In addition to federal taxes, each state levies a variety of taxes upon its citizens and businesses. Income taxes, property taxes, sales and use taxes, payroll taxes and franchise taxes are just a few of the most common forms of taxes. Not all states have the same taxes though as some states do not have an income tax.
The tax types and rates in each state are set by the state legislature in each state and are administered by a department or division which has been authorized to collect the taxes. Below is a list of the main tax site for each state. Some states have different divisions for different types of taxes (i.e. California has three separate taxing departments and a website for each). We've also included a directory for local insurance contacts at the request of our visitors.
Alabama | |
Alaska | |
Arizona | |
Arkansas | |
California | |
Colorado | |
Connecticut | |
Delaware | |
District of Columbia | |
Florida | |
Georgia | |
Hawaii | |
Idaho | |
Illinois | |
Indiana | |
Iowa | |
Kansas | |
Kentucky | |
Louisiana | |
Maine | |
Maryland | |
Massachusetts | |
Michigan | |
Minnesota | |
Mississippi | |
Missouri | |
Montana | |
Nebraska | |
Nevada | |
New Hampshire | |
New Jersey | |
New Mexico | |
New York | |
North Carolina | |
North Dakota | |
Ohio | |
Oklahoma | |
Oregon | |
Pennsylvania | |
Puerto Rico | |
Rhode Island | |
South Carolina | |
South Dakota | |
Tennessee | |
Texas | |
Utah | |
Vermont | |
Virginia | |
Washington | |
West Virginia | |
Wisconsin | |
Wyoming |