Corporate tax rates, the percentage of a company’s profits that it pays to the government, can widely vary from state to state. Most states (except six: Nevada, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming) charge a local corporation tax on profits of $100,000 on top of the federal rate of 21%.
But which state charges the most? To find out, U.K.-based finance site, BusinessFinancing.co.uk, created a hypothetical company and applied every state’s tax rules using data from Big Four firms, Deloitte and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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The fake company was public, in the tech sector, and had a revenue of $1 million.
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