Notes:
* County data
(C) = Only cities with populations between 8,500 and 50,000 were eligible for this year's Best Places to Live list.
(I) Income tax notes:
The standard deduction is taken in the form of a nonrefundable credit of 6% of the federal standard or itemized deduction amount, excluding the deduction for state or local income tax. This credit phases out at 1.3 cents per dollar above $12,000 of AGI ($24,000 for married couples). For 2008 the federal standard deduction is $5,450 for single filers and $10,900 for joint filers. Three-quarters of the federal exemption.
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