H
25 Cordage and twine
26 Cotton goods.
27 Hats and caps in
28 Hosiery and knit goods H
29 Silk and silk goods i—I
30 Woolen and worsted goods. in
31 Men's clothing
32 Women's clothing
33 Men's and women's other furnishings
34 All other
Total, textiles and. their products
Iron and steel p r o d u c t s -
o
Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills
Foundry and machine shops
g
Total, iron and steel products
Lumber and its manufactures—
Sawmills and planing mills
Furniture and fixtures
All other woodworking establishments
Total, lumber and its manufactures
Leather and finished products—
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished
41 ! Boots and shoes
42 I Allother
Total, leather and finished products to
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATE SAND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued. 00

[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]


NEBRASKA—Continued.

1 Total
num-
CORPOKATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.

ber of
a INDUSTRIES. cor-
pora-
Num-
ber of Gross Total Normal
Num-
ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
o rn
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Paper and printing—
43 Paper and wood pulp 1 $75,077 $45,020 330,057 $601
44 Manufactures of paper 5 5 501,463 337,244 164,219 3,285 ;•• 2
45 Printing and publishing . 76 54 4,101,432 3,655,282 446,150 8,684 22 $288,6i5 $318,317 $29,702 g
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en- III
graving, stereotyping, and eleclrotyping, type
founding, etc ) 4 3,276,676 2,509,055 7H7. 621 15,352 . . . . Q

Total, paper and printing 86 64 7,954,648 6,546,601 | 1,408,047 27,922 99 288,615 318,317 29,702

Liquors and beverages-


47 Distilled. . |
Malted 14 10 2,838,216 2,321,707 516 503 9 418 4 414,967 524 315 109,348 §
49 All other . . 5 3 14,044 13,142 902 18 59,405 59,639 234 £
Total, liquors and beverages 19 13 2,852,254 2,334,849 517,405 9,436 6 474,372 583,954 109,582

Chemicals and allied products—


50 Chemicals . . . . . 4 3 112,815 101,248 11,567 231 1 3,076 6,003 2,927
51 Fertilizers
52 Gas, illuminating and heating 8 3 1,005,088 787,246 217,842 4,357 5 76,876 85,306 8,430
53 Oils and oil products 1 181,319 179,065 | 2,254 45
54 Paints and varnishes 2 1 41,500 38,438 3.062 61 1 735 1,188 453
55 Patent medicines 13 5 47,611 35,015 12,596 251 8 37,289 47,052 9,763
56 Petroleum, refined 1 1 114 114
57
58 All other 14 9 564,284 495,930 ! 68,354 1,256 5 29,647 39,826 10,179

Total chemicals and allied products 43 22 1,952,617 1,636,942 \ 315,675 6,201 21 147,623 179,489 31,866
Stone-
Cement. . . 3 567,787 553,969 13,818 277 4 59,456 81,540 22,084
Marble and stone work 13 8 : 194,493 170,282 24, 211 482 5 46,450 66,884 20,434
("lay-
Brick and tile j
11 155,103 : 109,081 46,022 921 7 251,025 264,507 13,482
Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc 3 2 52,701 ! 50,421 2,280 46 1 8,366 10,849 2,483
All other
Glass and glass products i j
i

Total, stone, clay, and glass products I 34 17 970,084 | 883,753 86,331 1,726 17 365,297 423,780 58,483
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—

Smelters 1 1 24,621 15,311 9,310 186


Manufactures . . . . . . 11 i 9 213,259 158,207 55,052 1,100 9 7,675 10,370 2,695
•Vutomobiles motorcycles and bicycles 6 709,969 500,547 209,422 3,988 19 29 10
Carriages and wagons.. 2 2 23,176 22,128 1,048 21
Gars (steam railroad, street cars, etc )
All other 3 3 31,122 23,664 7,458 149 1

Total, metals and metal products other than


iron and steel 24 21 1,002,147 719,857 282,290 5,444 3 7,694 10,399 2,705
Misoei 1 aneous industries—
Tobacco 5 2 41,096 35,598 5,498 110 3 45,785 49, 786 4,001
Agricultural implements . 6 3 128,685 121,188 7,497 150 3 16,329 21,799 o, 470
Electrical machinery 4 4 57,548 50,271 7,277 147
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 2 2 93,516 81,247 12,269 245
Rubber snoods
Fur goods 7 i i
Shrnbui din*
Building construction 16 10 599,016 475,655 123,361 2,467 6" 126,260 142,081 15,821
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun- a
ne^s, river and harbor dredging, etc.") 28 16 2,166,702 2,070,470 96,232 1,924 12 470,352 522,982 52,630
o
Engineering 6 3 124,518 88,131 36,387 728 67,296 92,310 25, 014 g
All other 49 36 2,414,152 2,079,393 334,759 6,642 13 150,270 188,250 37,980

Total, miscellaneous industries 116 76 5,625,233 5,001,953 623,280 12,413 40 876,292 1,017,208 140,916

Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in- 538


dustries 351 30,610,874 25,271,240 5,339,634 102,561 187 3,738,637 4,453,981 715,344
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies 66 53 3,379,934 2,^93,457 686,477 13,678 13 153,931 202,548 48,617
Railroads, steam . . . . 1 1 77,579 36,090 41,489 830
Railwavs electric, city and suburban 8 6 4,177,109 3,526,207 651,202 13,024 2 39,775 48,539 8,764
Steamship transportation companies
Waterworks 8 8 270,802 118,220 152,582 3,053
Express companies 1 1 72 076 68,216 3 860 77
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 275 221 15,923,499 13,592,441 2,331,058 46,592 54 241,043 274,289 33,246
All other 60 48 1,356,798 1,155,585 201,213 3,987 12 59,120 68,183 9,063

Total, public utilities 419 338 25,258,097 21,190,216 4,067,881 81,241 81 493,869 593,559 99,690
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TABLE lOa.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
-a
TORIE S—Continued. o
[Income returned for the calendar 3-ear ended Dec. 31, 1916.]

NEBRASKA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


i num-
! ber of
i cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. | pora- ber of ber of Total
| tions cor- Gross I Total Normal cor- Gross deduc- Deficit.
' rep or t- pora- income. deductions. tax. pora- income. tions.
i ing. tions. tions.

H
Banks and insurance companies:
I
Banks-
90 i National banks 200 194 $8,330,872 $5,696,642 $2,634,230 $52,657 6 I S35,731 $93,137 I 357,400
91 I Savings banks and State banks 841 799 It', 292,829 7,538,084 3,754,745 75,025 408,144 451,265 I 43,121
92 j Trust companies 16 15 445,750 277,395 168,355 3,369 V 3,186 3,245 59
Total, banks.. 1.008 20,069,451 13,512,121 6,557,330 131,051 447,061 547,647 100,586
Insurance companies—
i
93 ! Life 15 11 5,399,948 4,666,247 733,701 14,675 4 1,376,633 | 1,517,945 141,312
94 : Fire and marine ( s t o c k ) . . . 2 1 7,927 166 7,761 155 1 1 38,890 50,618 11,728
95 I Fire and marine ( m u t u a l ) . 24 24 15,312 15,312 308 o
96 ; Casualty 34 30 813,853 681,090 ; 132,763 2.941 154,295 171,577 17,282
97 Fidelity a n d surety 2 1 364,351 340,854 23,497 470 755 24 o
98 i Allother
g
;
Total, insurance companies 67 6,601,391 5,688,357 913,034 I 18,549 1,570,573 1.740,919 170,346
Grand total, banks and insurance companies j l, 1,075 26,670,842 j 19,200,478 7,470,364 ; 149,600 I I 2,017,634 ! 2,288,566 270,932
I Merchandising companies:
99 ! Department stores 10 10 1,713,072 1,425,429 287,643 I 5,754
100 ! Wholesale jobbers 134 113 15,145,930 10,283,154 4,862,776 ! 95,248 I 21 ' 533,239 i 645,300 ! 112,061
101 I Real estate 87 64 1,728,943 979,460 ' 749,483 I 15,169 i 23 185,501 265,841 i 80,340
102 ! Amusement companies. 60 35 722,246 658,165 64,081 1,349 25 367,903 390,066 ] 22,163
103 I Hotels and restaurants.. 29 25 1,898,697 1.714,325 I 184,372 3,685 4: 84,439 i 87,206 I 2,767
Total, merchandising companies 320 247 21,208,888 15,060,533 6,148,355 j 121,205 73 i 1,171,082 j 1,388,413 j 217,331
TABLE lOa.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX- DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- fcO
TORIES—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
NEVADA—Continued.

I Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


j num-
| ber of
INDUSTRIES. I cor- Num-! Num-1
| ppora- ber of' ber of Total
1 tions I cor- I
ti
Gross Total
Net income.
Normal
tax. cor- | Gross deduc- Deficit.
report-) pora- j income. deductions. pora- I income. tions.
ing. | tions. j tions. |
_ U
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. Hi
Textiles and their products—
?4
25
Carpets and rugs
Cordage and twine
...
... !
tH
Hi
?6 Cotton goods
91 Hats and caps. j O
28 Hosiery and knit goods ....,-..,..
39 Silk and silk goods 1
30 Woolen and worsted goods ten
31 Men's clothing . . .....
Women's clothing H-i
S3 Men's and women's other furnishings . ....
34 All other. . .
o
Total, textiles and their products og
Iron and steel products—
Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 1 1 8793 81,060 $267
36 Foundry and machine shop 1 •• 1 14,069 61,218 47,149
Total, iron and steel products 2 2 14,862 62,278 47,416

Lumber and its manufactures-


37 Sawmills and planing mills 2 2 I Solo,237 $478,366 $36,871 $738
38 Furniture and fixtures
39 All other woodworking establishments
Total, lumber and its manufactures 2 9 1 515,237 478,366 36.871 738
i
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for 1, 584 1, 241 34, 186, 324 | 23, 354, 219 10, 832, 105 209, 732 343 2 228, 384 2, 949, 641 i 721, 257
105 Corporations—inactive 438 438 1, 659 706 10, 047

Total, miscellaneous companies 2 022 1, 241 34, 186, 324 23, 354, 219 10, 832, 105 209, 732 781 2, 230, 043 2 961, 347 i 731, 304

Grand total for the State of Nebraska. 4, 501 3,. 329 144., 812, 843 | 109, 069, 989 35, 742 854 701, 490 1,232 10, 143, 256 12, 330,109 2,186, 853

NEVADA.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming... 14 6 $374,146 1290,958 $83,188 $1,664 8 $108,268 $147,039 $38,771
P^lorists and fruit growers 2 1 1,001 733 268 7,654 8,104 450
Stock raising.. . 35 26 2,007,095 1,472,760 534,335 10,687 9 105,965 134,115 28,150
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 51 33 2,382, 242 1,764,451 617,791 12,356 18 221,887 289,258 67,371

Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines .- 1 1 887 1,663 776 w
Copper mines.. 13 4 300,950 222,885 78,065 i,562 9 24,061 37,255 13,194 H
Gold and silver and precious metals 82 5 107,999 88,748 19,251 385 77 3,606,761 4,148,547 541,7S6 a
Iron mines 1 1 .. 600 600 in
Lead and zinc mines
Quarries 2 2 23,327 25,015 1,688
Oil other
All gas and salt wells 102 24 1,594,659 950,960 643,699 12,874 78 1,575,743 2,461,938 886,195

Total, extraction of minerals 201 33 2,003,608 1,262,593 741,015 14,821 168 5,230,779 6,675,018 1,444,239

Manufacturing and mechanical industries:


Food and kindred products-
Butter, cheese, and milk 4 1 11,472 11,452 20 1 3 208,373 210,335 1,962
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and
vegetables) :
Oleomargarine
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 3 2 252,196 200,026 52,170 859 1 233,736 241,474 7, 73S
Bread and bakerv Droducts 1 1 11,351 11,047 304 6
Coffee and spices
Flour mills and gristmills 3 2 172,213 146,885 25,328 506 1 9,961 10,822 861
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo-
lasses
Beet sugar
Confectionery and ice cream
Food preparations, all other
Total, food and kindred products 11 6 447,232 369,410 77,822 1,372 5 452,070 462,631 10,561
Leather and finished products-
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished.
41 Boots and shoes
42 All other 2 1 6,509 6,000 509 10 1 1,818 2,798 980

Total, leather and finished products 2 1 6,509 6,000 509 10 1 1,818 2,798 980

Paper and printing-


o 43 Paper and wTood pulp
44 Manufactures of paper 1 1| 8,200 7,943 257 : 5
}U 45 Printing and publishing 12 270,469 233,964 36,505 ' 730 3 24,276 29,170 4,894
00 46 Industries relating to printing and publishing
(engraving, stereotyping, and eleetrotyping,
type founding, etc.)
Total, paper and printing 13 10 278,669 241,907 36,762 735 3 24,276 29,170 4,894

Liquors and beverages-


47 Distilled... . . . 1 , 122.320 129,943 7,623 CO
48 Malted 1 '270 5,459 5 189 H
49 All other 2 1 4,384 3,151 1,233 25 1 1,125 1,125 >
Total, liquors and beverages 1 1 4,384 3,151 1,233 25 3 123,715 136,527 12,812 a
Chemicals and allied products- H
50 Chemicals 1 132,073 134,866 2,793
51 Fertilizers . . . . . o
52 Gas, illuminating and heating 2 1 5,307 4,971 336 7 1 7,239 11,212 3,973
53 Oils, and oil products . . 02
54 Paints and varnishes
i
55 Patent medicines
56 Petroleum, refined Q
57 Soap 1
i i5 516 16,085 569
58 All other O
Total, chemicals and allied products 4 1 5,307 ! 4,971 33G 7 3 154,828 162,163 ! 7,335

Stone, clay, and glass products—


Stone-
59 Cement 1
Marble and stone work 1 1 8,497
60
Clay-
8 502 5 i
61 Brick and tile 1 1 22 851 11,375 11,476 230
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc
63 Allother 1
64 Glass and glass products i
Total, stone, clav, and glass products 2 2 31,353 19,872 11,481 231 i !

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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[rneorac returned for the calendar year ended Dee. 31, 1916.]

NEVADA—Continued.

Total : CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. i CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num- I
ber of!
cor- | Nura- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tioi
Gross Total Normal cor- : Gross deduc- Deficit,
ons cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax.
| report-! pora- pora- : income. tions.
! ing. ! tions. tions. j

1
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—
<>') Smelters
<){j ]
67
Manufactures
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles
84.555 ; $4,100 ; $455 I $2,213 ! 3
o
US ('arriages and wagons^ .* 72
(>9 ' Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)
70 , A11 ot her

Total, metals and metal products other than


iron and steel 4,555 4,100 ; 2,213 i 2, 213
Miscellaneous industries-
o
Tobacco.
o
71 i
72 i Agricultural implements
73 i Electrical machinery 10,565 10,210 355 $781 $4,917 $4,136
74 Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc.
75 Rubber goods
76 Fur goods.
77 | Shipbuilding j
78 I Building construction > 13,097 7,329 115 ! 10.740 10,740
!
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun- i
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) i 5,568 10,172 I 4,604
Engineering I 2,273 1,364 909 IS i.
81 I All other ; 207,934 176,004 31,930 638 I 1,620 2,007 j "'387
Total, miscellaneous industries j 233,8 194,907 38,962 778 18,709 27,836 | 9', 127
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in- ;'
dustries | 55 33 1,527,115 | 1,322,684 204,431 3,905 790,278 885,616 i 95,338
Public utilities: ' I
Electric and gas lighting and power companies 8 7 824,282 615,557 208.725 4,119 910 910 j
Railroads, steam 9I 4 1,220,035 939,515 280'. .720 5,610 i 450,696 505,966 \ 55,270
Railways, electric, city and suburban 1i 4^183 4.207 i ' 24
Steamship transportation companies
Waterworks 8j 4 178,237 151,523 26,714 534 I 5,423 0.392 3,969
E xpress companies 1I 1 17,311 17,158 153 3 i.
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 12 90,781 77,374 13,407 268 ! 111.578 115.985 ! 1.407
All other ; 8 66,847 : 59,758' 7,089 142 •' 4 23;931 46,662 ; 22'. 731

Total, public utilities I 47 27 2,397,493 I 1,860,885 536,608 : 10,676 20 ; 596.721 683,122 86,401

Banks and insurance companies:


Banks—
National banks 546,695 370,431 176,261
Savings banks and State banks.. - 579,372 109,074 170,298 • . 406
Trust companies - ..' '..... 63,279 44,658 IS,621 373 584

Total, banks 30 1,189,346 824,166 365,180 ' ,301 58}

Insurance companies—
Life
Fire and marine (stock) 33,048 ; 30,796
Fire and marine (mutual)
Casualty 9^534" 6,657
Fidelity and surety
AH other
Total, insurance companies 42,582 ; 37,453 5,129 i 102 1 12.560 16.609 4,019 _
Grand total, banks and insurance companies.... 33 1,231,928 1 861,619 370,3(19 . 106 3 13.141 17,193 4,0)9

99
Merchandising companies:
Department stores
37,263
\
1
4.931
21.750
on
22,062
13
312
£
100 Wholesale jobbers 140,510 i 103,247
101 Real estate - ; 109,911 I 90,161 19,747 10 . 2 4,914 40,063 15,119
102
103
Amusement companies
Hotels and restaurants
: 94,494 I
326,145 ;
84,161 I
299,781 !
10,333
26,364
207 |
526 I
3I 1,440 i
118,205 i
78,779
135, 510
77,339
17,305
*
Total, merchandising companies.. 46 671,060 I 577,353 j 93,707 1,873 \ 22 I 171.270 1 281,358 110,088

104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere !


provided for ". 214 135 3,879,437 | 2,664,986 :
1,214,451 24,111 554,808 818,877 162,069

105 Corporations, inactive 289 289 875 23,378 I 22,503

Total, miscellaneous companies 503 135 3,879,437 j 2,664,9S6 I 1,214,451 I 24,111 36S 555,683 840,255 j 284,572

Grand total for the State of Nevada 939 318 14,092,883 ! 10,314,571 3,778,312 I 75,148 621 7,579,762 j 9,671,820 2,092,058
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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued. O)
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]
NEW HAMPSHIRE.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


$ num-
Classification

ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
Gross Total Normal cor- Gross deduc-
tions cor- income. deductions.
Net income. tax. income. Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
GO
H
Agriculture and animal husbandry:
1 Farming.... 3 2 $1,566 $1,134 $432 $9 1 $894 $1,898 $1,004
2 Florists and fruit growers 1 1 10,184 10,104 80 2
Stock raising 3 2 I 7,269
4 Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 10
3 279
94,581
1 980
77^ 649
1 299
16,932
26
339 5
7,116
90,263 224,982
153
134,719 3
O
CO
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 17 10 109, 610 90,867 18, 743 376 7 98, 273 234,149 135,876

Extraction of minerals:
5 Coal mines
Copper mines
7 Gold and silver and precious metals 1 1 19,000 19,050 50 o
qs
Iron mines
Lead and zinc mines
o
10 Quarries 5 4 111,821 102,134 9,687 193 1 39,908 39, 908 g
11 Oil gas and salt wrells
12 All other 2 2 5,100 5,100
Total, extraction of minerals 8 4 111,821 102,134 9,687 193 4 58,908 64,058 5,150
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred p r o d u c t s -
13 Butter, cheese and milk 5 2 44,086 42,978 1,108 22 3 89,770 90,821 1,051
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and
vegetables) 2 2 2,834 1,805 1,029 21
15 0 leomar garine
16 Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products.
17 Bread and bakery products
18 Coffee and spices
19 Flour mills and gristmills 1 1 1,792,585 1,731,756 60,829 1,217
20 Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo- 1
lasses
21 Beet sugar.
22 ;
Confectionery and ice cream 1i 1 32,863 32,341 522 10
23 Food preparations, all other

Total, food and kindred products 9 6 ; 1,872,368 1,808,880 63,488 1,270 3 \ 89,770 , 90,821 1,051
Textiles and their p r o d u c t s - |
24 Carpets and rugs
25 Cordage and t w i n e . !
26 Cotton coods - 7* 27 460,438 25 548 987 1 911 451 36 124
TTat^ and cans I 1 14 789 14 424 365
28 Hosiery and knit goods 9 9 1,927,447 1,622,671 304, 776 6 095
29 Silk and silk goods 1
30 "Woolen and worsted goods is U 3,083,728 2,506,192 577,536 ii,462 4 330,876 360,199 29,323
31 Men's clothing 4 127,926 110, 786 17,140 337
32 42 2 321,706 277,278
Women's clothing 44 428 736
33 Men's and women's other furnishings
34 All other - 6 5 643,397 550,624 92,773 1,808 1 22,534 32,027 9,493 w

Total, textiles and their products .....,,.. 47 42 33,579,431 30,630,962 2,948,469 56,569 5 353,410 392,226 38,816 ^
Iron and steel p r o d u c t s -
35 Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills w
36 6,427,640
Foundry and machine shop ; 38 si 4,392,046 2,035,594 40,488 7 181,538 230,629 49,091 3
Total, iron and steel products : 38 31 6,427,640 4, 392,046 2,035, 594 40,488 181,538 230,629 49,091 W
Lumber and its manufactures—
37 Sawmills and planing mills - 8 685,302 616,350 68,952 1,380 3 421.633 474,476 52,843 ^
38 ;
Furniture and fixtures . 6 5 454,524 390,042 64,482 1,235 1 110,588 130,595 20,027 «
39 All other woodworking establishments i 31 20 1,836,618 1,654,375 182,243 3,350 11 428,778 502,927 74,149 %
Total, lumber and its manufactures i 48 33 2, 976,444 2,660,767 315,677 5,965 15 960,979 1,107,998 147,019 O
Leather and finished products—
40 Leather tanned curried and finished 6 3 778,887 533,006 245,881 4,918 3 106,687 119,572 12,885
41 Boots and shoes ! 18 14 7,383.208 6.350,592 1,032,616 13,414 4 130,009 136,564 6,555
42 All other ; 7 6 698,623 513.884 184,739 3,668 1 '527 594 67
Total, leather and finished products ! 31 23 8,860,718 7,397,482 1,463,236 28,000 S 237,223 256,730 19,507
Paper and printing—
43 Paper and wood pulp 4 4 380,525 265,728 114,797 2,296
44 Manufactures of paper i 17 17 4 903,904 3 209 613 1 694 291 33 719
45 Printing and publishing. ! 21 17 965,581 890,693 74,888 1,420 4 96,899 97,698 799
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc.) j
Total paper and printing ! 42 38 6,250,010 4,366,034 1,883,976 37,435 4 96,899 97,698 799
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]
NEW HAMPSHIRE—Continued.
i No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions, j Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
I report-
ing.
pora-
tions.
pora-
tions.
tions.
72
6 H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Liquors and beverages—
47 Distilled :
48 Malted 4 3 $1,447,524 $1,370,066 £77,458 $1,085 1 $187,999 $188,251 $252
49 All other 2 1 2,498 2,386 112 2 1 8.590 8,796 206
n
Total, liquors and beverages 6 4 1,150,022 1,372,452 77,570 1,087 2 196,589 197,047 458
• —

Chemicals and allied products-


5!) Chemicals . . . . . . . . 3 1 41,637 36,256 5,381 108 2 3,486 3,507 21
51 Fertilizers 1 643,633 524 881 118 752 2,375
52 Gas illuminating and heating 5 4 137,505 116,394 21,111 387 1 712 1,276 564
53 Oils and oil products
54 Paints and varnishes 1 1 28,500 29,355 855
55 Patent medicines o 6.891 6,738 153 9 1,630 2,128 498
56 Petroleum, refined 7,281 8,192 911
57
58 \ll other 3 1 65,855 44,143 | 21,712 434 2 1,915 2,383 468
Total, chemicals and allied products 20 1C 895,521 728,412 167,109 3,313 10 43,524 46,841 3,317

Stone, clay, and glass products—


Stone—
Cement. . . 2 7,147 6,105 '< 1.042 21
60 iVFa-i'ble a n d stone work 4 3 57,380 51,581 5.799 116 1 702 2,860 2,158
(May-
61 Brick and tile 2 2 25,667 20,630 [
5,037 101
Pottery, terra ootta. fire chiv etc
(>3 Ml other .'. .
64 (; lass and glass products
Total, stone, clav, and glass products 8 7 90,194 78,316 11,S7S 238 702 2,860 2,158
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel-
smeiters
Manufactures 12 847,200 638,271 208,929 3,198 12,260 I 34,502 22,242
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 1 39,396 32,044 7,352 147
Carriages and wagons 3 76,494 70,922 5,572 111 '24,"483* f* ""27^742" "3*259
Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)
All other
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel 963,090 741,237 221,853 3,456 36,743 62,244 25,501
Miscellaneous industries-
Tobacco
Aejrictiltural implements 86,353 76,510 9,843 197
Electrical machinery 98,105 57, 737 40,368 808
Musicial instruments, pianos, organs, etc , 308,745 195,157 113,588 2,177
Rubber goods 6,340 7,712 1,372
Fur goods
Shipbuilding
Building construction 59,397 38,161 21,236 425 6,229 6,229
Construction; contracting (pavements roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) , 9,283 5,022 4,261 85 16,790 | 19,210 2,420
Engineering I 233 233
A11 other *2*i68"345' Tol2*284' 656.061 12,848

Total, miscellaneous industries 26 2,730,228 1,884.871 845,357 16,540 29,359 4,025


Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical
industries 296 232 66,095,666 56,061,459 10,034.207 194,361 64 2,226,736 ' 2,518,478 291,742
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies.. 2,689,405 1,845.108 844,297 13,756 6 i 531.415 i 579.334 47.919
Railroads, steam 1,772,516 765,112 1,007,404 20,148 11 4.965,944 5, 598,837 632,893
Railways, electric, city and suburban 1,148,312 ! 956,937 191,375 3,169 3 98.342 109,910 11,568
Steamship transportation companies 59,576 47,985 11,591 232 2 14.606 , 16,462 1,856
Waterworks 226,903 138,143 88,760 1,528 3 53,001 53,827 826
Express companies 66,928 65,936 992 20
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 78,597 66,557 12,040 240 4 3,339 3,790 451
All other 10,364 4,894 5,470 110 2 53,238 : 64,464 11.220
Total, public utilities. 136 105 6,052,601 3,890,672 2,161,929 39,203 31 5, 719,S 0,426,624 706, 739
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks-
National banks 1,600,909 1.019,842 581,067 11,604 40,733 ! 48,531 7, 798
Savings banks and State banks. 828,610 620,348 208.262 4,165 32,937 34,436 1.499
Trust companies 237,661 195,094 42,567 838
Total, banks... 2,667,180 1,835,284 831,896 16,607 73,670 , 82,967
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX- DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- 00
TORIE S—Continued. o
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
NEW HAMPSHIRE—Continued.

CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


Classification No.

Total
num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
cor- Gross Total Normal cor- Gross deduc-
tions
report- pora- income. deductions. Net income. tax. pora- income. tions.
Deficit.

ing. tions. tions.


CO
H
Banks and insurance companies—Continued. >
Insurance companies—
93 Life 1 1 $465.420 $543,007 $77,587
0-1 Fire and marine (stock) 11 10 $3,784 126 $3,384,689 $399,437 $7,989 1 760,287 763,887 3,600
95 Fire and marine (mutual) 14 14 37.294 37,294 746
96 Casualty 1 1 159,983 147,128 12.855 257 a
97 Fidelity and surety
98 All other
Total, Insurance companies 27 25 3,981.403 3,531,817 449,586 8,992 2 1.225,707 1.306,894 81,187

Grand total, banks and insurance companies 106 101 6.648.583 5.367,101 1,281,482 25,599 5 1,299,377 1,389,861 90,484
9
Q
Merchandising companies:
o
99 Department stores 5 4 247,710 193,572 54,138 968 1 207, 664 222.714 15.050 g
100 Wholesale jobbers 23 23 1.336,943 932,276 404,667 7,962
101 Real estate . •_ 24 19 139,714 99,910 39,804 796 5 5 965 Is,616 9,645
10? Amusement companies 21 13 303,637 275,940 27.697 553 8 123,182 136.129 12,947
103 Hotels and restaurants 22 14 871,146 725,086 146,060 2,921 8 193,154 200,592 7,438

Total, merchandising companies 95 73 2,899,150 2,226,784 672,366 13,200 22 529,965 575,045 45,080

104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere


provided for. 318 223 3,085,047 2,401,737 683,310 13,007 95 571,552 677,522 105,970
105 Corporations—inactive 76 76 95 2,975 2,880
' Total, miscellaneous companies 394 223 3.085.047 2,401,737 683,310 13,007 171 571,647 680.497 108,850
Grand total for the State of New Hampshire 1,052 748 85,002,478 70,140, 754 14,861,724 285,939 304 10,504, 791 11,888,712 1,383,921
NEW JERSEY.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming 648;350 12G,481 2,529 i 142,175 i 264,204 122,029
Florists and fruit growers 745,039 158,883 3,269 ! 98,947 ; 136,312 37,365
Stock raising 25,149 2,785 55 j.
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 1,051,495 231,630 4,632 I 60,l_72J 80,175 14,003
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 2,470,033 519,779 10,485 j 307,294 I 480,691 173,397
Extraction of minerals:
5 I Coal mines 23,334 i 20,529 2,805 56 110,412 | 122,612 | 12, 200
6 I Copper mines 13,028 i 20,041 i 7,013
7! Gold and silver and precious metals ! 2 46,506 I 39,950 6,556 131 21,940 21,940
8 i Iron mines 6! 2 ; 34,929 I 19,444 15,485 309 44,285 ; 55,882 11, 597
9 I Lead and zinc mines i ! 1 5,569 i 2,868 2,701 54
10 I Quarries 24 ! 12 i 816,923 ! 767,511 49,412 932 12 I 248,036 341,161 93,125
11 ! (_' il, gas, and salt wells 79 2 I 50,562 i 37,303 13,259 265 i 77 I 950,656 1,318,995 3G2,339
12 ! All other _47j 20 1 1,425,222 i 1,127,068 298,154 JM48J _ 2 1 [ 127,917 231,482 103,565
Total, extraction of minerals.. 170 2,403,045 | 2,014,673 388,372 7,895 | 124 ! 1,500,334 2,112,113 611.779
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
13
Food and kindred products—
Butter, cheese, and milk.._.., 1,272,164 ! 1,116,820 155,344 3,107 I 59,8 66,638 6,804
55
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and H
722,742 j 239,600 Q
vegetables) *. 962,342 i 4,791 ' 11 i 162.943 ! 220,114 57,171 GO
15 Oleomargarine 3,314,852 I 3,150,531 I 164,321 3,286 ! 2; 2,142 6,699 4,557
16 Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 2,237,631 ; 1,801,546 I 436,085 8,732 ! 822,385 890,410 68,025
17 Bread and bakery products 1,255,071 i 1,105,710 149,361 2,977 ! 699,981 751,861 51,880
18 Coffee and spices
19 Flour mills and grist mills 72,435 | 56,565 15,870 318 | 131,675 183,434 51,759 3
20 Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo- O
lasses 33,622,355 i 17,443,596 16,178,759 320,690 ;
21 Beet sugar o
22
23
Confectionery and ice cream
Food preparations, all other
38 23
16
"3," 723," 424': 3,470,307
4,672,697
253,117
2,522,902
5,043
_50,257_
15 !
12 I
410,332
462,584
487,179
522^848_
76,847
60,264
g
28 I
Total, food and kindred products 196 I 121 53,655,873 \ 33,540,514 I 20,115,359 399,201 75 2,751,876 3,129,183 377,307
Textiles and their p r o d u c t s -
Carpets and rugs 3 2 1,008,737 692,547 316,190 6,324 118,169 i 137,747 19,578
Cordage and twine 3 3 751,047 346,513 404,534 | 8,091
Cotton goods 47 34 12,280,137 8,515,723 3,764,414 66,982 631,597 673,970 42,373
Hats and caps 15 12 3,769,045 3,222,578 546,467 9,485 300,246 307,070 6,824
Hosiery and knit £.oods 20 16 6,503,236 5,425,846 1,077,390 19,250 150,233 236,926 86,693
Silk and silk goods 159 141 29,649,011 23,962,324 5,686,687 i 113,152 868,826 | 938,473 69,647
Woolen and worsted goods 22 20 25,289,356 17,021,250 8,268,106 158,743 240,932 • 244,629 3,697
Men's clothing 12 8 557,650 251,704 305,946 6,118 30,309 36,150 5,841
Women's clothing 11 6 652,172 584,982 67,190 1,306 163,235 176,760 13-525
Men's and women's other furnishings 29 21 2,739,007 2,409,169 329,838 6,219 396,195 454,379 58,184
All other 82 65 21,193,223 13,000,211 8,193,012 159,318 17 I 579,416 654,116 74,700
to
Total, textiles and their products. 328 104,392,621 I 75,432,847 28,959,774 554,988 ! 75 | 3,479,158 3,860,220 381,062 00
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER- to
00
RITORIE S—Continued. to
[Tncome returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
NEW JERSEY—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOMK.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- ; Num-
JNDI'STRIKS. , pora- ber of I ber of Total
Gross Total Normal deduc- Deficit.
! lions cor- deduct ions. i Net income. ; i pora- tions .
report- pora-
ing. tions. : tions.
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries -Continued }d.
Iron and steel p r o d u c t s - H
Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills. 39 29 122,951,579 $15,913,911 57,037,668 ' $139,219 10 $956,872 I $1,090,510 ; $133,638
:
Foundry and machine shops ! 329 230 105,701,739 74,996,326 30,705,413 ! 598,285 99 15,298,717 16,528,393 | 1,229,676

Total, iron and steel products i 368 259 j 128,653,318 90,910,237 37,743,081 737,504 ! 109 ( 16,255,589 j 17,618,903 ; 1,363,314 Tf.
Lumber and its manufactures- I
Sawmills and planing mills 1,831,476 1,411,597 419,879 8,328 15 510,208 625,584 - 115,376
Furniture and fixtures 1,383,118 991,994 391,124 7,823 4 268,099 278,501 10,402
All other woodworking establishments.. 2,908,797 > 2,330,423 578,374 11,312 21 696,953 822,621 ; 125,66S

Total, lumber and its manufactures 76 6,123,391 i 4,734,014 1,389,377 27,463 j 40 ; 1,475,260 ! 1,726,706 251,446

Leather and finished products— ,


40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished i 38 ! 0,214,228 6,209,858 ! 3,004,370 59,364 10 229,392 355,216 125,821
Boots and shoes \ 12 I 2, 777,157 2,331,823 j 445,334 8,326 3 251,200 265,325 i 14,125
42 i All other j 23 ! 3,684,334! 2,440,570 1,243,764! 24,033 229,659 . 244,812! 15,153

Total, leather and finished products. 15,675,719 j 10,982,251 4,693,468 j 91,723 20 : 710,251 865,353 155,102
Paper and printing—
" Paper and wood pulp 3 2! 513,536 1 360,490 1 153,046 1 3,061 ! 1 14,903 18,062 3,159
Manufactures of paper , 59 48 I 8,777,588 | (>, 382,647 2,394,941 ! 47,545 !: 11 259,117 \ 677,136 • 408,019
Printing and publishing 159 116 i 7* .585,590 i 6,529,560 I 1,056,030 20,913 43 1,046,542 I 1,133,649 I 87 107
Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and elect rotyping, type
founding, e t c . ) . . . , 13 j 406,085 | 382,987 j 23,098 463 ; 6 138,488 155,223 16,735
Total, paper and printing. 234 ! 173 | 17,282,799 j 13,655,684 | 3,627,115 71,982 ! 61 j 1,469,050 1,984,070 j 515,020
Liquors and beverages—
47 Distilled 3 181, 726 ; Us, 616 23,110 ! 1.1.274 22,827 7,5o,3
48 Malted 26 ! 18, 785,186 | 16,317,727 2,467,459 6IX,514 685,885 67,371
49 All other 19 I li ! 319,220 i 256,701 62,519 i 1/251 s 102,617 117,262 14,645
Total, liquors and beverages.. 57 | 39 i 19,286,132 j 16,733,044 ; 2,553,088 ; Is, 202 , IS 736.405 825,974 89,569
Chemicals and allied products—
50 Chemicals 12,427,840 7, 602,405 4,825,435 ' 25 543,737 847,681 303,944
51 Fertilizers 38,346 36,252 2,094 12 j 42,826 64,748 21,922
52 Gas, illuminating and heating.. 6 j 264,227 185,387 78,840 | 1,575 ! 2 31,928 39,119 7,191
53 Oils, and oil products 218,849 160,510 58,339 ! 1.167 i ;-5 18,888 29,079 10,19]
54 Paints and varnishes 28 | 5,194,500 3,604,096 1,590,404 ! 31,409 | 4 22,137 30,416 8,279
55 Patent medicines 262,072 219,246 42,826 I ' 858 I 9 6,208 8,521 2,313
56 Petroleum, refined 1 5,317 7,984 2,667
Soap 665,448 432,970 232,478 i 4,648 I! 1 7,444 9,948 2,504
All other 96 ! 20,312,524 12,537,438 ',775; 086 I 154.8S() I :',.-) 456,368 537,224 80,856
Total, chemicals and allied products 39,383,806 j 24,778,304 14, 605,50? 288,530 . 84 1, 13J,*53 1,574, 720 439,867
Stone, clay, and glass products-
Stone—
59 Cement 20 ! 1,128,697 983,239 145,458 I 2,901 ! 12 256,960 418,916 161,95C
60 Marble and stone work. _ 50 | 2,100,192 1,907,047 193,145j 3^856 ! 19 656,150 748,850 92,700
Clay- ! i
61 Brick and tile 41 4,846,006 3,262,670 1,583,336 i 31.515 : 20 I,175,516 1,327,975 152,459
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc. 36 5,339,864 4,423,986 915,878 I 17,778 I 8 663, 003 711,900 48,897
63 All other 22 5,280,512 2, 646,852 2,633,660 I 52,674 ' 5 183,337 229,310 45,973 rr;
64 Glass and glass products 38 5,034,911 4,216,684 818,227 1 14,384 ! 9 1, 266,741 1,333,277 66,536
Total, stone, clay, and glass products j 213 I 23, 730,182 17,440,478 6,289,704 ! 123,108 I 73 4, 201, 707 4, 770 228 568,521
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—
65 Smelters 9 2,642,805 1,937,221 705,584 i 10,954 j 2 6,010 8,398 2,388
66 Manufactures 202 19,878,656 13,285,229 6,593", 427 j 130,668 ! 50 1,600,725 1,939,987 339, 262
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 35 3,699,447 2,044, 964 1,654,483 32,365 I 14 [ 3,948,038 I 4,659,817 I 711,779
68 Carriages and wagons | 8 417,409 371, 796 45,613 889 I 2 12,927 I 15,832 - 2,905
69 Cars Csteam railroad, street cars, etc.) I 5 1,133,735 634,732 499,003 9,980 I 3 235, 722 368,645 ! 132,923
70 All other 2 147,671 140,151 7,520 ' 150
Total, metals and metal products other than
iron and steel 261 190 27,919, 723 18,414,093 9,505,630 I 185,006 | 5,803,422 I 6,992,679 j 1,189,257
Miscellaneous industries— I
71 Tobacco ! 16 11 i 1,794,384 1.538,440 I 255,944 5,119 j 141,644 187,167 45,523
72 Agricultural implements i
73
74 j
75 I
Electrical machinery
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc
\
I
49
24 ill 8,126,618
30,682,145
5,946,607
21,064,937
11,783,819
j
1
I
2,180,011
9.617,208
I
I
42,741
188,742 I
64,140 j
917,897
373,391
1,017,160
489,835
i
!
99,263
116,444
375,057
76 i
77 |
Rubber goods
Fur goods
Shipbuilding
i
'
,
72
6
16
II
12 |
14,992,172
'120,697
29,649,723
116,210
26.865,466
j
I
3,208,353
4.487
2,784,257
I
; 92
53,685
3,836,541
145,235
10,250,957
4,211,598
146.766
10,300,276
i
i
1,531
49,319 to
! OO
78 i Building construction 125 85 ' 3,980,438 3,537.118 I 443,320 I 8,775 ! 1,399,285 1,556,659 ' 157,374
00
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES ANDTERRI- to
TORIE S-—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
N E W JERSEY—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


nura-
i ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Net income. Normal cor- Gross deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- income. deductions. tax. pora- income. tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Miscellaneous industries—Continued.
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun- 124 71 $6,069,134 $5,284,790 $784*, 344 $15,688 $2,895,060 $3,453,111 $558,051
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.).
Engineering 16 11 i 273,743 256,733 17,010 336 85,691 97,495 11,804 Q
All other 301 212 30,517,449 21,038,774 9,478,675 182,644 2,717,132 3,015,143 298,011 CO
Total, miscellaneous industries j 749 | 498 j 126,206,503 97,432,894 28,773,609 561,962 22,762,833 j 24,475,210 1,712,377
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-
dustries 2,928 | 2,051 562,310,067 404,054,360 158,255,707 3,089,669 877 60,780,404 I 67,823,24ef 7,042,842

Public- utilities: a
Electric and gas lighting and power companies. 103 36,547,663 25,880,770 10,666,893 213,342 756,503 836,906 80,403 o
Railroads, steam 22 40,201,633 30,122,430 10,079,203 201,277 840,273 970,862 130,589
Railways, electric, city and suburban 35 24 21,177,292 18,154,916 3,022,376 60,448 908,546 1,091,939 183,393 g
Steamship transportation companies 22 15 2,457,242 1,643,876 813,366 16,248 691,210 803,053 111,843
Waterworks 109 79 5,086,058 3,458,881 1,627,177 33,321 336,942 396,379 59,437
Express companies 11 9 402,876 367,713 35,163 701 79,056 80,684 1,628
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies. 32 19 1,495,963 749,599 746,364 14,751 87,784 94,261 7,477
All other 155 117 7,059,547 3,595,061 3,464,486 68,767 1,119,377 1,364,208 244,831
Total, public utilities. 356 114,428,274 83,973,246 j 30,455,028 8,855 j 133 i 4,818,691 ! 5,638,292 j 819,601
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks- I ! i
National banks 199 182 12,532,219 9,391,735 3,140,484 61,995 17 | 658,097 ! 706,179 48,082
Savings banks and State banks - 36 33 3,262,447 2,277,512 984,935 19,699 3! 52,245 j 61,426 !, 9,181
Trust companies 108 105 16,530,244 12,024,061 4,506,183 91,315 I 3I 220,605 j 290,070 69,465
Total, banks.. 343 320 32,324,910 23,693,308 8,631,602 j 173,009 23 930,947 | 1,057,675 j 126,728
Insurance companies—
Life 3 i 145,451,432 j 138.196,063 7,255,369 140,107
Fire a n d m a r i n e ( s t o c k ) . . . 12 i 16,734,075 15,400,907 : 1.333,168 26,663
Fire a n d m a r i n e ( m u t u a l ) . 13 ! 30,942 j . 30,942 620
Casualty 19 ! 3,798,813 '"s," 270," 947*1 527,866 10,556 156,465 172,600 16,135
Fidelity and surety 5i 310,889 ! 206,280 | 104,609 2,094
Allother "'6*299 6,365 66
J_
Total, insurance companies. 52 166,326,151 157,074,197 9,251,954 ! 180,010 162,764 178,965 16,201
Grand total, banks and insurance companies... 397 372 j 198,651,061 180,767,505 ] 17,883,556 | 353.049 25 1,093,711 1,236,640 142,929
Merchandising companies:
Department stores 22 21 4,114,654 3,658,317 456,337 I 6,719 1 90,432 95,050 4,618
100 Wholesale jobbers 174 143 23,597,116 19,293,986 4,303,130 | 85,704 31 992,962 3,687,445 2.694,483
101 Heal estate 667 386 5,789,065 3,872,779 1,916,286 ! 38,267 281 1,487,864 2,232,206 744,342
102 Amusement companies 162 84 3,124,615 2,667,734 456,881 ! 8,462 78 1,874,519 2,145,470 270,951
103 Hotels and restaurants 97 61 6,364,751 5;570,464 794,287 | 15,701 36 2,635,449 2,801,203 165,754

104
Total, merchandising companies.
All other corporations of every description n o t elsewhere
1,122 695 I 42,990,201 35,063,2 7,926,921 154,853 427 7,081,226 10,961,374 3,8 ',148
8a
provided for 3.421 2,163 92,073,276 ! 61,795,728 I 30,277,548 I 594,708 1,261 10,293,257 12,175.529 1,882,272 w
105 Corporations—inactive 1,12 1,123 144 45,832 45,688 H
M
' i" o
Total, miscellaneous companies 4,547 I 2,163 ! 92,073,276 I 61,795,728 ; 30,277,548 j 594,708 2,384 10,293,401 12,221,361 | 1,927,960
G r a n d total for t h e State of N e w Jersey. 9,777 5,750 1,015,845,736 770,138,825 I 245,706,911 4,819,514 4,027 85,875,061 100,473,717 I 14,598,656

NEW MEXICO. 9
o
o
Agriculture and animal husbandry:
Farming . . . . 18 7 $62,773 $53,953 $8,820 $176 11 $85,408 $139,914 154 506
Florists and fruit growers 2 1 1,700 1,668 32 1 1 800 1,500 700
Stoclr raising . . . . 65 39 1,538,436 967,402 571,034 11,421 26 358,948 633,540 274 592
Forest, and lumber not provided for elsewhere 1 1 3,272 24,774 21,502

Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 86 47 1,602,909 1,023,023 579,886 11,597 39 448,428 799,728 351,300
Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines 8 2 2,703,210 2,336,200 367,010 7,341 6 959,632 970,867 11,235
Copper mines 8 3 19,542,667 10,333,569 9,209,098 184,182 5 11,927 33,357 21,430
Gold and silver, and precious metals 3 3 1,762 31,472 29,710
Iron mines 1 i "" 1 15 438 15.602 164
Lead and zinc mines
Quarries . . .
Oil gas and salt wells 4 4 920 24 502 23 582
All other 35 7 2,544,904 1,968,432 576,472 11,530 28 125,045 357,936 232,891
to
Total, extraction of minerals 59
=Ji 24,790,781 14,638,201 10,152,580 203,053 47 1,114,724 1,433,736 319,012
00
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- 00
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916 ]
N E W MEXICO—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


^ !
num-
o ber of
i I INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- b e r of Gross Normal ber of Gross Total
1 ! tions d e d u c e s . ! Net income. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
% 1 report- po°ra-
ing. tions.
* ™ tax. pora- tions.
tions .
O j
w
H
\ Manufacturing and mechanical industries: >
j Food and kindred products—
13 i Butter, cheese, and milk 2 2 88,589 $10,746 S2; 157 Ul
14 1
1
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables) 2 1 : $8,985 $6,088 82,897 i 6,474 3,289
15 ' Oleomargarine i Ul
16 ! Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 2 2 110,578 55,251 55,327 1,107 !
17 i Bread and bakery products 1 1 972 1,156 184 O
IS ! Coffee and spices . ..) ! '
:
19 Flour mills and grist mills 7 6 83,262 76,139 7,i23 144 L 19,993 22,406 2,413
20 | Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and
! molasses a
21 i Heetsutar j i
22 ! Confectionery and ice cream 2 2 43,857 j 41,994 1 863 37
5
23 Food preparations, all other I
;
Total, food and kindred products 16 | 11 246,682 i 179 ; 472 67,210 1,346 5 32,739 40,782 8,0-13
Textiles and their products—
24 1 Carpets and rugs
25 ! Cordage and twine i
26 i Cotton goods I
27 ' Hats and caps
1i ;
28 Hosiery and knit goods j . i
29 ; Silk and silk goods 1 i
30 ; Woolen and worsted goods I..;.... !
31 Men's clothing 1
32 Women's clothing I )
i
33 Men's and women's other furnishings
34 All other i !

Total, textiles and their products 1


--~ » ' r=r^-...-r~-r-—•-
Iron and steel products
35 Blast furnaces, steelwork-, and rollin-.1 mills
36 Foundry and machine shops 1 79,014 7"), 479 I \ Mo
Total, iron and steel products.. 1 I 75,479 3, 53")
79.014 I
Lumber and its manufactures—
37 Sawmills and planing mills 57,304
38 Furniture and fixtures t>\ 113 7.731 9,929 2.I9\
39 All other woodworking establishments..

Total, lumber and its manufactures... 68, 113 ' 57,304 7.731 : 9.929 2,!9\

Leather and finished products-


40 Leather, tanned, curried, and iinislud . .
41 Boots and shoes
42 All other
Total, leather and finished products

Paper and p r i n t i n g -
43 Paper and wood pulp
44 Manufactures of paper
45 Printing and publishing 20s,991 251,448 352 138,623
46 Industries relating 10 printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and elect rotyp ing, •
type founding, etc.)--
Total, paper and printing. 268,991 251,448 17,543 138,623 143.712 5,089

Liquors and beverage.- -


+7 ! istilled
48 Malted 133.779 106.250 27,529
All oilier 2, XXS 3 096 208

Total, liquors and beverages 133,779 106,250 27,529 3.096 208


!
'hemicals and allied p r o d u c t s -
Chemicals
Fertilizer^.
; (his, iJluminating and heating.
53 ; Oils, and oil products
5-1 Pn ints and varnishes
Patent medicines ........ ..
Petroleum, refined i
Soap
58 Allot h e r . . .
Total, chemicals and allied product^. 1,575 1,390

00
TABLE 1 0 a . - CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- to
oc
TORIE S—Continued. GC

[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]


NEW MEXICO—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
Classification

INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-


pora- ber of Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- in^. ! dedans. Not income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. >
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone- &
59 Cement .
60 Marble and stone work •
Clay- 02
61 Brick and tile 3 3 $35 787 &31 425 $4,362 187
62 Potterv terra cotta fire clav etc o
63 All other
64 Glass and glass products
Total, stone, clay, and glass products 3 3 35,787 31,425 4,362 87 Q
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel— O
65 Smelters g
Manufactures..
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 1 1
68 Carriages and wagons . I
i
69 Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)
70 All other
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel
Miscellaneous industries—
71 Tobacco
72 Agricultural implements .
73 Electrical machinery
74 Musical instruments, pianos organs etc !
75 Rubber goods
76 Fur goods |
77 Shipbuilding 1
78 Building construction 2 2 68,593 29,388 39,205 784
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.)
80 Engineering
81 All other
Total, miscellaneous industries
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-
dustries
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies
Railroads, steam. 1
Railways, electric, city and suburban
Steamship transportation companies
Waterworks
Express companies
Telephone, telegraph, and radio conpanies
All other
Total, public utilities
Banks and insurance companies: or:
Banks- H
National banks
Savings banks and State banks..
Trust companies
Total, banks
Insurance companies—
Life c
Fire and marine (stock). o
Fire and marine (mutual).
Casualty
Fidelity and surety..
Allother "..
Total, insurance companies..
Grand total, banks and insurance companies. .. .\
Merchandising companies:
Department stores
100 Wholesale jobbers 11 ! 512,350 292,395 219,955 4.400 ' 1 I 1,947 6,714 4,767
101 Real estate 14 65,588 46,267 19,321 387 14 110,351 ' 120,939 10,588
102 Amusement companies. 1 19,042 18,654 388 4: 74,103 : 80 287 6.184
103 Hotels and restaurants. 2 ! 143,919 125,998 17,921 359 2 i 39,885 s 40^ 754 ' 869
Total, merchandising companies. 49 28 740,899 483,314 257,585 i 5,154 | 21 226,286 ! 248,6 22,408
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIES—Continued. §
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
N E W MEXICO—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


, num-
j ber of
INDUSTRIES. i cor- Num-1 Num-1
!1 pora- ber of Gross Total Normal i ber of Toi al
tions cor- i income. deductions. i Net income. cor- • deduc- Deficit.
i report- pora- tax. pora- ; tions.
! ing- tions. tions. I

104 other corporations


p of every. description not elsewhere ;
i d d for
pprovided f 319 207 i $ti,675.336 j $3,933,082 ' $2,742,254 •154,613 , 112 81,384,796 i $1,715,934 $331,138
105 t i i 235 44 ! 8,139 8,095
Corporations—inactive j 235
207 i 6,675,336 3,933,C 2,742,254 54,613 347 1,384,840 ! 1.724,073 339 ; 233
Total, miscellaneous companies i 554 o
474 ! 38,929,154 j 23,790,! 15,138,195 303,499 505 3.782,125 i 4.886.261 > 1,104.136
Grand total for the State of New Mexico ; 979 I ______

NEW YORK.

j Agriculture and animal husbandry:


1 ; Farming 141 47 $7,427,089 I $4,960,016 I $2,467,073 i $43,496 81,839.682 i 52.566,871 S727.1K!)
2i Florists and fruit growers 150 84 8,519,410 , 7,538;008 ! 981,402 \ 18,892 l,S6l',39S ! 2.168,584 307.186
3; Stock raising 27 224,509 i 182,003 i 42,506 851 244;614 456,086 211,472
4j Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 46 15 1,621,834 i 1,110,567 ! 511,267 ; 10,227 1,470,987 1,934,938 463,951
;
I Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 364 153 ! 17,792,842 | 13,790,594 I 4,002,248 I 73,466 211 5,416,681 j 7,126,479 ' 709,798
j
| Extraction ot minerals:
Coal mines 57 | 38 j 26,429,912 I 24,247,339 2,182,573 ! 43,435 19 3,911,148 i 4.475,731 •; 564, 583
Copper mines 64 j 30 288,036,044 I 139,354,290 148,681,754 i 2,953,845 ! 34 4,142,295 : 5,647,304 :; 1,505, 009
Gold and silver and precious metals 52 ! 19 i 10,744,319 8,115,747 2,628,572 | 52,573 33 758,672 '• 1,443,305 684, 633
8 Iron mines 22 10 i 4,424,303 j 3,083,341 1,340,962 I 26,819 12 1,740,425 i 1,826,275 ; 85, 850
9 Lead and zinc mines 12 6 55,794,196 j 12,302, 887 43,491,309 ! 869,824 6 629,989 ' 749,949 i 119, 960
10 Quarries 37 15 1,511,563 ! 1,192,878 318,685 ; 6,373 22 495,702 ' 619.579 ! 123, 877
11 Oil, gas, and salt wells 122 67 10,306,125 ( 6,307,307 3,998,818 j 79,910 55 497,744 3,375^065 ; 2, 877, 321
j
12 All other 235 88 42,721,408 ! 25,322,645 17,398,763 339,748 147 4,851,983 7,104,638 ! 2, 252, 655
Total, extraction of minerals... 601 273 439,967,870 j 219,926,434 j 220,041,436 ! 4,372,527 \ 328 17,027,958 | 25.241,846 ! 8,213,888
Manufacturing and mechanical industries: ;
Food and kindred products -
13 : Butter, cheese, and milk j .237: 163- 9,O72,S35 j . 7,235,688 l,S37, 147 1,139,106 363,211
14 \ Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and j
:
vegetables) ~ j 104 ; 60 4.816,144 I 4,000,917 ! 815,227 15,976 2,792,150 i 8.213,064 120,914
15 ' Oleomargarine i 73,371 i '152,132 78,761
16 i Slaughtering and meat packing and meat products.! 26 10,415,933 8,076,832 • 2,339,101 I 46,773 6! 208,748 ; 227,640 18,892
17 Bread and bakery products. j 122 88 : 79,879,511 72,516,427 ! 7,363,084 I 109,398 34 i 1,290,681 :
1,422,815 132,134
18 ! Coffee and spices... ; 9 5; 141,758 122,092 i 19,666 394 4 ! 71,854 i '122,105 50,251
19 ! Flour mills and gristmills j 87 69 15,583,989 12,784,408 : 2,799,581 ! 54,527 18 i 1.244,442 ! 1,624,473 380,031
20 | Sugar reiining (not including beet sugar) and mo-
; lasses ".." i 175,322,011 134,755,381 | 40,566,630 | 777,810 15 j 17,270,690 I 18,302,752 1,032,062
21 ! Beet sugar j
22 ' Confectionery and ice cream i 145 > 79 ' 10,967,340 8,636,983 2,330,357 | 45,903 66 I 5.134,200 ! 5,945,818 811,618
176 116 I 74,049,193 : 553,546
23 Food preparations, all other ! 58,402,945 15,646,248 j 312,194 , 60 2.532,538 ' 3,086,084
Total, food and kindred products ; 970 ! 647 ; 380,248,714 306,531,673 i 73,717,041 | 1,399,428 i 323 ; 34.394.5C9 \ 38,235,989 3,841,420
;
Textiles and their products—
24 j Carpets and rugs 21 17 30, 24,047,095 6,235,751 ! 120,179 18, 8s2 20, 731 1,849
25 Cordage and twine... 17 15 17 30,253,772 7,2s3,619 , 145,557 25, 375 26,279 904
26 i Co* ton goods 20 > ' lf;5 11, 30,695,914 11,111,560 ' 2>)0. 182 !.066, 368 1.205.410 139,042
27
28
29
30
!
i
|
j
Hats and caps
Hosierv and knit goods
Silk and silk good-
Woolen and worst ed goods
103
181
189 '
70
61
13X
112
53
s.
30,
05,
12,
7,387,929 ,
25,2 VT, 474
4^,947,527
950,140 i
5,275,OS3 '
16.230.095 '
8,296,949 ' 3. S3:,, 731
18.42S
103.507
2S2', 40s
73.942
] . 698, W0
' 989, 045 '
2.302. 185
726, 913
1,936.676
1.171,251
2.971.382 I
830.900 i
237,816
182,209
668,897
103,987
1
O
31 I Men's clothing 209 154 30'. 25,4 K), 379 4,880,511 91,901 3.192, 970 3,450,449 I 257,479
f;
32 | Women's clothing 55/, 386 3s, 83,166,776 ' 5,."j.']7,'> ' 5 98'747 5,928, 6.646,793 ! 718,018
33 j Men's and women s other iurnisinngs 32 S 21S 43. 34,388,942 9.301,890 17S.7S2 110 2.630, 476 3', 057'. 225 ! 426,749
34 > All other ' 255 ! 190 18. 35,521,827 12; 490, <U:} 241', 668 t;5 2.133, 093 2.364,274 i 231,181
Total, textiles mid their p r o d u c t 2,0M 1,509 8«;6,3()2. 772 ! 283,369,584 82,933.18S ; 1,555,664 572 20.713.192 23.6S1.323 i 2,968,131 o
o
;
Iron a n d *tee p r o d u c t s
35 ! Blast fur-wees. steelwork.-, a n d rolling milK 14(5' 110 92.15(). IS.", , -19, 7tf<), 974 12,859, 511 . S3',\ 877 1.905,780 2,085,459 j 179,729
36 j F o u n d r y a n d m a c h i n e ^hop.- 1,3t>9 y5;» 253, 752, t, I- . i68.55L,377 22. 51)6,001 26.0Ns',OfS : 4,422,617

Toial. iron a n d steel p r o d u c t s 1,515 ; l,0:',0 845.903.133 1 21S, 3-12,351 127.560.7S2 , 2. 128,3.'. 1 24.471.781 29.074,07' 4,602,346

Lumber and Us manufact ure> -


37 | Sawniills and planing mi'ls , 156 S,()(';S.46O 6.9* 1,261 1,704,190 32, 439 59 2,800,27? 3. 277, 026 4/0, 754
38 | Furniture and fixi ures j 2()5 179 17.302,00s 14.953,741 2 3icS,2(>7 , 45, 905 S6 2,630.318 :i.238, 195 608, 111
}
39 ! All other woodworking establishments ! .M 1 229 ' 36,101.704 2S.255,487 849,217 155, 277 124 5,397,791 6, 255',519 857, 728
i
T o t a l , l u m b e r a n d its manufacture:- j 774 ' 505 62,075,172 50,173,489 11, 901.'',83 233, 621 269 IO,82S\381 771, 040 1,942, 659

Leather and finished p r o d u c t s -


Leather, tanned, curried, and finished. 83 ! 04 45,958.714 J 5,988,364 29, 970,350 j 597, 802 i 19 1,161,873 1, 249, 761 87, 888
Boots and shoes .' 91 I 75 ; 21,3G5iO15 17,618,193 746,822 1 73, 543 I 16 '415,138 482, 245 67, 107
All other 153 ! J17 ; 9,439,967 7,385,070 2,054,897 ! 39, 858 ! 36 872,390 1, 043. 122 170, 732

To|al, leal her raid, finished product s, , j 256 , 76,763,696 40,991,627. 35, 772,069 '• 711, 203 | 71 ' 2.449,401 2.775. 128 325, 727
ill

CD
I-- 1—1
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- to
CD
TORIE S—Continued. to
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916. |
N E W YORK—Continued.

Total COKFORAT1ONS SHOWIJ CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num- :
ber of; I
cor- ! Num- i • Num- i
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of dross Total
Net income. ; N ormal ber of; Cross
cor- [ income.
Total
deduc-
tions • cor- j income. deductions. Deficit.
report-j pora- j Uix. " i pora- tions.
ing- ; lions. ! lions. ;

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Paper and p r i n t i n g -
43 Paper and wood pulp 51 42 $29,657,994 I $17,916,514 $11,741,480 $205,066 '• 9 ' $192,518 $572,546 *380,028
44 Manufactures of paper 418 348 ! 88,865,201 j 65,288,474 23,576,727 464,495 70 i 6,379,082 ! 7,167,912 788,
788,830
45 Printing and publishing 1.699 1,076 I 150,775,890 ; 131.265.484 19.510.406 372.233 623
m 35.814.531 i 40.242.592 4,428, Otil
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc.) .* *— 151 102 I 14,624,601 12,533,377 , 2,091,224 1 41,781 49 ; 1,281,913 ; 1,593,633 j 311,720 g
1 '
Total, paper and printing. 2,319 1,568 ! 283,923,686 | 227,003,849 > 56,919,837 1,083,575 751 ;' 43,668,044 j 49,576,683 j 5,908,639 „

Liquors and b e v e r a g e s -
Distilled 30 24 59,961,859 ! 51,677,990 8,283,869 ' 165,676 6. 245,858 277,682 ! 31,824
Malted 136 105 62,779,232 53,254,935 ; 9,524.297 178,470 31 7,983,777 8,508,300 j 524,523
All other 123 71 7,509,993 ! 6.548,827 ' 961,166 17,506 52 1,148,204 1,373,432 225,228
Total, liquors and beverages ! 289 200 | 130,251,084 | 111,481,752 j 18,769,332 361,652 89 9,377,839 i 10,159,414 781,57
Chemicals and allied p r o d u c t s - I
Chemicals 332 210 117,061,796 69,139,484 47,922,312 938,722 122 2,439,820 3,823,583 i 1,383,763
Fertilizers 32 22 21,476,202 14,102,918 7,373,284 142,917 10 307,673 418,643 ; 110,970
< «as, illuminating and heating. 38 24 46,960,480 30,827,767 16,132,713 | 322,654 14 277,238 406,577 129,339
Oils, and oil products 80 56 72,355,391 44,209,921 I 28,145,470 ! 539,765 24 129,540 265,957 ; 136,417
Paints and varnishes 99 72 22,483,917 15,233,987 i 7,249,930 I 143,283 27 489,321 566,777 I 77,456
Patent medicines 147 99 10,561,444 6,590,836 i 3,970,608 ! 78,745 48 426,350 523,460 97,110
Petroleum, refined 22 14 272,580,701 188,572,622 84,008,079 ! 1,680,161 8 62,910 208,369 145,459
Soap 47 32 12,411,043 9,182,113 3,228,930 i 59,362 15 173,438 234,,312 60,874
Allother 528 339 147,003,084 84,688,918 i 62,314,166 | 1,227,558 189 3,143,180 4,061,499 918.319

Total, chemicals and allied products | 1,325 868 i 722,894,058 462,548,566 260,345,492 j 5,133,167 457 i 7,449,470 I 10,509,177 3,059,707
Stone, clay, and glass products
Stone--
:
59 Cement 7,486,697 4.940,225 2,546,472 48,405 1.379,505 1,676.929 i 297,424
60 Marble a n d stone work 7,012,775 6,084, 135 928,610 18,573 3,081.552 3,493,797 j 412.215
Clay —
61 Brick a n d tile 91 59 5,466,628 4.879,117 587, 511 10, 749 32 574,728 1,874,513 I 299,785
62 i Pottery, terra eotfa, fire clay, e t c . 21 19 4,546,317 3,746,271 800,046 15,872 I 2 27,291 41,283 i 13,992
63 All other "..' 22 i 13 756,290 663,476 92,814 1.850 | 9 313,843 364,657 | 50,814
64 ; (> lass and glass products 114 ' 76 12,176,928 9,360,631 2,816,297 56,223 | 38 655,278 : 817,935 j 162,657
; (
Total, stone, clay, and glass products | 471 j 279! 37,445,635 29,673,855 j 7.771,780! 151,672 192 7,032,197 i 8,26
8,269,114 ! 1,236,917
Metals a n d metal products other t h a n iron and steel—
Smelters 49 \ 62,970,825 49, 328,350 854, 575 12 175, 377 354,428 ! 179,051
66 Manufactures { 680 i 87.790^517 ] 50, 846,016 ! 995, 041 221 5, 488,126 7,060,519 j 1,572,393
67 i Automobiles, motorcycles, a n d bicycles j 162 | 21, 493,092 I 10, 665,046 ; 202, 685 70 ; 1,793, 688 2,596,463 ! 802.775
68 ! Carriages a n d wagons ' .' 55 j 2,839,684 ; 451,572 8,762 21 i 3.608, 685 •l'. 307. 789 I 699,104
69 j <*ars (steam railroad, street cars. etc.) 17 \ 19,260,65!) 10, 663,864 213, 239 4 99, 053 lli;463 12,410
70 ! All other j 16 | 4.897,290 76,804 ! 21, 536 14 86, 394 276,913 ! 190,519 H
Total, metals and metal products other than iron j
and steel I 979 j 637 j 322,283,710 199,252,058 ! 123,031,652 2,295,838 342 11,251,323 14,707,57, 3, 456, 252
=
Miscellaneous industries— j <" ! H
71 Tobacco 177 ; 109 [ 83,138,845 : 54,007,164 29,131,681 582,605 10,663,680 11,213,313 549,633
O
72 Agricultural implements \ 17 | n 1,513,023 1,195,353 317,670 5,072 6 1,293,480 1,565,156 271,676
73 Electrical machinery ] 213 : 127 39,448,395 29,972,942 9,475,453 : 179,370 86 1,210,521 1,935,933 725,412
74 Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc \ 143 \ 85 \ 15,936,458 12,065,104 ! 3,871,354 75,420 58 1,734,960 : 2, 204,843 469,883
75 R u b b e r goods j 109 j 65 37,252,090 21,937,128 : 15,314,962 ! 301,000 44 1,597,020 ; 1,992,935 395,915
76 Fur goods ; 88 68 8,902,039 5,790,160 3,111,879 58,864 20 '487,636 538,998 51,362
!
77 Shipbuilding ] 35 \ 21 17,325,518 8,529,279 '• 8,796,239 175,925 14 1,083,729 1,318,071 234.342
78 Building construction i 757 ' 383 27,023,815 23,481,592 3,542,223 66,919 j 374 16,967,112 19,317,650 I 2,350,538
o
79 Construction: contracting (pavements, roads, tun- j
nels, river a n d harbor dredging, etc.) j 49S
j :
228 • 41,200,074 i 34,614,652 6,585,422 130,901 !
i ' !
270 22,500 158 2" 'HI, 105 j
i
3,530,947
o
SO Engineering i 222 118 14.197.307 : 11,305,568 2,891,739 57, J94 I 104 \ 712 547 5 925, 255 1,212,708 g
81 All other j 1,244 763 147,' 797; 147 86; 540,478 61,256,669 1,218,22» i VSL 1 > , 7 7 7 , »U± z\ )9S 52S 7,821,224

Total, miscellaneous industries j 3,503 : 1,978 433,734,711 ; 289,439,420, 144,295,291 2,851,099 | 1 525 7>,02s 147 9 , ,11 7S7 | 17,613,640

(Jrand total, manufacturing and mechanical in- !


dustries |14,553 , 9,507 3,161,826,371 2,218,808,224 ; 943,018,147 \ 18,205 S70 j 5 046 217,W> 1,294 291 tOl, i07 45,737,013
Public utilities: |" """ :" r
Electric a n d gas lighting and power companies | 394 301 272,853,572 207,105,150 i 65,748,422 1,581,256 997,508
Railroads, s t e a m . . . i 198 133 931', 183,447 : 760,041,841; 171,141,606 46,245,182 4,135,668
Railways, electric, city a n d s u b u r b a n j 138 f 81 I 113,936,714 93,633,145 20,303,569 19,2-19,029 2,233;188
Steamship transportation companies j 296 225 538,526,638! 361,295,446. 177.231.192 16,329,6 H 2,695,157
Waterworks i 215 164 8,259,352 6,265,356 i 1,993', 996 2,817,79/ i, 064,097
Express companies i 41 32 168,992,974 160,196,534 ! 8,796,440 197,791 25,243
!
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 370 281 210,841,605 141,992,602 ! 68,849,003 3,151,181 756,250
All other ; 981 618 i 80,090,609 63,219,943 1 16,870^666 14,556,896 1,429,674

Total, public utilities j 2,633 1,835 12,324,684,911 |l,793,750,017 | 530,934,894 j 93,781,981 jlO7,118,766 | 13,336,785
TABLE 10a. CORPORATION INCOME TAX-DISTRIBUTION OFINCOMESBY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dee. 31, 1910.j
N E W YORK—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
Gross Total Normal Gross
tions cor- income. deductions i Net income. lax.
cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tion^.
ing. tions. tions.

Banks and insurance companies:


Banks—
National banks 515 490 I 1140,763,658 ;i $87,015,425 I $53,748,233 j $1,073,895 $555,562 $652,433 $96,871
Savings banks and State banks 241 221 34,998,831 25,674,
c\- On A „„.
r\t^n i\ 9^OOl
323!OO834
A i 1 0182,336
0 OOP. i 20 513,759 926,400 ! 412.641
Trust companies 144 135 118,099,706 i 85,936,723 32,162,9813 | 641,498 j 9 737,873 1.126', 592 ! 388,719
Total, banks.. 900 846 293,862,195 ; 198,627,145 95,235,050 1,897,729 54 ! 1,807,194 I 2,705,425 )8,231
Insurance companies'—
= o
!
Life : 35 29 434,088.661 417,411,492 16,677,169 ! 333,213 6 624,182 ! 690,450 j 66,268
Fire and marine (stock) 134 115 ?20,337,986 189,219,464 31,118,522 | 630,518 19 17,632,974 j 18,225,434 592,400
Fire and marine (mutual) 70 70 444,254 j 191,937 252,317 ! 5,046 a
Casualty m 52 46,495,243 I 39,456.984 7,038,259 140,765 8.753,931 9,221,929 467,998 c
Fidelity and surety 8 8 10,135,009 8' 120^ 835 2, 014; 174 : 40,285
All other ' 3 2 56,890 ; ' 53,210 3,680 74 10,723 i 13,158 I 2,435
Total, insurance companies j 312 276 711,558,043 i 654,453,922 j 57,104,121 1,149,901 27,021,810 j 28,150,971 1,129,161
Grand total, banks and insurance companies 1,212 1,122 1,005,420,238 j 853,081,067 j 152,339,171 | 3,047,630 90 28,829,004 j 30, 8£6,396 I 2,027,392
Merchandising companies: j
99 Department stores : 85 71 39,088,567 32,377,146 6,711,421 120, 189 14 5,611,165 I 9,160,667 j 3,549,502
100 Wholesale jobbers j 1; 532 1.223 164,986,874 i 113,401,988 51,584,886 007,723 309 11,840,511 I 15,274,137 3,433,6:"
101 Real estate i 1,640 700 22,558,625 j 16,857,679 ! 5,700,946 109, 214 940 15,213,687 21,345,951 6,132,234
102 Amusement companies j 586 546 44,128,369 ! 37,670,496 ! 6,457,873 120, 827 40 25,025,553 ;, 747,278 3,721,725
103 Hotels and restaurants j 423 413 74,744,077 j 66,829,541 I 7,914,536 155, 596 10 14,213,019 15,124,700 911,681
Total, merchandising companies i 4,266 2,953 345,506,512 j 267,136,850 j 78,369,662 1, 513, 549 1,313 i 71,903,935 j 89,652,733 i 17,748,79
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for _ 20,829 11,934 11,004,938,927 658,983,063 j 345,955,8 6,837,775 8}X95 197.551,082 247.657,724 50,106 612
105 Corporations—inactive i 1 7 4 : ' 96;313 ; '437;228 j 340,915

Total, miscellaneous companies.. .21,003 |ll, 934 1,004,938,927 658,983,063 345,955,864 j 6,837,775 j 9,069 ,197,647,395 |248,094,952 j 50,447,557

Grand total for the State of New fork 44,632 27,777 8,300,137,671 0,025,476,249 2,274,661,422 | 44,464,771 16,855 J662,271,248 J801,492,479 |139,221,231

NORTH CAROLINA.

Agriculture a n d animal h u s b a n d r y :
Farming 19 $115,373 $80,089 $35,284 1705 I 9, $52,671 169,533 $16,862
Florists a n d fruit growers 15 156,763 135.166 21,597 432 I 7 13,040 25,302 ; 12,262
Stock raising 3 87,428 75,281 12,147 213 I 1; 3,688 ' 3,688
Forest a n d l u m b e r n o t provided for elsewhere 29 1,795,091 1,511,357 283,734 4,959 j 17 i 1,075,897 1,208,530 j 132,633
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 66 32 i 2,154,655 i 1,801,893 | 352,762 6,309 34 1,141,608 1,307,053 165,445 >
E x t r a c t i o n of minerals:
Coal mines..
Copper mines
Cold and silver a n d precious metals
iron mines
147,477 11,861 132, 616 2 652 7,291 ' 16,376 ! 9,085 S
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8,068 S, 72.1 I 655
Lead a n d zinc mines
Quarries 718,025 684,794 33,231 665 ' 7,969 103
Oil, gas. a n d salt wells
Allother '"26~i~365 209,'670 51,695 1.033"' 100,929 I 54,081
3
Total, extraction of minerals.. 1,126,867 909,325 217,542 4,350 I 70,176 ! 134,100 i 63,924 o
I
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Manufacturing a n d mechanical industries:
Food a n d k i n d r e d p r o d u c t s - g
Butter, cheese, a n d milk 11 I 143,729 ; 128,982 , 14,747 216 12,970 • 16,074 3,104
Canning a n d preserving (fish a n d oysters, fruits and
vegetables) 6I 4,464 3,047 1,417 29 31,292 I 33,452 ; 2,160
Oleomargarine..
Slaughtering a n d meat packing, and meat p r o d u c t s . 1 1 3,650 3,073 on
Bread a n d bakery products 6 4 o», 863 55,934 2, 929 2 S, 657 23,613 14, 956

Flour mills a n d gristmills 53 45 1,395,097 1,176,928 : 218, 169 4 350 8 80.209 86,279 6, 070
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) a n d
molasses
Beet ci">nrc>f
Confectionery a n d ice cream 5 2 26,406 22,142 j 4, 264 85 54,629 65 259 10, 630
Food preparations, all other j 6 2 176,590 155,115 j 21, 475 429 4 21,365 22;,200 835

Total food a n d k i n d r e d products ! 88 62 1,808, 799 1,545,221 263, 578 5,180 26 209,122 246,877 37, 755
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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER-
RITORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
NORTH CAROLINA—Continued.

1
Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.
! num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num-
pora- ber of (iross Total
tions cor- income.
report- pora-
ing. tions. : (ions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Textiles and their p r o d u c t s - 11
24 Carpets and rugs CO
25 Cordage and twine 2 1 2 $100,527 $72,054 $28,473 $570
26 Cotton goods 269 ! 252 76,411,553 57,893,596 18,517,957 363,842 ! SI. 331.074 SI, 737,968 $406,894 H
27 Hats and caps
28 Hosiery and knit goods 59 ; 54 8,381,115 6, 889,581 1,491,534 28,519 j 45,495 65, 763 20,268
29 Silk and silk goods
30 Woolen and worsted goods 2,568,347 1.920,141 648,206 11,675 i 1 624 2,831 2,207
31 Men's clothing 11 ! 8 293,223 '250, 478 42,745 835 I 3 29,254 32,672 ; 3,418
32 \ Women's clothing 3 3 41,443 38, 816 2,627 52 J
33 Men's and women's other furnishings 3 ; 2 30,219 22.998 7,221 144 ! 1 4,937 6,206 1,269
34 Allother 17 13 1,473,460 ; 656,265 13,250 I 4 19,969 j 67,609 47,640 o
;
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Total, textiles and their products j 380 I 349 89,299,887 j 67,904,859 | 21,395,028 418,887 ! 31 1,431,353 j 1,913,049 481, 696
Iron and steel p r o d u c t s - ;
35 i Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills . 8 71,315 59,359 11,956 240 ! 1 1,600 1,986 > 386
36 I Foundry and machine shops 54 I 1,630,165 j 1,270,934 359,231 7,436 I 10 249,289 279,385 ; 30,096
Total, iron and steel products.. 62 1,701,480 ! 1,330,293 371,187 7,676 I 250,889 ; 281,371 j 30,482
Lumber and its manufactures—
37 I Sawmills and planing mills 113 6,470,784 - 5,837,501 633,283 12,664 I 43 2,053,630 2,420,648 } 367,018
38 1 Furniture and fixtures 82 7,068,265 ! 5,995,175 1,073,090 21,074 ! 13 760,144 838,019 I 77,875
39 I All other woodworking establishments.. 2,063,810 1,710,572 353,238 6,889 20 249,950 428,032 l 178,082

Total, lumber and its manufactures i 258 I 15,602,859 ; 13,543,248 2,059,611 40,627 76 3,063,724 3,686,699 i 622,975
Leather andfinishedproducts—
40 307,073 I 190, 061 2,341 [.
41 Leather,
Boots andtanned,
shoes. curried, and finished
42 ! 510,543 j 350, 738 159,805 ! 3,196 • ",, 267 59,491 -1,224
Allother
Total, leather and finished products... •817, 616 540,799 276,817 I 5,537 55.267 ' 59,491 4, 221
Paper and printing—
43 Paper and wood pulp... 2I 2 : 4, 752,243 3,829,163 i 923,080 ' 18,462
44 ! Manufactures of paper.. 3 : 75,989 55,252 20,737 ! 415 3,850 I 5,730 1,880
45 i Printing and publishing. 88 i 51 1,546,222 1,435,053 111,169 i 2,184 569,427 ! 642,260 72,833
46; Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc.) !, | 1 4,025 4,414 389

Total, paper and printing 95 56 6. 374,414 5,319, 468 1, 054, 986 j 21,061 | 39 577,302 652,404 75,102
— . — : - • - . • • • • , —

j
Liquors and beverages— j | |
47 j Distilled ^ i H
48 ! Malted 1 i 1,202 524 678 1 13 i . .. >
! All other 49 ; 558,217 433, 265 124, 952 | 2,337 17 109,487 133, 671 24,184
Total liquors and beverages .- 50 | 33 j 559,419 433, 789 125, 630 1 2,350 17 109,487 133.671 24,184 H
('hemicals and allied products—
50 Chemicals 23,118 i 17,657 5,461 110 69,4u4 : 92,458 ! 22.994
51 Fertilizers 616,891 I 374,982 : 241,909 | 4,386 27,284 ' 48^303 | 21; 019
52 Gas, illuminating and heating. 1 54,450 ! 45,762 I 8,688 ' 176 1 18,164 18,328 I 164
53 Oils, and oil products 41 27 1,622,345 I 1,293,117 329', 228 6.062 14 580,251 679,683 j 99.432
54 ; Paints and varnishes 15 14 357,123 ! 310,066 47,057 905 1 1,491 1,571 • ' so
Patent medicines 10 ! 147,620 , 135,326 ; 12,294 ! 194 30,927 47.223 16,296
56 • Petroleum, refined
Soap.
830,846 i .74,706 : 256,140 5,123 4 40,175 ; 61,018 20, 843
All other
Total, chemicals and allied products 63 I 3,652,393 j 2,751,616 900,777 ' 16,956 31 767,756 ; 948,584 180, 828
Stone, clay and glass products—
Stone-
Cement 4 2l 10,160 \ 4,970 5,190 I 104 2 9, 917 13,407 3.490
60 1 Marble and stone work 22 9 { 550,134 ; 470,163 79,971 1,600 13 417,107 473,328 50;221
(lay-
61 Brick and tile 34 24 i 445,918 342,862 ! 103,056 2,004 127,552 166,245 38,693
62 i Pottery, terra cotta. fire clay, etc. 2 2 '1 398,383 I 328,779 .69,604 1,392
63 i Allother 1 1 ... J.
64 Glass and glass products * 4i 214,101 j 168,923 I 45,178 904
Total, stone, clay, and glass products. 66 41 1,618,696 1,315,697 ! 302,999 ; 6,004 554,576 ! 652,980 ; 98,404
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX -DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
NORTH CAROLINA- -Continued.

; Total | CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


I num- j
j ber of I
INDUSTRIES. ; cor- I Num- J
; pora- ber of j Gross Total Normal ber of I Gross Total
i tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- j deduc- Deficit.
! report- pora- pora-| income. tions.
I ing. tions. tions.
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Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. ;
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—\
Smelters I
Manufactures ! 7 6 $237,578 j .1192,268 145,310 $855 $855
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles | 3 2 265.387 I 222,912 42,475 849 SI 1,530 i 11,664 i 134
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Carriages and wagons I 19 14 j 481;691 ! 416,099 65,592 1,126 202,350 I 213, 900 i 11,550
Cars (steam railroad, streetcars, etc.) I 3 37,856 ! 35,204 2,652 53 96,573 j 121,054 24,481
All other o
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel 32 1,022,512 | 866,483 156,029 2, 934 310,453 j 347,473 j 37,020
3
Miscellaneous industries— o
71 i Tobacco UI 55,975,412 : 47,012,216 8,963,196 179,264 i 4 155,297 I 179,646 24,349 o
72 ; Agricultural implemen ts 4| 108,358 81,604 26,754 536
73 ! Electrical machineryy 97,682 75,202 22,480 450 !
74 ;
29,481 28,856 625 13 i
75 Musical
ubber instruments,
goods pianos, organs, etc i 1 156 156
76 Fur goods.
oods
77 Shipbuilding
78 Buildi ng construction 7 333,930 249,071 84,859 1,698 i 2 43,151 83,705 40, 554
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 7 I 1,023,193 ! 969,625 53,568 1,072 ! 6 63,958 89,153 25.195
80 Engineering 4 I 102,427 i 94,652 7.775 157 ! 4 17,142 23,649 6,507
81 All other 48 1,602,923 j 1,372,222 230^ 701 4,410 12 161,247 182,497 21,250
Total, miscellaneous industries 117 88 | 59,273,406 , 49,883,448 j 9,389,958 187,600 I 29 440,795 558,806 118,011
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in- i
dnstries i 1,249 181,731,521 , 145,434,921 36,296,600 714,812 294 7,770,724 9,481,405 1,710,681
— ... j —=r—.
uhhc utilities:
Klectric and gas lighting and powr oin pan it 8,322,256 6,714,951 1,577.305 31..",42 366,872 ; 569 535 202.663
83 i Railroads, steam 33 16.899,004 35,816,956 U.082,048 • 21,641 15 396,760 ' 529.930 133.170
v
84 i 'airways, electric, city and suburban 15 1,641.537 ; 1,398,018 243,519 ' 4,281 231,906 .'535,595 103,689
85 j Steamship transportation companies 13 70,857 64,206 6,651 i 134 : 56,696 ; 64,129 7, 433
86 I Waterworks 15 584,303 i 503.6C0 80,703 : 1,615 89,863 | 119,022 29,159
87 Express companies
88 Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies. 142 I 929,500 i 668,803 260,697 , 5,188 , 47 47,557 I 51,777 4,220
89 All ot h e r . . ". 111 ! 959,827 ! 754,878 ; 204,949 I 3,888 ; 34 154; 515 216,361 | 61,846

Total, public utilities ; 394 j 258 { 59,407,284 j 45,951,412 • 13,455,872 j 268,289 ; 136 i 1,344,169 I 1,886,349 j
;
Banks and insurance companies: ,
Banks— '
National banks 82 • 78 : 3. 516, 747 | 2.339,931 1.176,816 23, -161 4 93,4X9 • 161,101 70,612
Savings banks and State banks ; 383 : 362 | 4, 763,501 ; 3, 256,366 !, 507,135 ! 29,975 21 46,779 i 56,802 10,023
Trust companies \ 38, 37 j 1.048,308 j 717,095 331,213 j 6,579 1 2,820 i 2,838 18

Total, b a n k s . | 5C3 j 477 9,328,556 6,313,392 3,015,164 60,015 , 26 ! 143,088 j 223,741 ; 80,653
Ul
H
Insurance companies—
! ;
93 Life 9 1 7 3,352,514 j 3.005,324 347,190 j 6,945 521,687 ; 563,501 1,814
94 I Fire and marine ( s t o c k ) . . . 111 9 : 1,066,053 i 941,485 124,568 I 2,490 99,693 | 108,754 ; 9,061
H
95 j Fire a n d marine ( m u t u a l ) . 4 i 4 ! 5,102 i 5,102 102
96 ! Casualty 5 I 4 : 23,512 ! 18,295 5,217 i 104
97 ; Fideliiv and surety.
98 ' All other '.

Tot al, i nsu nlnce com pan ies 29 24 : 4,447, 181 3,965, 104 1 482 077 9,641 5 j 621,380 1 673, 888 52,508
(3rand total, banks and insurance companies \ 532 501 : 13,775 737 10,278, 496 | 3.497 241 t\9,656 31 I 764, 468 i 897, 629 133,161 A
Merchandising companies: i o
99 I )epartment stores 14 10 ! 318,697 232,754 j 85,943 1,519 j 124,332 137,994 ' 13,662
100 Wholesale jobbers 219 198 5,593,017 3.527,362 j 2.065,655 40,861 ! 21 256,269 ; 307,138 i 50,869
101 Real estate 140 85 943,740 731,014 | 212,726 3,895 i 200,011 ' 296,865 9U.S54
102 Amusement companies 56 25 255,108 232,636 | 22,472 450 ! 31 259,799 !• 309,919 ; 50,120
163 Hotels and restaurants | 39 26 1,221,707 1,117,925 i 103,782 2,095 I 203,183 i 225,001 j 21,818

Total, merchandising companies | 468 344 8,332,269 5,841,691 i 2,490,578 48,820 ! 124 j 1,049,594 | 1,276,917 j 227,323
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere! ,'
:
! provided for. ' •...j 1,834 1,335 j 18,239,311 13,667.103 4,572,208 87,949 i 499 2,689,271 i 3,744,824 ; 1,055,553
105 Corporal ions —inactive : 452 ; 452 l j 38,570 ; 38,570

Total, miscellaneous companies | 2,280 1,335 i 18,239,311 j 13,667; 103 : 4.572.208 : S7.949 | 951 2,689,271 j 3,783,394 ; 1,094,123

Grand total for the State of North Carolina I 5,021 3,43>» ! 284,767,644 I 223,884,841 j 60,882,803 ! 1,200,185 j 1,583 | 14,830,010 J 18,766,847 i 3,936,837

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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- os
TORIE S—Con tinued. §
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
NORTH DAKOTA.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
IMMSTIUKS. cor- N um- Num-!
pora- ber of (Iross Total Normal ber of '•
Cross Total
tions cor-
income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- I deduc- Deficit.
8 report- pora- pora- ' income. tions.
tions. tions. I
o
I H
Agriculture and animal husbandry:
Farming .' 45 $341,180 j $249,858 I $91,322 $1,639 $159,265 I $209,875 $50,610 >
Florists and fruit growers
Stock raising
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere
;
i
;
3 ,
14
2 j
!
52,359 i
12,752 |
44,732
5,996
7,627
6,756
153
135
6,765
43,345
389
|
|
!
12,011
61,879
754
5,246
18,534
365 I
O
w
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 64 406,291 ! 300,586 105,705 1,927 209,764 | 284,519 74,755
Extraction of minerals: |
Coal mines. 87,455 ; 78,039 9,416 189 i 7,466 I 15,402 7,936
Copper mines
Gold and silver and precious m e t a l s .
8 Iron mine: Q
9 Lead and zinc mines O
10 Quarries
11 Oil, gas. and salt wells. . 2,863 2.752 111 | 34,998 ! 38,801 3.803
1 Allother 1 457 104 353 •I-
12 i
Total, extraction of minerals. 10 • 90,775 i SO, 895 9,880 I 42,464 54,203 : 11,739
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred p r o d u c t s -
13 Butter, cheese, and milk 176,264 : 164,626 11,638 233 1 ! 1,045 ! 1,261
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables)
15 Oleomargarine
16 Slaughtering and meatpacking, and meat products. 34,813 : 22,997 236 <
17 Bread and bakery products. :
18 j Coffee and spices 1 1 49,332 31,584 17,748 311
(
19 j Flour mills and grist mills 26 17 379,651 2S2,677 96,974 1,866 : 92,721 115,827 23,106
20 ! Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo-
lasses !.
21 ! Beet sugar
22 ! Confectionery and ice cream 4; 96,255 61,0% ' 35, 157 3 71,81* 109,630 < 37,*! 2
2 3 '• Food preparations, all other
Total, food, and kindred products 15! 736,315 562,982 ' 173,333 13 226, 71S 61,131

Textiles and their products


24 Carpets and rugs
25 Cordage and twine
26 Cotton goods !
27 Hats and caps
28 Hosiery and knit goods j
29 Silk and silk goods ! ,.
30 Woolen and worsted goods : j.
31 Men's clothing I i.
32 Women's clothing.
33 Men's and women's other furnishings 1! 19,477 19,303 174 ;
34 Allother 1 }. 1,144 1.409 !

Total, textiles and their products 2 I 19,477 19,303 ; 1,144 1.409 ! 265

Iron and steel products—


Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 1I 585 , 377 208 i 4
Foundry and machine shops 11 ! 184,266 | 148,037 36,229 724 1.082 I 4,424 ! 3,342 H1

Total, iron and steel products... 10 ! 184,851 | 148,411 ; 36,437 j 728 : 1,082 ; 4,424 3,342

Lumber and its manufactures-


37 ! Sawmills and planing mills 100,117 75,459 24,658 | 493 ;.
38 i Furniture and fixtures j.

39 All other woodworking establishments 14,347 | 2,312 i 46 637 ! 1,005 i 368


a
Total, lumber and its manufactures 114,464 ! 87,494 | 26,970 ! 539 j 637 i 1.005; 308 o
Leather and finished products— ;
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished
41 Boots and shoes.
42 Allother 3 ! 164,336 | 113,779 I 50,557 984 j .
Total, leather and finished products. 3I 104,336 : 113,779 | 50,557 ;' 984 :.
Paper and p r i n t i n g -
43 Paper and wood pulp i
44 ! Manufactures of paper !; 1 35,985 i 50,169 14,ISt
45 Printing and publishing 30 25 938,246 857,166 ; 81,080 1,-503 74,592 ! 83,040 !
8, 44S
40 ; Industries relating to printing and publishing
i (engraving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, j
type founding, etc.)
Total, paper and p r i n t i n g . 25 | 938,246 \ 857,166 ; 81,080 1,503 110,577 133,209 22,632

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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX -DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- co
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
N O R T H DAKOTA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOMK.


num-
• ber of
INDUSTRIES. : Niira-1 j j Nura- j
Normal ^ o f Gross Total

£- tions. j lions. ;
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. >
Liquors and beverages-
Distilled
Malted.
All other 7 6 $147,864 $132,405 J515,459 S268 1 $18,092 $18,092 '

Total, liquors and beverages 7 6 147,864 132,405 15,459 268 1 18,092 18,092

Chemicals and allied products—


Chemicals 1 1 12,643 12,965 \ $322
Fertilizers 1
(ias illuminating and heating ! i 23,211 19,791 3,420 < w
n
Oils and oil products
Paints and varnishes i i
o
Patent medicines
Petroleum refined
Soap
All other
Total, chemicals and allied products 2 1 23,211 19,791 3,420 68 1 12,643 12,965 322

Stone, clay, and glass products—


Stone-
59 Cement 2 1 118 111 7 1 1 9,886 ' 11,169 ! 1,283
60 Marble and stone work.
Clay—
61 Brick and tile 5 i 24,420 8,235 16,185 324 4 37,087 j 61,475 | 24,388
62 Pottery terra cotta fire clay etc
63 All other
64 Glass and glass products : • i

Total, stone, clay, and glass products., ,,.,,. 7 2 24,538 8,346 16,192 325 5 46,973 ; 72,644 j 25,671
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel...
Smelters
Manufactures 20.250 ; (iOO 12 '
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles SO; 878 32,681 (354 ;'
Carriages and wagons
Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)
All other
Total, metals and metal products other than
iron and steel 67,847 33,281 666 !

Miscellaneous industries—
Tobacco..
Agricultural implements 782 126 i
Electrical machinery 1,771 2,193
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc
Rubber goods
Fur goods
Shipbuilding
Building construction
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.)
3 !
8 '
1,350
164,398
445
127,216 i
905
37,182
18 j
744 I
2 !
3 i
5.746 |
295,826 j
10,163 |
298,208
4,417
2,382
s
Engineering
All other 6 j 238,999 i 212,422 | 26,577 531 1 4,782 j 6,679 i 1.897
o
Total, miscellaneous industries 19 ! 405,655 j 340,865 \ 64,790 1,296 308,125 ; 317,243 | 9,118

Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical


o
!
industries 145 i 107 2,860,085 2,358,392 ! 501,693 I 9,729 I 38 : 664,857 787,709 122,852

Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies 30 21 ! 384.550 292,020 92,530 i 1,848 ; 785,709 790,478 4,769 a
Railroads, steam 2 ;
198,992 267,711 68,719 o
Railways, electric, city and suburban "2'i 77,191* "o7,*i83~ 26/008 466*! 36,676 I 60,939 24,263
Steamship transportation companies 36,124 ! 44,284 8,160
Waterworks
Express companies
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies. 118 i 774,122 629,321 ] 144,801 2,882 i 30 ; 49,798 57,057 7,259
Allother 47; 712,806 492,869 ! 219,937 3,941 j 5 : 17,375 ; 22,137 4,762
;
Total, public utilities. .! 203 I 1,948,669 1,471,393 j 477,276 l 9,071 ! 50 1,124,674 i 1,242,606 117,932

Banks and insurance companies:


Banks—
National banks 159 ! 149 4,399,389 3,211,311 ! 1.188,078 ;' 23,698 ' 10 120,788 133,866 13,078
Savings banks and State banks.. 661 ! 598 7,416,918 5,273,132 I 2', 143,786 j 42,739 ! 63 ; 311,215 368,757 57,542
Trust companies 8 439,374 246,401 j 192,973 j 3,859 I !.

Total, banks.. 755 12,255,681 8,730,844 3,524,837 70,296 I 73 I 432,003 ; 502,623 70,620

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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- 0©
TORIES—Continued. J£
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
N O R T H DAKOTA—Continued.

Total! CORPORATIONS SHOWI> CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-1.
ber of I
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num-, j ! Num-
pora- j ber of i Gross I Total Normal i ber of Gross Total
tions | cor- i income. 1 deductions. Net income, \ tax. | cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report-j pora- ; i pora- tions.
ing. ! tions. ! tions.
03
H
'< Banks and insurance companies—Continued. >
1
1
insurance companies—
Life 3 $210,415 $185,640 ; $24,775 ] $495 j 1j $33,508 $40,228 $6,720
i Fire and marine (stock) i i i __
j Fire and marine (mutual) 14 14 17,125 17,125 343 i.
I
I
Casualty
Fidelity and surety
45 , 173,311 , •"*i39,*977"! 33,334 :I 229,671 296,, 092 j 66,421 w
Allother *. 4,694 2,375 o
Total, insurance companies j 62 | 405,545 327, 936 i 77,609 1,532 263,179 j 336,320 73,141
Grand total, banks and insurance companies j 903 817 : 12,661,226 9, 058, 780 J 3 602,446 71,828 I 695,182 J 838,943 143,761 O
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Merchandising companies:
99 | Department stores 14 846,283 j 650,676 i 195,607 : 3,664 j . g
100 Wholesale jobbers 102 3,035,783 i 1,917,443 1,118,340 22;256 I 12,085 30,850 18,765
101 Real estate 74 1,076,354 ; 719,012 357,342 ! 6 ; 569 I 315,436 379,725 64,289
102 Amusement companies. 24 72,474 I 65,265 7,209 144 i 119,529 127,597 8,068
103 Hotels and restaurants.. 5 251,680 I 226,677 25,003 I 501 j 670
Total, merchandising companies. 219 i 182 5,282,574 j 3,579,073 1,703,501 I 33.134 447,718 I 538,842 91,124

104 All other corporations of every description not else-


where provided for , 1,138 924 12,228,110 7,964,190 4,263,920 81,177 214 954,871 1 1,415,121 460,250
105 Corporations—inactive 87 ..........! 3^46 3,946
Total, miscellaneous companies 1,225 924 12,228,110 7,964,190 4,263,920 81,177 301 954,871 1,419,067 464,196
Grand total for the State of North Dakota. 2,769 2,220 35,477,730 24,813,309 10,664,421 i 207,064 549 j 4,139,530 i 5,165,889 j 1,026,359
OHIO.
Agriculture and animal husbandry:
1 Farming .... 60 30 1851,340 $539,684 $311,656 $5,92y 30 $204,152 $278,643 $74,491
CO Florists and fruit growers 62 38 1,698,298 1.531,972 166,326 3.246 24 353.220 435,310 82,090
\ Stock raising 12 6 103,407 91,123 12.284 245 6 56,660 94,326 37,666
8 4 Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 20 13 670,033 403,783 266,250
—-—
5,325 7 469,731 550,112 80,381
GO
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 154 3,323,078 2, 5667562" 14,745 67 1,083,763 i 1,358,3917 274,628
Extraction of minerals:
Coal m i n e s . . . . . . . . . 218 161 41,335,301 33,616.229 7, 719,072 154,263 57 3,376,124 4,327,323 I 951,199

I
8
6
7
8
q
10
Copper mines
(Jold and silver and precious metals
Iron mines
Lead and zinc mines
Quarries
.
3

45
3
27
1
1
30 I
2
15
2, 698,764
8,152
26,969,957
280,061
5.910,045
1.531,043
3,026
15,461,921
202,434
4.637,055
1.167,721
5,126
11,508.036
77.627
1.272,990
23,354
103
230.027
1,552
25.221
2
4
15
1
12
298,919 i
78,155
140.547
163,723
349,791
146,446 i
3,016,969 3.648,476 !
157,334 '•
214,545
50,872
68.291
631,507
16,787
50,822
11 Oil, gas, and salt wells 264 159 37,794,104 16,996,209 20.797, 895 413,121 105 807,729 1,393,343 585,614
12 Allother 91 41 5,211,332 3,646,214 1.565,118 31,303 50 798,330 1.253,445 , 455,115 W
Total, extraction of minerals 656 410 120,207,716 76,0947131 44.113.585 878,944 246 8,680,496 • 11,490,702 2,810,207 j£
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred p r o d u c t s - 13
13 Butter cheese and milk 82 62 7, 296. 036 6,116.429 1.179.607 23.572 , 20. 385.133 420,677 OB
35,544 H
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables) 1.213,230 1. 00f). 053 207,177 4,074 14 221,019 306.919 85,900 Q
15 < )leo mar marine 1 1 512.668 364.118 148.550 2,971
16 Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat prod- O
ucts 36 32 4.742,855 3,692,687 1.050. 168 19,795 4 133,301 187,509 54,208 b-j
17 Bread and bakerv products 64 50 5.062,320 4,475.526 586.794 10.619 :
14 786, 709 867.472 80, 763
18 Coffee and spices 13 9 2.177.068 1.527,765 649.303 12,986 4 256,217 279,952 23,735 5
19 Flour mills and gristmills... . .. 112 98 5.391.413 4.011.980 1.379.433 26.872 14 211.165 296.941 85,776 p.
20 Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo- O
lasses 1 1 5,223 4,048 1. 175 24 1
21 Beet sugar 1 1 1,205.646 816,922 388,724 6,887 i
99 Confectionery and ice cream 70 49 3,992,285 3,428,663 563,622 11.251 21 851.721 938, 773 87,052 K
23 Food preparations, all o t h e r . . . . 46 30 3,060.523 2,394,036 666.487 13.271 ! 16 393,077 451,935 58,858
Total, food and kindred products 476 369 3476597267" 27.838,227 | 6.821.040 132.322 107 3,238,342 3. 750,178 511,836
Textiles and their products-
24 Carpets and rugs . . 2 1 8.226 487 10 1 554 554
25 Cordage and t wine 4 4 1.697,266 1.019,777 677,489 12,968
26 Cotton goods . . . 10 8 515,313 383,471 131,842 2.616 2 2,684 4,463 1.779
97 Hats and caps 10 6 250.360 216,314 34.046 537 4 35.343 38,849 3, ,506
Hosiery and knit goods 24 20 4.885.726 3.198,524 1.687,202 32.653 4 160.336 183.953 23,617
9q Silk and silk goods. . . 1 1 81.217 74,668 6,549 131 ' .
30 Woolen and worsted goods 14 12 10.735,659 : 8.360,511 2.375.148 41,254 2 52,454 53,223 769
31 Men's clothing 30 30 5.244.512 4,020,553 1.223.959
Women's clothing 56 45 8,286,040 6,829,919 1,456,121 27,128 11 696,717 767,146 70,429
33 Men's and women's other furnishings 38 34 4.156,113 1 3,420,480 ;
735.633 13,902 4 32, 735 36,264 3,529
••M All other.. 43 :
34 3.781,577 2,828.262 953,315 • 1 8 . 2 7 6 •' 9 61,583 75,158 13,575
Total, textiles and their products 232 195 30,360,218 9,281,791 173,837 I 37 1,042,406 " L 1597 610~ 117,204 c
• = a
TABLE IOa. CORPORATION INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- CO
O
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
OHIO—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- her of ' Total ber of dross Total
tions ' cor- (Iross Normal cor- deduc-
i 7 ico me. deductions Not income. income.
report- pom- tax. pora- tions.
ing, tions. tions.
20
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Iron and steel products—
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 107 84 ; $170,630,495 S74.496.297 $102,140,198 $2,032,876 , 23 $6,173,204 ; «6.512.597 i $339,393
36 Foundry and machine shops 1.014 805 ! 339.166,214 221.031.590 118,134.624 2,310.086 ; 209 13.208,251 ! 15.559.180 2.350,929
O
Total, iron and steel products 1,121 889 515.802.709 295 527, 887 220. 274,822 4,342,962 232 19,381.455 22,071,777 2. 690 322 CO
Lumber and its manufactures— o
37 Sawmills and planing mills 126 104 8.738.806 t; 803. 1)27 1. 935,179 37,312 1, 075.919 1.158,686 82 767
38 Furniture and fixtures 96 72 8,685.893 6,865. 627 1. 820,266 35. 956 24 854.773 971,677 116 904
39 All other woodworking establishments 169 125 16.136.419 12 716. 327 3. 420.092 66,604 44 .078,381 2.322.300 243 919

Total, lumber and its manufactures 391 33,561,118 26 385, 581 7, 175,537 443 5S0 Q
301 139.872 90 4,009,073 4.452.663
O
40
Leather and finished products—
Leather, tanned, curried, and finished 30 28 9,104, 662 6, 122, 195 982, 467 59, 331 2 10,748 26,322 9 574
g
41 Hoots and shoes 41 17,832,250 622
42 All other
49
43 28 3, 882, 282
459,
2 323, 790 i 372,628
558,492
66,270
28, 379
205, 489
334,666
256, 650
382, 231
51 161
47

Total, leather and finished products 122 97 30, 819,194 22, 905, 607 7( 913,587 153,980 25 556. 903 665, 203 108 300

Paper and printing—


4:> Paper and wood pulp 6 5 2 564 241 1 490 367 1 073 874 21 477
44 ; Manufactures of paper 108 • 100 28,507, 635 18, 397. 414 10, 110.221 200, 355 335, 674 393,036 362
45 ' P r i n t i n g and publishing 512 393 37, 730, 599 32, 167, 685 562,914 108,146 119 3,192,271 3,781,809 589 538
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and elect rot y ping, type
founding, etc.) 43 32 1,384,139 1, 257, 692 126,447 2. 390 11 367, 335 421,420 54 085

Total, paper and printing 669 531 70,186, 614 53, 313, 158 16, 873,456 332,368 138 3, 895, 280 4,596,265 700 985
I Million
\l , ' V ! s ],'• 2 , i 21 20'' h>7 Oh, 1 w 1, i Mh ) > hhN »2» 1 . 1 h!
>l 11 1 i h i 220 |X{ >*7 S92 1 > 1 4 ) 10 hi ) 11 bOJ , b !.,'!

1 O l j l llqUOf ^ lid I)IM ( J I g l - 1 s m 50 s75 i>l U 7X0 X5'» 7 091 10s M) ^S-N, 27 \ 141 b i t . «,„ 7 s s J2, '•'
i
("tic I11K l l s c l l l ' J l l l l O f l p I ' K i u C l s
-- 12 21 0 )), 7 s 2 ! s^s 1 ) 1 5s (M4 2 ) 2 56 < 71 1 0 /
50 ( henncals 1 ) Ml 1 5 40,6 49 15 1 ) ,

5.1 J-Ol (lllZt Is lh 13 2, s5t), 500 | 7ol hl7 1 0/ }, S )} 21 107 > s 559 10 10S 1 540
52 ( u i s , l l l u m i n i t i n g iii^l h o i l n u 27 21 2 s
l">, ibx 2 on, 10') SOI, 2(>2 lh 025 (> 17, ()71 lh is 2 >U
2S 21 7 5sf> 1t>7 4? x">4 2 7 52, 071 -)} ,812 1 151, 58-5 15)' 871
53 <>iK an i oil pioducts
7> ()2 17 1 >0,647
{)<•)>>

12! 2 5 1 , M)2 1.9-50, 285 785 14) 12S


>A)2
r/r
54 Paints and %^ nnishes 05 11 1 ' )X
(
29b 9 1< s

Pal out mo licinos 50 24 2 IW, >52 1 5X0 (<)<) 7SS, 8 5 } 15 60S 2b ' 701, \\2 )08, 90(1 207 5bs
Petroleum, iofined 1 1 12 a 050 IX') 2 \ 520 > ' j 7 12} M b 1 >1, 7) 1 2 57, b40 U 167 I, si^

soap 2-4 lx if. in 095 , 0 170, s l 2 7,2^li IS-i i l l 40X h ' 05' 7 37 10b 015 11, 20<i
Mloihei . 1 57 1 !b ' 02X S41
! 10 04 V 1 972 . xb 15s 1 12
1 ol il, ( hemu iK and adiea pio lii ,10 15S h82,271 ' 109 121,52s 10 2b) 7H 1 078 7It) ? 07( 290

Si OIK , ( 1 1 \ , <ui 1 al is1- piodiic i^


Stone-
Cement 21 ! 1,578,143 3,563,577 ! 1,014,566 ; 20,263 | 11 370,077 418, 661 48, 584
Marble and stone work 106 63 j 5, 004,316 4,352,322 j 651,994 : 12.902 ' 43 844,804 j 992, 695 147,891

61 * Brick and tile 136 86 ! 9, 726, 820 8,330,276 1,396,544 27,856 50 2,325,686 ! 2,619, 702
62 Pottery, terra colt a, tire ela 84 74 i 15. 778, 844 13.780,706 1.998. 138 •' 39,420 10 1,177,312 j 1,251.108
63 All other 21 IS i 2, 248, 751 1,779,939 468,812 j 9.115 3 92,373 i 1 U), 681 18,308
64 (llass and glass products 49 16,481,780 12,420,252 ; 4,061,528 i 77.255 8 700,064 ! 774,726 74,662

Total, stone, clay, and glass products i 4-!6 311 53, 818, 654 4 4.227,072 9,591.582 i 186,811 125 5, 510. 316 6, 167, 573 657,257

Metals and metal products other than iron and steel— i 6


Smelters i 13 4,333, 196 2 109,916 2,223,280 42,958 1 4. 152 32, 927 28,775
[ 9
Manufactures 261 . 49.173,288 33, 707,976 15,465,312 307.141 51 1,9S8,808 199, 177 210,369
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles. : 130 83 I 56, 516, 074 26,552,657 ' 29,963,417 ' 47 3, 259, 615 3, 919, 509 659,894
68 (Carriages and wagons'. ; 74 48 | 5, 264, 284 4,214,058 1,050,226 • 20* 136 26 1,447,022 1. 610,201 163,179
69 Cars (steam railroad, si reet cars, etc.) '• 9, 482, S03 8, 668, 532 814,271 • 14,424 ,~, 171.641 220, 933> 49, 292
70 All other ! 153, 748 118,942 34,806 ! 696 1 316 316
Total, metals and m<'UiI products ol her t h a n iion |
a n d steel i 124,923,393 75,372, 081 49,551,312 I 982,932 131 • 6, 8 7 1 , 238 7, 983 063 1,111,825
Miscellaneous i n d u s t r i e s - I
Tobacco 42 29 ; 4,985,021 4.196,498 ! 788,523 I 15,507 13 '•• 221,391 254 506 33,115
Agricultural implpments 29 : 19 I 4,343.787 3,487,996 855,791 I 13,919 10 268,985 315, 666 46,681
Electrical m a c h i n e r y 124 i 89 i 14,054,965 8,695,520 ! 5,359,445 106,337 35 , 2, 276, 24b 2, 078, 629 302, 383
Musical i n s t r u m e n t s , pianos, organs, etc 21 12 1,541,825 964,496 j 577,329 11,376 9 j 462,856 5 0 3 , 204 40,348
R u b b e r goods 9] : 86,444,665 63,077,435 \ 23,367, 230 466,519 36 2,533,355 2, 990 474 457,119
Fur goods 2 63,777 61,085 ! 2, 692 50
Shipbuilding 490,028 291,127 198,901 3, 980 2 I 0,728 36, 750 30,022 co
Building construction 6,303,712 5,454,719 818,993 15,362 -46 i 1,759,330 2 050 387 291,057
TABLE 10a. CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- co
TORIES—Continued. §
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.J
OHIO—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of i !

INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- I Num-!


pora- ber oi (J! ross Total Normal ^ o f I Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions Net income. I tax. ; ^ | income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
CD
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Miscellaneous industries—Continued.
Construction: contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 185 , 106 I $19,664,471 $18,358,721 j $1,305,750 i <
. 24, 634 79 $5 ,049 ,178 $5,563,209 $514,031
Engineering, 62 ! 46 7,721,828 6,529,212 ! 1,192,616 23,852 16 2 ,100 ,657 2,352,571 ' 251,914
A11 other 404 30S I 36,766,734 ; 29,667,865 I 7,098,869 | 132,904 96 1,929 ,549 2,329,512 , 399,963
I
Total, miscellaneous industries 1,084 742 182,380,813 i 140,784,674 41,596,139 814,440 ; 342 16 ,608 ,275 18,974,908 | 2,366,633 O
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical
industries 5,613 ! 4,244 (1,284,351,393 858,916,886 I 425,434,507 j 8,338,682 : 1,369 67 ,236 ,668 76,860,327 ; 9,623,659
Q
Public utilities—
Electric and gas lighting and power companies J 192 j 153 26,647,747 i 19,826,943 6,820,804 136,365 39 1,232 ,647 1,438,839 206,192 O
Railroads, steam j 46 137,360,577 : 112,709,110 I 24,651,467 491,582 31 2,767,087 | 3,639,113 ; 872,026 g
Railways, electric, city and s u b u r b a n I 82 ; 57 42,681,410 ' 36,218,120 I 6,463,290 ; 128,669 25 2,848,361 j 3,121,983 I 273,622
Steamship transportation companies j 65 31,962,483 ! 23,342,896 j 8,619,587 171,192 ! 243,451 336,717 i 93,266
l
Waterworks | 29 i 26 8,245,003 5,293,705 j 2,951,298 58,865 ; 26,661 32,278 ; 5,617
:
Express companies ! 2 87,795 82,685 i 5,110 ! 102 i
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 314 14,501,930 i 11,963,187 ! 2,538,743 ! 50,361 ! 90 | 718,761 I 782,051 63,290
A11 o t h e r . . . . . . | 181 23,224,404 j 14,008,207 ! 9,216,197 I 183,817 | 44 i 709,320 J 851,054 141,734
Total, public utilities ! 1,083 j 844 284,711,349 j 223,444,853 i 61,266,496 1,220,953 j 239 8,546,288 ! 10,202,035 | 1,655,747

Banks and insurance companies:


Banks-
National b a n k s 362 328 25, 07.2, 233 17 773,893 7 298 340 141,515 34 1, 312, 263 ! 1» 491,931 : 179,668
Savings b a n k s and State b a n k s . 626 584 25, 446, 416 19 012,973 i 6 433, 443 127,093 42 1, 093, 868 ! 1, 413,547 i 319,679
T r u s t companies 61 57 19, 578, 063 15, 779,812 ; 3 798, 251 64,560 4 49, 614 72,267 ; 22,653
Total, b a n k s . . 1,049 969 70, 096, 712 52, 566,678 ; 17, 530, 034 333,168 : 80 2, 455, 745 ; 2, 977,745 I 522,000
insurance c o m p a n i e s -
93 i Life 15 11 : 38,037,058 36,026,258 2,010,800 10,218 4 538,547 652,764 114,217
94 Fire and marine ( s t o c k ) . . 11 9 1,(563,882 1,250,312 413,570 8,271 2 3,418 12,472 9,054
95 ! Fire and marine (mutual) 48 48 265,179 265,179 ; 5,304
96 | Casualty 33 | 29 775,143 521,770 253,373 ] 5,069 i 4 378,380 396,907 18,527
97 ; Fidelity and surety
98 i Allother *.
Total, insurance companies 107 97 40,741,262 j 37,798,. 340 2,942,922 j 58,862 10 I 920,345 1,062,143 \ 141,798

G rand total, banks and insurance companies 1,156 i 1,066 110,837,974 \ 90,365^018" 20,472,956 | 392,030 90 I 3,376,090 j 4,039,888 ; 663,798
Merchandising companies:
99 F e p a r t m e n t stores 39 * 36 6,645,441 ! 5,276,434 1,369,007 27,383 3 25,145 44,842 j 19,697
100 "Wholesale jobbers 724 •• 637 72,014,095 50,890,441 21.123,654 416,306 87 1.697,184 2,036.035 : 338,851
101 Real estate 514 360 8,208,768 5,759,462 2.449,306 47,685 154 2,24.1,696 2,868,119 ! 626,423
102 Amusement companies 280 : 174 8,186,521 J 7,102,132 1,084,389 21,599 i 106 2.383,293 2,641,923 ; 258,630
103 H otels and restaurants 140: 98 10,692,304 j 9,575,245 1,117,059 22,291 42 1.688,620 1^895,630 • 207,010

: T o t a l , m e r c h a n d i s i n g companies

104 ; All other corporations of e v e r y description n o t elsewheie


1, (597 1,305 105,747,129 ! \ 608.714 | 27, 535,261 o\-2

v
;>.035,9.'K 9,5*0,549 1,150,611
I
! p r o v i d e d for 5,975 1.295 18i, 548,760 13o.59l,257 >0,15.77, 503 si, loJ 1,h l> 35, 3nO,US 41,57^280 o,271,59*
105 1 Corporations—inactive 1,326 1,326 1,24* 285,658 , 2*1,410

Total, miscellaneous companies 7.:'.«)! t 2n5 1*1 r,4,< 7i;n ' \x .7>1.:>:.7 :.r>'\-,7 ;,n:> -K{ K I -.on; v . 307 «:••(. UXi^.OU h.550,008

Grand total for the Stale of Ohio 17,660 12,251 ?. 093, 727, 399 •''., 5*2, 421 6 W. 144, <<7* 1>, 364, 799 ">, HH- 2J'.7. ]-<> 155, •501. *37 23,034,058 O

OKLAHOMA.
O
O
Agriculture and animal husbandry:

IE.
Farming $10,042 * ; ) , 684 SI, 075 ' $2, 743 ; $1,008
Florists and fruit growers 20,657 l<), 492 17, 299 i 19!273 ; 1,974
Stock raising 17,350 12,710 4.640 i 93 107, 007 113. 185 : t',088
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere. . 38,942 ' 20,673 12', 209 ! 240 I 231, 015 21)1, 88(3 ! 30,271
j
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry. 86,991 i 08,559 ! 370 357,686 397,087 3^,401
18,432 I
Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines 41 943. 505 ! 2, 755,596 187,969 | 3,698 1.270,855 ;
1,4 19.534 I 17N,679
Copper mines 3.252 1,108 2,144 I 43 i I
Gold and silver and precious metals 10, 544 1,495 9,049 | 181
Iron mines.
I ead and zinc mines... 18 1,330,637 | 780,917 549,720 j 10,761 11 284,872 360,417 i 75,545
Quarries.. 1 i 600 3,600 3,000

ill
Oil, gas, and salt wells. 870 541 ; 107, 571, 9 5 3 ! 37, 817 ! 69,768, 136 1 382, 532 329 •2.182,575 4,270.636 2,088,061
A}1 other, 39 22 | 1,523, 257 ! 1, 244 ! 440, 013 8, 741 17 117,462 183,661
IQ'V J'KI I 66,199
t\f 1QQ

l, extraction Pi minerals......... 598 113, 389, 208 ! 42, 432, 177 | 70, 957, 031 1 405, 956 374 [ 3,856,361 6,267,848 \ 2, 111,484 o
TABLE 10a. CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Pec. 31, 1916.]
OKLAHOMA—Continued.

Total CORPORATTONS SIIOWTNG NET INCOME. i CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Nnm- ' Num-1
IN1KSTRIES. pora- I ber of I ber of I Total I
lions | cor- Cross Total Normal I cor- | <Iross deduc- i Deficit.
income. deductions. Net income.
report-j pora- (ax. ! pora- ! income. lions.
ing. i tions. ; tions. !

1
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products—
13 Butter, cheese, and milk $59,619 *4,186 $37,012 •$2,307
14 | Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
! and vegetables) a
15 i Oleomargarine m
10 lj Slaughtering and meatpacking, and meat products.. 1,594,580 I 1,472,283 ; 122,303 j 2,440 i
17 Bread and bakery products 483.152 448.220 ; 34.932 ' 500 ! o
18 : Coffee and spices
lfl ! Flour mills and grist mills 3,725,329 2,958,745 700.584 14. 709 182,045 219,157 30,512
20 i Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo-
lasses
Beet sugar o
Confectionery and ice cream.. 100,577 87,053 i 18,924 3,314 4,478 1,104 o
Food preparations, all other..
Total, food and kindred products. 53 5,909,203 5,022,334 940,929 ; 221,204 201,247 40,043 '
Textiles and their products-
24 | Carpets and rugs.
25 ; Cordage and twine S5,590 I 32,050 , 53,540 1.071
26 i ('ottongoods 144,509 | 90,565 54,004 '871 7,091 ! 13,840 ; 0,149
27 I Hats and caps
28 • Hosiery and knit goods. 404,907 234,841 170,000 3,402 !
29 Silk arid silk goods.
30; Woolen and worsted goods
31 j Men's clothing 187,338 128,705 58,033 1,170 I
32 Women's clothing
33 Men's and women's other furnishings.. ;
70,590 | 73,285 • 2,095
All other 1 1 *' 17,'848" 10,268 1,580 32

Total,textiles and their products.... 14 11 840,252 502,42ft 337,823 0,54(5 78,281 j 87,125 ; 8,84-1
Iron and steel products—• j !
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills | 1j 1 Hi, 148 6,790 9,358 ; 140 l
36 Foundry and machine shops j 49 j 36 2,536,597 | 1,740.643 795,954 ; .919 I 13 | 100 , 54 (> », ^22 • >C|.27i'

Total, iron and steel products j 50 j 37 j 2,552,745 j 1,747,433 ! 805,312 16 ,059 1 13 | 100. 54 (> J5() . 822 KQ.27*-,

Lumber and its manufactures—


37 | Sawmills and planing mills 25 i 24 1.095,171 I 771,654 323,517 i; .467
! 1 " X, 5t)l> , IM UV2
38 i Furniture and fixtures 4 ! 3 195.174 •' 158,820 36,354 628 | i ! 1%04} I .217 173
39 i All other woodworking establishments. 4 i 148,132 , 97,531 50,601 1,003 ; 2• 33, 801 ,732 ;. 9;ii

Total, lumber and its manufactures... 35 j 1,438,47 1,028,005 410,472 ! 8,098 \ 43,414 48,130 ; 4,716

Leather and finished products—


40 : Leather, tanned, curried, and finished..
41 Boots and shoes 2 ! 47,890 178 ;
42 Allother
OP
Total, leather and finished products. 56,760 , 47,890 ; 8,870 178 ;.. H

Paper and printing-


43 Paper and wood pulp
44 M anufactures of paper ..,-...
45 Printing and publishing 1.968.239 1,837.380 130.859 : 24 ! 506,244 552.515 \ 16,271 O
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing
(engraving, stereotyping, and electrotyping. xn
type founding, etc.) 1 28,456 26,247 2,209 | 11.667 12,072 i 405
Total, paper and print ing 53 | 1,996.695 1,863,627 133.068 | 2,661 517,911 564,587 46,676
Liquors and beverages-
47 Distilled 6
;
48 Malted. 1 197,584 168,369 29,215 584
49 AH other. 6; 56,443 46,552 9.891 198 5.816 5,857 |
Total, liquors and beverages. 254,027 i 214,921 39,106 782 5. 816 5,857 i
Chemicals and allied p r o d u c t s -
50 Chemicals 3 1 61,150 37,031 24,119 , 482 908 3,131 1 2,223
51 Fertilizers 1 "8* 20,064 29,260 I 9,196
52 Gas. illuminating and heating.. 14 21 2,836,'304 *" '2," 180,'755' "'65^549'! 12,475 16,958 42,596 i 25,638
53 Oils, and oil products 28 : 7,132,171 4,423,042 2,709^129 1 48,511 231,447 279,405 47,958
54 Paints and varnishes
55 Patent medicines 4 3 ! 15,373 12,368 : 3,005 60 ! 1,558 1,571 13
Petroleum, refined 54 40 ; 20,245,815 9,061,702 11,184,113 192,403 187,975 307,199 I 119,224
Soap 59,364 99,276 . 39,912
58 Allother 250,918 , 207,456 \ 43,462 869 30,054 ; 35,464 5,410
Total, chemicals and allied products. 78 j 30,541,731 ! 15,922,354 \ 14,619,377 254,800 I 37 548,328 i 797,902 249,574
TABLE 10a.— CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
OKLAHOMA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. ; CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- . Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- j: ber of j ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Net income, i Normal | cor- (Jross deduc- Deficit
income. deductions. tax. ! pora- income. tions.
report- pora-
; ing. tions. tions.
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone-
Cement $807,889 $471,429 $333,460 $6,669
Marble and stone work 32,211 ; 28,954 3.257 i 65 I 2 i #860 I $139,171 $138,311
Clay-
Brick and tile 362,636 289,190 73.446 ! 1,469 10 I 330,868 360,288 29.420
Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc
Allother
(Ilass and glass products 8 7 2,100,724 1,825,519 275,175 5,497 1 152, 730 216,978 64,24h

Total, stone, clay, and glass products 33 20 3,303,460 2,618,122 685,338 13,700 13 484,458 716,437 231,979

Metals and metal products other than iron and s t e e l -


65 t Smelters 11 10 7,905,474 6,786,721 1,118,753 22,375 1 5,839 6,272 133
66 | Manufactures , 7 1 59, 959 36,095 23.864 477 6 21,658 26, 545 4,887
67 j Automobiles, motorcATcles, and bicvcles 4 2 59,275 46,651 12,624 253 2 10,981 13,565 2.584
68 ! Carriages and wagons 1 5,364 6,151 787
69 ! Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc) 2 1 12.646 11,211 1,435 29 1 662,624 662,838 211
70 t All other
Total, metals and metal products ether than
iron and steel 25 14 8,037,354 6,880,678 1,156,676 23,134 11 706,466 715,371 8,905
j
Miscellaneous industries-
Tobacco . . . .
Agricultural implements 1 1 21 927 21,927
Electrical machinery 3 3 112,145 87,423 24,722 494
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc
Rubber goods 1 1 3,208 3,111 97 2
Shipbuilding
Building construction.,...,..., ,., 11 6 181,250 iio,164 11,086 198 5 33,450 52,591 19,141
n e l s , r i v e r a n d h a r b o r d r e d g i n g , p+p ^ 30 16 i 427, 630 382,642 44, 988 462,137 495,402 33, 265
80
81
Engineering
All o t h e r .
3
76
2 !
58 |
46, 164
2, 147, 770 j
32,905
1 784,427
13, 259
363, 343 7,
't 266,2S0
2,359
295,547
1, 409
29, 267
18
T o t a l , miscellaneous i n d u s t r i e s ... 125 86 2, 918, 167 ! 2 460,672 457, 495 9, 079 784,744 867,826 83,
082
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical
industries 552 392 ! 57, 908, 931 j 38 308,465 19,600, 466 353, 268 160 3,491, ltiS 4 524,304 1,033,
136
Public utilities:
82 Electric and gas lighting and power companies 81 63 ! 5, 721, 526 4 573,681 1,147, 845 22, 626 18 516,062 585,782 69, 720
S3 Railroads steam 4 11 229 112,058 39, 171 58K 3 191.983 207,706 723
84 Railways, electric, city and suburban 20 10 1, SI 8 7?0 528,151 290, 569 4, 996 10 922^ 660 976,470 53, 810
85 Steamship transportation companies 1 1 1,200 1,430 230
86 Waterworks 5 67 975 61,349 6, 6?,6 129 9,300 10,873 1, 573
87 Express companies
88 Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 110 72 3, 922 027 3 124,228 797, 799 955 38 89,984 101,419 11 435
89 All other 42 29) 744 959 598,722 146, 237 1; 908 13 77,278 94,703 17, 425
Total, public utilities ,, 265 180 12 428 436 9 ,998,189 2,428, 247 47 202 85 1,808,467 1 978,383 169 916 sS
CO
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks-
90 National banks 344 325 10 557 672 ,138,512 3,419 160 6* 272 19 249,629 388,899 139 270 O
CO
91 Savings banks and State banks 552 514 604 417 3 ,822,513 1,781 904 35 566 38 233,378 285,896 52 518
92 Trust companies 17 8 104 027 81,280 22 747 455 9 98,217 282,076 183 859 0
Total, banks 913 847 16 266 116 11 ,042,305 5,223 811 104 293 66 581,224 956,871 375 647
t—1
Insurance companies- 0
Life 2 1 343 639 281,970 61 669 233 1 105 422 129 910 24 488
94 Fire and marine (stock) 1 1 107 234 77,332 29 902 598 0
95 Fire and marine (mutual).
9?
Casualty
Fidelity and suretv
72 ei 340 466 256,542 83 924 ! 1 678 11 25,687 29,012 3 325 g
H
98 \11 other .
Total, insurance companies 75 63 791 339 615, 844 175 495 3 509 12 ' 131,109 158,922 I 27 813
; Grand total, banks and insurance companies 988 910 17 057 455 11 , 658,149 5,399 306 107 802 78 712,333 1 ,115,793 j 403 460
Merchandising companies:
09 Department stores .. . 8 8 581 855 477,821 104 ,034 018
100 Wholesale jobbers 5S 51 5 ,667 ,909 3 ,642,258 2,025 ,653 : 39 534 59,313 62,939 3 626
101 "R.P.RI pstatp 59 37 626 ,527 489,366 137 161 583 22 64,321 110,682 46 ,361
102 Amusement companies 22 914,197 975', 309 61 ,112
Hotels and restaurants 7 1,095 ,509 970,297 125 ,212 2 503 28,819
103 9
1 2 28,29S 521
Total, merchandising companies !
156 103 7 971 ,800 5, 579,740 2,392 ,060 46 638 53 1,066,129 1, 177, 749 111 ,620
CO

CO
TABLE 10a.-CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND T E R R I -
TORIE S—-Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
OKLAHOMA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPOBATION.s SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of !
cor- Num- j , Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ; berof!; (, Total
Total (iross
t ions 1 cor- Eductions. No, income. ^ " ' \jc£ income. deduc- i Deficit,
I n • income. lions. !
ing. tions. ! tions.

104 All o t h e r corporations of every description n o t else- ! ;


w h e r e p r o v i d e d for 1,630 1,237 ! $31,958, SOT
!
-120,415,482 $11.543,325 $235,104 393 1 $4, 777, 839 . $6,662,582 $1,884,743
105 i Corporations—inactive ! 2,570 '' 2,570 ! 1,052 74,268 73,216
Total, miscellaneous companies ; 4,200 i 1,237 i 31,958, 807 20,415,482 11.543,325 235,104 } 2.963 \ 4, 778,891 ; 6, 736,850 I 1,957,959 O
Grand total for the State, of Oklahoma \ 7,150 ' 3,431 ! 240,799,628 128,460,761 112.338.867 2,196,340 I 3.719 l
16,071,038 22,198,014 j 6,126,976 CO

OREGON.
! Q
Agriculture and animal husbandry: o
Farming 69 27 $421,060 $274,927 ! $146,133 $2,450 42 $115,315 $201, 295 $85,980
Florists and fruit growers 93 21 376,434 335,080 41,354 820 72 255,316 439, 121 l 183, 805
Stock raising 39 i 21 771,785 585,912 j 185,873 : 3,540 18 ! 136,346 305, 539 : 169,193
Forest, and lumber not provided for elsewhere 84 28 3,844,891 I 2,764,292 j 1,080,599 \ 21,598 56 : 3,300,037 4,137, 038 i 837,001
1
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry j 285 97 5,414,170 j 3,960,211 I 1,453,959 | 28,408 188 ' 3,807,014 5,082,993 ; 1,275,979

Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines 1 5,765 6. 684 919
Copper mines 3 973 944 ! 29 I 1 9,643 11, 186 1,543
Gold and silver and precious metals 11 353,193 ' 273,491 ! 79,702 j 1.594 102,885 154, 717 51,832
Iron mines.
Lead and zinc mines 1 1 254 1,254
Quarries 8 I 5 247,255 235,745 11,510 i 230 3 23,432 213 17,781
Oil, gas, and salt wells. 2 ! 2 2,531 368 6,837
Allother 37 i 6 43,940 35,924 8,016 j 160 31 162,285 260 45,975

Total, extraction of minerals.. 63 I 14 645,361 546,104 '9,257 | 1,985 49 306,541 432,682 126,141
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products -
Butter, cheese, and milk Si 755,879 HOI,512 04,367 1,2 M 29 806, 283 Mi
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables) '. 56 3S 6,514,730 5,326,697 1,IKS,033 500 18 235, 348 268, 33,125
Oleomargarine
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 4 65,602 53,001 12,601 252 2 46, 360 •) / O 9,20<>
Bread and bakery products X 3 213,850 193,165 20,685 114 5 2X7, 055 2%,847 9, 792
Coffee and spices.. 1 1 94,578 88,173 6,405 117 .......
Flour mills and grist mills 18 1,880,426 I,492,958 3S7) 468 «, 728 1X7, 831* ' 238, 521 50,693
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and 29
molasses 1 38,349 28,012 10,337 121
Beet sugar 1
Confectionery and ice cream 4 3 86. 872 78,370 8,502 171 1 S2,779 83,269 490
Food preparations, all other 5 101,608 HS, 097 13,511 270

Total, food and kindred products 192 126 9, 751,894 039, 985 1,711,909 32,944 66 1,145, 660 1,271, 286 125.626

Textiles and their products - m


24 Carpets and rugs H
25 Cordage and twine 1 1 483,035 245,670 237,365 4, 747
26 Cotton goods 1 1 4,608 4,516 92 2
27 Hats and caps .,,.,. 11,788 9.728 2,060 42 H
28 Hosiery and knit goods 1 1 40; 304 31;866 8,438 169
29 Silk and silk goods Ul
30 Woolen and worsted goods 5 5 697,912 561,660 136,252 2, 724
31 Men's clothing ... 3 3 28, 506 26.302 2,204 30 o
32 Women's clothing
33 Men's and women's other furnishings.. 1 8,697 7,101 1,596 32 1 3,365 4, 409 1,044
34 Allother 4 243,338 144,931 98,407 1,968 1 908 908

Total, textiles and their products.. 19 17 1,518,188 ; 1,031,774 486,414 714 2 3,365 5,317 1,952 d
1 ron and steel products—
35 : Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 4 660,324 406,806 253,518 5,066 8 74. 825 82, 313 7.488
36 Foundry and machine shops 72 ; 37 1,995,415 1,714,641 280,774 4, 809 35 471, 619 660. 456 ISS'. S3 7

Total, iron and steel products 79 ! 41 2,655,739 i 2.121,447 534,292 9,875 38 546, 444 742. 769 196,325

Lumber and its manufactures—


37 Sawmills and planing mills 123 65 8,526,749 307, 570 1,219,179- 24, 291 58 3,698, 114 4.354. 389 656,2,5
Furniture and fixtures 9 5 '535,996 349,412 186,584 3, 732 4 330, 456 ' 880,950 50^500
39 A11 other woodworking establishments 28 : 18 1 2,264,657 2 028, 946 235,711 A,714 10 791 , 365, 336 ; 37, 515

Total, lumber and its manufactures 160; 88 1 11,327,402 9.685,928 1.641,474 32,737 72 4,356. 361 5,100, 681 744.320

Leather and finished products—


40 • Leather, tanned, curried, and finished 5 4 227,660 129,515 98,145 1,963 1 1,317 1.694 377
41 j Boots and shoes 2 2 71,013 65,496 5,517 111
42 ! All other 7 3 : 127,533 108,069 19,464 389 i 4 50,584 ; 54,036 3,452

Total, leather and finished products. 14 | 9 426,206 303,080 123,126 2,463 5 51,901 55. 730 3,829
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]
OREGON—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. | CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- i Num-;
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of i b e r of Total
Gross Total Net income. Normal Gross
I cor- | income. deduc- Deficit.
tions cor- income. deductions.
report- pora- tax. ! pora- I tions.
ing. tions. ; tions. !
W
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries -Continued.
Paper and printing-
Paper and wood pulp 1 j $1,780,136 $1,408,924 5371,212 .157,424 : .
Manufactures of paper 240,269 165,894 74,375 1,408 ! •150,524 $63,487 | $2,963
Printing and publishing 85 I 47 i 2,871,914 2,520,443 351,471. 6,877 ! 1,001,985 1,060,499 I 58,514
Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and eleotrotyping, type
founding, etc.) 53,425 48,234 5.191 i 104 I 2 ! 27,274 j 38,612 11,338
Total, paper and printing. 98 4,945,744 4,143,495 802,249 | 15,813 42 | 1,089,783 j 1,162,598 72,815
Liquors and beverages— o
Dist'iled o
Malted 54,349 51,092 3,257 | 65 3i 24,909 | 69,729 44,820
Allother 68,282 39,905 28,377 I 567 195,693 \ 282,349 j 86,656
Total, liquors and beverages. 122,631 90,997 31,634 | 632
i2 I 10 |
10 220,602 I 352,078 131,476
Chemicals and allied products-
Chemicals 26,778 25,982 796 4,850 4,950 100
Fertilizers 4,140 1,975 2,165
Gas, illuminating and heating.
Oils, and oil products 2 I 1 100,167 66,05a 34,111 682 1 49,450 | 53,579 4,129
Paints and varnishes 3; 3 22.717 21,253 1,464 25
Patent medicines 5 I 1 52 52 1 \ 4,025 I 'l3,*53i" "9," 506
Petroleum, refined
Soap,... 111,679 78,731 32,948 > 659
Allother 21,235 18,224 3,011 ! 60 2,177 5,660 3,483
Total, chemicals and allied products. 23 15 286,768 212,221 74,547 i 1,487 60,502 77,720 17,218
Stone, clay, and glass products -
Stone- -
Cement 8,531 7,918 613 214,961 ' 5,324
Marble and stone work 13,411 12,637 774 28,811 , 37;926 | 9,U5
Clay- -
61 i Brick a n d tile U 148,021 135,402 12,619 ,• 9,747 •; 21,153 i 11,406
62 | P o t t e r y , terra cotta, fire clay, e t c . . . 1 . 24,850 ; 26,144 j 1,294
63 All other '. ' 2 i. 5,716 ! 7,014 j 1,298
64 (i lass and glass products 2I 193,767 170,667 , 23,100 i 462

Total, stone, clay, and glass products I 24 363,730 ! 326,624 j 37,106 I 740 284,085 312,522 28,437
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—
Smelters
Manufactures 306,924 i 261,248 l. 45,676 ! 894 7,989 ! 8,401
67
68
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles
Carriages and wagons ."
V 30,752 i
5,344 !
26,742 i
5,100 !
4 010 I
214
80 1,279 ! ft ft«9

69 Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)


70 All other H
Total, metals and m e t a l products other than iron H
and steel 14 I 12 343,020 293,090 ! 9,2us 4,722 ~
Miscellaneous industries " ~ ~ H
Tobacco ,-
Agricultural implements 275, 221 15,14s
Electrical machinery 83,692 M 30,-5 !7u
3! Musical i n s t r u m e n t s , pianos, organs, etc
Rubber goods
17,611
12,572
7,994
12,048
142
II
75 F u r goods !
76 Shipbuilding 68,695 60,003 s, 692 12, 251 104, 248 I 151, 99;
78 | Building construction 179,711 167,407 12, i()4 217 60^, 2 ( )S OP>S, 724 | 61. 126
79 I Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun- O
I nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 29 12 1,079. 432 856, 361 22 i, 071 1, l.Vs W0, 7M> H I , 03(1 ' 70, M4
Engineering j 11 156', 337 109, 668 40,669 , 791 080 ! h, 2^6
1
81 | All o t h e r . I 14 31 1, 267, 987 1, 145, 289 122,6<Ks | 2, 115 II 699 .)9o 257 11. 55 S w
Total, miscellaneous industries 68 | 3,141,258 | 2,693,142 , US, lit) ^,s^7 7 \ 1, 1b2,9<)7 1,007, !<'! \ 314,197
iJrand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-
dustries 444 | 34,882,580 j 28,941,783 1,() K), 797 ll(i,27I ii! 0;ii0,o(S H , ( M ) i . S" "i I 1 , 6 7 0 , ' 17
Public utilities:
S2 Electric and gas lighting and power companies 39 3,011,861 2, 408, S75 602, 9Mi 11/00 7,076,819 7,218, 54 / 141,,28
83 Railroads, steam 22 1,329,680 I 1,214,331 115,319 2,305 1,001,107 5, 56h, 590 1,565, [23

85
86
87
Railways, electric, city and s u b u r b a n
Steamship transportation companies

Express companies
12
24

1
M
15
30,066 i
546,370 !
111,452 ;
23,490 i
456,647 !
89/290 '
6, 576
89,723 !
22,162 I
132
1/706 i
444 !
12
io
i
7,164,330
2,523,884
32,112
1,010
9,931, 563
3,141, 439
39, 362
1, 044
2, 771,233
617,555
7,250
34
88 Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 140 349,325 I 298,945 ; 50,380 ; 1,044 62 497^ 065 578, 033 80,96S
89 All other 178 2,121,032 i 1,873,764 ; 247,268 I 4,684 84 1,063,974 1,215, 870 151,896
CO
Total, public utililies 220 7,499,786 I 6,365,342 • 1,134,144 22,121 j 221 ; 22,360,361 27, 696, 448 5,336,087
TABLE 10a. CORPORATION INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- CO

TORIE S—Continued. 00

[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31. 1916.J

OREGON—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET IN CO ML'


num-
ber of
1
cor- Num- N u m- j
INDUSTRIES. Total :
pora- ber of Vonn-il
al
horo1
'! Cross
Cross Total t iconic. " ™ £ : m-_|
tions cor- [nc\^. deduc- ' Deficit.
report- pora- income. , deductions, tions.
ing. lions. ! tions. '
H
Banks and insurance companies: >
Banks—
00 National banks 71 s Sjo, 386, 396 82,419,0*9 $967,307 $19,228 ; S 73 7, 958 •1j;NS7,-7f'-O - §149, vos
91 | Savings banks and State banks 152 I 2.849,524 ; 2 022,691 826, 830 16,537 i is 799, 75f> 888,325 I 88.o69
92 I Trust companies 3 \ ' 191,212 ' lol,oio 39,697 794 ! 12/319 118,397 • 76,078 o
Zfl
Total, banks. 6, 427,132 i 4, 593, 298 1,833,834 | 36,559 32 i J,580,033 1,894,INS 314,155
Insurance companies—
93 ' Life 353, 10.S 328, 273 24,835 ! 197 46S.094 | 4 71.516 3. 122
!
91 Fire and marine (stock). . . 120,797 110.601 1,193 24
05 Fire and marine (mutual). 31,094 I 31,0J)4 a
96 Casual! y
Fidelity and surety
18S.040 39', 926 797 31 158^245 202, MO : 44,565 o
97
98 Allother " S
Total, insurance companies 64 31 693.039 595,991 97,048 1.940 33 626 339 ! 674 326 ; 47 9S7

Crand total, banks and insurance companies. . . .• 322 257 7,120,171 5,189,289| 1,930,882 38,499 | 65 2.206,372! 2.568,814 362.442

Merchandising companies: ;
99 I )epartment stores 11 3,671,480 3,292,318 I 379,162 6. 080 I 3 4s,238 22. 460
100 Wholesale jobbers , 100 ; 5,840,050 4,200,297 { 1,639,753 339 29 407, 409 590.loo 182; 746
101 Heal estate [ 135 493. 279 346,652 ! 146,627 2 926 ! 80 452, 220 1,034^842 582, 622
102 Amusement companies > 44 264,390 251,226 i 13,164 265 | 19 585, 835 ' 623, 962 38', 127
103 I Iotels and restaurants ; 45 16 1,422,695 1,365,148 i 57,547 1. 096 ! 29 972,571 1,030,849 58, 27>s
Total, merchandising companies 335 175 11,691,894 9,455,641 2,236,253 41.700 ; 160 2,443,813 ! 3,328,046 884,233
Of All other corporations of every description no!
provided for 1, .1 ..' 't,o 1") 11 i 9 '( ,'Ms 720,17S ,0 IN ,7 7s7 605
1.022 1 022
05 Corporations—inactive ;
799 901 2 1 , J")2, 115,7f2 ') (,-ih, 9 IS (}^,b~->l 1,S98 ' 6,729,191 10, Y>\,4bl VV21,O67
Total, miscellaneous companies.... > 10-
022 S S <)(>') (.22 h<) s7 !,112 Is* ^2, "HO 17 OH 2 911 j 17 lsi,-(,j (>0,M>2, 329 1 i, IT 7, 76h
(Jrand totol for the State of Oregon

PEN N SYLVAN IA.

Agriculture and animal husbandn :


! Farming
F i and fruit grower-; 40 l-> ^35fl, 1S7 •VJ22, 246 -3.!. 941 S
679 2.) 8132,116 61!). 751 ^ 187, 635
Florists 71 3X 1. 146.251 1,258, 681 187,567 6.827 36 61K, 676 715, 760 127, 084
Stock raisins 11 216.379 95. 934 120.145 2, 409 7 117,551 129,127 11,576
Forest and lumber not pro\ ided for elseu here 16 1. 119,427 X00.409 31X.9.-)X h, 380 21 310,611 543,502 232,891
Tfl
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 165 76 :;, 138,244 2,477,333 HC0.911 16,295 89 1,478,954 2,038,140 559,186

Extraction of minerals: .,-,694,323


Coalmines 644 441 326.260, 709 280, 632, 949 45,627,760 907,909 203 37, 756,900 12,062,577
Copper mines "J. i2;i, 160 2*i-, 366 110 094 2 S(VJ 1 3S,243 5X.434 20.191 H
Cold and silver and precious metals 2T i 2 20S.623 i, 303, M 6 :>u5, 47T ix,10- 20 144,290 66X,707 221, 507 r\
Iroii miiioo 1 s. ti 1 X7<» 181 1 505.059 •i74. 422 7.4X!) 12 , lOft.,911 1.281,371 175,460 W-
Lead and zinc mines S "> 767 591 326,215 411,3 rt) X, 'SZ< ,» .*7i/,42t 690,416 316, 995
10 I Quarries 92 41 6,539,61x 5,483,915 1,055, 703 21, lil 51 1,63x,545 I,873,995 235.450 O
11 I Oil, gas, and salt w ells 324 231 99. 555,94:'. 52,956.058 46. 5!)9. XS5 !)31,97!) 90 1,7XS,742 3,701,X13 1.913; 071
12 ! Allother 12!) :A 9. 556,!CO 6,186,721 •"*
.370,219 61.0xb 7s -}, 02!). X4x 2. 623,542 593.694

Total, e\traction ot minerals 1,249 786 4 17, 195.395 34s.(iS0,429 9s . 514, 9(«> 1, 95!). 31 { 3') 122,323 51, Mi 26X 15,541,945
- -z : ----- -...._.
Manufacturing and mechanical industries: o
Food and kindred products- g
13 ! Butter, cheese, and milk 9S 6X 3, 959,70S K-SO.S.V, 12,625 30 603,979 732.163 3,8, 184
14 | Cannincfand preserving (fish and oyMers. fruit sand
vegetables) 21 It) 1,2x6.061 1.003, 13S 2x2.623 5.t>52 92.x02 10X,()M 15,282
15 Oleomargarine. 1 t) 900 6 833
16 Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 39
39 32 6.546.47X .->, 332, 2oH 1.214,220 23.193 547.671 779,807 232,136
17 Bread and bakery products X2
X2 63 12.103.297 10,327,331 1.775,966 35.519 1!) 1 179, 6!»4 I.837,5 40 357.846
18 ('otlee and spiced 9 X 327,115 261,672 62,413 1.249 1 30, 192 30,192
19 Flour mills and grist mills 61 53 2.S72.096 931,151 IX,312 11 1S9,33X 250, 222 00,8X4
20 Sugar refining (not including beet Migan and mo-
kisses <) •'»
11,603,571 9,094,S4x . ">()X, 723 108,554 4 42, 37!» <>7,4l!) 25.010
21 Beet sugar
22 ('onfectionery and ice cream 35 23 3, 172,642 2.XO2. 213 370,42« 6 585 12 1 263.600 1,353.(111 90,011
23 Food preparations, all ot her 38 13,838,005 9,430,808 I, 107,197 7!), 483 1, X13, 321 016,295 102, 971

Total, food and kindred producis 413 306 60, 276,1*77 45,087,372 15, 189, 605 2!) 1.172 107 , 15X,976 6,0X2.166 923,190
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[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dee. 31, 191b.]
PENNSYLVANIA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-;
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of i b of Total
Gross Total Normal 5 I
* ' tions cor- deductions. Net income. tax i nGross
come deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- i! income. ' pom- ! - tions.
ing. tions. ! tions. ;

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Textiles and their products—
24 | Carpets and rugs 38 34 $9,564,173 $7,354,485 $2,209,688 $42,254 $308,903 , $335,973 $27,070
25 j Cordage and twine 11 11 4,241,078 3,165,371 1,075,707 21,400
26 Cotton goods 62 12,437,728 9, 646,234 2,791,494 55,490 13 : 894,330 1,022,523 128,193
27 Hats and caps 14 10 i,310, 370 2,702,668 : 1,607,702 29,840 4 : 162, 729 178,794 16,065
28 Hosiery and knit goods 171 134 25,156,339 21,095,587 4,060, 752 78,668 37 | 1,634,234 1, 979,151 344,917
29 Silk and silk goods 131 109 32,192,387 20,687,221 ' 11,505,166 227,214 22 ' 1,002,998 1,140,738 137,740
30 Woolen and worsted goods 7."> 63 16,207,441 12,356,517 ! 3,850,924 75, 883 12 761,800 844,838 83,038
31 Men's clothing 30 25 6,364,556 5,185,179 ; 1,179,377 23,299 28,859 76,515 47,656
32 Women's clothing 42 29 4,195,923 3,614,661 ' 581,262 10,970 706,161 740,216 34,055
33 Men's and women's other furnishings 64 47 7,718,159 6,498,330 i 1,219,829 24,118 477,345 553,526 76,181
34 All other 123 98 31,037,027 22,506,065 ! 8,530,962 168,250 25 i 778,198 857,791 79,593
Total, textiles and their products 622 153,425,181 ! 114,812,318 j 38,612,863 757.386 152 i 6,755,557 7,730,065 974,50:
Iron and steel products-
Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills. •\ 142 118 277,377.803 112,117,306 165,260,497 i 3,257,809 24 1,422,301 1,748,682 326,381
Foundry and machine shops -! 1,058 821 627,875^956 424,737,927 203,138,029 j 4,035,804 237 25,426, 775 28,116,638 2,689,863
Total, iron and steel products 1,200 939 905,253,759 j 536,855,233 | 368,398,526 j 7,293,613 261 26,849,076 29,865,320 3,016,244
Lumber and its m a n u f a c t u r e s -
Sawmills and planing mills 169 124 15,277,371 I 12,682,877 2,594,494 51,480 3,294,533 3,924,181 629,648
Furniture and fixtures 97 79 9,379,270 ! 7,934,906 1,444,364 28,554 1,195,320 1,423,800 228,480
All other woodworking establishments. 133 99 12,897,273 ! 9,891,614 3,005,659 i 56,929 1,181,271 1,508,659 327,388
Total, lumber and its manufactures 399 302 37,553,914 | 30,509,397 7,044,517 136,963 97 j 5,671,124 6,856,640 1,185,516
Leather and finished products-
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished. 55 ! 27,137,866 17,640,968 | 181,634 111,351 394,639 283,288
41 Boots and shoes 64 i 15,926,246 13,328,750 ! 2,597,496 51,669 470,939 575,083 104,144
42 All other 44 ! 11,420,746 6,395,968 5,024,778 100,495 115,396 ! 126,527 11,131
Total, leather and finished products... .1 163 ! 139 54,484,858 37,365,686 | 17,119,172 333,798 24 697,686 j 1,096,249 398,563
Paper and printing—
43 Paper and wood pulp 14 i 11 5,439,358 3,361,196 2,078,162 41,564 3 33,455 50,057 16,602
44 Manufactures
a a t r e s of paper
pp 154 ! 131 30,230,015 21,909,956 8,320,059 161,053 23 713,747 919,278 205,531
45 publishi
Printing and publishing 481 i 322 57,382,306 49,089,649 8,292,657 158,618 159 10,480,052 12,514,304 2,034,252
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing
(engraving, stereotyping, and electrotyping,
type founding, etc.) 25 19 1,725,637 1,497,000 18,637 4,534 72,883 78,248 5,365
Total, paper and printing 674 i 483 I 94,777,316 75,857,801 18,919,515 365,769 191 11,300,137 I 13,561,887 2,261,750

Liquors and beverages—


47 Distilled 40 1,693,283 1,376,666 316,617 6,332 1,467,822 1,709,557 241,735
48 Malted 121 ! 36,028,170 30,315,852 5,712,318 111,347 3,093,834 3,411,254 317'420
49 I All other 42 ! 3,053,646 2,480,026 [ 573,620 11,472 553,102 602,179 49,077
Total, liquors and beverages. 146 0,775,0 34,172,544 6,602,555 129,151 5,114,758 5,722,990 608,232
H
Chemicals and allied products—
50| Chemicals 103 70 ! 38,582,026 20,555,000 18,027,026 ! 359,328 33 j 556,741 691,445 134,704
51 Fertilizers 19 | 13 I 2,891,057 1,989,292 901,765 ' 16,822 6 I 123,093 131,214 8,121
52 Gas, illuminating and heating. 53 ! 31 10,116,827 6,529,291 3,587,536 70,750 22 ! 397,361 474,862 77,501
53 Oils, and oil products 37 I 28 I 6,984,524 4,403,655 2,580,869 51,617 9 247,682 298,018 50,336
54 Paints and varnishes 61 I 47 ! 11,052,300 7,341,364 3,710,936 73,509 14 169,497 204,818 35,321
55
56
Patent medicines
Petroleum, refined
12 I 885,606
48 I 53,614,850
673,463
25,090,017
212,143
28,524,833
4,242
568,756
16 294,146 314,844 20,698 3
57 Soap 11 3,002,580 2,122,705 879,875 17,566 71,315 93,825 22,510 o
58 All other 167 i 44,654,000 29,993,365 14,660,635 289,182 1,499,394 1,745,709 246,315
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Total, chemicals and allied products >8,698,152 73,085,618 I 1,451,772 150 3,359,229 3,954,735 595,506
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone-
59 Cement 641,746 751,294 109,548
60 Marble and stone work. 972,836 1,140,987 168,151
Clay-
61 Brick and tile 30,059,099 21,199,647 8,859,452 3,232,143 296,382
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc. 10,971,052 8,031,955 2,939,097 935,335 271,941
Allother 1,396,733 662,942 733,791 74,408 22,854
64 j Glass and glass products 44,039,954 31,115,545 12,924,409 3,245,659 246,665

Total, stone, clay, and glass products { 587

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[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
PENNSYLVANIA—Continued.

) Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


I num-
!1 ber of I
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
Gross Total Normal
i: tions 1 cor- income. deductions. Net income. cor- I deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- tax. pora- j tions.
i ing- tions. tions. I

! Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


i Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—
(>5 j Smelters 30 ! 17 *4, 799,318 $3, 292,923 $1,506,395 $29,551 \ :% 308, 508 ; $1, 485,450 £170,942
00 ; Manufactures 212 ! 150 80, 034,099 47,807,323 32,820, 776 i 054,803 i 1,091,042 1, 408.300 377,324
07 | Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 60 i 42 10,014,072 8, 035,328 1,979,341 38,401 : 2,058,014 3.227,244 508, (530
08 j Carriages and wagons 30 ! 25 2,811,142 2,310,890 494.240 9,157 '283,390 328,720 45,330
09 I Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.) 21 17 S3; 114,897 75,909,040 7,145^251 142,225 90,525 114.493 17,908
70 , All other 4! 3 197,020 148,014 49,000 992 ' 111 111

Total, metals and metal products other than iron !


and steel 369 ! 200 182,171,748 138,170,130 44,001,018 ' 875,189 109 j 5,438,190 | 0,024,390

', Miscellaneous industries— ;


71 , Tobacco 62 : 12,244,329 10,034,585 2,209,744 . 42,577 1.189,671 1.183,421 293.750
72 j Agricultural implements 9 ! j 258,205 235,629 22,576 • 449 60,404 60,667 203
73 | Electrical machinery 91 60 ' 23,849,755 15,724,518 8,125,237 161,009 ! 822,386 1.007,570: 185,184
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 26 i 18 i 1,798,431 1,280,732 517,699 jI 10,284 169,142 459,885 290.743
Rubber goods
Fur goods V5 6,685,520
66,331
4.944,698
42,612
1,740,822
23,719 '
1,155,248! i
34,519
474 '
23,104
452,266 i
2."l79"|
801,370
94.'i03~
349,104
Shipbuilding 6 ! 1,487,005 331,757 1 91,924
Building construction 106 i 60 ! 7,918,417 6,173,625 1^744,792 31,910 46 2,589,229 ' 2,958,091 368,802
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun- ;
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 168 ! 105 22,406,998 20,335,744 2,071,254 41, 314 I 63 4,998,193 6,135,922 1,137.729
Engineering 78 I 57 8,502,644 6,443,525 2,059^119 ! 41, 041 ! 21 2,577,539 3.005,089 427,550
All other 479 ! 351 36.847,026 28,932,041 7,914,985 : 154, 736 ! 128 4,036,003 5.056,494 1,019.891
Total, miscellaneous industries 733 122,064,661 I 94,479,466 27,585,195 j 541,417 327 16,897,612 21.062,612 4,165,000
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-
dustries 6,419 i 4,774 1,928,219,147 j 1,282,794,798 645,424,349 12,738,727 ; 1,645 I 95,506,630 1111,936,880 16,430,250
Public utilities:
82 Electric and gas li ght ing and power companies 408 , 311 78,913.746 ! 59.493.145 19.450.601 388.214 97 2 480.607 2,743, 372 262.765
83 Railroads steam 264 i 178 679.141,081 : 541,492,194 137', 648,887 j 2, 751,488 So U. 838,817 13.533, 53 L 1 694.714
81 ' Railways, electric, city and suburban . . . 255 1 186 83,430,585 i 68.928.336 14,502,249 S 285.269 69 5, 131,965 6,761, 842 1 629,877
85 Steamship transportation companies i 30 ! 23 6,251,401 • 4,900,249 1,351,155 ' 27,020 379.167 444. 540 65.373
;
<86 Waterworks 479 i 361 13 181,075 8 161,508 5,019,567 ! 99,899 118 821,008 987, ?66 166.258
87 .Express companies : 3. 2 39,633 39,223 410 • ,s 1 54,351 750 3,399
88 Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies ; 279 ! 225 30.675,397 : 23.240,112 7,435,285 : 148,341 54 2, 189^ 027 2.276' 135 87,108
89 All other 349 255 33,533,590 | 18,699,553 14,834,037 I 295,698 91 2, 020,103 2.296, 597 276,494

Total, public utilities 1 2,067 i 1 ,541 925,196,511 • 721,954,320 200,242,191 j 3, 995,937 52a 24, 915,045 29.101, 033 4 185,988

Banks and insurance companies:


Banks-
90 National banks ! 834 797 60,606,685 ! 43,054,546 17.552,139 i 345.453 1. 879.676 2,456. 581 576,905
91 Savings banks and State banks -i 236 219 15.253,807 | 10,867,145 1,386,662 ; 85,729 17 939,927 1.224. 196 284,269
92 Trust companies .; 263 256 45.569,879 j 27.090,611 18,479,268 : 352,345 151,304 265, 469 114.165

Total, banks -i 1,333 1 .272 121.430.371 j 81.012,302 40,418,069 I 783,527 61 2, 970,907 3,946, 246 975.339

Insurance companies- H
93 Life 18 14 58 349,959 ' 55 241,303 3,105.656 ! 62 114 4 172 192 2,295. ?49 123,057
94 Fire and marine (stock) .... ...... :\o 29 43^115,315 • 37.739', 991 5.375.324 107.506 1 384.095 384, 293 198 w
95 Fire and marine (mutual) 90 89 933,406 !. 933.406 ; 18,675 1 65 3, 267 3.202
06 Casualty 27 25 2.317.318 ! '2.023.23i 294,087 | 5. 884 2 3 . 842,Nil 4.661, 481 MS. 667
97 Fidelity and surety 2 48,610 : 12,672 7i9 71
98 Allother 2 1,055.476 : 767,317 288,129 ! 3.662
rr
Total, insurance companies 169 161 105.820,114 ! 95.787,544 10,032,570 i 198.560 s 6, 399,166 7.344 290 945.124
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Grand total, banks and insurance companies... .' 1.502 1 . 433 227.250,485 176,799.816 50,450.639 982.087 69 9. 370,073 11.290. 536 1.920.463 y<

99
Merchandising companies:
Department stores 76 60 42.256.0U5 34,505.570 7, 750. 435 137, 375 16 370.014 5.-170.907 1,100.893 3
100 Wholesale jobbers .. .... 561 47c 67.381.326 36.815,602 30.56S.724 606,083 85 13'. 221,859 19.874.49!» .652,631
101 Real estate 431) 21)7 1.131.876 2,765,537 1,366,339 27.071 169 1. 263.539 1,858.134 594.595
102 Amusement companies . . . 298 186 10.731.022 9,718.397 1,015,625 20,131 112 4, 765,921 5.292,519 526,595
103 Hotels and restaurants 102 7.546,266 6.226.815 1.319. 451 26,178 36 903.761 + .275.947 372.182

Total, merchandising companies . 1.473 1 ,055 132.052,495 90,031.921 42.020.574 816,841 41S 27. 525,101 36.771 997 9 ,246.896
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for . . . . .... ... 4 746 ••{ 234 251.256.011 ; 166,122,575 85,133,436 1. 767,344 1,512 28, 940,004 36,472 629 7 ,532.625
105 Corporations inactive . 2,839 2,839 333 307 025 306.692

Total, miscellaneous companies - -• 7.585 3 , 234 251,256,011 , 166,122,575 85,133,436 \ 1 767,344 4,351 28. 910,337 36,779 654 ,839.317

Grand total for the State of Pennsylvania .j 20,460 12 , 899 3,914.308.288 j2. 791,861.222 1,122,447,066 22 276,545 7,561 223, 858.463 279,582 508 55 ,724,045

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[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
RHODE ISLAND.
Classificatioi] No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO- NET INCOME.
num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
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Agricultural and animal husbandry: $108,038
1 Farming 10 8 $166,467 $358 429 $1,960 2 $4,808 $7,555 $2,747 >
? Floiists and fruit growers 5 151,057 166,759 15,702
3 Stock raising "*
4 Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 2 2 71,906 46,654 25,252 505
O
Total, agricultural and animal husbandry 17 10 538,373 405,083 133,290 2,465 7 155,865 174,314 18,449
O
Extraction of minerals:
*> Coal mines 1 1 12 333 11 690 643 13
(] Copper mines *' . . .
Gold and silver and precious metals i 1 5,798 8,105 2,307
Iron mines
1 1 14 128 114 o
9 l^ead and zinc mines
10 Quarries 2 1 15,198 13,035 2,163 43 1 89,844 99,588 9,744 o
11 Oil gas and salt wells 1 1 123,598 57,044 66,551 1,331
g
12 All other 2 2 132,648 89,143 43,505 871
Total, extraction of minerals 8 5 283,777 170,912 112,865 2,258 3 95,656 107,821 12,165

Manufacturing and mechanical industries:


Food and kindred products-
Butter cheese and milk 5 4 259,259 246 678 12,581 248 1 5 591 5 591
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables) . . 4 373,186 356,293 16 893 338 9,742 27,258 17,514
15 Oleomargarine 3 3 174,274 160,613 13,661 273
16 Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 3 3 324,678 298,192 26,486 502
17 Bread and bakery products 8 6 344,978 309,997 34,981 699 2 46,367 51,711 5.344
18 Coffee and spices
19 Flour mills and grist mills 3 3 297 872 146 726 151 146 3 022
20 Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and
molasses
21 ! Beet sugar
22 ! Confectionery and ice cream. 50,046 I 47,431 2,615 40 208,641 217,311 j 8,670
23 Food preparations, all other. 170,976 I 72,322 98,654 1,973 65,240 99.103 I 33,863
Total, food and kindred products. 35 26 I 1,995,2 1,638,252 : 357,017 7.095 335,581 65,391
Textiles and their products -
24 j Carpets and rugs
25 i Cordage and twine 3 554,061 446,496 107,565 2,152
26 Cotton goods 45 ! 26,799,347 19,483,105 7,316,242 132,175 1,259,352 1.334,600 75,248
27 Hats and caps 67,956 72,484 4,528
28 Hoisery and knit goods 1,024,770 778,788 245,982 4,749 114,492 211,052 96.560
29 Silk and silk goods 4,969,144 3,841,383 1,127,761 21.230
30 Woolen and worsted goods 24,781,713 16,389 574 8,392,139 167,843 404,450 466,286 61,836
31 Men's clothing 59,436 42,788 ! 16,648 333 i
32 i Women's clothing ' 77,758 74,104 i 3,654 73 i 11,939 13,053 1,114
33 Men's and women's other furnishings. 429,213 277,336 151,877 3,037 299,493 319,161 19,668
34 All other 9,838,992 6,501,341 i 3,337,651 65,208 130,445 166,034 35,589
Total, textiles and their products J 185 I 155 j 68,534,434 47,834,915 \ 20,699,519 | 396,800 i 30 2,288,127 2,582,670 294,543
Iron and steel products- H
35 1 Blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling mills 11 I 2,213.036 718.753 1,494,283 29,363
36; Foundry and machine shops 98 i 36,773', 171 23,071,017 13, 099,154 273,204 193,158 237,507 j 44,349 H
Total, iron and steel products.. 93 38,986, 2i>7 23,792,770 15,193,437 302,567 193,158 237,507 I 44,349 W
37
Lumber and its manufactures-
Sawmills and planing mills 152,381 2,858 j" 18,217 23,565 5,348
o
38 Furniture and fi xtures 8,417 i 169 i.
All other woodworking establishment; 116,462 1 18*598
106,322 | 2,082 | "97 ',m'
5
Total, lumber and its manufactures 267,120 I 5,109 i 116,081 140,027 I 23,946 o
Leather and finished products- o
40 Leather, tanned,curried, and finished 60,398 1,113 1 16, 188 17, 436 1,248
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41 Boots and shoes 28,451 569 2 7,573 11, 106 3,533
42 Allother 11,424 228
Total, leather and finished products 100,273 1,910 23,761 28,542 4,781

Paper and printing-


43 Paper and wood pulp 115,730 2,315

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44 Manufactures of paper 415,142 8,303 117,605 iis,365 760
45 f rinting and publishing 934,445 18,275 14 158,334 184,736 26, 402
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc.) 14,153 283 |.
Total, paper and printing.. 1,479,470 9,176 (( 275,939 303,101 27.162
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TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, l(Ufi.|
R H O D E ISLAND—-Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORP


CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.
num-
ber of
[XDUSTR1KS. cor- Num- j Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total ber of Total
tions cor- Vl.f,n..nn Normal cor- Gross deduc-
- income. deductions. I ^ t income. 1ax income.
e port- pora- ! pora- tions.
ing. tions. ! (ions.

Mamifaciuring and mechanical industries-—Continued.


Liquors and beverages—
Distilled
Malted 6 $3,508,699 $3,013,585 $495,114 j $9,903
All other 4 j 36,559 ; 33,869 2,690 i 54 , $16,588 |6,895
Total, liquors and beverages 3,545,258 3,047,454 497,804 | 9,957 9,693 16,588 6,895
Chemicals and allied p r o d u c t s -
50 ; Chemicals 16 j 5,850, 102 2,381,931 3,468,171 69,364 94,579 101,662 , ',083
51 Fertilizers 1 i 8, 304 7,806 498 10
Gas,illuminating and h e a t i n g . . . . 2 !
181, 555 121,933 59,622 { 1,149
53 Oils, and oil products l ! 8, 172 7,763 409 8
54 Faints and varnishes s j 291 022 213,750 77,272 1,545 22,520 23,617 j 1,097
Pa tent medicines 6 i 120, 012 S5,846 34,166 684 21,681 ! 30,069 | 8 388
Petroleum, refined 1! 51, 682 46,533 5,149 103
Soap 316, 166 177,662 " 138,504 2,770 216,501 241,619 25,118
Allother 3,856; 408 2,52^264 ! 1,333,144 , 26,663 31,187 45,448 ! 14,261
Total, chemicals and allied products 10,683.423 ! 5,566,488 | 5,116,935 102,296 18! 385,468 442,415 55,947
Stone, clay, and glass products— i
Stone-
59 •: Cement 30,802 30,658 ; 144 3 35,467 41,590 6,123
60 ; Marble and stone work 502,787 222,9*35 ; 279,852 ; 5.597 6,491 10,290 3,799
Clay—
61 ! Brick and tile 1 72,423 68,394 4,029 ! 27,212 : 33,083 5,871
62 i Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc.
63 ! Allother ". 1 i 72,528 ! 73.160 632
64 (rlass and glass products 2 ; 113,668 94,842 j 18,826 j 1 ! 14,716 j 17,849 3,133
Total, stone, clay, and glass products. 7 i 719,680 416,829 ! 302,851 '. 6,057 156,414 ! 175,972 19,558
Metals and metal products other than iron and s t e e l -
Smelters 1 i 61,862 17,378 • 44.484 890
66 i Manufactures 115 77 i 9,319,773 7,662,097 j 1,657,676 i 26,866 ! 38 ! 1,500,664 j 1,681,629 180,965
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 11 6 405,327 ! 340,755 ! 64,572 j 1,291 5 i 76,829 | 96,168 19,334
68 s Carriages and wagons 3 3 . 89,893 i 82,563 i 7,330 ! 147 '
69 i Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)
70 ! All other 825 825
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel 131 87 | 9,876,855 8,102,793 1,774,062 29,194 • 44 | 1,577,493 | 1,778,617 201,124

Miscellaneous industries—
71 Tobacco 1 ! 93,706 93,675 31 i l 16,923 33, 734 16,811
72 Agricultural implements 1 i 79,336 66,437 12,899 ! 258
73 Electrical machinery 3 1 2,433,020 1,407,186 j 1.025,834 ! 20,516 1.800 i 10,383 8,583
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 27,663 i 31.007 3,344
Rubber goods 10 6,521,884 3,462,872 i 3.059.012
Fur goods 1 6,500 7.416 i 916
Shipbuilding 198,247 ! 182,294 15.953 319 8.022 ; 8,970 I 948
Building construction 1 324.914 ' 1. 197.722 127.192 2,544 113.802 \ 113,830 j 28
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 394.921 | 325.65S 69,263 i 1.038 10 ! 501,109 545,569 | 44.460
Engineering , 74 4 45 ' 4V59S 25, 847 517 1 5,607 29,121 i 23.514
All other 9.526.963 "i <w2 95n 3.534.013 , 70.875 21 - 741,062 868,938 | 127,876

Total, miscellaneous industries 20.647.436 12,777,392 ', 870. 044 42 1.422.4SS 1.648.968 , 226.4SO

Orand total, manufacturing and mechanical


industries 162,749.496' 109,090.964 53,658,532 1,041,404 190 6.785,203 7.755.379 970.176

Public utilities:
' 82 Electric and gas lighting and power companies 7. V)4.96() .",. s'W. 173 1.961,787 I 39.237 3 1.309
83 Railroads, steam 189. 727 118, 921 370,806 7. 116
84 Railways, electric, city and suburban 6. 157. 441 5 983. 041 174,400 ; 9, 438 l ; 16. 987 ! 17. 835 ! 848
85 Steamship transportation companies 4 641.164 239. 866 404,298 8,086 2 137. 749 ; 156. 996 ; 19, 247
86 Waterworks 19 571.187 297. 095 274.092 4.501 5 : 87. 379 102. 781 : 15. 402
87 Express companies 1 9. 847 9. 5S4 263
88 Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 4 4
!
2.330.545 1.902. 169 428,376 8,567
89 All other 24 i 15 781.019 | 4t6 95,603 1.694 9 • 326,663 j 18,593
Total, public utilities... 19.138.920 | 15.129,295 4.009,625 I 7S.944 is 642,057 j 57,563

Banks and insurance companies:


Banks-
National banks 24 2 552 619 1.711 186 S41 433 16.804 1 26.224 27. 615 1 391
Savings banks and State banks. 4 212 Oil 163 ,042 48 969 979 1 10,133 22, 177 12 044
Trust companies. 187 124 j 5.598,919 1.588 205 30,571 1 5,668 , 23, 451 17 783

Total, banks 9 951 754 | 7.473 ,147 1 2, 478 607 48.354 i 3 42,025 j 73, 243 31 218

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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- eg
TORIES—Continued. oo
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]
R H O D E ISLAND—Continued.

CORPORATIONS SHOWINJ} NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


Classification No.

Total
num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
w
H
Banks and insurance companies—Continued. >
>
Insurance companies- :
, H
9? Life 1 1 $127,134 $128,776 $1,642
94 Fire and marine (stock). 8 8 $7,879,426 $7,014,750 $864,676 $17,294
95 Fire and marine (mutual) 20 2D 806,364 806,364 16,127
06 3 116,419 71,266 45,153 901
97
Casualty
Fidelity and surety
98 All other 1 i 556 2,733 2.177
Total, insurance companies 33 31 8,802,209 7,086,016 1,716,193 34.325 2 127,690 131.509 ; 3,819

Grand total, banks and insurance companies 76 71 18,753,963 14,559,163 4.194,800 82.678 5 169.715 204,752 35.037 a
<W
Merchandising companies:
Department stores 10 9 4,236,020 3,271,903 964,117 17,065 1 25,418 155,940 130,522
o
100 Wholesale jobber 70 59 6.203,530 4,761,710 1,441.820 28,669 11 159,652 196,635 36.983
101 143 107 2,258,902 1,359,836 899,066 17,316 36 216,565 279.833 63.268
102 Real estate companies
Amusement ... 37 21 1,138,030 966,776 171.254 3,425 16 261,112 324,999 63,887
103 Hotels and restaurants 22 17 922,443 879,730 42, 713 853 5 148,624 156,745 8,121
Total, merchandising companies 282 213 14,758,925 11,239,955 3,518,970 67,328 69 811,371 1,114,152 302, 781

104 All other corporations of every description not else-


where provided for . . . 546 403 22,713,508 16,467,314 6.246,194 120,688 143 2,457,267 2,893,098 435,831
105 Corporations—inactive 345 345 181 2,417 2,236

Total, miscellaneous companies 891 403 22,713,508 16,467,314 6,246,194 120, 688 488 2.457,448 2.895,515 438,067

Grand total for the State of Rhode Island 2,133 1,353 238,936,962 167,062,686 71,874,276 1,395,766 780 11,059,752 12,893,990 1,834.23S
SOUTH CAROLINA.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming 40 5 $401,426 $323,094 $78,332 $1,328 35 $180,583 $262,637 $82,054
Florists and fruit growers 3 1 8,061 7,593 468 11 2 19,677 25,420 5,743
Stock raising . 20 11 88,419 59,589 28,830 575 9 43,907 49,314 5,407
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 10 4 283,872 231,544 52,328 1,046 6 1,089,983 1,225,579 135,596

Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 73 21 781,778 621,820 159,958 2,960 52 1,334,150 1,562,950 228,800

Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines
Copper mines
Gold and silver and precious metals i
Iron mines !
Lead and zinc mines
Quarries .. 3 15,219 12.565 2,654 53 2 125,164 140,631 15,487
Oil gas and salt wells
All other
2
6
I 5,880
29,545
4,780
25,296
1,100
4,249
22
85
1 32,428
8,405
34,772
15,416
2,344
7,011
Si
2
Total, extraction of minerals 11 A 50,644 42,641 8,003 160 7 165,997 190,819 24,822 a
Manufacturing and mechanical industries: a
o
Food and kindred products-
Butter, cheese, and milk . .. 2 1 4,861 4,488 373 7 1 18,177 18,473 296 w
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and
vegetables) 6 3 22,024 15,545 6,479 129 3 3,065 7,197 4,132
Oleomargarine
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 2 2 17,734 14,855 2,879 57
Bread and bakery products 11 6 104,124 87,619 16,505 335 5 31,347 36,021 4,674
o
Flour mills and grist mills 1,977,790 1,791,083 186,707 2,547 1 20,573 34,348 13,775 o
14 13
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo- g
lasses
Beet sugar 4 4 163,628 94,446 9,182 184
Confectionery and ice
Food preparations, allcream
other 1 1 1,804 4,606 2,802

Total, food and kindred products 40 29 2,230,161 2,008,036 I 222,125 | 3,259 11 74,966 100,645 25,679

Textiles and their products-


Carpets and rugs .. 1
Cordage and twine 2 2 229 212 191 700 37 512 736 !
Cotton goods.. .. 122 115 62,866,009 51,962,741 10,903,268 204,045 7 2,093,556 3,149,311 1,055,755
Hats and caps
Hosiery and knit goods 6 6 394,658 322 149 72 509 1 450
Silk and silk goods
Woolen and worsted goods 1 1 304,332 289,187 ! 15,145 303
Men's clothing 1
1 37,690 31,848 5,842 117 CO
Women's clothing
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TABLE 10a. CORPORATION INCOME TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
S O U T H CAROLINx\—Continued.

CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. i CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


Total
num-
ber of i
cor- i Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ; ber of ( rl'OSS Total Net income. Norma 1 i ber of
cor- Cross Total
deduc- Deficii.
tions ; cor- income. deductions. tax. income.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. | tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Textiles and their products—Continued.
Men's and women's other furnishings $76,686 $61,069 •115,617 : $239 $1,399 $2,966 $1,567
All other 2,642,526 2,118,500 524,026 i 9,085 3,270 ; 3,554 ! 284
Total, textiles and their products 134 66,551,113 i 54,977,194 11,573,919 215,975 9 ! 2,098,225 ! 3,155,831 i 1,057,606
Iran and steel products— o
Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 11,254 14,135 2,881
Foundry and machine shops 16 1,067,339 797,719 269,620 ! 5,237 60,572 I 71, 642 11,070

Total, iron and steel products. 16 1,067,339 797,719 j 269,620 ; 5,237 71,826 I 85,777 13,951
Lumber and its manufactures-
Sawmills and planing mills 34 3,449,545 2.920,488 j 529,05 10,313 13 ! 699,350 821,613 122,263
Furniture and fixtures 1 I 19,219 20,188 969
All other woodworking establishments.. 9. '"230," 909'I 515 3 30,607 35,379 4,772
Total, lumber and its manufactures... 43 { 3,720,569 3,151,397 I 569,172 j 10,828 17 i 749,176 877,180 128,004
Leather and finished products-
Leather, tanned, curried, and finished..
Boots and shoes 6,298 20,493 14,195
Allother 2 j 128,259 113,073 15,186 I 303

Total, leather and finished products... 2 I 128,259 113,073 15,186 303 20,493 14,195

Paper and printing—


43 ; Paper and wood pulp
44 i Manufactures of paper 129,107 19,229 385 I 1j 1,167 | 2,119 952
45 I Printing and publishing 1,152,227 1,052,106 i 100,121 ! 2,003 ! 23 i 258,737 1 324,668 I 05,931
Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electro typing, type

Total, paper and printing 54 30 1, 281,334 1,161,984 119, 350 2,388 24 259,904 326,787 66,883
Liquors and beverages—
47 Distilled
48 Malted
49 All other 33 26 419,437 346,388 73, 049 1,462 7 37,468 42.535 5,067
Total, liquors and beverages 33 26 419,437 346,388 73, 049 1,462 7 37,468 5,067
42,535
chemicals and allied products—
50 Chemicals 2 2 235 2 913 2,678
51 Fertilizers 26 23 , 1, 465,093 1,007,028 458, 065 7,784 : 3 23,518 33,014 9,496
52 < las, illuminating and heating 1 i 1 255 549 294
53 Oils, and oil products. 69 50 2, 168,937 1,771.209 397, 728 6,210 i 19 630,027 708,617 78,590
54 Paints and varnishes 2 2 104 631 83 435 21 196 424 i W
55 Patent medicines 2; 521 208 313 6 i 2 1,753 2,638 885 H
56 Petroleum, refined
57 Soap. . ...
58 All other 9 3 68,213 63,749 4, 464 63 i 6 9,579 15,177 5,598
H
Tot'il. chemicals and allied products 113 B0 j 3, 807,395 2,925,629 881, 766 14,487 ! 33 665,367 762,908 97,541 r.
stone, d a y , and glass products
Stone-
59 Cement 4 3 1. 145,371 S26,562 318, 809 6,377 1 1,547 2,827 1,280
60 Marble and stone work 21,652 20,456 1 196 24 1 3,000 5,306 2,306
Clay- -
61 Brick and tile 10 5 135,560 118,915 16, 645 333 35,452 36,543 1,091
63
Pottery, terra cotta, fire clav, etc
A11 other
2 338 33,427 33,089 o
12,194 Iti, 100 3,906
64 <1 lass and glass products 2 2 122,971 112,078 10 893 200
Total, stone, clay, and glass products 23 12 , 1, 425,554 j 1,078,011 347 543 0,934 ; 11 52,531 94,203 41,672

Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—


65 Smelters 1 1 241,390 114 995 126 2 528
66 Manufactures. 1 31,960 23,490 8 470 169 i 1 3,479 3,650 171
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 1 1! 72,735 63,481 9 V>54 139
68 ('arriages and wagons 1 1 17,536 19,680 2,144
69 Cars (steam railroad street car^ etc )
70 All other
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel 5 • >i
• > 346,085 ! 201,966 144 119 2,836 2 21,015 23,330 2,315
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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- Co
TORIE S—Continued. jg
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
cor- Gross Total Normal Gross
tions income. deductions. Net income. cor-
income.
deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- tax. pora- tions.
ing tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Miscellaneous industries-
Tobacco
Agricultural implements
Electrical machinery
I

$54,511 $39,449 $15,062 $302 $23,137


6,446
$23,560
9,344 i
$423
2,898
s
32
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc Q
Rubber goods 15,257 13,986 | 1,271 25
Fur goods O
Shipbuilding T
Building construction 40,327 48,345 8,018
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun- 3
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 1,009,506 845,547 163,959 | 3,279 ! 5 101,408 112,889 11,481 o
Engineering 129,598 107, 763 21,835 436 ; 2 8,535 8,986 451 o
All other 2,275,585 1,4%, 698 808,887 15,870 ! 7 84,172 89,399 5,227
g
Total, miscellaneous industries 62 3,484,457 2,473,443 1,011,014 19.912 i 22 264,025 I 292,523 28,498
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-
dustries 560 415 84,461,703 ',234,840 15,226,863 | 283,621 j 145 4,300,801 5,782,212 1,481,411
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies.. 1,835,493 580,876 ! 254,617 ! 5,092 j 142,440 | 211,431 68,991
Railroads, steam 959,788 777,726 I 182,062 j 3,381 915,752 I 1,071,881 156,129
Railways, electric, city and suburban 1,401,411 148,652 j 252,759 I 5,056 I
Steamship transportation companies 68,154 61,747 I 6,407 I 128 ! 6,312 I 6,849 537
Waterworks 114,566 96,138 I 18,428 1 369 j 14,024 18,719 4,695
Express companies
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 192,941 161,685 31,256 625 j 8,444 9,604 1,160
All other 108 724,882 I 550,039 174,843 3,470 S 128,748 142,866 14,118
Total, public utilities. 252 186 5,297,235 4,376,8 920,372 18,121 66 1,215,720 1,461,350 245,630
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks-
90 National banks... 74 70 3 094 754 2,071,669 1,023,085 20,118 4 127,120 156,420 29.300
91 Savings banks and State banks 302 288 4,580,692 3,007,895 1,572,797 31,397 14 265,643 348,946 83.303
92 Trust companies 40 28 231,329 149,653 81,676 1,629 12 135,875 147,077 11,202

Total, banks 416 386 7,906,775 5,229,217 2,677,558 53,144 30 528,638 652,443 123,805

Insurance companies-
Fife 9 564 172 524 204 39 968 799 4 293,238 308,942 15, 704
94 Fire and marine (stock) 513,835 467,789 46,046 922 2 177,944 203,683 25,739
95 Fire and marine (mutual) 8 8 9,988 9,988 200
96 Casualty 3 15 347 8,949 6,398 128 1 806 957 151
97 Fidelity and suretv 2 2 73,097 68,057 5,040 101
98 Allother
Total, insurance companies 29 22 1,176,439 1,068,999 107,440 2,150 7 471,988 513,582 41,594

Grand total, banks and insurance companies 445 408 9,083,214 6,298,216 2,784,998 55,294 37 1,000,626 1,166,025 165,399 [-3

Merchandising companies:
Q9 Department stores . 6 301 763 248 406 53.357 1.063
100 Wholesale jobbers 108 93 3,057,310 2, 029,388 1 - 027! 922 19'692 15 137,072 168,691 "31,619 2
101 Real estate. 97 54 '329,677 168,946 160', 731 3,215 43 50,196 115,281 fin, 085 M
102 Amusement companies 39 19 170,280 154,827 15,453 299 20 253,905 275,841 21,936 Q
103 Hotels and restaurants 14 9 441, 786 405,429 36,357 629 14,872 20,494 5,622 &

Total, merchandising companies 264 181 4,300,816 3,006,996 1,293,820 24,898 83 456,045 580,307 124,262 taj

104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere


provided for ... . . 1,751 1,175 11,862,608 8,743,924 3,118,684 60,168 576 3,574,933 7,712,446 4,137,513 ^
105 Corporations—inactive 559 559 3,319 34,463 31,144 g
Total, miscellaneous companies 2,310 1,175 11,862,608 8, 743,924 3,118,684 60,168 1,135 3,578,252 7,746,909 4,168,657 S
Grand total for the State of South Carolina 3,915 2,390 115,837,998 92,325,300 23,512,698 445,222 1,525 12,051,591 18,490,572 6,438,981

SOUTH DAKOTA.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


1 Farming 26 10 $65,837 $57,265 $8,572 $173 16 $37,047 $61,459 $24,412
2 Florists and fruit growers 6 2 77,711 64,373 13,338 254 4 33,233 43,968 10,735
3 Stock raising 28 18 769,046 622,338 146,708 2,933 10 89,777 126,454 36,677
4 Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 60 30 912,594 743,976 168,618 3,360 30 160,057 231,881 71,824
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TABLE 10a. -CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBLTTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- CO
TORIES—Continued .
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,191(5.]
SOUTH DAKOTA—Continued.

i Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


i imra- i___
| her of j ;
cor- N u m - Num-
INDUSTRIES. 0 1 ber of 1
Total
' tions
S ^ l *! cor-
' ' "ross Total Net income. Normal cor- <Jross
income. deductions. income. j deduo- D(».fk?il.
; report-j pora- ' pora- 1 tions.
tions.
ing. j tions.

Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines 2 ... $5,290 | $5,306 : $16
Copper mines.
Gold and silver and precious metals. 858,146 864,642 !
Iron mines..
Lead and zinc mines... 1 !. 275 j 275 ;
Quarries $70,507 ! $65,264 S5,243 ; S104 30,854 j 32,140 : 1,286
Oil, gas, and salt wells.
Allother §1. j
23, i n T "*20,'040' 64 "33.'315~i
538 !
83,940 ;
538
50,634
10 !
Total, extraction of minerals i 29 j 93,678 85,304 8,374 168 927,880 986,850 58,970
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred p r o d u c t s -
Butter, cheese, and milk 43 30 i 448,478 ! 403,504 44,974 i 902 13 74,076 77.052 ! 2,976
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables) 3 3 28,844 30,976 2,132
Oleomargarine
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products 21,973 21,852 : 121 2
Bread and bakery products 526,349 492,694 i 33,655 674 27,497 I 31,952 4,455
Coiiee and spices
Flour mills and grist mills 22 I 583.718 452.248 • 131,470 ! i 58,438 •!' 77," 280 j 18,S42
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and
molasses i
Beet sugar
Confectionery and ice'cream. 86,262 I 75,074 j 11,188 214 i 46,823 •: 53, 332 509
Food preparations, all other. 841 ; 1,587 746
Total, food and kindred products. 83 i 1,686,780 1,445,372 I 221,408 4,174 I 26 236, 519 272, 179 35,660
Textiles and their products-
Carpets and rugs
Cordage and twine
26 j Cotton goods
27 I Hats and caps
28 Hosiery and knit goods
29 Silk and silk goods
30 Woolen and worsted goods
31 ! Men's clothing 97,544 I 56,312 ; 41,232 825
32 Women's clothing
33 Men's and women's other furnishings.
34 Allother 43^532 V '36^858';' "6,'674 104

Total, textiles and their products. 3 ! 141,076 i 93,170 I 47,906 929

Iron and steel p r o d u c t s -


35 I Blast furnaces, steelworks, and roiling mills,.
Foundry and machine shops 157,728 ! 130,422 I 27,306 531 12,581 13,578 I 997
36 I
Total, iron and steel products.. 157,728 | 130,422 i 27,306 531 | 12,581 j 13,578 997

Lumber and its manufactures— i


37 Sawmills and planing mills : 1 j- 14,879 | 14,986 j >
38 Furniture and fixtures :.
39 j All other woodworking establishments j "M" 179,211 ! 134,880 I 44,331 S86 L
Total, lumber and its manufactures i 5 j 179,211 : 134,880 I 44,331 886 i 14,986 107 2
Leather and finished products— !
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished j.
41 Boots and shoes I.
42 All other.
Total, leather and finished products.
Paper and p r i n t i n g -
a
43 Paper and wood pulp !. 6
44 Manufacturers of paper i 1 4,893 6,133 1,240
45 Printing and publishing 827,280 699,127 128,153 2,564 : 14 142,725 168,509 25,784
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en- !
graving, stereotyping and electrotyping, type
founding, etc.) \. * ;.
Total, paper and printing-..- 28 | 827,280 699,127 128,153 2,564 174,642 27,024

Liquors and beverages-


47 Distilled
48 Malted. 303,446 249,550 ! 53,896 , 1,078 i.
49 All other. 169,245 145,452 i 23,793 i '447 | 3, 438 4,259 821

Total, riquors and beverages . 472,691 395,002 77, fi 1,525 i 3,438 4,259 821
Chemicals and allied p r o d u c t s -
50 Chemicals
51 Fertilizers
'TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- co
TORIE S—Continued. gs
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]
Classification No. SOUTH DAKOTA—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES.
cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross ; Total ber of Gross Total
tions cor- Net income. Normal cor- deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- income. deductions. tax. pora- income. tions.
ing. tions. tions.

H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. >
Chemicals and allied products—Continued.
52 Gas illuminating and heating 5 3 $158,119 *1241 ftQfi $34,023 $680 2 $30,559 $32,116 $1,557
53 Oils, and oil products .
54 Paints and varnishes : • • • ; * :
O
55 Patent medicines . 1
56 Petroleum refined 1
57 Soap
58 All other 3 1 5,494 5,129 365 7 2 10,092 12,695 2,603
Total, chemicals and allied products 8 4 163,613 129,225 34,388 687 4 40,651 44,811 4,160
Stone, clay, and glass products— a
Stone- o
59 Cement 2 1 119 63 56 1 1 100 536 436
60
Clay-
Marble and stone work 4 1 8,230 7,103 1,127 23 3 24,731 26,807 2,076 g
61 Brick and tile . . 4 2 13,377 12,696 681 14 2 27,542 34,355 6,813
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc
63 All other . | 1 1 23,774 31,391 7,617m
64 Glass and glass products
Total, stone, clay, and glass products 11 4 21,726 19,862 1,864 38 7 76,147 93,089 16,942
Metals and metal products other than iron and s t e e l -
65 Smelters .
66 Manufactures 1 1 45,857 40,188 5,669 113
67 Automobile, motorcycles, and bicycles 1 1 1,502 873 629 13
68 Carriages and wagons.
69 Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)
70 All other
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel 2 2 47,359 41,061 6,298 126
Miscellaneous industries— o
71 Tobacco . . 1 14 520 111,319 3 201 64 29 620 32,723 3 103
72 Agricultural implements 1 1 1,163 1,258 95
73 Electrical machinery 1 585 585
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc
yc Rubber goods
76 Fur g o o d s . . . . . . .
77 Shipbuilding
78 Building construction.. 2 1 18,807 16,002 2,805 30 1 3,568 7,982 4,414
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads,
tunnels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 8 5 100,917 91,252 9,665 194 3 13,518 19,302 5,784
80 Engineering
81 All other 5 3 103,125 95,365 7,760 155 2 13,190 13,356 166
Total, miscellaneous industries 21 10 237,369 213,938 23,431 443 11 61,644 75, 206 13,562
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical
Industries 192 125 3,914,833 3,302,059 612,774 11,903 67 593,477 692,750 99,273
zn
H
Public utilities:
82 Electric and gas lighting and power companies 42 27 1,026,307 825,019 201,288 4,009 15 120.209 123,946 3,737 >
83 Railroads steam 2 2 451 590 2 335 341 1 883 751 C3
*M Railways, electric, city and suburban 3 3 loO 431 94,909 5 522 108 .. ' - ' W
85 Steamship transportation companies i 35, 315 31,077 1, 238 NO "" H
86 Waterworks 6 27,809 21,123 6.686 133 3 9,007 9,525 518 o
87 Express companies
88 Telephone telegraph and radio companies 179 135 1,151,419 919,843 231,576 4,598 44 96,175 104,731 8,556
89 Allother 23 22 254,745 157,566 97,179 1,543 i 5.512 2,2S9 O
Total, public utilities 256 191 2,596,026 2,049,537 546,489 10,476 65 680,234 2,579,085 1,898,851 M

Banks and insurance companies: O


Banks—
90 National banks 125 117 3,707,392 2,841,339 866,053 17,321 8 126,809 134,242 7,433 §
91 Savings banks and State banks 494 456 5,772,850 4,148,587 1,624,263 32,411 38 181,827 337,776 155,949 2
92 Trust companies 11 8 139,521 112,518 27,003 '540 3 3,285 4,016 731 .H
Total, banks 630 581 9,619,763 7,102,444 2,517,319 50,272 49 311,921 476,034 164,113
Insurance companies—
flS Life 4 4 652,906 604,832 48 074 962
04 Fire and marine (stock) 1 1 9 484 43,411 33,927
95 Fire and marine (mutual) 18 is 18,286 18,286 366
06 Casualty 47 29 168,043 131,059 36,984 741 18 113,342 122,606 9,264
07 Fidelity and surety
j
08 All other . . . . . 1 1 12,089 12,338 249
!
Total, insurance companies 71 51 839,235 735,891 103,344 2,069 20 134,915 178,355 43,440
Grand total, banks and insurance companies 7oT 632 10,458,998 7,838,335 2,620,663 52,341 446,836 651,389 237,553

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TABLE 10a.- CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER- CO
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RITORIE S—Continued. oc

[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
S O U T H DAKOTA—Continued.

i Total j CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num.- i Num-
INDUSTRIKS. pora- I ber of j ber of, (.Jross Total
tions ! cor- • (i ross Total Normal cor- ; deduc-
deductions. Net income. tax. Deficit.
: report-j pora- income. pora- ; income. tions.
ing. ! lions. • tions.

Merchandising companies:
Department stores 1 I 1 $23,976 ; $7,308 $16,668 i $133
100 Wholesale jobbers 56 53 2.254,071 i 1.431,323 ; 822,748 ' 17,311 3 $37,920 , $42,924 i $5,004
101 Keal estate 37 21 ; 217,507 I 161,819 55) 688 '. 1,123 16 98,143 136;135 I 37,992
102 Amusement companies. 20 36.759 ' 25.842 10,917 ! 217 5,327 : 7,950 ; 2.623
103 Hotels and restaurants.. 11 104, ,852 84)122 20.730 | 414 4 • 145,760 i 155,366 9.606

Total, merchandising companies 125 ; 95 2,637,165 ' 1,710,414 ; 926,751 ! 19,198 I 30 287,150 j 342,375 55,225 c
104 All other corporations of every description n o t else-
; !
where provi ded for S76 664 9,06S,666 6,028,241 3,040.425 ! 58,399 j 212 95S.779 1,271,213 i 315,434
105 Corporations—inactive 203 . 203 1,023 '• 1,023 V.
T o t a l , miscellaneous c o m p a n i e s ; 1,079 664 ' 9,068,66(5 • 6,028,241 j
1_
58,399 ] 415 958,779 I 1,275,236 316,457 c
3.040,425 J
:
c
(Jrand total for t h e S t a t e of S o u t h Dakota 2, 442 29.681,960 21,757,866 7.924,094! 155,845! 69S ; 4,054,413 6,762,566 j 2,708,153

TENNESSEE.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


1 Farming 20 11 $822,579 1292,090 j -$530,489 $10.400 9 $33, 50/ $61, 090 $27.5X3
2 ; Florists and fruit growers 20 10 ; 219,371 199,496 19,875 ' 359 10 34, 913 ! 49, 682 .• 14,769
3 : Stock raising 11 8 \ 297,855 237,706 ; 60,149 1.138 3 1, 843 ! 6, 489 i 4,646
4 Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere. 11 11 148, 718 J 209, 457 60,739
Total, agriculture and anima! husbandry 62 29 | 1,339, 805 729,292 | 610,513 11,897 33 218, 981 | 326, 718 107,737
Extraction of minerals: I
Coal mines.. 91 57 • 10,354,821 9,268,013 1,086,808 20,688 34 2,534, 738 | 2, 899,929 365,191
Copper mines 1 I 774,012 339,521 434,491 8,690
Gold and silver and precious metals. 2 1 190,035 96,857 93,178 1,864 1 50 j 182 132
Iron mines li.l.l'.H)
Lead and zinj m i n e s . . .
10 ! Quarries 27 193. 939 439,601 51,33^ 1, 0K(> 20 732.033 NM, ">7 U2.530
oil, gas, and s.jli wells.. 10 3 32', 940 11.571 231 7 18, 19b 43.24 21.751
11 \li other 51,196 11 138,183 162,71
13 :iO9. 177 257,981 1,025
12
Total, e \ I ruction ol mineral- bl s5 12.316. 111 10..Vil.01."i 79 3,435,790 3.991,956
Manufacturing and mechanical indusirie-
Food and kindred products-
Butter, cheese, and milk J3 11 T)l 779 ')21 120 30 ri>0 • )1 3 2 Oil
Canning and preserving fh'sh and oyster^, Iniiis
and vegetables) ! 13 s 1 M 103 173 ~)22 IS, ")Sl Uu )S 09 3
< )]eomargarine
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products 'b7, 27b 2()2 )">_» )D1 721 021 6S6 b20 93!
Bread and bakery products 13 s, 1)7 > 3")7 124 210 ! 42S 717 b()S
CoJl'ee and spices 1 Ms bl ', 1 IS 01 s - ! 911 17 939 IS 010 101
Flour mills and grisi mills (»O >1 . 3 32 4S7 2 K)S 971 023 513 " 8S1 169 bil ls2 0)1 12 140
Sugar refining (nol including beei sugan and mo-
lasses
Beet sug<v
••' i.!\ . l i - r r r y and'"' w '' i " < i rp 24") 933 17 s2l
Food preparation^, -all oiiiei It) bl I 2\2 2 3,n21

Total, food and kindred product-.. )11 S02 1 712 511 32 h'h 170
Textiles and their products
24 Carpets and rugs O
25 Cordage and twine 139
26 Cotton goods 1*3 2 90s S02 291 93b 101 922 120 ">()(> I ~> ")S 1
27 ; Hats and caps 12 ">4s 12 ")1S
20 ") ,31 l
28 i Hosiery and knit goods 201 19") 1 1 30 117 s7/ ' 11 )S9 2^ 712
29 ' Silk and silk goods
-
30 ! Woolen and worsted s-U 213 slO isi ;t 729 1 117 2b;104 27 3b 1 1 2bO
31 : Men's clothing 12 s()7 ")1^ 020 2)0 1S7 293 5 625 112
•",,
M 297 >7 S')")
32 Women's clothing > 2 0")3 997 1 717 7 37 3 36 260 "» 32* 2o 003 27 20 3 300
33 i Men's and women's other furnishings lol 742 309, 13b 3 013 19 772 >2 19b 2 424
34 ! All other 70f> U2~> >uo 332 20hJ 293 \ 11") ttO 72S 72 bSS ObO

Total, textiles and their products >() 13 "loT s31 10 » > J > 171 712 f b() U 3 29b >47 391 si 095
Iron and steel products—
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 12 9 2 919 3S1 ()i>0 ")3"> 377 ISO 11« OK) 39 8W>
36 Foundry and machine shops 01 10 7 JO S37 s 30b 107 304 130* 042 24 )01 1SS 1 142 ">4i 241 r>7

Total, iron and steel products 13 710 2ls 10 47b 042 2b 3 27^ 27 •)7«« 3b8 1,21.0 ")9l 2S1 223
Lumber and its manufactures—
Sawmills and planing mills 112 s, 97S 65 s b s«3 19b 08") 4b2 139 2s )13, 9S2 1 184 701 170 719
Furniture and fixtures 30 \u 1 S2"> 32s 1 4 »7 621 707 913 II 134 l i b "nO 233 lib 117
All other woodworking establishments 30 737 640 ^ -', 19s 6 41 ">w! 999 ,9S4 . ">9 719 1 bb")179 460
20"),

Total, lumber and its manufactures. 13 l i l b ' b 10 7>. 1


)S 492,2
TABLJS 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX-DISTRIBUTION Oi INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- co
TORIES—Continued. £
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1910.]

TENNESSEE—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of G ross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income.
deduc- Deficit,
report- pora- pora- tions. !
ing. tions. tions.
i

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Leather and finished p r o d u c t s -
Leather tanned curried and finished 9
Boots and shoes
All other 11 8 $286,080 $243,399 $42,681 .$843 3 S143,906 $154, 743 $10.837
O
U2
Total, leather and finished products 11 8 286,080 243,399 42,681 843 3 143,906 154,743 \ 10,837

Paper and printing— = o


Paper and wood pulp 2 2 31,393 20,276 11,117 223
Manufactures of paper 9 7 735,351 563,152 172,199 2,977 2 35,773 38,652 ;
2, S79
Printing and publishing. . 89 58 4,577,064 4,011,687 565,377 10,692 31 858,840 944,185 85,345
o
industries relating to printing and publishing (en- o
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc.) 4 69,212 61,449 7,763 127 B
Total, paper and printing 104 71 5,413,020 4,656,564 756,456 14,019 33 894,613 982,837 88,224
Liquors and beverages-
Distilled 1 1 713 1 494 781
Malted 2 2 581 640 602 944 21 304
All other 40 30 898,628 486,879 411,749 8,229 10 54,893 80,438 •?.h riAFt

Total, liquors and beverages 43 30 898,628 486,879 411,749 8,229 637,246 684,876 j 47,630
Chemicals and allied p r o d u c t s -
50 Chemicals 9 4 1,051,734 640, 489 411,245 8 228 5 28 120 46 706 18 586
51 Fertilizers . 4 1 12', 480 11,210 1,270 25 53,258 116,424 63' 166
52 Gas, illuminating and heating 4 1 169,662 131,652 38,010 760 3 62,734 72,355 9,621
53 Oils, and oil products.. 31 16 3,492,427 2, 881,010 611,417 10,637 15 1 965,764 2 177 294 211 530
54 Paints and varnishes 6 3 97,277 86,908 10,369 '207 3 123,658 197 619 73 Qftl
55 Patent medicines . . . 26 15 557,298 463,494 93 804 1 880 il 86 203 105 860 ' '9 fi-^
56 Petroleum r e f i n e d . . . . . . . . 1 I 35,000 37. 500 2,500
53.34* 49,199 4,149 63 I 1 : 596 680 I 84
All other 29 i 20 2,380,299 1,170,260 1,210,039 21,564 ! 9 ! 624,467 821,615 I 197,148
Total, chemicals and allied products. 113 ' 62 I 7,814.525 5,434,222 2,380.303 43.362 51 I 2,979,800 3,576,053 I '6,253

Stone, clay, and glass products—


Stone-
Cement 4 | 1,382,305 925,033 45? 272 j 9.146 100 143 43
Marble and stone work 11 1 869,432 794,267 75,165 1,501 61,046 66,137 5,091
Clay- I
Brick and tile 6 | 406,421 358, 758 47,663 I 933 205.794 236,358 30,564
Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, e t c . . 58,532 63,048 j 4,516
All other \ '. 31,475 29,900 1,575 I 31
64 G lass and glass products 429,196 386,036 43,160 ! 863

Total, stone, clay, and glass products. 23 3,118,829 2,493,994 624,835 ; 12,474 325,472 365,686 40,214

Metals and metal products other than iron and s t e e l -


65 Smelters 18,265 14,268 3,997 j
Manufactures 160,678 112,945 47,733 I 956 89,573 123,088 33,515
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles
Carriages and wagons 1,487,558 1,245,400 242,158 I 4,758 41,515 83,253 41,738
Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.) 2 149,730 247,408 97,678
70 All other 52," 962 ""35^593" 17,369 ! 347

Total, metals and metal products other than iron


and steel 33 i 19 1,719 463 1,408,206 311,257 6,141 280,818 453,749 i 172,931

Miscellaneous industries—
Tobacco 3,291,176 1,308,474 1,982,702 39.604 19,144 20,447 1,303
Agricultural implements 36,430 30, 960 5.470 '109 32,200 33,6S3 1,483
Electrical machinery 5 i 102,137 92,483 9,654 178 24,460 32, 804 8,344 o
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 1,428 2,630 1,202
Rubber, goods 24,169 32,161 7,992 o
Fur goods
Shipbuilding 1 5,333 1,261 4,072
Building construction 11 9 | 331,234 293,468 37,766 j 17,211 18,351 1,140
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 46 29 ! 6,313,804 5,751,209 562,595 10, 728 1,694,391 1, 823, 480 129, 089
Engineering 3 2 ! 60,433 49,868 10,565 212 650 650
All other 101 69 j 3,813,958 3,372,636 441,322 8, 633 813,305 912,497 99,192

Total, miscellaneous industries 186 124 I 13,954,505 10,900,359 j 3,054,146 60,297 2, 62a, 308 2, 876,703 250,395

Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical


industries 1,072 726 • 81,217,131 62,935, 086 18,282,045 351,209 346 12,878,623 1,912 2,161,289

Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies. 31 4,108,248 3,258,996 849,252 16,263 18 418,769 457,133 38,364
Railroads, steam 17 30,624,219 25,246,185 5,378,034 105,346 17 2,768,424 3,383,409 614, 985
Railways, electric, city and suburban 13 7,930,211 6,981,177 949,034 18,493 2 I 36,624 ' 67,538 30,914 -C
Steamship transportation companies 3 127,358 93,377 I 33,981 680 137,264 149,859 12 505 i-fc».
Waterworks 12 59,016 40,790 ! 18,226 361
II 2l, 281 28,733 7.; 452 >—
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIES—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dee. 31, 1916.]
TENNESSEE—Continued.

Total CORPORATION."* SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATION* SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of <'«ross Total
Net income. cor- deduc- DehVii.
tions cor- income. deduct ions. tax. income.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Public utilities—Continued.
Kxpress companies 2 1 $18,563,788 $1*5,856,291 $1, 707, 497 •S31,150 1 #3,038 : 84, 223 $1,185
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 132 74 737,993 682,041 55,952 1,092 58 133,585 ' 147,827 14,242
89 | Allother. 135 94 2,690;i36 2,298,323 391,813 7,659 I 41 319,953 ! 378,181 58,228
Total, public utilities 389 245 64,840,969 55,457,180 9,383,789 184,044 144 : 3,838,938 j 4,616,903 777,965 5
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Banks and insurance companies:
Banks-
90 National banks 114 5,915,168 j 4,067,103 : 1.848,065 36,917 390,980 i 441,267 : 41,287
91 Savings banks and State banks 359 345 I 3,751,298 i 2,327,569 i ,423, 729
1,423,729 28,387 , 14 43,119 , 51,687 : S.568
92 Trust companies 65 56 | 2,787,625 ! 1,827,2,32 960,393 19,409 9 224,838 ,' 245,295 ; 20'.4";7
o
Total, banks. 538 508 12,454,091 8,221,904 4,232,187 84,713 30 667,937) 738,249 70.312
o
Insurance companies-
93 ! Life 185,010
94 ' Fire and marine (stock) 1,538 j .
95 : Fire and marine (mutual)
96 ! Casualty
97 Fidelity and surety
98 Allother

Total, insurance companies 19,514

Grand total, banks and insurance companies.. . 926,772 ! 89,826


Merchandising companies: \
99 ! Department stores j 17 14 2,499,541 i 2,014,426 ; 485,115 ! 9, 118 3 745, 595 797,905 52.370
100 I Wholesale jobbers | 260 | 229 20,577,884 ! 13,889,522 6,688,362 j 131, 756 31 456, 696 568,381 1 LI, 685
101 ! Real estate j 123 i 68 1,178,569 577,619 I 600,950 12, 002 ; 55 331; 982 560,406 228,424
102 ! Amusement companies .1 60 ! 30 851,631 755,408 ; 96,223 ] 1, 921 i 30 530, 454 630,665 100,211
!
103 i Hotolsand ivstaurants 30 : IS 1,247,455 ; 1,116,950 130,505 • 2,404 j 12 277,370 , 311.026 33,656

Total, merchandising companies 490 359 : 26,355,080 \ 18,353,925 I S, 001,155 ! 157,201 ] 131 | 2,342,097 S 2,868,443 526,346

104 j All o t h e r c o r p o r a t i o n s of e v e r y description n o t elsewhere j


p r o v i d e d for ; 1,489 991 24,105,195 18, 722,967 5,382,228 ; 104, 719 ; 498 4,078,316 5,792,101 1,713,785
105
'5 ; Corporations—inactive 445 - i \ i 445 •• 5 16,185 , 16,180
T o t a l , miscellaneous c o m p a n i e s 1,934 ! 24,105,195 i 18,722,967 5,382,228 | 104,719 < 943 I 4,078,321 5,808,286 : 1,729,965

Grand t o t a l for t h e S t a t e of Tennessee \ 4,670 2, 961 , 230, 748,919 j 182,011, 707 48, 737,212 j 919,638 j 1, 709 ! 27, 629, 696 33,578,990 : 5.949,294

TEXAS.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


F arming 47 i 21 $1,300,094 >974,425 $325,669 •Stt.512 $354,2*5 $547,125 ^192,840
Florists and fruit growers 22 S 264,207 234,485 29,722 506 14 101,702 144,485 42,783
Stock raising 58 34 , 1,426,636 897,168 529,468 10,465 ! 24 864,384 1,323,205 458,821
Forest and lumber, not provided for elsewhere 9; 5 | 404,782 i 242,918 161,864 3,237 ; 4 30,151 92,481 62,330
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 136 | 3,395,719 ! 2,348,996 ! 1,046,723 20,720 I 68 1,350,522 2,107,296 755,774
Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines 25 : 11 863,642 ' 747,030 116,612 2,331 538,907 610,960 72,053
Copper mines 3 ! 13,294 ! 13,148 146 3 7', 301) 7', 300
(i old and silver and previous metals 2 1,394 5,936 4,542
1 ron mines 1 2,575
I 1 .ead and zinc mines
Quarries 7 3 227,345 ! 210,950 16,395 319 ! 4 27,452 35,042 7,590
Oil, gas, and salt wells 218 102 34,234,410 : 18,743,735 15,490,675 309,653 i 116 627,861 1,444,485 816,624
A11 other 32 12 ' 478,769 | 390,357 88,412 1,767 | 20 415,384 606,214 190,830
Total, extraction of minerals 129 ! 35,817,460 j 20,105.220 I 15,712,240 314,073 i 159 1,610,998 2,712,512 1,101,514 g
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products-
Butter, cheese, and milk 15 668,095 527,182 j 140,913 10 251,698 326.595 74,897
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables) 4 156,249 128,178 j 28,071 562 3 63,887 84,067 20,180
Oleomargarine i
Slaughtering and meat packing,and meat products.: 11 4,707,417 3.475,327 ,; 1,232,090 23,044 209,451 221,479 12,028
Bread and bakery products. ' 10 l'015,317 915,098 100)219 2,004 178,525 185,136 6,611
Coffee and spices*. 4 71,011 61,670 9,341 157 52,847 57,041 4,194
Flour mills and gristmills 67 50 6,025,594 3,934. 772 2,090,822 40,068 528.836 680,511 15L675
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and ;
molasse , 1 912,660 843,263 \ 69,397 1,388 33,387 68.738 35,351
Beet sugar ;
Confectionery and ice cream | 20 : 15 j 1,137,160 i 916,598 j 220,562 : 4,377 5 69,439 i 81,318 11,879
Food preparations, all other j 1,102,864 i 127,157 j :
22 ! 16 ! 975,707 2,541 6 65,736 70,534 4,798
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Total, food and kindred products.. 169 | 115 15,796,367 j 11,777,795 4,018,572 | 76,935 | 54 ! 1,453,806 1,775,419 i 321,613
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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMESBY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIES—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
Classification No. T E X A S—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of !
INDUSTRIES.
cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- tax. pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
GO
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. H
Textiles and their products—
24 Carpets and rugs
Cordage and twine . §
26 Cotton goods 20 17 $3,041,403 $2,317,626 $723,777 $14,448 3 $1,612 $22,288 $20,676 GQ
27 Hats and caps
28 Hosiery and knit goods
Silk and silk goods 1 I -- i' 369 369
a
30
31
Woolen and worsted goods
Men's clothing
1
10
1
9
359,634
703,250
166,293
467,222
193,341
236,028
3 867
4,710 1 22,794 24,004 1,210
o
3? Women's clothing 3 3 389,767 320,539 69,228 1 385
33 Men's and women's other furnishings
34 All other . 5 5 597,339 435,827 161,512 3,211
o
Total, textiles and their products 40 35 5,091,393 3,707,507 1,383,886 27,621 5 24,406 46,661 22,255 o
Iron and steel products—
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 5 4 335,963 150,418 185,545 3,711 1 123,894 123,894
36 Foundry and machine shops 74 54 6,031,666 4,637,016 1,394,650 27,180 20 176,796 258,660 81,864

Total, iron and steel products 79 58 6,367,629 4,787,434 1,580,195" 30,891 21 300,690 382,554 81,864
Lumber and its manufactures-
37 Sawmills and planing mills 88 56 10,218,543 8,218,151 2,000,392 41,838 32 4,550,325 5,119,150 568,825
38 Furniture and fixtures 7 6 527,020 387,230 139,790 2,797 1 718 1,973 1.255
39 All other woodworking establishments 29 22 2,366,930 1,865,834 501,096 8,642 7 129,234 183,224 53,990

Total, lumber and its manufactures 124 84 13,112,493 10,471,215 2,641,278 53,277 40 4,680,277 5,304,347 624,070
Leather and finished p r o d u c t s -
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished 1 1 242 431 189
41 Boots and shoes 1 1 30,721 29,485 1,236 25
42 All other 8 > 7 1,453,884 1,022,682 431,202 8,625 1 9,502 i3,69i 4,189
Total, leather and finished products .... 10 8 1,484,605 1,052,167 432,438 8,650 2 9,744 14,122 4,378
Paper a n d printing— j !
43 Paper a n d wood p u l p . .,..«. I
44 Manufactures of paper 14 9 985,153 715,976 269,177 5,384 5 101,019 115,154 14,135
45 Printing and publishing . 132 90 7,842,328 6,980,145 862,183 16,984 42 579,821 664,553 84,732
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding, etc.) 5 4 77,124 67,823 9,301 186 1 12,676 14,663 1,987
Total, paper and printing 151 103 8,904,605 7,763,944 1,140,661 22,554 48 693,516 794,370 100,854

Liquors and beverages-


47 Distilled 1 1 11,695 11,695
48 Malted 7 7 5 362 566 4 378,410 984 156 19 685
49 All other 27 16 523,668 445,954 77,714 1,554 11 152,107 175,842 23,735

Total, liquors and beverages 35 23 5,886,234 4,824,364 1,061,870 21,239 12 152,107 187,537 35,430

Chemicals and allied products-


50 Chemicals 8 4
1
158,554 129,900 28,654 573 4 10,695 14,304 3,609 w
51 Fertilizers 3 106,262 78,216 28,046 561 2 2,227 17,876 15,649
52 Gas, illuminating and heating 9 5 165,122 96,368 68,754 1,376 4 21,511 33,246 11,735 H
53
54
55
Oils and oil products
Paints and varnishes
Patent medicines
165
4
11
103
3
15,434,243
209,017
85,353
12,360,129
182,289
73,618
3,074,114
26,728
11,735
57,763
455
235
62
1
6
3,198,596
18,863
121,003
3,686,342
32,503
134,119
487,746
13,640
13,116
I
56
57
Petroleum, refined
Soap
11
3 I 572,407
184 245
230,039
137 417
342,368
46 828*
6,847
715
6 3,285 25,015 21,730 CO
o
58 Allot'her 12 . 8
3 746,152 482,900 263,252 5,264 4 37,660 42,292 4,632

Total, chemicals and allied products 226 137 17,661,355 13,770,876 3,890,479 73,789 89 3,413,840 3,985,697 571,857

Stone, clay, and glass products—


Stone— o
59 Cement 2
11
2 479 491 379 611 99 880 1 997 o
Marble and stone work 7 274,833 250,069 24,764 496 4 133,187 167,065 33,878
Clay-
61 Brick and tile 41 23 1,287,122 1,137,301 149,821 2,997 18 453,035 501,156 48,121
62 Pottery terra cotta fire clay etc 7 3 79,330 56,289 23,041 462 4 21,687 25,427 3,740
63 All other 3 3 321,684 297,137 24,547 490
64 Glass and glass products 5 4 760,440 713,565 46,875 938 1 5,843 5,875 32

Total, stone, clay, and glass products 69 42 3,202,900 2,833,972 368,928 7,380 27 613,752 699,523 85,771
Metals and metal products other than iron and s t e e l -
65 Smelters
66 Manufactures . 18 11 517,217 328,982 188,235 3,677 7 63,840 143,344 ! 79,504
07 i Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 4 2 290,752 286,807 3,945 78 5,087 9,646 4,559
Carriages and. wagons - . . .
Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)
All other . . . .
5
2
3
2
79,474
181,588
68,785
117,583
10,689
64,005
213
1,174 I 21,111 25,721 4,610

70
Total, metals and metal products other than iron CO
and steel ..., , 29 18 1,069,031 802,157 266,874 5,142 11 90,038 178,711 88,673
TABLE 10a. CORPORATION INCOME TAX-DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TER- Co
RITORIES—Continued. ^
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31. 1916.]
T E X A 8 —Continued.

Total ! CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET IXCOMK.


num- I
ber of j
cor- | Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- j ber of ber of Total
Total
(< ross Net income. ! N ormal cor- Uross
tions j cor- deductions. income. deduc- Deficit.
report-j pora- income. pora- tions.
ing. ! tions. tions.
CO
H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Miscellaneous industries-
Tobacco j $4,787 • .18,256 S3,469
Agricultural implements j 56,162 i 69,115 , 12,953
Electrical machinery ! $54,873 $46,571 $H,302 1166 : 84,808 ; 99,709 i 14.901
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc | 575 390 • 179 4
Rubber goods j 19,136 38,589 19,453
Fur £"-"'*'* '
Shipbuilding
Building construction 1,037,644 971,768 | 65,876 ! 1,317 2 10,582 12,718 ,! 2,136 ^
Construction: contracting (pavements, roads, tun- 3
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 56 31 3,181,419 2,641,882; 539,537 10.796 25 i 2,441,336 2,710,152 268,816 O
Engineering V 3 1 102,105 100,835 ! 1.270 i 25 2 | 29,571 31,683 2,112
All other: 145 6,811,000 5,687,643 j 1,123,357 | 21,880 | 42 | 788,404 861.269 ; 72,805 o
Total, miscellaneous industries. 275 I 192 11,187, 616 9,449,095 j 1,738, 521 34,188 j S3 3,434,786 3,831,491 396,705

Grand Total, manufacturing and mechanical


industries. 1,207 ! 815 : 89,764, 228 | 71,240,526 | 18,523, 702 361,666 I 392 | 14,866,962 17,200,432 | 2,333,470
Public Utilities: I
Electric and gas lighting and power companies i 129 j 97 , 10,662,611 j 8,085,510 2,577,101 51,532 | 447,076 538,793 : 91,
Railroads, steam. 81 i 143,587,901 | 124,292,320 19,295,581 i 379,168 i 29,586,676 32,453,451 ! 2,866,
Railways, electric, city and suburban 6,101,685 i 5,169,689 931,996 I 18,466 I 4,035,890 4,456,103 [! 420, 213
Steamship transportation companies 2,461,350 ! 2,356,179 105,171 1,914 ! 413,192 457,030 43, 838
Waterworks 66 I 49 i 1,254,098 i 873,862 380,236 | 7,517 j 109,272 145,809 < 36, 537
Express companies , 2i 2! 270,049 S 259,584 10,465 j '209 I.
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 139 I 103 ! 1,926,900 I 1,478,390 448,510 ! 9,098 I 36 I 588,539 694,302 i 105, 763
Allother 296 194 j 6,672,974 I 4,795,478 1,877,496 ! 33,996 102 | 1,127,553 1,410,252 i 282,

Total, public utilities.. 810 I 549 | 172,937,568 147,311,012 25,626,556 j 501,900 j 261 | 36,308,198 40,155,740 ! 3,847,542
Banks and Insurance Compun.t ,
Banks—
IK) National B a n k s 527 506 •• 24.349,687 j 14,696,719 i 9,652.968 192,084 j 21 609,970 '.111,742 : 331.772
91 : Savings b a n k s a n d S t a t e b a n k s ; 796 737 , 9.750,846 ! 5,858,074 I 3; 892; 772 i 77,319 | 59 455,229 653,078 . 197,849
92 T r u s t companies , ' 46 36 2^ 086,979 j 1,267,103 I 819,876 ! 15,2J8 I 10 239', 715 481,259 \ 211,544

Total, b a n k s 1,369 1,279 ! 36.187,512 | 21.821,896 j 14,365,616 284,651 I 1,334.914 2,076.079 ! 741,165

Insurance Companies—
93 ! Life 16 10 8,380,697 7,788,251' 592,446 11,847 ! 900,052 1,069.174 169,122
94 j Fire and marine (stock).... 3 1 308,607 1 293,262 I 15,345 307 i 528,154 559^315 j 31,161
95 Fire and marine ( m u t u a l ) . 5 5 27,499 I 27,499 551 ;
96 ! Casualty 93 68 502,433 j *358J669J 144,424 2,890 i 25 Y " 1, 355903 V i, 542 882; isti, 979
97 I Fidelity and surety
Allother *. 1 ; 1 4,220 j 3*680 540 : 6I

Total, insurance companies I 118 I 85 9,223,456 ! 8,443,202 780,254 | 15,601 j 33 2,784,109 i 3,171,371 387,262

(irand T o t a l — B a n k s a n d Insurance C o m p a n i e s . . 1,487 1,364 45,410,968 | 30.265,098 15,145,870 : 300,251 j 123 4,119,023 ! 5,247,450 : 1,128,427
H
Merchandising Companies: i
99 Department stores { 14 i 11 2,405,837 ! 1,800,101 605,736 12,113 ] 3 159,798 | 342,329 182,531
100 Wholesale jobbers 307 ! 261 32,371,952 | 21,225,057 11,146,895 213,140 j 46 ! 1,131,707 1,353,462 221,755 W
101 Real estate 200 i 95 1,859,836 i 1,358,967 500,869 i 9,285 I 105 I 1,000,481 1,556,775 556,294 H
102 Amusement companies 108 j 53 2,099,571 ! 1,914,687 184,884 ' 3,530 i 705,890 795,929 90,039
103 Hot els and restaurants 38 3,685,462 | 3,285,204 400,258 7,922 ' 1,176,138 1,246.028 69,590

Total, merchandising companies j 667; 446 j 42,422,658 1 29,584,016) 12,838,642! 245,990, 221 1,174,311 5,291,523 1,120,209

104 All other corporations of every description not else- j


where provided for 3,335 I 2,456 ; 103,425,926 ; 68,737,824 34,688,102 879 6,454,239 9 228,195 2, 773,956
105 corporations—inactive ! 763 763 10 57,164 57,154

Total, miscellaneous companies [ 4,098 2,456 i 103,425,926 : 68,737,824 j 34,688,102 : 007,456 j 1,642 6,454,249 9,285,359 | 2,831, HO

<irand Total for t h e State of Texas ; 8,693 5,827 493,171,527 369,592,692 123,581,835 2,352,057 j 2,866 >8,884,266 82,003,312 , 13,119,046
1
UTAH.

! Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming , 65 ' 27 i $157,732 .•5135,715 I 122,017 S444 £154,907 I $218,969 .1564,062
Florists and fruit growers 18 1 •; 1.368 957 ! 411 6 17 58,900 77,497 18,597
:
Stock raising 73 50 . 2,163; 591 1.461,959 701,632 14,007 23 159,563 j 197,769 38 206
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere.. 4 3 i ' 93,047 78,366 i 14,681 286 1 2; 443 s 18,326 15; 883
Total, agriculture and animal h u s b a n d r y . . . 160 81 2,415,006 j 1,676,997 [ 738,009 11,713 375,813 512,561 136,748

co
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- CO
TORIE S—Continued. 00
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
UTAH—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Net income. Normal cor- Gross deduc-
income. deductions. tax. income. Deficit.
report' pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Extraction of minerals:
Coal mines
Copper mines
Gold and silver and precious metals.
Iron mines
19
39
44
2
$8,395,056
56,994,933
2,554 736
601,089
$7,187,230
28,439,061
1,531,644
299,020
SI, 207,826
28,555,872
1,023,092
302,069
$24,158
571,138
20,461
6,041
6
32
37
1
$271,278
673,660
657,211
26,646
$327,269
760,830
864,404
26,646
$55,991
87,170
207,193
1
§
Lead and zinc mines 7 1,321,932 701,896 620,036 9,654 3 39,817 58,702 18,885 Q
Quarries 6 113,872 102,032 11,840 237 4 25,170 27,248 2,078 CO
Oil, gas, and salt wells 10 351,696 285,955 65,741 1,316 8 5.450 32,413 26,963
Allother 315 5,521,939 4,281,541 1,240,398 24,787 255 2,948,391 1,167,587
Total, extraction of minerals. 442 75,855,253 42,828,379 33,026,874 657,792 346 3,480,036 | 5,045,903 1,565,867
Manufacturing and mechanical industries: Q
O
Food and kindred products-
13 Butter, cheese, and milk 13 634,803 501,054 133,749 2,670 7 j 70,103 ; 75,479 | 5,376
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables) 22 i 967,525 819,976 147,549 2,834 7 I 94,024 i 125,648 ! 31,624
15 Oleomargarine
16 Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products 344,209 267,391 76,818 1,536 3 ! 37,076 | 53,925 16 849
17 Bread and bakery products 149,799 132,615 17,184 343 3 | 68,987 ! 92,633 23,646
18 Coffee and spices 73,135 69,332 3,803 76
19 Flour mills and gristmills 30 | 497,446 370,857 126,589 2,300 6| 82,431 ! 116,360 33,929
20 Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and I
molasses 2,783,667 1,008,855 1,774,812 35,496
21 | 11,975,946 7,895,086* 4,080,860 81,617 15,696 j 15,696
22 i
23
Confectionery and ice cream.
Food preparations, all other.
Total, food and kindred products 118 84 I
1,042,791
110,696
18,580,017
786,079 |
103,078 i
11,954,323 I
256,712
7,618
6,625,694
5,128
151
132,151
j!
34
91,853
21,799
481,969 I
102,209
37,915
619,865
10,356
16,116
137,896
Textiles and their products-
24 i Carpets and rugs - """ ''
35 ! Cordage and twine
*>6 i Cotton goods 2 1 28 195 10,624 17,571 351 I 654 657 3
V I Hats and caps
28 Hosiery and knit goods 7 7 250,223 216,135 34,088 676
29 Silk and silk goods
10 Woolen and worsted g o o d s . . . . 4 2 39,013 35,711 3,302 66 2 166,109 167,497 1,388
31 Men's clothing 7 7 120,772 95,231 25,541 365
32 Women's clothing 1 1 27,183 25,703 1,480 30
33 Men's and women's other furnishings 1 1 12,775 12,403 372 7
All other . .
Total, textiles and their products 22 19 478,161 ! 395,807 82,354 1,495 3 166,763 168,154 1,391

Iron and steel products—


35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 3 3 22,531 i 21,470 1,061 22
36 Foundry and machine shops 26 19 996,880 ! 908,033 88,847 1,728 7 52,219 73,485 21,266

Total, iron and steel products 29 22 1,019,411 \ 929,503 89,908 1,750 7 52,219 73,485 21,266 jji
Lumber and its manufactures—
37 Sawmills and planing mills 10 6 267,567 231,267 36,300 718 4 192,427 211,272 18,845 g
38 Furniture and fixtures 3 3 107,527 87,723 19 804 387
39 All other woodworking establishments 6 3 67,438 56,890 10,548 195 32,974 36,561 3,587 O
Total, lumber and its manufactures 19 12 442,532 375,880 66,652 1,300 7 225,401 247,833 22,432 Q

Leather and finished p r o d u c t s -


10 Leather tanned curried and finished 1 1 65 346 21 442 43 904 S78 M
41 Boots and shoes..
42 All other 2 1 1,812 1,739 73 2 1 1,413 5,250 3,837 O
Total, leather and finished products 3 2 67,158 23,181 43,977 880 1 1,413 5,250 3,837 g
Paper and p r i n t i n g - bi
43 Paper and wood pulp
44 Manufactures of paper 1 1 63,989 48,617 15,372 307
45 Printing and publishing 49 33 1,485,435 1,380,268 105,167 2,032 16 1,028,466 1,114,605 86,139
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type
founding etc ) 2 2 47,501 39,783 7,718 155
1
Total, paper and printing 52 36 1,596,925 1,468,668 128,257 2,494 16 1,028,466 1,114,605 86,139

Liquors and beverages—


47 Distilled 1 1 428 565 137
I4? Malted 4 4 1 110 793 868 333 242 460 4 728
49 All other 8 2 58,871 55,088 3,783 75 6 68,376 79,353 10,977

Total, liquors and beverages 13 6 1,169,664 923,421 246,243 4,803 7 68,804 79,918 11,114 CO

CD
TABLE 10a. CDUPOR.VTION INCDMS TAX DISTRIBUTION OF INGOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- co
TORIE S—Continued.
(Income returned for (he calendar year ended Deo. 31, 1916.]
UTAH—Continued.

Total I CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber oi :
cor- J Nimi- : Num.- j
I M H STRIKS. porn- her of bcr of i Total
tions cor- (U'OSS Total Net incoin Normal cor- j i i ross deduc-
report- pom- income. deductions. lax. pora- i income. tions.
i tions. lions. |
I
Manufacturing and mechanical industries -Continued.
Chemicals and allied products— if
Chemicals 4 1 8401 SI So 821G 84 -831 459 846,ISO 814,721 H-
Fert ili7ers 1 1 2, 153 2.153 p>
(Jas illuminating and licit ing H
:
u:
Paints and varnishes 3 2 7 6*4 7 50S 176 < 3 1 505 505 H
Patent medicines 9 9 7 570 4 820 2 750 54
Petroleum refined
Soap : 2; 2 : 49,798 : 25,614 24,184 483 . U'
All other 8 ; 4 I 10,59H 6,576 4,022 so 4 9,208 | 16,349 7,141

Total, chemicals and allied products 20 ; 11 i 76.051 : 44,703 | 31,348 624 9 40,667 ! 65.187 24,520
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone-— n
Cement 6 4 1.439,033 9S3,176 455,857 8 7S6 9 39,504 , 11,503 1,999
ot-"
Marble and stone work s 3 1 92,660 Si,357 11,303 220 75,826 S3.052 9, 226
61 (May-
Brick and t^e 9 S66.412 803,508 62.904 1,204 3 66,315 72,388 6,073
Tottery terracotta fire clav etr" 2 1 257.473 186.214 71,259 1,425 1 7,366 10,151 2.785
64 Ml other 1 28,990 21,026 7,964 159 1 3,526 3,526
Glass and glass products 2i 1 206,906 93.660 113,246 2, 265 1 2,560 2,560

Total, stone, clav, and glass products 32 | 19 2,891.474 ; 2,168,941 722.533 14,065 13 192,537 215, ISO 22,643

Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—


Smelters
Manufactures . . .... 9 i 1 250,380 ' 113,007 i 137,373 2,747 ; 1 26 44 18
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles' 3 2 238,117 134,679 103,438 2,069 : 1 35,676 ! 38,969 3, 293
Carriages and wagons 1 ! 1 21,509 j 23,810 2,301
Cars fsteam railroad, street cars, etc )
All other : 1 . . .

Total, metals and metal products other than iron


and steel 6 ; 3 488,4971 247, GSfi ;

240,811 4,816: 3 57,211 ; 62,823 5, 012
Miscellaneous industries- -
71 i Tobacco , ,. .. . . . 1 1 79 «I30 , 781 21849 437 ,
72 j Agricultural implements 1 1 79; 645 i 64,' 020 15,625 i 313
73 | Electrical machinery •1 4 134, 551 123, 327 Hi 224 224
74 i Musical instruments, pianos, organs, e t c . 1 1 159. 609 : 135. 688 23,921 j 478 i
75 I Rubber goods
76 ! Fur goods.
77 : Shipbuilding | :
Building construction j 11 '• 220,570 j 22,072 ; 117,692 130,879 187
79 i Construction; contracting (payements, roads, tun- \
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) • 18 11 j 2.934.823 • 2,633,430 301 393 129.^07 191.106 299
xo i Engineering 4 \ I 92,611 , 61,031 31,580 630
si ; All other •. ; 26 1,076/331 , 899,S«7 176,461 , 3,515 Otis
21 I
Total, miscellaneous industries > 66 48 I 1,777.770 ; 1,173,642 601,128 12,043 1^ 292.16:; 370,317 : 151

Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in- >


dustries : i 380 262 I 31, 5S7,6fiO ' 22,705, 755 S,S81.905 176.421 UN 2,t)O7,61;3 3,022,617

Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies 24 21 ' 847,478 731, 7S0 115,698 , 2,236
Railroads, steam 13 1.705,9^2 1.589, 978 3i;79S 402.021 619,161 217, 140
Railways, electric, city and suburban 6
7 ' 3.295,960 ,
515.093 10,209 11.107 I S 955 4. MS
w
5 i 3,302,811 1 H
Steamship transportation companies
Waterworks 21 9 ! 13,050 I 8,695 12 (56, 740 82,345
Express companies
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 24 20 ! 131,496 i 107,050 24,446 ( 482 4 60,651 64,200 I 549
All other. 48 23 I 463,071 j 439,580 23,491 i 449 117,153 168,552 1 399

Total, public utilities 136 85 \ 8,053, 866 5,780, 805 2,273.061 45,261 684,912 981,743 ! 296.831 •->

Banks a n d insurance companies:


Banks-
90 National banks 24 23 1,991,49S I 1 312 it)" 179 23 > M 140 )t) 9 32 )S l ) x •> 1, 1 >L
91 Savinss b a n k s a n d State b a n k s . 92 87 3,320,917 2 190 299 1 124 f>lx 22 473 13, , 3^ j 1X7 429 "it, 0 4 4
92 T r u s t companies '690,447 I 406,110 2 M , 3 37 1 )9 Ool 191 33, 32 272

Total, banks 6,002,862 I 4,114 674 57,271

Insurance companies -
93 i Life 1,550,427 j 1 421, j7h
94 S Fire a n d m a r i n e (stock) '336,191 I 222,h22 113, %9 2 271
95 Fire and marine (mutual)
96 ! ( asualty 9 ; 6 12,751 j 4 012 xl i 2 10") 5")S 2 2)3 r>«
97 Fidelity and surety
98 All other- *. "" i : *i,880"i" h

Total, insurance companies 15 I 12 j 1,901,249 1,054,479 246,770 I 3 2 10"), 5"i8 2 253,359 147, 801

Crand total, banks and insurance companies... . 128 I 7,904, 111 "> 71)9,1") 3 2,134~958 I 12 2,4")4,936 2 690,204 235, 26S
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES. FOR STATES AND TERRI- Co
TORIES—Continued. g
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]
UTAH—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Normal Gross deduc-
report- pora- income. deductions. Net income. tax ! pora- income. tions.
Deficit.
-
ing. tions. tions.

Merchandising companies: >


Department stores $1,882,137 $1,451,673 $430,464 $8,473 I
100 Wholesale jobbers 5,083,135 3,554,251 1,528,884 29,660 $234,582 $385,581 $150,999
101 Real estate 888,763 471,679 417,084 8,205 | 205,699 364,963 159,264
102
103
Amusement companies.
Hotels and restaurants..
633,627
1,657,966
576,429
1,510,441
57,198
147,525
996
2,808 I
I 642,208
417,115
732,321
485,301
90,113
68,186
8
Total, merchandising companies. 266 172 10,145,628 | 7,564,473 2,581,155 50,142 94 1,499,604 1,968,166 468,562 a
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere o
provided for 1,188 792 23,904,854 15,940,728 7,964,126 158,470 | 396 2,908,660 3,865,470 956,810
105 Corporations—inactive 769 1,686 24,868 23,182
o
Total, miscellaneous companies... 1,957 792 23,904,854 15,940,728 7,964,126 158,470 I 1,165 2,910,346 ! 3,890,338 979,992 o
Grand total for the State of Utah. 3,481 1,616 159,867,110 I 102,266,290 57,600,820 1,145,035 1,865 14,013,260 18,111,532 4,098,272 B
VERMONT.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


1 Farming 5 $19,622 $12,145 $7,477 $150 4 $7,804 $14,637 $6,833
2 Florists and fruit growers 2 6,200 8,465 2,265
S t o c k r a i s i n g . . . . 1 1 13 1,346 1 333
4 Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 12 4 206,999 196,861 10,138 203 8 112,948 132,125 19,177

Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 20 5 226,621 209,006 17,615 353 15 126,965 156,573 29,608

Extraction of minerals:
5 Coalmines
6 Copper mines 2 2 40 020 57 370 17 350
7 Gold and silver and precious metals
8 Iron mines 1
10 ! Quarries , . . 16 9! 1,417,350 1,159,415 j 257,935 j 5,169 7 151,968 181,979 30, on
11 Oil fflS ind s&lt WGIIS
12 Ml other . . . . . i
Total, extraction of minerals j 18 9 1,417,350 1,159,415 257,935 j 5,169 9 191,988 | 239,349 47,361
j Manufacturing and mechanical industries: •
Food and kindred products— '.
13 I Butter, cheese, and milk 49 37 ] 970,022 *95,479 74,543 ; 1,300 12 229,323 j 231,756 2.43:1
14 i Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, frui ts and
vegetables). . 2 1 ; 16,379 12,241 4,138 : 83 I 287 302
1 *\ Oleomargarine
16 Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. j
17 Bread and bakery product^ 3 3 111,730 108,191 3,539 71
IS Coffee and spices
19 Flour mills and gristmills 3 3 317,054 251,262 65,792 1,316
20 Sugar refining (not including beel sugar) and mo-
lasses 1 7,196 6,837 359 1 1,864 2 356 492 {J:
*31 Beet sugar 1 1 246,547 219,659 26,888 403
Confectionery and ice cream 1 1 73,115 66,644 6,471 129
23 Food preparations, all other 2 2 80,206 66,921 13,285 261 H
Total, food and kindred products 63 49 1,822,249 1,627,234 195,015 3.570 14 231,474 234,414 2,940 O
_ ' ._._ rji
Textiles and their products
24 Carpets and rug5'
Cordage and twine . . '7!
25
26 Cotton goods 3 2 421,499 74,817 346,682 6,508 1 3,526 6,047 2,521 -
27 Hats and caps
Hosiery' and knit goods 3 3 731,680 624,i36 107,544 2,151 r-.
Silk and silk goods
30 Woolen and worsted goods 11 9 977,452 704,264 273,188 5,229 2 85,320 100,372 15,052 %
31 Men's clothing 2 2 296,223 178,306 117,918 2,358
32 Women's clotnins .-
33 Men's and women's other furnishings 6 6 766,702 669,451 97,251 1,934
34 Vll other. . .
Total, textiles and their products 25 22 3,193,557 2,250,974 942,583 18,180 3 88,846 106,419 17,573
Iron and steel products-
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 1 1 19,836 7,614 12,222 245
36 [ Foundry and machine shops 28 17 2,920,411 1,821,321 1,099,090 21,981 11 829,799 1,144,433 ! 314,634
; Total. iron and steel products 29 18 2,940,247 1,828,935 1,111,312 22,226 11 829,799 1,144,433 314,634
Lumber and its manufactures—
37 Sawmills and planing mills 13 7 2,048,124 1,185,471 862,653 17,253 6 244,724 399,388 154,664
Furniture and fixtures 9 8 958,617 829,189 129,428 2,514 1 129,624 157,717 28,093
39 All other woodworking establishments 26 17 1,365,664 1,109,661 256,003 4,958 9 148,140 186,349 38,209
Total lum her and its manufactures 48 32 4,372,405 3,124,321 1,248,084 24,725 16 522,488 743,454 220,966 Cn
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIES—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31.1916.]

VERMONT—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions Gross Total Normal cor- Gross
cor- Net income. deduc- Deficit.
report- income. deductions. tax. pora- income. tions.
pora-
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Leather a n d finished p r o d u c t s -
40 Leather, t a n n e d , curried, a n d finished 4 4 $235,825 $202,263 $33,562 $671
41 Boots a n d shoes
42 •V11 other

Total, leather and finished products 4 4 235,825 232,263 33,562 671

Paper and p r i n t i n g -
43 Paper and wood pulp 1 1 270,993 156,564 114,429 2,289
44 Manufactures of paper . . . . 11 10 2,946,314 2.347.610 598,704 11,932 1 $8,735 $10,560 $1,825
45 Printing and publishing 20 16 597,018 1 '536^690 60,328 1,161 4 57,775 72,429 14.654
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en- i
graving, stereotyping and electrotyping, type i
founding, etc ). 1 308,700 269,157 39,543 791

Total, paper and printing 33 28 4,123,025 3,310,02,1 813,004 16,173 5 66,510 82,989 16,479

Liquors and beverages-


47 ; Distilled . . . .
i
48 Malted
All other 1 1 6,523 6,451 72 1
49
Total, liquors and beverages 1 1 6,523 6,451 72 1
===== - . -
Chemicals and allied products—
50 Chemic als
51 Fertilizers
52 Gas, illuminating and heating 2 2 57,271 47,393 9,878 198
53 Oils and oil products
54 Paints and varnishes 1 3
55 Patent medicines 10 7 672,617 376,691 295,946 5,757 6,496 8,605 2,109
56 ' Petroleum, refined 1 1 4,078 4,069 ft 1
Soap 1 1 9,866 10,531 665
All other..... .. 5 3 405,423 79,546 325,877 6,507 2 63 583 520

Total, chemicals and allied products 19 13 1,139,409 507,699 651,710 12,463 6 16,425 19,719 3,294
Stone, clay, and glass products- '; i
Stone— i
Cement
60 Marble and stone work. .. 33 24 5,951,372 5,603,595 347,777 6,909 9 611,350 633,827 22,477
Clay— ;
61 Brick and tile 2 1 36,830 30,554 6,276 126 1 1,278 1,545 j 267
62 I Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc
63 All other 1 1 22,635 11,138 ii,497 230
64 Glass and glass products. - I

Total, stone, clay, and glass products 36 26 6,010,837 5,645,287 365,550 7,265 10 612,628 635,372 ! 22,744
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel-
65 Smelters ...
66 Manufactures 1 i3,089 10 435 2 654
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 2 37,595 27,086 10,509 210
Carriages and wagons
Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.) w
\U other H
Total, metals and metal products other than iron a
and steel 3 3 50,684 37,521 13,163 263
XT-
Miscellaneous industries-
71 Tobacco .*
72 Agricultural implements 2 2 215,855 178,423 37,432 558
73 Electrical machinery i o
74 Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 1 559,028 536,350 22,678 : 454 1 I 1,174 20,563 19,389
75 Rubber goods c
76 Fur goods
77
78
79
Shipbuilding
Building construction.... .
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
3 2 35,783 34,114 1,669 34 1 13,531 16,514 2,983 6
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 2 1 8,298 8,264 34 I 1 18,500 23,000 4,500
80 Engineering
81 Allother 7 6 687,834 509,153 i 178,681 ; 3,284 1 ! 64,415 65,527 1,112
Total, miscellaneous industries. 16 12 1,506,798 1,266,304 240,494 ; 4,331 i 4 ! 97,620 I 125,604 27,984
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-
dustries 277 208 25,401,559 19,807,010 5,594,549 109,868 69 i 2,465,790 3,092,404 626,614
blic utilities:
82 j Electric and gas lighting and power companies 35 25 1,231,814 985,778 ! 24% 036 4,451 10 80,102 121,850 41.74&
Railroads, steam 24 17 10,616,451 9,581,827 : 1,034,624 I 20,648 7 473,346 671,421 198,075
84 | Railways, electric, city and suburban 5 4 672,515 549,055 ; 123,460 1 2,469 1
1 22,836 29,679 6,843
85 Steamship transportation comoanies. 3 2 < 317,912 298,390 19,522 390 1 29,821 32,218 2,397
TABLE lOa.~ CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDTTSTltlES, FOB STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec 31.1916.|

VERMONT-Continued.

CORPORATIONS SHOWINCJ NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


No.

Total
num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
05 INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
Gross Total Normal Gross
tions cor- deductions. Net income. cor- deduc- DfMicil.
X report- pora- income. tax. income.
pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
X
- H
Public utilities—Continued.
sft Waterworks . 23 19 §120,512 $88,955 $31,557 $631 4 $32,038 S34,330 $1,692 —
87 Exoress comnanies
88 Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 31 21 157,660 133,661 23,999 482 10 16,808 20,568 3,760 !^
89 All other 6 3 9,648 3,588 6,060 121 3 21,210 25,263 4,053 O
Total, public utilities 127 91 13,126,512 11,641,254 1,485,258 29,192 36 676,761 935,329 258,568 o

Banks and insurance companies:


Banks—
90 National banks 47 44 1,746,132 1,222,951 523,181 10,448 3 110,035 124,767 14,732 5
91 Savings banks and State banks 20 16 1,074,333 936,490 137,843 2,757 4 272,572 304,085 31' 513 O
92 Trust companies 20 15 903,052 806,395 96,657 1,916 5 149,399 156,315 6,916 C
Total, banks 87 75 3,723,517 2,965,836 757,681 15,121 12 532,006 585,167 53,161 ^
Insurance companies-
93 Life 1 1 9,256,683 9,275,533 18,850
94 Fire and marine (stock)
95 Fire and marine (mutual) 5 5 15,005 15,005 294
2
96
97
Casualty .
Fidelity and surety
1 40,779 40,121 658 13 i 307,515 408,821 101,306
OS ill other

Total, insurance companies 8 6 55,784 40,121 15,663 307 2 9,564,198 9,684,354 120,156
Grand total, banks and insurance companies 95 81 3,779,301 3,005,957 773,344 15.428 14 10,096,204 10,269,521 173,317

• Merchandising companies'•
Department stores 3 113,892 96,512 17,380 266
100 Wholesale jobbers 21 19 881,337 647,700 233,637 4,463 2 16,432 17,101 669
101 Real estate . . . . 4 16,792 11,917 4,875 97 3 40,159 51,677 11,518
102 Amusement companies , 16 8 100,699 91,254 9,445 189 g 94,505 107,561 13,056
Hotels and restaurants, .*..,,,„ 10 7 ! 591,517 514,103 77,414 ; 1,476 •3 56,472 62,338 5,866
Total, merchandising companies — 57 41 | 1,704,237 1,361,486 342,751 j 6,491 16 207,568 238,677 31,109
1
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for 237 174 | 2,457,389 1,727,490 729,899 J 14,138 63 281.327 330,706 49,379
105 Corporations—inactive 74 74 23 958 935
Total, miscellaneous companies 311 174 ; 2,457,389 1,727,490 729,899 : 14,138 137 281,350 331,664 50,314

Grand total for the State of Vermont 905 609 ; 48,112,969 38,911,618 9,201,351 180,639 296 14,046,626 15,263,517 1,216,891

VIRGINIA.

Agricultural and animal husbandry:


Farmm0" 31 14 $175.775 $133,936 ' M l . 839 i $689 !' 17 i $76,985 $97, 745 «20, 760
Florists and fruit growers 68 27 508.220 357.100 151.120 i 2 899 ; 41 i 182 821 262,243 79422
Stock raising. . . 4 1 157,062 106.196 : 50 866 1 017 3 : 49 989 57 547 7.558
Forest and lumber not pro\ ided for elsewhere 18 8 262,361 141 058 ! 121.303 i 2.436 io : 50 890 ; 112,985 62095

Total, agriculture and animal husbandry 121 50 1,103.418 738,290 ! 365 128 7,041 71 | 360 685 ! 530 520 | 169,835
Extraction of minerals;
j
5 Coa 1 mines 44 29 4,776,727 3.874,207 902 520 15 778 15 7,342 366 i 7. 798,553 456.187
6 Copper mines . . 3 1 1,130 918 212 4 2; 97,308 115 259 17.951
7 Gold and sil. er and precious metals
8 Iron mines 4 3 i,544,i72 1,150,711 393 461 7 868 i i 2 650 2 650
9' Lead and zinc mines 1 i i 88 081 ' HO 144 22 053
10 Quarries 19 11 611.879 401 57i 210 308 4 208 8i 53-417 67.010 13 593
11 19 12 790,917 323.763 467,154 9 344 9.861 17,932 8.071
12 AUother 23 5 244.751 126,722 i 18 | 392.432 ; s7.110 c
118 029 2,385 179 542 c
Total, extraction of minerals 113 61 7.969.576 5.877,892 1 2,091,684 39.587 52 | 7,983,465 : 8.591.090 607.62.5
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products-
13 Butter cheese and mil'c 14 11 265.473 245.173 20.300 395 3 1.3.538 17,929 t.391
14 Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and
vegetables) 31 24 446,906 384,504 ; 62,402 1.226 149,640 160,238 10,59*
15
16 ;
17
Slaughtering and meat packing and meat products.
Bread and bakery products .
io 6
14
266,705
1,152 329
194.778 •
1,046,899
71,927
105.430
1.438
1.974
4; 100,153
75,597
114,743 14,590
9.999
16 2 > 85,596
18 I Coffee and spices 1 1 37 097 34 677 2 420 48
19 ! Flour mills and gristmills. . . 49 39 1,611,637 1,093.438 : 518,199 10,093 10 223,239 i 234,345 11.100
20 | Sugar rehning (not including beet sugar) and mo-
lasses 1 274,303 383,344 i09,041
21 I Beet sugar i
:
22 I Confectionery and ice cream 22 13 604 09i 500,461 103 630 1 988 9] 328,717 352 865 24 U S
23 ! Food preparations, all other 28 19 2.241,427 1,912 244 | 329,1*3 6,353 9 86,645 152,830 66,185
CC
Total food and kindred products . . . . . 172 127 6,625,665 5,412,174 ; 1,213,491 23 515 45 1,251,832 1,501,890 250,058
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX -DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIES- -Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]
VIRGINIA—Continued.

Total I CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. j CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


! num-
! ber of |
INDUSTRIES. .! cor- I Num- j i! Num-1
pora- > ber of} Gross Total Normal ber of j Gross Total
: tions cor- ! income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- I deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- j ; Pora- j income. tions.
i ing. j tions. ; tions. I
•X
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Textiles and their p r o d u c t s - >
Carpets and rugs ,
Cordage and twine
Cotton goods $27,561 359,219 $31,658 ra
Hats and caps
Hosiery and knit goods 791 57S I 115,628 ; 117,259
SilV arid silk goods 266 300 1
Woolen and worsted goods 414 993 |
Men's clothing 573.935 i. 4 1 3*1,865 38, 215 6 350
Women's clothing 48.373 1
Men's and women's other furnishings 64,793 I i1 i 931 2, 058 ; 127
All other 91.596 I
i
Total, textiles and their products 176,985 j 216.751 39, 766
Iron and steel products—
35 Plast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 2.853 I 5 119 : 2 266
36 Foundry and machine shops " 745 684 ! 881,459 i 135,775
Total, iron and steel products 748,537 886,578 j 138.041
Lumber and its manufactures— !
Sawmills and planing mills 4,499 341 4.971,932 472.591
Furniture and fixtures 62,451 1 75,359 : 12 908
All other woodworking establishments 395,499 499,735 104.236
Total, lumber and its manufactures 4,957,291 5,547,026 ! 589,735
Leather and finished products-
Leather, tanned, curried, and finished 25,872 I 27,337 1,465
Boots and shoes 94,180 I 95,490 ' 1,310
All other 125,695 I 144,619 i 18,924
Total, leather and finished products 245,747 267,446 j 21,699
Paper and printing—
Paper and wood pulp....... 2,046,670 i 968,978 1,077,692 21, 554 \ i j 1,775 i
44 I Manufactures of paper .......; 19 17 2,599,606 L, 967,314 632,292 12, 648 I 2| 27,732: 29,882 j 2,150
45 ! Printing and publishing - - 110 64 ! 3,472,757 2.974,479 498,278 t) 899 l 46 ! 603,180; 649,308 16,12*
46 : Industries re ating to printing and publishing (en- j
graving, stereotyping and eiectroty ping, type j
founding, etc.)./ * i 69,511 i 64,385 I 5,126 \ 103 j.
Total, paper and printing.. 5,975,156 I 2,213,388 | 44,204 I 49 630,912 50,053
iviquors ana coverages-
47 ! Distilled. . ! 6 5 775,105 022,594 152,511 I 2,396 i 2,589 ; 2,850 261
48 f Malted ! 6 2 368,210 329,428 38,782 | 771 446,240 1 549,881 103,641
49 ! All other ....; 37 22 406,569 309', 566 97,003 ! 1,936 xl 304,966 | 385,578 80,612
Total, liquors and beverages i 49 29 1,549,SS4 1,261,588 288,296 5,103 20 753,795 938,309 184,514
i
Chemicals and allied products : 1
50 ! Chemica s Q 7 61,0X7 50,425 10,662 \ 195 2 15,114 ! 42,483 27,369
51 i Ferti izers . i 28 22 9,577,217 4,341,948 5 235.269 ! 85 476 164,048 ' 195,694 31'646
52 ' Gas i lumiiatin 01 and heating ! 3 3 32 008 : 32,987 979
53 Oi .s, and oil products :
1
8 6 1,520,666 i,269,744 250,922 ! 4,815 2 243,022 i 252,749 9,727
54"! Paints and varnishes 8 fi 251 056 188,671 62 385 ! I 247 o 46,480 i 65,509 19,029
55 i Patent medicines . . . 3 41,161 35,694 5,467 ' 109 i 4,848 ' 5,415 567
56 i Petroleum, refined ; 3 2 96,261 32,922 63,339 ; 1,233 1 46,735 | 91,084 44,349
57 | Soap
All other I 25 13 ; 1,606,398 1,067,903 538,495 j 10,761 12 588,376 ! 828,183 239,807

Total, chemicals and allied products. ! 91 59 j 13,153,846 6,987,307 6,166,539 | 103,836 32 1,140,631 1,514,104 373,473

Stone, clay, and glass products !


Stone--
Cement 4 3 ! 987,427 833,601 153,826 3,076 1 13,312 13,956 ti44
60 | Marble and stone work 21 15 | 713,029 621,848 91,181 1,823 •6 43,681 75,239 31.558
Olay -
61 ; ' Brick and ti'e 17 9 1 486,600 444,198 42,402 835 8 235,069 268,278 33,209
62 I Pottery, terra cotta. "fire clav, etc !
63 ! Vll other !
64 I Glass and glass products 4 4 585,387 553,050 32,337 647
Total, stone. clay, and glass products 46 31 2,772,443 2,452,697 319,746 6,381 15 292,062 357,473 65,411

Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—


65 ! Sme .ters 1 I I 9,773 7,747 2,026 41
66 ! Manufactures ... . 7 6 | 355,483 263,828 91,655 1,807 1 24,945 29,912 4,967
67 I \utomobiles, motorcycles, and bic vcles 2 2 i 114,101 99,047 15,054 301
68 | Carriages and wagons . . 14 7 ! 436,764 359,216 77,548 1,550 7 173,124 249,661 76,537
69; Cars (steam railroad streetcars e t c )
70 ! Vll other |
1
Total, metals and metal products other than iron ! OS
and steel 24 16 916,121 729,838 186,283 3,699 8 198,069 279,573 81,504
Cm
TABIiE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- cc
TORIES—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]
V I R G I N I A—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.
W
i H
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. H
Miscellaneous industries—
Toba: co $1,492,034 1,2^1,256 I $230,778 *4,6l6 $70,351 $163,282 ! £92,9^1
Agricultural implements
Electri °al machinery
129,159
36,752
121,077 i
21,927 |
9,082
14,825
166
222
54,396
88,917
55,118
90,985
!
|
722
2,068
a
o
Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 43,5^4 44,9 4 i 1,370 CO
Rubber goods 39,239 41,727 ' 2,488
Fur goods 37,958 33,886 I 4,072 51
Shipbui Iding 11,869,392 10,986,060 ! 883,332 17,667 9,306 i 9,306
Building construction 247,508 206,387 I 41,121 823 7 j 307,919 ! 332,625 24,706
Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, 5
tunnels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 1,552,636 1,342,772 209,864 4,188 21 1,187,456 I 1,401,477 : 214,021 o
Engineering 14V53 in,9°5 29,548 592 2 11,456 ! lo 610 i 1,154 c
All other 2,928,387 2,469,123 459,264 8,820 24 264,304 321,030 I 55,726

Total, miscellaneous industries 183 119 18,437,279 16,555,393 37,145 2,067,572 ! 2,473,064 405,492

Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-


dustries 1,025 95,691,856 73,580,283 22,111,573 413,646 334 I 12,463,433 14,663,179 j 2,199,746
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies.. 3,641,168 3,000,120 641,048 12,165 12 j 88,901 | 98,032 9,131
Railroads, steam 185,759,468 142,914,002 42,845,466 747,721 14 i 757,896 ! 896,004 138,108
Railways, electric, city and suburban 10.601,9°2 8,678,984 1,922,948 32,647 6 | 1,141,411 j 1.326,825 185,414
Steamship transportation companies 1,3V), 795 8^3,317 502,478 9,698 4j 66,675 ; 146,465
"" "" ! 79,790
Waterworks 365,073 270,311 94,762 1,860 134,087 152,179 \ 18,092
Express companies
Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 156 90 953,908 811,905 142.003 2,729 126,674 | 141,343 ! 14,669
A11 other 100 1,440,260 1,262,398 177,862 3,363 38 I 370,857 i 546,125 ! 175,268
Total, public utilities. 407 258 204,097,604 157,771,037 46,326,567 810,181 I 149 2,686,501 3,306,973 I 620,472
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks-
National banks... . . 144 140 i M6V26 ! 6,019,408 2,644,018 52,847 4 49,643 ' 58,432 », 789
Savings banks and State banks. 412
273 j 5,397,798 I 3,5^5,298 1,862,500 !
35,9M 139 930,089 ;! 1,324,799 ;
394.710
Trust companies 19 662.124 576,380 11,527 j 1 4,532 4,715 183
18 1,238,504
Total, banks.. 575 431 j 15,299,728 | 10,216,830 5,082,898 I 100,308 i 144 984,264 I 1,387,946 403,682
Insurance companies:
93 Life 4 ! 6,024,211 ! 5,700,942 323,269 i 6,465 ! 62,731 76,872 | 14,141
94 Fire and marine (stock)... 3 ! 964,288 851,294 I 112,994 i 2,260 j .
95 Fire and marine (mutual). 4 !! 99,008 99,008 i 1,980 !.
96 ' Casualty 10 1,670,451 213,932 ! 4,279 | 110,457 j 114,180 3,723
97 Fidelity and surety
Another
Total, insurance companies. 24 8,757,958 8,008,755 I 749,203 14,984 ! 173,188 ! 191,052 | 17,864
Grand total, banks and insurance companies 509 452 21,057,686 | 7872257585 I 5,832,101 ~115,292 ! 1,157,452~|~~l7578,998~ | 421,546 ^
Merchandising companies:
Department stores 19 16 3,111,648 I 2,491,062 620,586 12,370; 3 i 44,064 ; 62,364 i 18,300
100 Wholesale jobbers I 269 237 16,243,540 I 11,180,064 5,063,476 99,461 ! 32 \ 1,004,770 -1 1,188,239 ; 18^,469 Cfc
101 Keal estate . . . . . . . „ , , , . . . . . , , , . . „ . „ . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . „ ! 189 188 I 1,686.465 i 1.115,579 i 570,883 ! 11,391 1 I 11,336 14,116 i 2,780
102 Amusement companies i 84 49 j 1,026,134 | ' 871; 433 I 154,701 ! 2,918 35 870,510 476,608 106,098
103 Hotels and restaurants j 55 39 3,737,039 I 3,390,260 ; 346,779 i 6,839 i 16 ! 394,188 i 420,602 : 26,414
Total, merchandising companies. | 616 529 25,804,826 19,048,398 j 6,755,428 132,979 I 87 ! 1,824,8 2,161,929 ; 337,061
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere |
provided for i 2,134 1,416 35,765,110 25 765,660 j 9,999.450 j 190,692 i 718 ! 4,159.217 \ 5,872,665 ! 1,713,448 U
105 Corporations—inactive. | 935 i 935^ 115 1 24,900: 24,785 O
'\ Total, miscellaneous companies I 3,069 1,416 35,765,110 j 25,765,660 j 9,999,450 | 190,692 ! 1,653 I 4,159.332 5,897,565 i 1,738,233
!
Grand total for the State of Virginia | 5,950 "37457 394,490,076 j 301,007,145 93,482,931 j 1,709,418 I 2,493 1 30,635,736 36,730,254 6,094,518

WASHINGTON.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Fanning 120 59 $1,018,450 $779,333 | ,1269,117 $5,401 I 61 1320,311 ; $506,698 $186,387
Florists and fruit growers 153 38 769,171 I 685,497 j 83,674 i 1,639 ! 115 781,421 ! 1,287,933 506,512
Stock raising j 44 19 583,136 376,819 206,287 ! 4,129 ! 25 150,783 I 280.291 129,508
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 1 225 105 18,478,517 15,762,249 ' 2,716,268 I 53.912 I 120 6,519,566 j 7.994,009 1,474.443
Total, agriculture and animal husbandry j 542 221 I 20,879.274 j 17,603,928 j 3,275,346 j 65,111 j 321 | 7,772,081 j 10,068,931 2,296,850
TABLE 1 0 a . - CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—(.'ontinued.
(Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.]
WASHINGTON—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
fNDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
Gross Total Normal cor- Gross deduc- Deficit.
tions cor- i deductions. Net income. tax. pora- income. tions.
report- pora- tions.
ing. tions.

Extraction of minerals:
5 Coal mines 36 $3,408,510 ! $2,916,714 $491,796 $9,241 i 22 $1,067,342 $1,161,850 $94,508
6 i Copper mines 48 123,862 1 111,239 12,623 "255 ! 43 471,122 1,050,723 579,601 W
7 Gold and silver and precious metals. 76 151,873 j 119,852 32,021 639 ! 70 1,115,317 2,095,786 980,469
3 ! Iron mines 1 1 2cO 250
9 I Lead and zinc mines 9 1 ! 2,000 j 1,975 25 8 52,421 89,434 37,013
10 i Quarries 7 3 i 22,489 ! 22,030 459 4 22,215 38,917 16,702
11 Oil, gas, and salt wells 18 70,447 ! 54,612 15,835 301 15 34,567 161,050 126,483
12 I Allother 265 i\ 1,549,672 i 995,539 554,133 11,455 236 990,895 2,095,931 1,105,036

Total, extraction of minerals.. 460 61 5,328,853 j 4,221,961 1,106,892 21,901 399 3,753,879 I 6,693,941 2,940,062

Manufacturing and mechanical industries:


Food and kindred products—
Butter, cheese, and milk 70 4,018.470 ; 1,989,037 2,029,433 40,522 i 26 | 211.377 | 269,871 ! 58,494
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables) 104 i 61 i 8,741,869 6,367,048 2,374,821 46,000 i 43 1,457,760 j 1,692,959 235,199
Oleomargarine
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 3,952,694 ; 3,353,051 599,643 11,723 i 2 43.935 ! 64,668 20,733
Bread and bakery products 11 I 2,024,944 i 1,837,300 187,644 3,768 5 111,083 I 116,113 I 5,030
Coffee and spices 1 i 56,148 i 45,256 10,892 218 ! 1 695 1,776 i 1,081
Flour mills and gristmills 27 j 2,447,571 j 1,611,004 836,567 13,157 ; 14 330,590 j 127,394 i 96,804
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and
molasses
Beet sugar
Confectionery and ice cream 29 | 20 ! 1.317,739 | 1,016,372 301,367 5,999 I 153,542 180,945 27,403
Food preparations, all other 21 ! 11 ! 542,459 473,987 68,472 1,383 10 i 151,703 178,115 26,412
Total, food and kindred products- 292 182 i 23,101,894 16,693,055 6,408,839 122,770 110 2,460,685 2,931,841 471,156
Textiles and their products-
24 S Carpets and r
25 Cordage and
26 Cotton goods
27 Hats and caps
28 Hosiery and knit goods
Silk and silk goods
30 Woolen and worsted goods.
31 Men's clothing
32 Women's clothing
33 Men's and women's other furnishings
34 Allother.....
Total, textiles and their products J
Iron and steel p r o d u c t s -
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mil!
36 | Foundry and machine shop:-
Total, iron and steel products
Lumber and its manufactures—
SciWIXliiJiS tilJLU p l c i l l i i i ^ 1
38 Furniture and fixtures
39 All other woodworking establishments c
Total, lumber and its manufactures
Leather and finished products-
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished...
41 Boots and shoes
42 All other 2
Total, leather and finished products.

43
Paper and printing—
Paper and wood pulp.
1
44 Manufactures of paper ;
45 Printing and publishing
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en- •
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type j
founding, etc.)... .....\..!....j
Total, paper and printing
beverages- |
i 1
47 Distilled..
48 Malted. ! 14 i 14 840,5si | 1,546,624 706,043
49 Allother. 158,334 138,590 19,744 385 428,224 j 482,875 54,651
7T
1 16 9
liquors and beverages 30 7 !
158,334 138,590 19,744 385 23 1,268,805 2,029,499 760,694
TABLE 10a. —CORPORATION INCOME TAX-DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31,1916.)
WAWHINGTON-Ooutinued.
Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. I CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.
num-
ber of
cor- Num- i Num- i
INDUSTRIES pora- ber of i | ber of j Total
Gross Total Normal
tions cor- j income. deductions. Net income, i tax. ! cor- | Gross; deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- j pora- ! income. tions.
ing. tions. I tions. !
Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.
Chemicals and allied products-
Chemicals *10,598 i #10,088 I $510 I $55,414 $106,192 I -§50,778
Fertilizers 1,200 I 750 ! 450 !
Gas, illuminating and heating "167*172" *"i38," 656'| 31*484
Oils, and oil products
Paints and varnishes 243,483 171,592 71,891 1,395 2 ! 79,125 87,881 ; 8,756
Patent medicines 12,227 10,857 1,370 28 I 1 ! 3,437 6,940 ! 3.503
Petroleum, refined
Soap 25,934 | 19,987 5,947 j 120 I 9 i 15 6
Allother 103;771 83,703 20,068 i 411 ! 21,594 ; 32,043 10,449
!
Total, chemicals and allied products. 50 27 397,213 | 296,977 100,236 I 1,974 I 23 266,751 371,727 104,976
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone-
59 Cement 7 ! 1,946,616 1,273,307 • 673,309 13,422 16,355 23,142 !
60 Marble and stone work 10 ; '426,930 I 403,555 23,375 468 121.470 : 129,046 j 7,576 t=:
Clay-
61 l Brick and tile 180,970 i 176,919 : 4,051 81 i 13 I 107,201 146,350 I 39,149
62 i Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc.. 898,391 ! 794,751 ; 103,640 2,073 i 46.071 ' 67,941 ; 21,870
63 I
64 i
All other
Glass and glass products 9,816 9,749 : 67 1 ii Si; 590 !
18.930 i
94,057 !
21,303
12,467
2,373
Total, stone, clay, and glass products. 30 ! 3,462,723 2,658,281 804,442 16,045 j 3 391,617 481,839 I 90,222
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel- 31
Smelters 3I 6,105,909 3,906,544 2,199,365 43,988 6,682 7,587 905
Manufactures 1,023,945 898,955 124,990 2,504 611396 { 79,668 18,272
Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 169,441 145,599 23,842 476 i 76,589 ! 98,798 22,209
Carriages and wagons 45,103 j 43,937 1,166 23 I 2,042 2,042
Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.) 110,041 105,956 4,085 82 !
Allother 500 7,124 6,624
Total, metals and metal products other than iron
and steel.. 54 36 7,454,439 | 5,100,991 j 2,353,448 47,073 I 18 145,167 195,219 50,052
Miscellaneous i n d u s t r i e s -
rl Tobacco 2 1 ' 371 574 332,279 39,295 786 1 21,313 22,506 i, 193
7? A gricult ural implements.... 4 3 | 160,249 104.731 55,518 1,023 1 6,720 6,720
73 Electrical machinery. 10 3 114,685 101,901 12,784 260 7 21,745 43,300 21,55S
74 Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc 1 1 188,335 140,010 48,325 805
75 Rubber goods. 2 2 355 7,077 6,722
76 F u r goods fi 6 31,833 39,613 7,780
77 Shipbuilding^ 14 7 418,107 349,554 68,553 1,376 7 1,036,667 1,459,749 423,082
78 Building construction 21 6 39,691 26,124 13,567 276 15 169,377 196,914 27,537
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun-
nels, river a n d harbor dredging, etc.) - 74 37 3,110,827 2,804,281 6,295 37 2,393,941 2.837,754 443, 813
J
SO Kngineering 17 7 96,228 83,021 13j207 274 10 142,014 179,112 37,098
81 All other 106 72 3,069,184 2,745,400 323,784 6,310 34 503,672 558,320 54,648

Total, miscellaneous industries 257 137 7,568,880 6,687,301 881,579 17,405 120 4,320,917 5,351,065 1,030,148

Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-


dustries. 1,542 874 90,699,909 73,015,277 17,684,632 347,387 668 20,305,062 25,503,089 5,198,027 ^

P u b l i c utilities:
\2 Electric and gas lighting and power companies 67 44 11,353,663 9,538,410 1,815,253 36,294 23 814,510 999,837 185,327 H
S3 Kailroads Nicciiii 18 9 3,926,654 2,882,507 1,044,147 20,894 9 3,228,387 3,762,227 533,840 £
84 Railways, electric, city and s u b u r b a n 18 8 1,674,892 1,517.539 157.353 3.147 10 2,389,000 2,981,551 592,551 Jj
Steamship 1 ransportaiion companies 57 34 13,312,292 8.785', 300 i. 526', 992 88', 74V r>, 494,500 «', 784.1 SI 1 989.681 ^
Waterworks. 60 30 221,399 171,880 49,519 '887 30 77,358 581,343 103,985 9
87 .Rxpre^s companies
Tel'^phoT's' 1 PIP^Taph a n d radio companies 98 50 97i,388 786,740 184,648 3,6li 48 9i5,6il 996,264 SO,653
89 All other 254 142 7,293; 492 5,927,415 1,366,077 27,069 112 1.584,081 1,88-1,932 300,851 ^
Total, public utilities ... 572 317 38,753,780 29,609,791 9,143,989 180,649 255 14,503,447 17,590,335 3,086,888 g
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks— Q
90 National banks 79 65 5,966,895 4,660,034 1,306,861 26,546 14 350,768 445,661 94,893 %
91 Ravings b a n k s and State b a n k s . . . . . . . 281 234 4,828,213 3,485,724 1,342,489 26,580 47 1,316,801 1,510,682 193', 881 &
92 Trust companies 25 16 1,471,619 1,106,426 365,193 10,876 9 301,384 374,417 73,033

Tot al, b a n k s . . , • 385 315 12,266,727 9,252,184 3,014,543 64,002 70 1,968,953 2,330, 760 361,807

I n MI ranee companies- -
93 "Life 3 3 1.877,674 1.787,939 89,735 1,795
94 Fire and marine ( s t o c k ) . . . . . 2 8,157 7,432 725 15 1 1,098 1,216 118
Fire a n d marine ( m u t u a l ) 2 2 25,378 25,378 508
96 < 'usuuii. v 54 34 448,258- 338,249 110,009 2,204 20 165,791 210,571 44,780
97 Fidelity and suret v
98 All other ... .. 1 1 1,098 1,098

Toi al. insurance companies 62 40 2,359,467 2,133.620 225,847 4,522 22 167,987 212,885 44,898
Grand total banks and insurance companies 447 355 14,626,194 11,385,804 3,240,390 68,524 92 2,136.940 2,543,645 406,705
TABIiE 10a. -CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- CO
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dee. 31,191(5.)
WASHINGTON-Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions Gross Total Normal cor- Gross deduc-
cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. income. Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Merchandising companies:
99 j Department stores 22 17 14,057,704 S3,327,636 1730,068 $14,093 5 i $556,354 $662,678 $106,324
100 !; Wholesale jobbers 249 195 le!426,382 11,281,725 5,144,657 99,645 54 I 582,402 680,198 97,796
101 Real estate 251 73 1,006,474 729,718 j 276,756 5,578 178 1,107,599 1,870,924 763,325
102 \ Amusement companies. 105 51 3,779,725 3,319,768 i 459,957 9,175 764,673 1,425,935 661.262
103) Hotels and restaurants.. 104 43 2,372,732 2,174,939 I 197,793 3,998 1,932,656 2,147,616 214;960
Total, merchandising companies I 731 379 27,643,017 20,833,786 6,809,231 132,489 352 j 4,943,684 6,787,351 1,843,667
=r. O
104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere
provided for 3, 1,864 j 46,574,262 34,365,957 12,208,305 237,971 1,728 12,453,612 17,302,664 4,849,052
105 Corporations—inactive 2,020 2,020 674 120,473 119,799 Q
Total, miscellaneous companies 5,712 1,864 I 46,574,262 34,365,957 12,208,305 237,971 3,748 12,454,286 17,423,137 4,968,851 O
Grand total for the State of Washington O
9,906 4,071 | 244,505,289 191,036,504 53,468,785 1,054,032 5,835 65,869,379 86,610,429 20,741,050

WEST VIRGINIA.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming $40,535 ! $32,059 $8,476
Florists and fruit growers 34 480,251 ; 361,553 118,698
Stock raising
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere. 13 *i3* 1,356,444 1,087,874 268,570
Total, agricultural and animal hus bandry . . . . | 129 52 I 1,877,230 1,481,486 395,744
Extraction of minerals:
Coalmines 321 i 53,112,882 40,473,529 I 12,639,353 245,540 821,753
Copper mines .....
Gold and silver and precious metals "***587,*480' 417,776 j 169,704 3,394 18.809
Iron mines.,
9 i-4)ad a n d z i n c m i n e s . . . . . . . . 3 I 60.147 44.231 15,916 318 2 7.577 14.019 6,442
10 ; Quarries ....... , 5 2 600.037 402,220 197,817 3,956 3 29.901 40.796 10.895
11 1 Oil gas, and salt wells 291 188 24 934,195 J5,805.422 9,128,773 t82,574 103 1,965.415 2 534 279 568,864
12 ! Another 20 11 329,190 273, 881 55,309 1,106 9 87,145 101,799 14,6,54

Total, extraction of minerals..... 727 524 79,623,931 57,417,059 22.206,872 436,888 203 9,469.614 10 911.031 1.441,417

Manufacturing and mechanical industries:


Food and kindred products—
13 Butter, cheese, and milk.. . . ... 5 2 IS.624 L7,937 687 13 3 33.976 37 913 3.937
14 j Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits and
vegetables) 2 1 11,115 10,905 210 4 1 2,659 2,930 271
15 i Oleomargarine
16 ! Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products. 7 559.134 425,818 133316 2.648 4 280 292 372 685 92 393
17 I
18 ;
Bread and bakery products
Coffee and spices 1
I 282,733
93,745
230 528
88 877
52,205
4 868
1,039
97
1 8,353 9,942 1,589

19 i Flour mills and gristmills 29 24 1,058,410 859,800 198,610 3,837 5 118,214 141,156 22,942
20 ; Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo-
21
22 |
lasses
Beet sugar
Confectionery and ice cream
1

ii
I

7
3 808 315
580.81i
2 323 888

480 881
1 484 427

99,930
29,689
i,860 4
;*;
97,667 102,487 4,820
3
Food preparations, all other 37
23 )
Total, food and kindred product?..
l
fia
1

45
29,968
fi.442.855
28.141

*.466.775
1,827

1.976,080 39.224 18 541.161 667.113 125,952


!5
Textiles and their products-
24 Carpets and rugs
25 ; Cordage and twine
26 ! Cotton goods
27 I Hats and caps
28 I Hosiery and knit goods
29 i Silk and silk goods a
30 Woolen and worsted goods... 5 5 430 185 348 577 81 60S 1.633 o
31 : Men's clothing 5 5 481,878 380,153 101,725 1,969
32 Women's clothing g
Men's and women's other furnishings. 1
33
34 AH other 1 i1 29 735
39,159
23 096
30,759
6 639
8,400
133
168

Total, textiles and their products 12 12 980.957 782,585 198.372 3,903 J


lion and steel products-
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 7 6 22,398,851 17,347,034 5 051,817 100.729 1 28,711 32,764 4,053
36 Foundrv and machine shops 50 37 13,816,880 6,027,109 7, 789,771 155.537 13 185,966 231,423 45,457

Total, iron and steel products 57 43 36,215,731 23,374.143 12,841.588 256,266 14 214.677 264,187 49,510

Lumber and its manufactures-


37 Sawmills and planing mills ^ 94 60 7,945,502 6,648,704 1,296,798 25.848 34 1,486,660 1,660,250 173,590
38 Furniture and fixtures.. . 8 8 877,653 717,800 159,853 2.652
39 All other woodworking establishments 14 8 786,705 673,196 113,509 2,194 6 153.883 167,848 13,965

Total, lumber and its manufactures . . . 116 76 9,609,860 8,039,700 1,570,160 30,694 40 1,640.543 1,828,098 187.555
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOB STATES AND TERRI-
TORIES—Continued.
j income reMirued for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
WEST VIRGINIA—Continued.

© 1 Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


i num-
Classification

1 ber of
INDUSTRIES. , cor- Num- Num-
; pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
; tions cor- income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- pora- tions.
; ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Leather and finished p r o d u c t s -
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished. ! 3 2 $1,290,321 $615,042 *«75,279 $12, 500 1 #52,579 $65,598 $13 014 &
11 Boots and shoes... 2 2 446,667 371,966 74,701 1,487
42 \U other . . 1 1 69,428 51, 266 18,162 333 O
Total, leather and finished products 6 5 1,806,416 1,038,274 768,142 14,320 1 52,579 65,598 13,019 Q

Paper and p r i n t i n g -
IS Paper and wood p u l p . . . . 4 4 300, 687 265,096 35,591 692
44 Manufactures of paper 3 3 689 792 604,974 84 818 1 697
Printing and publishing. 58 39 1,408,343 1,274,561 133, 782 2. 637 19 229.367 264.219 34 852 O
Industries relating to printing and publishing (en- O
* graving, stereotyping, and elcctrotyping, type
founding, etc.)..'. * g
Total, paper ami printing 65 46 2,398, 822 2} 144, 631 254,191 5,026 19 229,367 264,219 34, 852
Liquors and beverages—
17 ' Distilled .
48 1 Malted 2 1 24,982 24,700 282 ""6 1 1,445 1,641 196
49 • All other 13 10 323,343 281,059 42,284 846 3 13, 244 17,012 3,768
Total, liquors and beverages 15 11 348,325 305,759 42,566 852 4 14, 689 18, 653 3,964
Chemicals and allied products—
50 i Chemicals.... 4 1,095,900 831,961 263,939 5,279 3 1,478 11,164 9,686
Fertilizers 2 2 88 746 75,584 13 162 147
52 Gas, illuminating and heating 4 35, 786 32,132 3.654 73 1 2,389 4,362 1, 973
53 Oil^ 'ind oil nroducts
54 • Paints and varnishes 5 3 352,530 190,914 161,616 3,233 2 37.599 45,092 7,493
*>•> < Patent medicines 12 9 3,145,889 !, 939,956 1,205,933 24,119 3 4^079 4 326 247
56 : Petroleum, refined 8 486,031 168,075 317,956 6,359 i 1
L I 1.937 5,254 3.317
>>oap S50 •1,787 , 937
AUother. 9 1,315,073 769,462 : 545,611 10,912 30,584 : 45,057 | 14,473
Total, chemicals and allied products.. 52 37 6,519,955 | 4,008,084 ] 2,511,871 50,122 j 78,916 I 117,042 j 38,126
Stone, clay, and glass p r o d u c t s -
Stone-
59 i Cement 2 i 33,803 | 28,128 ! 5,675 i 113 4,636 i 8,163 i 3, 527
60 | MarUe and stone work 9 104,794 ! 96,477 i 8,317 I 167 \ 62,212 ! 72,497 | 10,285
iay
61 ! Brick arid tile 17 i 1,074,148 I 107,570 \ 2,059 ! 13 642,579 i 734,186 i 91,607
62 ! Pottery, terra cotta,fireclay, etc. 11 5,946,263 l 5,249,619 i 696,644 13,887 ! 3 152,460 158,907 I 6,447
63; Allother 1 59,288 I 43,191 \ 16,097 !• 322 | .
64 Glass and glass products 50 ! 16,496, 656 13,891,671 j 2,604,985 51,809 | 9 | 1,153,479 1,300,531 147, 052

Total, Stone, clay, and glass products ; 124 90 I 23,714,952 20,275,664 j 3,439,288 8,357 i 34 ! 2,015,366 2,274,284 ! 258,918
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel—
65 Smelters 1 2,236,440 1,949,027 : 287,413 5,748 !.
66 Manufactures 14 6,696,288 . 4,087,873 ; 2,608,415 52,766 ! 4 ! 69,403 i 81,741 12,338 >
67 I Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles 1 721 721
68 Carriages and wagons 168.430 157,103 j 11,327 194
69 \ Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)
70 i
!
All other ....'........ ...,..; " h 542*1 i'Ml'\" 538*; "ii*
Total, metals and metal products other than iron j
and steel ; 9,102,700 6,195,007 2,907,693 j 58,719 ! 69,403 | 82,462 I 13,059
i=
Miscellaneous industries-— ! 2,064,559 1.256,847 i 807,712 I 16.155 39,644 I 49,964 10,320 -
71 | Tobacco • 31,847 17,749 ! 14,f98 | 211
72 ! Agricultural implements 372,643 41,861 814
73 ! Electrical machinery i 330,782 i
74 Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc
75 Rubber goods 3,416 ?,859 557
76 Fur goods --I-
I-
77 ! Shipbuilding 79,125 I 75,803 j 3,322 I 66 .1.
78 ! Building construction 194,619 j 174,505 | 20,114 I 402 j | 85,514 1 87,215 1,701
79 | Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun- i
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) 30 11 569,214 | 5?6,202 j 33,012 I 660 I 19 I 516,952 ti 588,8<-6 71,874
80 I Engineering 5 4 42,162 I 34,932 7,2?0 j 146 j 1 ! 18,748 20,0?7 1,289
! All other 59 43 1,288,9?5 1,088,566 200,369 4,007 ! 16 ! 335,853 410,299 74,446

Total, miscellaneous industries 123 4,646,520 3,518,245 1,128,275 22,472 43 996,711 1,156,341 159,630
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical in-
dustries 658 465 101,787,093 74,148,867 27,638,226 549,955 193 j n,853.412 6,737,997 1,884,585
Public utilities:
Electric and gas lighting and power companies. 1,491,370 l,180,F79 310,491 6,184 l,?94,087 l,4?2,440 ! 38,?53V
Railroads, steam 3,25^,523 2,901,303 352,220 7,043 580,616 733,881 i 153,265
Railways, electric, city and suburban 3,605,207 2,658,290 946,917 18,937 279,086 338,273 j 59,187
Steamship transportation companies 99,422 73,887 25,5?5 512 j 20,795 26,683 i 5,888
Waterworks 148,914 112,760 36,154 724 I 52,756 57,288 i 4,532
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX- DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- O5
-a
TORIE S—Continued. O
{Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
No. j WEST VIRGINIA-Ccntinued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
Classification

ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Normal cor- Gross
Net income. deduc- Deficit,
report- pora- income. deductions. tax. pora- income.
tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Public utilities—Continued.
87 Express companies
88 Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 58 $387,717 §97,415 $1,945 45 $403,143 $437,083 $33,940 H
89 Allother 57 39 1,570,468 1,157^604 412,864 8,257 18 97,745 128,019 30,274 £
Total, public utilities 310 199 10,556,621 8,375,025 2,181,596 43,602 111 2,828,228 3,153,667 325,439 S
1
Banks and insurance companies: O
| Cfc
Banks—
90 National banks 116 114 4,556,8 9 2 3.18V20 1,373,512 27,?54 2 97,758 127,727 29,969 C
Savings banks and State banks 180 169 '4,630,240 3,696,797 933 443 18 652 11 141 307 16*^ 980 i 22 673 *3
92 Trust companies 17 14 1,111,603 639,930 471,673 9,436 3 133,592 171,985 38,393 „
Total, banks 313 297 10,298,675 7,520,047 2,778,628 55,442 16 372,657 463,692 91,035 Q
Insurance companies—
2
life . . 2 674,963 65^,521 21,442 4?8
94 Fire and marine (stock) 1 1 236 982 217,887 19 095 382
95 Fire and marine (mutual) . . . . 2 2 1,459 1,459 29
96 Casualty 4 3 326,094 3*66,829 25,265 506 i 939 1,129 190
97 Fidelity and surety
98 All other

Total, insurance companies 9 8 1,239,498 1,172,237 67,261 1,345 1 939 1,129 190
Grand total, banks and insurance companies 322 305 11,538,173 8,692,284 2,845,889 56,787 17 373,596 464,821 . 91,225
Merchandising companies:
<W Department stores. . . . . 17 15 1,26(1,150 918,495 341,655 6,305 2 21,319 25,648 4,329
100 Wholesale jobbers 163 145 9,795,898 6,327,777 3,468,121 69,533 18 232,478 301,5^1 69,053
101 Feal estate. . . 160 106 1,173,172 £65,421 337,751 6,147 54 257,356 355,43) 98,074
109 Amusement companies . . 55 26 580,665 595,884 44,781 896 29 291,160 354,9^4 6^,774
103 Hotels and restaurants 28 16 1,764,025 1,583,187 180,838 3,467 12 318,121 361,222 43,101
Total, merchandising companies - 423 308 14,573,910 10,230,764 4,343,146 86,348 115 1,120,434 1 398 765 278,331
104 f All other corporations of every description not else- !
| where provided for 1,270 815 18,009,302 11,811,068 ! 6,798,234 132,593 'i 455 1 3.414,689 I 4,366,734 952, U4.r»
105 j Corporations—inactive 542 ! 542 | " "273 I 23,261 22,991
| Total, miscellaneous companies 1,812 | 815 | 18,609,302 11,811,068 ; 6,798,234 132,593 j 997 j 3,414,962 I 4,389,998
; Grand total for the State of West V i r g i n i a . . 33,566,260 ! 172,156,553 ! 66,409,707 \ 1,314,023 ! 1,713 ! 23,421,111 j 27,569,277 l.US, 1

WISCONSIN.

Agriculture and animal husbandry: i


Farming 71. | 27 ! $157,938 I $404,489 I $53,449 ; SI,071 \ 44 I $261,026 $337,220 $76,194
Florists and fruit growers 56 i 23 587,235 j 490,427 1,913 33 I 141,779 217,209: 75,430
Stock raising 13 1 232,805 ; 162,480 70,325 1,403 7 I 40,218 54,066 13.848
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere. 47 : 22 i 1,614,693 i 1,193,621 421,069 • 8,355 i 25 I 1,391,176 I 1.568.506 177,330
Total, agriculture and animax husbandry \ 187 j 78 | 2,892.671 2,251,020 ! 641,651 I 12,742 ; 109 j 1,834,199 | 2. J 77.001 342.802
Extraction of minerals-
Coal mines 4 ! 1,304.717 1,003,394 i 20.068 ! 49,803 | 55,529 5,726 25
Copper mines 1 13 ! 11 1 '
Gold and silver and precious metals. 11 . 31.310 229.401 198,091 ~
Iron mines . 6 ! 5,607,792 j 3.290.238 i 2.317,554 ; 46.337 c23,681 530,661 980 X
Lead and zinc mines 19; 773,797 ; 444,772 ; 329,025 6,225 12 416,418 493,678 77,260
Quarries. io! 412,377 i 394,447 ! 17.930 325 • 3 55,991 59,399 3,408 -;
Oil, gas, and salt wells 15 ; 9i 310.472 245,500 ! 64,972 I 1,300 6 18,956 48,345 29.389
All other 53 I 15 i 1,378,205 1,060.453 ' 317,752 ' 6,353 38 383,725 507.181 123.456 —
Total, extraction ot minerals. 119 46 10,790,767 6,740,138 I 4,0".0,629 I 80,609 73 j 1,485.884 1,924.194 438,310 C-
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products—
Butter, cheese and milk 662 440 13,406.911 i 12; 604, ,18 802,193 15,094 i 222 I 4,469.009 j 4,545,829 ; 7ri,820
Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits i
and ^eget ables) 7 j 83 62 4,479,917 i 3,840,628 \ 639,289 ; 12,649 ' 21 : 525,305 ' 637,465 112,160
Oleomargarine I 1 43,681 50.317 6,636
Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products.: 13 9; 5,506,469 ' 3,807,824 ' 1,698,645 33,808 I 123,186 188,039 64,853
Bread and bakery products | 19 15 ' 1,099,362 ! 924,954 174,408 3,489 4 : 46,111 57,308 11,197
Coffee and spices : 3I 265,653 ! 228.595 37,058 741
Flour mills and gristmills ! 55 | 43 i 2,376,597 ! 1,955,956 420,641 . 8,189 ) 12 i 452,464 477,981 25,517
Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo-
lasses 1 I 121,313 ! 121,634 321
Beet sugar 1 ! 570,651 536,196 | 34,455 ! 689 ' 1 i 14,500 i 15,063 563
Confectionery and ice cream 42 33 4,254,019 3,501,564 j 752,455 !i 15,039 j 9 | 99,188 I 115,281 id,093
Food preparations, all other 18 11 ! 5,494,869 3,751,025 ! 1,743,844 34,878 I 7 ! 125,529 j 215,996 93,467
Total, food and kindred products. 899 617 37,454,448 31,151,460 ! 6,302,9 121,576 | 282 1 6,020,286 | 6,424,913 j 404,627
TABLE 10a. CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- 00
-a
TORIE S—Continued. to
(Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.)
WISCONSIN—Continued.

c Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOMK.


num-
Classification

ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Net income. Normal cor-
Gross deduc- Deficit
report- pora-
income. deductions. tax. pora-
income. tions.
ing. tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Textiles and their p r o d u c t s -
24 Carpets and rugs 3 1 $350,164 $163,287 1186,877 $3,738 2 $21,483 $23,412 $1,929
25
?6 Cotton goods 6 4 262,077 192,314 69,763 1,254 2 17,543 18,386 843
27 Hats and oaDs 1 1 10,322 8,229 2,093 42
28 Hosiery and knit goods 46 37 7,975,027 6,319,863 1,655,164 31,663 9 214,165 235,004 20,839
29 Silk and silk eoods 1 1 179,064 144,857 34,207 684
30 Woolen and worsted goods 14 13 1,470,224 1,289,905 180.319 3,543 1 17,309 19,257 1,948
Afen's clothing 19 18 2,707,964 2,105,665 602.299 11,842 1 344 344
32 Women's clothing 9 6 278.859 214,980 33,879 641 3 84,116 93,385 9,269
33 Men's and women's other lurnishings 15 11 1,147,150 886,958 260,192 5,132 4 386,251 407,429 21,178 o
34 A11 other . . ... 16 13 1,814,404 1,388,030 426,374 8,324 3 149,311 198,755 49,444
o
Total, textiles and their products 130 105 16,195,255 12.744,088 3,451,167 66,863 25 890,178 995,972 105,794
g
fron and steel p r o d u c t s -
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 23 21 9,918.181 5,373,219 4,544,962 89,949 2 14,008 19,345 5,337
36 Foundry and machine shops 319 249 59,920,104 47,973,214 11,946,830 235,217 70 1,793,722 2,260,896 467,174
Total, iron and steel products 342 270 69,838,285 53,346,433 16,491.852 325,166 72 1,807,730 2,280,241 472,511
Lumber and its manufactures-
37 Sawmills and planing mills 129 103 16,599,915 13,786,492 2,813,423 55,333 26 3,502,565 4,024,994 522,429
Furniture and fixtures. 66 47 7,555,149 6,777,346 777,803 15,457 19 628,027 753,521 125,494
39 All other woodworking establishments 120 90 8,661,102 7,035,582 1,628,520 32,366 30 872,789 1,047,374 174,585

Total, lumber and its manufactures. . 315 240 32,819,166 27,599,420 5,219,746 103,156 75 5,003,381 5,825,889 822,508
Leather andfinishedproducts-
40 Leather, tanned, curried, and finished.,. 123,927 2 4,612 I o,865 • 1,253
41 Boots and shoes 27,416 ! 4\ 164,685 | 200,719 I 36,034
42 All other. 13,426 ! 6I 281,616 311,938 ! 30,322

Total, leather and finished products 450,913 518,522 j

Paper and printing-


43 Paper and wood pulp 12,782,119 , 124,117 ! 3 1 599,110 j 618,466 19,356
44 Manufactures of paper 10,271,714 135,450 i 8 | 1,219,537 1 1,333,546 j 114,009
45 Printing and publishing 8,120,650 ! 27,367 I 57 I 1,559,284 ! 1,777,861 ! 218,577
46 Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping, and electrotyping, type j
founding, etc.) ! 389,294 ! 367,630 I 18,303 19,513 ! 1,210
Total, paper and printing. 302 ! 233 45,947,617 31,542,113 | 14,405,504 287,361 i 69 | 3,396,234 | 3,749,386 \ 353,152

Liquors and beverages-


47 Distilled 2 1 ; 1,762,362 1,709,684 ; 52, 678 1,054 I 1! 552 ! 4,024 j 3,472
H
48 Malted 96 84 : 40,702,188 32,040,453 | 8,661, 735 173,198 12 1 300,800 ! 355,417 S 54,617 >
49 Allother 32 21 5,268,290 4,207,085 ! 1,061,205 21.226 11 116,816 ! 140,959 j 24,143

Total, liquors and beverages. 130 • 106 | 47,732,840 37,957,222 I 9,775,618 195,478 | 24 j 418, 168! 500,400 i 82,232 W
H
Chemicals and allied products- ,-
50 Chemicals
Fertilizers
12 :
2
1,112,020 !
48,765 !
675,314 !
36,815 1
436,706
ll,9£0
S,735
239
116,730 150,376
1,529 j
33,64b
41
8
51 1,488 |
52 Gas, illuminating and heating. 2 51,904 ! 29,034 ! 22,870 j 457
53 Oils, and oil products | 546,853 | 373,2£8 I 173,595 i 3,467 91,064 96,920 5,856
54 Paints and varnishes 1,628,647 : 997,381 | 631,266 ; 12,521 37,752 I 42,817 5,065
55 Patent medicines 54.278 ! 43,443 ' 10,835 218 57,304 i 67,874 ! 10,570
56 Petroleum, refined 1,786 ! 6,713 ! 4,927 a
57 Soap 3 1,988,784 ! 1,580,060 408,724 8,174 62,890 ! 72,857 i 9,967
All other 18 5,689,949 \ 4,207,183 1,482,766 20,357 49,142 j 61,164 I 12,022 o
Total, chemicals and allied products, 55 : 11,121,200 i 7,942,488 3,178,712 ' 54,168 32 1 418,156 ! 500,2cO ! g
Stone, clay, and glass products—
Stone-
59 Cement 24 11 119,951 91,360 28,591 571 13 | 86,423 107,265 ! 20,842
60 Marble and stone work 48 j 34 2,395,221 2,171,409 223,812 1.429 14 \ 303,772 409,716 ; 105,944
Clay-
61 i Brick and tile 20 12 425,948 ; 389,846 ' 36,102 723 356,688 | 379,154 22,466
62 ! Pottery, terra cotta,fireclay. etc.. 3 ; 3
!
35,750 1 25,282 10,468 209
63 ! All other ........' 2! 2 679,710 i 552,491 1 127,219 ! 2,544
64 I Glass and glass products 8 681.908 195,305 | 186,603 i 3,731 7,129 7,129
Total, stone, clay, and glass products [ 106 j 70 • 4,338,488 3,725,693 612,795 12,207 36 746,883

Metals and metal products other than iron and steel-


65 ; Smelters , 4 4 505,777 j 434,793 ! 70,984 1,420
66 j Manufactures. 65 ! 53 16,875,661 ! 11,190,701 5,684,960 i 113,731 12 ! 173.993 195,243 21,250 -a
67 Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles............. 40 ! 32 i 19,305,284 I 13.579,764 i 5,725,520 i 113.488 i 109,880 39.987
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIES—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dor. ;n, 191'U
WISCONSIN—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME


num-
' ber of
I cor- Num- ;; Num-
INDUSTRIES. I pora- ber of bcr of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Normal Gross deduc-
income. deductions. Not income. ' • cor-
income. Deficit.
report-j pora- fax. i pora- tions.
; ing. | tions. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued. \

TIST
Metals and metal produces other than iron and steel— I
Continued. !
Carriages and wagons i 24 17 ; 11,359,573 $1 096,736 $262,837 $4,507 7 $199,451 S227 590 •$28,139
Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.) \! 1 140,450 i 99,023 41,427 621 ;.
All other i
X
Total, metals and metal products other than iron i
and steel ; 134 107 i 38,186,745 i 26 401,017 11,785,728 233,767 27 443,337 532 713 89,376 Ti

Miscellaneous industries- ; •z.


Tobacco ! 18 io! 520,324 482,536 37,788 757 ! 8 87, 760 ! 98 082 10,322
Agricultural implements i 18 10 ; 2,151,891 1 857,8 3 294,0)8 , 4,990 i 8 312,696 363 581 50,885
Electrical machinery [ 34 19 I 2,789,189 2,128,602 660,587 12,627 15 441,719 : 483 525 41,806
74 Musical instruments, pianos, crgans, etc ; / 4 ; 459,883 : 387,771 72,112 1,442 3 31,435 47 500 !6,065 —
75 Rubber goods .' 12 10 i 5,870, 639 4 496,331 !,374,308 27,184 2 14,8*'3 : 20,844 5,981
1(\ . Fur gocds ! 5 4 i 310,498 272,700 37,798 756 1 32,834 ! 40 351 7,517
77 Shipbui'ding ; 13 8 1,976,559 1,656,859 319, 700 6,3E5 o 94,999 ! 105,116 JO, 117
78 : Building construction \ 45 35 1,736,943 1,552,224 184,719 3,160 10 312,326 ! 372,225 59,899
79 ' Construction; contracting (pavements, reads, tun- j
neis, river and harbor dredging, etc. j 92 66 4,489,949 3,949,093 540,856 10,898 26 609,183 \ 687,022 77,839
80 i Engineering 18 10 ; 1,311,126 1,016,281 294,845 5,8r8 8 292,827 ! 373,284 80,457
81 VI] other 147 108 i 13,034,823 ! 9,375,475 3,659,348 72,867 39 451,234 i 1,073,623 622,389
i
Total, miscellaneous industries J 409 284 34,651,824 i 27,175,715 7,476,109 146,974 125 2,681,876 j 3,665, 153 ! 983,277
1
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical !
industries 2,942 2,163 364,555,210 j 277, 534,864 87,020,256 1,714,485 : 779 22,277,142 25,896, 703 ; 3,619,561
, Public utilities:
82 I Electric and gas lighting and power companies 170 118 14,153,100 i 11,155,808 2,997,292 58,544 52 499,060 712, 434 i 213,374
S3 I Railroads, steam T , 32 15 ! 2,217,615 ! 1,729,352 488,263 9,688 17 748,830 885, 574 i 136,744
84 * Railways, electric, city and suburban. 15 10 ! 8,319,922 r 764,619 I 555,303 31.093 5 324,070 342. 714 18.644
M5 Steamship transportation companies. 12 : 362,165 328,727 33,438 668 ; ° 42,626 44,61a
86 Waterworks • 8 i 8 i 704 937 943 125 761 812 15,222
87 Express companies l <; l 7,611 8,213 602
88 Telephone telegraph and radio companies 437 ! 321 • 7 , 055,291 5,322,3i8 1,732,973 34,509 116 222,311 246,209 23,8^8
89 \11 other 91 i 53 2, 881,178 2,244,072 '637,106 12,746 j 38 307,973 338,562 ; '60,589

Total, public utilities 766 532 36, 694,208 28,488,021 8,206,187 162,470 234 2,152,481 2, 608,321 : 455,810
Banks and insurance companies:
Banks-
gO National banks 141 i 131 9, 730,121 7,352,870 2,377,251 47,568 10 240,271 258,488 18 217
91 Savings banks and State banks 729 ! 671 13, 437,210 9,851,406 3,585,804 71,470 ; 58 557,741 973,652 415,911
92 Trust companies 11 | 11 663,827 459,101 204,726 4,096

Total, banks ...:.; • 881 ! 813 23, 831,158 17,663,377 6,167,781 123,134 68 798,012 1, 232,140 434,128
j
Insurance companies--
93 Life. ... ... 6 I 60, 167,936 57,126,739 3,041,197 60,823 | 2 587,197 616,541 29,344
94 Fire and marine (stock) 4-i 4 7, 156,381 6,420,437 735,944 14,719
95 Fire and marine (mutual) 111 i 111 92,906 92,906 17875
96 Casualty. 58 j 58 898,452 782,550 115,902 2,323
97 Fide.itv and surety •.
is i ZP
98 All other ". is 73,181 76,240 3,059
Total, insurance companies 197 1 177 68, 315, 675 64,329,726 3,985,949 79,740 20 660,378 692,781 32,403 Cl

Grand total, banks and insurance, companies 1,078 990 92, 146,833 81,993,103 10,153, 730 202,874 88 1,458,390 1, 924,921 466,531 o

Merchandising companies:
qq Department stores 32 ! 25 4, 926,511 3,386,026 1,040,^85 20.645 327, 733 347,066 19,333
100 Wholesale jobbers 258 i 228 17, 368,905 12,598,924 1.769,981 92', 658 30 1.200,3*8 1, 358,414 158,016
101 Real estate . . . 329 l 176 2, 3£3,581 1,849,207 '544,374 1.0,813 153 819,394 1, 169,886 350,492 O
102 Amusement companies 1.44 i 81 1, 499,051 1,326,586 172,465 3,440 63 1,035,628 1, 159,035 123,407 O
103 Hotels and restaurants 53 - 40 1, 807,456 1,684,305 123,15] 2,448 i 13 820,370 878,123 57,753 %
Total, merchandising companies 816 550 27, 995,504 21,345,048 6,650,456 130,034 266 4,203,523 4, 912,524 709,001

104 All other corporations oi every description not elsewhere


provided for 3,818 2,498 61, 651,077 45,611,409 312,365 ' 1,320 10,153,498 14, 417,318 4,263,850
105 Corporations—inactive 1,909 16,039,668 1
1,909 16,924 71,196 54,272
n

Total, miscellaneous companies. 5,727 2,498 61, 651,077 45,611,409 16,039,668 312,365 3,229 10,170,422 14, 488,544 4,318,122
Grand total for the State of Wisconsin i l , 635 6,857 596, 726,270 463,963,693 132,762,577 2,615,579 ] "4,778 43,582,041 53, 932,208 10,350,167
. ...
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX—DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIE S—Continued.
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
WYOMING.

Total I CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-1
ber of I
INDUSTRIES. cor- Num- Num-
pora- ber of Gross Total Normal ber of Gross Total
tions cor- ; income. deductions. Net income. tax. cor- income. deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- | pora- tions.
ing. tions. I tions.

Agriculture and animal husbandry:


Farming 13 157,456 $33,575 $23,881 $477 $88,160 j $107,201 $19,041
Florists and fruit growers 2 5,585 I 6,170 585
Stock raising 231 175 6,558,507 4,095,984 | 2,462,523 48,278 849,143 ! 868,656 19,513
Forest and lumber not provided for elsewhere 5 2 38,785 22,792 15,993 320 2,212 j 6,682 4,470

Total, agriculture and animal husbandry. 251 I 180 6,654,748 4,152,351 2,502,397 49,075 945,100 988,709 43,609
Extraction of minerals: *3
Coal mines 18 7,589,392 1,779,456 35,588 56,658 | 101,392 44,734
Copper mines 1,752 1,731 21 1 1,069 25,049 23,980
Gold and silver and precious metals.
Iron mines
20 20 1 43,194 I 66,721 23,527 6
Lead and zinc mines
Quarries
Oil, gas, and salt wells 1,307,430 308,975 998,455 I 19,340 ! 58,844 I 270,678 211,834
Allother 26,514 1,423 25,091 I 502 I 21,109 I 46,308 25,199

Total, extraction of minerals. 30 10,704,564 7,901,521 2,803,043 | 55,432 61 180,874 j 510,148 329,274
Manufacturing and mechanical industries:
Food and kindred products-
13 I Butter, cheese, and milk. 101,751 77,769 • 448 22,268 j 23,041 773
14 ! Canning and preserving (fish and oysters, fruits
and vegetables)
15 j Oleomargarine 14,750 j 6,175 8,575 172
16 Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat prod-
ucts 90,381 j 60,096 30,285 -606
17 i Bread and bakery products 8,233 * 8,054 179 4
18 l Coffee and spices
19 Flour mills and gristmills 255,514 j 129,468 126,046 2f474 12,647 14,802 2,155
20 Sugar refining (not including beet sugar) and mo-
lasses
21 S
22 Confectionery and ice cream , , . 1 1 6,780 6,714 -• 66* 1
23 ! Food preparations, all other.
Total, food and kindred products., 20 16 477,409 288,276 189,133 3,705 4 34,915 37,843 2,928
1
Textiles and their products— j
24 Caroets and rues
25 Cordage and twine • ... .
26 Cotton goods
27 Hats and caps
28 Hosiery and knit goods i ....
29 Silk and silk goods .. .
30 Woolen and worsted goods
31 Men's clothing
32 j Women's clothing . .....
33 Men's and women's other furnishings
34 Allother
Total, textiles and their products
Iron and steel products-
35 Blast furnaces, steelworks, and rolling mills 1 26,674 22,810 3,864 54
Foundry and machine shops — ... — 4 2 47,859 32,082 15,777 281 2 55,776 60,073 4,297
Total, iron and steel products 5 3 74,533 54,892 19,641 335 2 55,776 60,073 4,297 GP
Lumber and its manufactures—
37 Sawmills and plaining mills 9 6 110,467 78,033 32,434 649 3 81,178 225,718 144,540
38 Furniture and fixtures
39 All other woodworking establishments 3
o
Total, lumber and its manufactures 9 6 110,467 78,033 32,434 649 3 81,178 225,718 144,540 o
Leather and finished products-- | !
g
40 ! Leather, tanned curried and finished
41 \ Boots and shoes i
\11 other ! x i 2,410 2,511 101
42 !
Total, leather and finished products ; i 1 2,410 2,511 101
1
Paper and printing-
43 Paper and wood pulp !
44 Manufactures of paper 1 i
45 ! Printing and publishing 27 20 ' 340 753 255 111 85 642 1,704 7 60 394 70,836 4,442
46 ' Industries relating to printing and publishing (en-
graving, stereotyping and ulectrotyping, type
founding, etc.)
Total paper and printing \ 27 20 340,753 255,111 85,642 1,704 7 66,394 70,836 4,442
TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX™ DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI-
TORIES—Continued. oe
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dec. 31, 1916.]
WYOMING—Continued.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWING NET INCOME. CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
Num- ! : \ |Num- \
INDUSTRIES.
pora- ber of Gross ! Total ;N . Normal jbe™f' Gross Total
Nel 1 I 1 ( o m o deduc- Deficit.
income. | deductions. * - tax. j pc^!a_ ; income. tions.

Manufacturing and mechanical industries—Continued.


Liquors and beverages-
Distilled. 3
cc
Malted. H
Allother. O
W
Total, liquors and beverages.
o
Chemicals and allied p r o d u c t s -
Chemicals .
Fertilizers.
Gas illuminating and heating. a
Oils and oil products. c
Paints and varnishes.
Patent medicines.
Petroleum, refined.
Soap.
Allother.
Total, chemicals and allied products.
Stone, clay, and glass p r o d u c t s -
Stone—
59 Cement..
60 Marble and stone work.
Clay-
01 Brick and tile •.. 4
62 Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, e t c .
63 AM other ._'
64 Glass and glass products.
Total, stone, clay, and glass products
Metals and metal products other than iron and steel-
65 ; Smelters .
66 I Manufacture
67 j Automobiles, motorcycles, and bicycles
68 ! Carriages and wagons ." 2,850 1,850 1,000
69 : Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.)
70 i Allother
Total, metals and metalproducts other than iron j
and steel *.....,.;..;, ,....! l ! 2,850 ! 1,850 1,000 ; 20 |.

Miscellaneous industries— !
71 Tobacco.
72 ! Agricultural implements
73 ;i Electrical machinery 2,109 ! 5,734 3.625
74 Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc ....
75 : Rubber goods I
76 ;! Fur goods *
77 Shipbuilding | . . . !*.!.!
78 : Building construction ! 1 17,576 ! 17.811 I 235 >
79 Construction; contracting (pavements, roads, tun- I j i
nels, river and harbor dredging, etc.) j 6 1 187,124 15,411 ! 309 39,674 | 43,034 j 3.360
80 • Engineering . ...... I 1 = 1.707 1.417 290 j
6! 53
81 A]] other. ! 2i "4*436" j "l7*68:i1 13**253
Total, miscellaneous industries 204 242 188541 I 15.701 ! 315 63,789 I 84 262 i 20 473
!
Grand total, manufacturing and mechanical 3
industries j 99 I 2 277, 788 1,309.726 | 968.062 | 14 276 35 ! 385 110 ] 590 575 205,465

*ublic utilities: j
82 ; * lectric and gas lighting and power companies I 168,795 137.408 ! 31.387 ' 1 ; 8.783 I 8,783 !
II
628
83 ! Railroads, steam j 1 >. 14 189 j 20 256 i 6 067 a
8-1 ; Railwavs, electric, city and suburban I 60.631 i 70,778 ! 10 147 o
85 i Steamship transportation companies |
86 Waterworks | 161 156 1
87 Express companies
88 Telephone, telegraph, and radio companies 11 16 671 14 666 2 005 42 42 314 ! 47 312 ! 4 998
S9 All other 11 44,498 29 889 14.609 294 38 400 ! 46,796 i 8 396
}
Tom], public utilities. 36 21 230 125 182,119 I 48 006 164 317 193925 i 29.608

Banks and insurance companies:


Banks—
90 National banks 36 ; 35 1,598 849 ! 1,051,655 547.194 10.944 1 12 161 i 12,426 265
91 Savings banks and state banks 81 ! 67 924 895 551 665 373 230 7, 460 14 50.886 > 100, Q(\R i 56.082
92 Trust companies 3 I 3 39 536 25 201 I 14 335 i 286

Total, banks. 120 105 ! 2,563 280 1,628 521 I 634.759 ! 18 690 63,047 119.394 ! 56,347

OS
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TABLE 10a.—CORPORATION INCOME TAX- DISTRIBUTION OF INCOMES BY INDUSTRIES, FOR STATES AND TERRI- 00
TORIE S—Continued.
o
[Income returned for the calendar year ended Dee. 31, 1916.j
WYOMING—Continued.
Classitication No.

Total CORPORATIONS SHOWINCr NET INCOME CORPORATIONS SHOWING NO NET INCOME.


num-
ber of
cor- Num- Num-
INDUSTRIES. pora- ber of ber of Total
tions cor- Gross Total Net income. Normal cor- Gross deduc- Deficit.
report- pora- income. deductions. tax. pora- income. tions.
ing. tions. tions.
H
Banks and insurance companies—Coniinued.
Insurance companies- jj
03 life . . 1 -1556.076 $44,358 $11,718 $234
94 Fire and marine (stock)
95 Fire and marine (mutual)
Pfi Casualty 10 14,677 1.2.276 2,40i 45 2 $2.877 $7,42l $4,544 §
97 Fidelity and surety
98 Another O

Total, insurance companies 11 9 70,753 56,634 14,119 279 2 2,877 7,421 4,544 ^

Grand total, banks and insurance companies 131 114 2,634,033 1,685,155 948,878 18,969 17 65.924 126.815 60 891 §
Merchandising companies: O
Department stores 1 1 29,303 14,516 14, 787 296
100 Wholesale jobbers 15 14 445,360 317 264 128 096 2 562 4 101 7 264 3 163 P*
101 Real estate 35 21 441,232 344,662 96,570 1,887 14 47,821 68,749 20,928
10? Amusement companies 6 42,497 39,071 3,426 ' 68 3 33,252 37,200 3,948
103 Hotels and restaurants 12 9 517,957 476,155 41,802 838 3 71,000 87,483 16,483
Total, merchandising companies 69 48 1,476,349 1,191,668 284,681 5,651 21 156,174 200,696 44,522

104 All other corporations of every description not elsewhere


provided for » 321 237 4,668.292 3,327,700 1,340,592 26,450 84 470,868 653,278 182,410
105 Corporations—inactive 293 293 2 38,446 38,444
Total, miscellaneous companies 614 237 4,668,292 3,327,700 1,340,592 26,450 377 470,870 691.724 220,854
Grand total for the State of Wyoming 1,291 694 28,645,899 19,750,240 8,895,659 170,818 597 2,368,369 3,302,592 934,223
APPENDIX.

CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS IN THE PERSONAL


INCOME TABLES.
CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIAL GROUPS IN THE CORPORATION
INCOME TABLES.

381
CLASSIFICATION OP OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS IN THE
PERSONAL INCOME TABLES.
PROFESSIONS.
Classification
No.
1. Accounting professions: Accountants, statisticians, actuaries, etc.
2. Architects.
3. Artists: Painters, sculptors, etc.
4. Authors, editors, reporters, etc.
5. ( lergymen.
6. Engineers: (' ivil, mining, etc.
7. Lawyers and judges.
8. Medical professions: Physicians, surgeons, oculists, dentists, nurses and other
medical specialists.
9. Public service: Civil.
10. Public service: Military.
11. Theatrical professions: Actors, singers, musicians, etc.
12. Teachers: From kindergarten to university; also school and college officials.
13. All other professions and occupations.
14. Professions and occupations not stated.
BUSINESS.
15. Agriculturists: Farmers, stock raisers, orchardists, etc.
16. Bankers.
17. Real-estate brokers: Agents and salesmen.
18. Stock and bond brokers.
19. Insurance brokers.
20. Brokers: All other.
21. ( apitalists: Investors and speculators.
22. ( ommercial travelers.
23. Corporation officials: Secretaries, managers, cashiers, presidents, etc.
24. Employees, all other: Superintendents, foremen, office employees, etc.
25. Hotel proprietors and restaurateurs.
26. Insurance agents and solicitors.
27. Labor, skilled and unskilled.
28. Lumbermen.
29. Manufacturers.
30. Merchants and dealers: Storekeepers, jobbers, commission merchants, etc.
31. Mine owners and mine operators.
32. Saloon keepers.
33. Sportsmen and turfmen.
34. Theatrical business: Owners, managers, etc.
35. All other business.
36. Business not stated.

CLASSIFICATION OF INDUSTRIAL GROUPS IN THE CORPO-


RATION INCOME TABLES.
A. AGRICULTURE AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY.
Classification
No.
1. Farming.
2. Florists and fruit growers.
3. Stock raising.
4. Forest and lumber not elsewhere provided for.
B. EXTRACTION OF MINERALS.
5. Coal mines.
6. Copper mines.
7. Gold and silver and precious metal*
8. Iron mines.
9. Lead and zinc mines.
10. Quarries.
11. Oil, gas, and salt wells.
12. All other. 383
HH4 STATISTICS OK INOOMK.

(\ MANUFACTURING AND MECHANICAL INDUSTRIES.


(C-l) FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS.
13. Butter, cheese and milk:
Includes the manufacture of—
Butter.
Butter, reworking.
( heese.
Condensed milk.
14. 0arming and preserving:
Includes the canning and preserving of—
Fish.
Fruits and vegetables.
Oysters.
Pickles, preserves, and sauces.
15. Oleomargarine.
16. Slaughtering and meat packing, and meat products:
Includes—
Lard, refined, not made in slaughtering and meat-packing establish-
ments.
Sausage, not made in slaughtering and meat-packing establishments.
Slaughtering and meat packing, wholesale.
Slaughtering, wholesale, not including meat packing.
17. Bread and other bakery products.
18. ( offee and spice, including roasting and grinding.
19. Flour-mills and gristmills:
Includes—
Flour-mill and gristmill products.
Rice, cleaning and polishing.
20. Sugar, refining (not including beet sugar), and molasses:
Includes—
Sugar, cane.
Sugar, refining, not including beet sugar.
21. Beet sugar.
22. ( onfectiouery and ice cream.
23. Food preparations, all other:
Includes the manufacture of—
Chocolate and cocoa products, not. including confectionery
Cordials and flavoring sirups.
Flavoring extracts.
Food preparations, not elsewhere specified.
Glucose.
Peanuts, grading, roasting, cleaning and shelling.
Poultry, killing and dressing.
Starch.
Vinegar and cider.
(C-2) TEXTILES AND THEIR PRODUCTS.
24. Carpets and rugs:
Includes the manufacture of—
Carpets and rugs, other than rag.
Carpets, rag.
25. Cordage and twine.
26. Cotton goods:
Includes the manufacture of
Cotton goods.
Cotton small wares.
Flags and banners.
Lace, cotton.
27. Hats and caps:
Includes the manufacture of—
Hats and caps, other than felt, straw and wool.
Hats, fur-felt.
Hats, wool-felt.
28. Hosiery and knit goods, including hand-knit goods.
29. Silk and silk goods, including throwsters.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 385

30. Woolen, worsted goods:


Includes—
Felt goods.
Shoddy.
Wool pulling.
Wool scouring.
Woolen goods.
Worsted goods.
31. Men's clothing, including buttonholes.
32. Women's clothing.
33. Other men's and women's furnishings:
Includes the manufacture of—
Collars and cuffs, men's
Corsets.
Furnishing goods, men's.
Shirts.
Millinery and lace goods, not elsewhere specified.
Suspenders, garters, and elastic woven goods.
34. All other:
Includes the manufacture of—
Awnings, tents and sails.
Bags, other than paper, not including bags made in textile mills.
Belting and hose, woven.
Cloth, sponging and re finishing.
Clothing, horse.
Dyeing and finishing textiles, exclusive of that done in textile mills.
Flax and hemp, dressed
Haircloth.
Hammocks.
Jute goods.
Linen goods.
Mats and matting, from cocoa fiber, grass, etc.
Nets and seines.
Oakum.
Oilcloth and linoleum, floor.
Oilcloth, enameled.
Regalia, and society badges and emblems.
Upholstering, materials, not elsewhere specified.
Waste.
(C-3) IRON AND STEEL PRODUCTS.
35. Blast furnaces, steel works and rolling mills:
Includes the manufacture of—
Iron and steel in blast furnaces and steelworks and rolling mills.
Cast-iron and wrought-iron pipe.
Structural ironwork, not made in steelworks or rolling mills.
Tinplate and terneplate.
Wire.
Wirework, including wire rope and cable, not elsewhere specified.
36. Foundry and machine shops:
Includes the manufacture of—
Cash registers and calculating machines.
Cutlery and edge tools.
Engines, steam, gas and water.
Files.
Firearms.
Foundry and machine-shop products.
Gas machines and gas and water meters.
Hardware.
Hardware, saddlery.
Horseshoes, not made in steelworks or rolling mills.
Iron and steel, bolts and nuts, washers and rivets, not made in steel-
works or rolling mills.
iron and steel, doors and shutters.
Iron and steel forgings, not made in steelworks or rolling mills.
Iron and steel, nails and spikes, cut and wrought, including wire nails,
not made in steelworks or rolling mills.
35884°—18 2.~
386 STATISTICS OF IN COM K

36. Foundry and machine shops—Continued.


Includes the manufacture of—Continued.
Locomotives, not made by railroad companies.
Ordnance and accessories.
Pens, steel.
Plumbers' supplies, not elsewhere specified.
Pumps, not including steam pumps.
Pumps, steam.
Safes and vaults.
Saws.
Scales and balances.
Screws, machine.
Screws, wood.
Sewing machines and attachments.
Springs, steel, car, and carriage, etc., not made in steelworks or rolling:
mills.
Steam fittings and steam and hot-water heating apparatus.
Stoves and hot-air furnaces, except gas and oil stoves.
Stoves, gas and oil.
Tools, not elsewhere specified.
Typewriters and supplies.
Vault lights and ventilators.

(C-4) LUMBER AND ITS MANUFACTURES.


37. Sawmills, planing mills:
Includes—
Lumber and timber products.
Lumber, planing-mill products, not including planing mills connected
with sawmills.
38. Furniture and fixtures:
Includes the manufacture of—
Billiard tables and materials.
Furniture.
Looking-glass and picture frames.
Refrigerators.
Show cases.
39. All other woodworking establishments:
Includes the manufacture of—
Baskets and rattan and willow ware.
Boxes, cigar.
Boxes, wooden packing, except cigar boxes.
Charcoal, not including production in the lumber and wood distillation
industries.
Coffins, burial cases and undertakers' goods.
Cooperage.
Cork, cutting.
Lasts.
Matches.
Pulp goods.
Pulp wood.
Rules, ivory and wood.
Sewing-machine cases.
Window and door screens and weather strips.
Wood carpet.
Wood preserving.
Wood, turned and carved.
Wooden goods, not elsewhere specified.

(C-5) LEATHER AND FINISHED PRODUCTS.


40. Leather, tanned, curried and finished:
Includes—
Belting, leather.
Leather, tanned, curried and finished.
41. Boots and shoes, not including rubber boots and shoes.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 387

42. All other:


Includes the manufacture of—
Boot and shoe cut stock.
Boot and shoe findings.
Gloves and mittens, leather.
Leather goods, not elsewhere specified.
Pocketbooks.
Saddlery and harness.
Trunks and valises.
(C-6) PAPER AND PRINTING.

43. Paper and wood pulp, including cardboards, not made in paper mills.
44. Manufactures of paper:
Includes the manufacture of—
Bags, paper, not including bags made in paper mills.
Boxes, fancy and paper.
Card cutting and designing.
Envelopes.
Paper goods, not elsewhere specified.
Paper patterns.
Wall paper, not made in paper mills.
45. Printing and publishing:
Includes—
Bookbinding and blank-book making.
Labels and tags.
Lithographing.
Printing and publishing, book and job.
Music.
Newspapers and periodicals.
Printing materials.
46. Industries relating to printing and publishing (engraving, stereotyping, electro-
typing, type-founding, etc.):
Includes—
Engraving and die sinking.
Engraving, steel and copper plate, including plate printing.
Engraving, wood.
Photo-engraving, not done in printing establishments.
Stereotyping and electrotyping.
Type-founding.
(C-7) LIQUORS AND BEVERAGES.
47. Distilled.
48. Malted:
Includes the manufacture of—
Liquors, malt.
Malt.
49. Other:
Includes the manufacture of—
Liquors, vinous.
Mineral and soda waters.
(C-8) CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS.
50. Chemicals:
Includes the manufacture of—
Chemicals.
Sulphuric, nitric, and mixed acids.
51. Fertilizers.
52. Gas, illuminating and heating.
53. Oils, and oil products:
Includes the manufacture of—
Oil, castor.
Oil, cottonseed and cake.
Oil, essential.
Oil, lard, not made in slaughtering and meat-packing establishments.
Oil, linseed.
Oil, not elsewhere specified.
54. Paints and varnishes.
388 STATISTICS OF INCOMK.

55. Patent medicines:


Includes patent medicines and compounds.
56. Petroleum, refined.
57. Soap.
58. All other:
Includes the manufacture of—
Baking powders and yeast.
Blacking, stains and dressings.
Bluing.
Bone, carbon and lampblack.
Candles.
Cleansing and polishing preparations.
Coke, not including gas-house coke.
Drug grinding.
Druggists1 preparations.
Dyestuffs and extracts.
Explosives.
Grease and tallow, not elsewhere specified, not iucluding axle grease.
Ink, printing.
Ink, writing.
Lubricating greases, including axle grease.
Perfumery and cosmetics.
Salt.
Turpentine and rosin.
Wood distillation, not including turpentine and rosin.

(C-9) STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS.


STONE:
59. Cement.
60. Marble and stone work:
Includes the manufacture of—
Artificial-stone products.
Emery and other abrasive wheels.
Grindstones.
Hones and whetstones.
Lime.
Marble and stone work.
Millstones.
Monuments and tombstones.
CLAY:
61. Brick and tile:
Including sand-lime brick.
62. Pottery, terra cotta, fire clay, etc.
63. All other:
Includes—
China decorating, not including that done in potieries.-
Crucibles.
Minerals and earths, ground.
Statuary and art goods.
Wall plaster.
GLASS:
64. Glass and glass products:
Includes—
Glass.
Glass, cutting, staining and ornamenting.
Mirrors, framed and unframed, not elsewhere specified.

(C-10) METALS AND METAL PRODUCTS OTHER THAN IRON AND STEEL,
65. Smelters:
Includes—
Smelting and refining, copper.
Smelting and refining, lead.
Smelting and refining, zinc.
Smelting and refining, not from ore.
STATISTICS OF INCOME. 389

66. Manufactures:
Includes
Aluminum ware.
Babbitt metal and solder.
Bells.
Brass, bronze, and copper products.
Clocks.
Copper, tin, and sheet-iron work.
Electroplating.
Galvanizing.
Gas and electric fixtures.
Gold and silver, leaf and foil.
Gold and silver, reducing and refining, not from ore.
Jewelry.
Lamps and reflectors.
Lead, bar, pipe, and sheet.
Needles, pins, and hooks and eyes.
Pens, gold.
Plated ware.
Silversmithing and silverware.
Stamped and enameled ware, not elsewhere specified.
Tin foil.
Tinware, not elsewhere specified.
Watch and clock materials.
Watchcases.
Watches.
(C-ll) VEHICLES FOR TRANSPORTATION.
67. Automobiles, motorcycles and bicycles:
Includes the manufacture of—
Automobile bodies and parts.
Automobiles.
Motorcycles, bicycles and parts.
68. Carriages and wagons:
Includes the manufacture of-
Carriage and wagon materials.
Carriages and sleds, children's.
Carriages and wagons.
69. Cars (steam railroad, street cars, etc.):
Includes—
Oars and general shop construction and repairs by steam railroad com-
panies.
Cars and general shop construction and repairs by street railroad com-
panies
Cars, steam railroad, not including operations of railroad companies.
Cars, street railroad, not including operations of railroad companies.
70. All other:
Includes—
Aeroplanes and parts.
Wheelbarrows.
(G-12) MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES.
71. Tobacco:
Includes the manufacture of—
Tobacco, chewing and smoking, and snuff.
Tobacco, cigars, and cigarettes.
72. Agricultural implements.
73. Electrical machinery:
Includes electrical machinery, apparatus and supplies.
74. Musical instruments, pianos, organs, etc.:
Includes the manufacture of—
Musical instruments and materials, not specified.
Organs.
Pianos.
Piano and organ materials.
Phonographs and graphophones.
390 STATISTICS OF INCOME.

75. Rubber goods:


Includes the manufacture of—
Belting and hose, rubber.
Boots and shoes, rubber.
Rubber goods, not elsewhere specified.
76. Fur goods, including furs, dressed.
77. Shipbuilding:
Includes—
Shipbuilding, iron and steel.
Shipbuilding, wooden, including boat building.
78. Building construction.
79. Construction contracting (pavements, roads, tunnels, river and harbor dredging,
etc.).
80. Engineering.
81. All other:
Includes—
Ammunition.
Artificial flowers.
Artificial limbs.
Artists' materials.
Asbestos products, not including steam packing.
Brooms.
Brushes.
Buttons.
Combs and hairpins, not made from metal or rubber.
Dairymen's, poultrymen's and apiarists' supplies.
Dental goods.
Enameling.
Engravers' materials.
Fancy articles, not elsewhere specified.
Feathers and plumes.
Fire extinguishers, chemical.
Fireworks.
Foundry supplies.
Fuel, manufactured.
Graphite, ground and refined.
Hairwork.
Hand stamps.
Hat and cap materials.
Hats, straw.
House-furnishing goods, not elsewhere specified.
Ice, manufactured.
Instruments, professional and scientific.
Ivory, shell, and bone work, not including combs and hairpins.
Japanning.
Jewelry and instrument cases.
Lapidary work.
Laundries, steam.
Mattresses and spring beds, not elsewhere specified.
Models and patterns, not including paper patterns.
Motion-picture films.
Mucilage and paste.
Optical goods.
Paving materials.
Pencils, lead.
Pens, fountain and stylographic.
Photographic materials.
Photographic apparatus.
Pipes, tobacco.
Pulp, from fiber other than wood.
Roofing materials.
Sand and emery paper and cloth.
Signs, and advertising novelties.
Soda-water apparatus.
Sporting and athletic goods.
Stationery goods, not elsewhere specified.
Steam packing.
STATISTICS OF INCOMK. 391

All other- -Continued.


T n c 1 udes—Continued.
Stencils and brands.
Straw goods, not elsewhere specified.
Surgical appliances.
Toys and games.
Umbrellas and canes.
Washing machines and clothes wringers.
Whalebone cutting.
Whips.
Windmills, not elsewhere specified.
Window shades and fixtures.

D. PUBLIC UTILITIES.

82. Electric and gas lighting and power companies.


83. Railroads, steam.
84. Railways, electric, city, and suburban.
85. Steamship transportation companies.
8(). Water works.
87. Express companies.
88. Telephone and telegraph companies.
89. All other.
E. BANKS AND INSURANCE COMPANIES.
(E-l) BANKS.
90. National banks.
91. Savings banks and State banks.
92. Trust companies.
(E-2) INSURANCE COMPANIES.
93. Life.
94. Fire and marine (stock).
95. Fire and marine (mutual).
96. Casualty.
97. Fidelity and surety.
98. All other.
F. MERCHANDISING COMPANIES.
99. Department stores.
100. Wholesale jobbers.
1.01. Real estate.
102. Amusement companies.
103. Hotels and restaurants.

G. MISCELLANEOUS CORPORATIONS.
104. All other corporations of every description not elsewhere provided for.

H. INACTIVE CORPORATIONS.

105. Corporations, inactive or out of business.

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