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Old 06-20-2016, 05:54 AM
 
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OhBeeHave, go to the Dept. of Taxes page, pull up the tax data spreadsheet for a given year, go to the sheet with income on it. To the columns that are already there, add the following and do the formulas to fill the cells:


Percentage of Returns; Aggregate Percentage of Returns; Average Return AGI; Percentage Grouping; AGI as % of Maximum AGI; Max Cap Tax Rae; Max Cap Tax Due; Aggregate Tax Revenues; Vermont Adjusted Gross Income; Federal/State AGI Differential: Per Return Differential Benefit; Percentage of aggregate net Vermont tax; Relative net tax rate on Federal AGI; Average HH income; Actual tax rate; Nominal Single Filer tax rate; Nominal Married Couple tax rate; Percentage of Deviation from nominal Single Filer rate; Percentage of Deviation from nominal Married Filers rate; Revenue Loss by Income Capture Failure; Typical Revenue Loss due to Nominal/Actual Rate Difference, Single Filers; Typical Revenue Loss due to Nominal/Actual Rate Difference, Married Couples

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Old 06-20-2016, 08:55 AM
 
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Found the data. Question: what represents an exempt? I'm looking at VT personal income tax returns filed and there are two columns -- one which labeled Returns and the adjacent which reads Exempt. Every income group has it.
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Old 06-20-2016, 11:33 AM
 
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I believe you're looking at the State Numbers sheet; go to the State Dollars sheet, which has the money figures and no "exempt"column.
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