U.S. Census Bureau releases 2025 state government tax collections data

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The U.S. Census Bureau released on April 15 new tables and files with detailed information from the 2025 Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections. The release includes data on taxes imposed and collected by state governments and the District of Columbia, covering five main tax categories and up to 25 subcategories.

This information is used by Congress, federal agencies, state and local governments, educational institutions, research organizations, and the public to examine tax policy as well as to develop gross domestic product estimates and national income accounts.

According to the Census Bureau, these annual statistics provide insight into how different types of taxes contribute to overall revenue for each state government. The data are intended for a wide range of users who analyze trends in taxation or inform decisions related to fiscal policy.

Technical documentation is available for those seeking more details about the survey’s methodology or classifications.

No additional news release accompanied this announcement; it was distributed as a tip sheet only.



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