(I) Income tax notes:
17 states have statutory provisions for automatically adjusting to the rate of inflation the dollar values of the income tax brackets, standard deductions, and/or personal exemptions. Massachusetts, Michigan, and Nebraska index the personal exemption only. Oregon does not index the income brackets for $125,000 and over. Because the inflation-adjustments for 2011 are not yet available in most cases, the table reports the 2010 amounts, unless 2011 is specified in a footnote. Ohio provides an additional tax credit of $20 per exemption. 2011 tax rates and brackets reported.
(II) Sales tax notes:
Ohio has a 0.26% commercial activity tax (CAT) that is levied in addition to its 5.5% sales tax. Firms with receipts over $1 million pay the CAT; firms with receipts between $150K and $1 million pay a minimum tax of $150.
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