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FULTON, GA 2008 IRS Tax Stats



FULTON, GA Income Tax Overview

2010 Population for FULTON, GA 0
Total Number of Tax Returns for FULTON, GA [1] 548,350
Total Number of Joint Tax Returns for FULTON, GA 99,744
Total Number of Dependents for FULTON, GA 160,049
Total Adjusted Gross Income for FULTON, GA $19,338,450,578

The following tables break down the Income Tax Statistics into different Gross Income levels.


Adjusted Gross Income: Under $10,000 [1]

Number of tax returns [1] 190,664
Number of joint returns 5,508
Number of returns with paid preparer's signature 147,584
Number of exemptions 199,841
Number of dependents 18,487
Adjust gross income (AGI) [2] $291,653,415
Salaries and wages $441,863,743
Taxable interest $69,159,235
Ordinary dividends $46,661,605
Business or professional net income (less loss)
Net capital gain (less loss) $83,500,658
Taxable individual retirement arrangements distributions $17,680,265
Taxable pensions and annuities $26,380,420
Unemployment compensation [3] $7,691,856
Taxable Social Security benefits $161,773
Self-employment retirement plans $142,239
Total itemized deductions [4] $245,972,655
State and local income taxes $21,697,812
State and local general sales tax $2,873,313
Real estate taxes $32,364,118
Taxes paid $61,159,493
Mortgage interest paid $91,567,745
Contributions $2,994,748
Taxable income $25,802,890
Total tax credits [5] $117,118
Residential energy tax credit $0
Child tax credit $9,137
Child and dependent care credit $0
Earned income credit [6] $41,515,268
Excess earned income credit (refundable) [7] $35,209,539
Alternative minimum tax $425,468
Income tax [8] $2,826,503
Total tax liability [9] $17,397,463
Tax due at time of filing [10] $4,130,771
Overpayments refunded [11]

Adjusted Gross Income: $10,000 under $25,000

Number of tax returns [1] 114,551
Number of joint returns 9,518
Number of returns with paid preparer's signature 61,171
Number of exemptions 213,035
Number of dependents 53,715
Adjust gross income (AGI) [2] $1,939,689,333
Salaries and wages $1,653,206,461
Taxable interest $31,952,320
Ordinary dividends $23,027,473
Business or professional net income (less loss) $80,719,506
Net capital gain (less loss) $21,008,099
Taxable individual retirement arrangements distributions $22,914,835
Taxable pensions and annuities $102,073,726
Unemployment compensation [3] $33,812,350
Taxable Social Security benefits $5,890,331
Self-employment retirement plans $202,824
Total itemized deductions [4] $228,547,332
State and local income taxes $12,847,038
State and local general sales tax $2,895,655
Real estate taxes $23,242,137
Taxes paid $43,054,751
Mortgage interest paid $83,555,346
Contributions $23,624,838
Taxable income $519,152,377
Total tax credits [5] $10,839,650
Residential energy tax credit $23,685
Child tax credit $4,063,080
Child and dependent care credit $1,164,271
Earned income credit [6] $157,028,538
Excess earned income credit (refundable) [7] $141,207,336
Alternative minimum tax $789,672
Income tax [8] $45,630,253
Total tax liability [9] $70,954,048
Tax due at time of filing [10] $8,136,635
Overpayments refunded [11]

Adjusted Gross Income: $25,000 under $50,000

Number of tax returns [1] 106,686
Number of joint returns 16,072
Number of returns with paid preparer's signature 51,854
Number of exemptions 192,532
Number of dependents 36,932
Adjust gross income (AGI) [2] $3,835,922,832
Salaries and wages $3,350,893,489
Taxable interest $48,678,323
Ordinary dividends $45,396,889
Business or professional net income (less loss) $38,326,345
Net capital gain (less loss) $60,671,631
Taxable individual retirement arrangements distributions $49,701,846
Taxable pensions and annuities $212,521,309
Unemployment compensation [3] $23,799,521
Taxable Social Security benefits $52,007,482
Self-employment retirement plans $2,306,140
Total itemized deductions [4] $699,657,984
State and local income taxes $68,183,795
State and local general sales tax $5,302,193
Real estate taxes $66,185,085
Taxes paid $151,622,230
Mortgage interest paid $257,890,209
Contributions $94,018,200
Taxable income $2,070,427,979
Total tax credits [5] $38,891,589
Residential energy tax credit $133,972
Child tax credit $20,465,613
Child and dependent care credit $4,522,202
Earned income credit [6] $21,751,509
Excess earned income credit (refundable) [7] $18,599,468
Alternative minimum tax $1,851,811
Income tax [8] $225,664,936
Total tax liability [9] $247,146,762
Tax due at time of filing [10] $21,565,772
Overpayments refunded [11]

Adjusted Gross Income: $50,000 under $75,000

Number of tax returns [1] 52,594
Number of joint returns 14,935
Number of returns with paid preparer's signature 26,204
Number of exemptions 93,182
Number of dependents 14,892
Adjust gross income (AGI) [2] $3,215,498,445
Salaries and wages $2,655,274,860
Taxable interest $51,625,076
Ordinary dividends $56,675,295
Business or professional net income (less loss) $53,641,994
Net capital gain (less loss) $38,471,279
Taxable individual retirement arrangements distributions $59,307,234
Taxable pensions and annuities $223,301,005
Unemployment compensation [3] $9,827,910
Taxable Social Security benefits $84,065,834
Self-employment retirement plans $2,472,043
Total itemized deductions [4] $715,482,262
State and local income taxes $100,513,167
State and local general sales tax $3,396,042
Real estate taxes $78,555,040
Taxes paid $192,320,189
Mortgage interest paid $288,703,471
Contributions $91,684,877
Taxable income $2,062,373,724
Total tax credits [5] $19,802,379
Residential energy tax credit $141,241
Child tax credit $13,765,767
Child and dependent care credit $1,590,046
Earned income credit [6] $0
Excess earned income credit (refundable) [7] $0
Alternative minimum tax $1,002,778
Income tax [8] $294,575,022
Total tax liability [9] $311,777,381
Tax due at time of filing [10] $23,467,157
Overpayments refunded [11]

Adjusted Gross Income: $75,000 under $100,000

Number of tax returns [1] 30,968
Number of joint returns 15,500
Number of returns with paid preparer's signature 15,813
Number of exemptions 64,820
Number of dependents 10,601
Adjust gross income (AGI) [2] $2,682,046,927
Salaries and wages $2,140,743,784
Taxable interest $49,905,164
Ordinary dividends $57,149,263
Business or professional net income (less loss) $61,738,726
Net capital gain (less loss) $22,741,450
Taxable individual retirement arrangements distributions $61,129,167
Taxable pensions and annuities $184,091,824
Unemployment compensation [3] $5,328,165
Taxable Social Security benefits $72,650,011
Self-employment retirement plans $3,365,083
Total itemized deductions [4] $614,779,409
State and local income taxes $104,999,026
State and local general sales tax $2,086,286
Real estate taxes $74,602,302
Taxes paid $190,134,998
Mortgage interest paid $256,522,740
Contributions $75,383,326
Taxable income $1,798,047,515
Total tax credits [5] $16,989,906
Residential energy tax credit $12,842
Child tax credit $11,410,432
Child and dependent care credit $1,154,357
Earned income credit [6] $0
Excess earned income credit (refundable) [7] $0
Alternative minimum tax $703,612
Income tax [8] $274,303,031
Total tax liability [9] $290,255,767
Tax due at time of filing [10] $21,127,757
Overpayments refunded [11]

Adjusted Gross Income: $100,000 under $200,000

Number of tax returns [1] 52,887
Number of joint returns 38,211
Number of returns with paid preparer's signature 28,656
Number of exemptions 138,118
Number of dependents 25,422
Adjust gross income (AGI) [2] $7,373,639,626
Salaries and wages $5,885,497,713
Taxable interest $136,899,812
Ordinary dividends $198,040,920
Business or professional net income (less loss) $218,290,863
Net capital gain (less loss) $109,193,953
Taxable individual retirement arrangements distributions $164,930,673
Taxable pensions and annuities $348,545,379
Unemployment compensation [3] $7,791,343
Taxable Social Security benefits $116,687,232
Self-employment retirement plans $20,306,362
Total itemized deductions [4] $1,626,390,832
State and local income taxes $363,245,824
State and local general sales tax $3,451,961
Real estate taxes $214,219,459
Taxes paid $601,585,611
Mortgage interest paid $663,466,754
Contributions $196,595,646
Taxable income $5,247,798,660
Total tax credits [5] $22,965,952
Residential energy tax credit $80,234
Child tax credit $12,382,833
Child and dependent care credit $2,770,227
Earned income credit [6] $0
Excess earned income credit (refundable) [7] $0
Alternative minimum tax $11,083,557
Income tax [8] $960,209,664
Total tax liability [9] $1,003,817,974
Tax due at time of filing [10] $74,670,200
Overpayments refunded [11]

[1] Includes returns with adjusted gross deficit.

[2] Less deficit.

[3] Includes the Alaskan permanent fund, reported by residents of Alaska on Forms 1040A and 1040EZ's. This fund only applies to statistics in the U.S. totals, and the state of Alaska.

[4] "Itemized deductions" include any amounts reported by the taxpayer, even if they could not be used in computing "taxable income," the base on which the regular income tax was computed. Thus, total itemized deductions include amounts that did not have to be reported by taxpayers with no "adjusted gross income." (Adjusted gross income is the total from which these deductions would normally be subtracted.) In addition, if standard and itemized deductions were both reported on a tax return, the form of deduction actually used in computing income tax was the one used for the statistics. Therefore, if the standard deduction was the form of deduction used, the total reported for itemized deductions was excluded from the statistics. However, the component deductions were not similarly excluded. As a result, the number of returns and related amounts for the component deductions are slightly overstated in relation to the grand total shown for itemized deductions. These components are also overstated in relation to the total because there was a statutory limitation on the total of itemized deductions that could be claimed by certain high-income taxpayers. This limitation did not affect the component deductions, the sum of which therefore exceeded the total used in computing income tax.

[5] "Total tax credits" excludes the "earned income credit" which is shown separately.

[6] "Earned income credit" includes both the refundable and non-refundable portions. The non-refundable portion could reduce income tax and certain related taxes to zero. The earned income credit amounts in excess of total tax liability, or amounts when there was no tax liability at all, were refundable. See footnote 7 below for explanation of the refundable portion of the earned income credit.

[7] The refundable portion of the "earned income credit" equals "total income tax" minus the "earned income credit". If the result is negative, this amount is considered the refundable portion.

[8] "Income tax" is in general, the same as "income tax after credits" which was redefined in Tax Year 2000 to include the "alternative minimum tax (AMT)". Zip Code table "Income tax" differs from "total income tax" (in other tables) in that the Zip Code table "Income tax" is after the subtraction of all tax credits except the earned income credit. See footnote 6 and 7 above, for an explanation of the treatment of the earned income credit. "Income tax" reflects the amount reported on the tax return and is, therefore, before any examination or enforcement activities by the Internal Revenue Service. It represents the tax filer reported income tax liability that was payable to the U.S. Department of the Treasury.

[9] For the Zip Code tables, "Total tax liability" differs from "Income tax," in that "Total tax liability" includes the taxes from recapture of certain prior-year credits, tax applicable to individual retirement arrangements (IRA's), Social Security taxes on self-employment income and on certain tip income, advanced earned income payments, household employment taxes, and certain "other taxes" listed in the Form 1040 instructions.

[10] Reflects payments to or withholdings made to "Total tax liability" (footnote 9). The amount the tax filer owes when the income tax return is filed.

[11] The amount of overpayments the tax filer requested to have refunded.


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