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1973 Memorandum on the Allocation of the Federal Tax Burden by Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) 1 (1973)

handle is hein.tera/malfthouts0003 and id is 1 raw text is: MEMORANDUM ON THE ALLOCATION OF
THE FEDERAL TAX BURDEN BY STANDARD METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (SISA)
Fiscal Year 1973
This memorandum presents estimates of Federal tax burdens in 123 of
the nation's largest SMSA's, on a basis comparable to the state estimates which
the Tax Foundation has prepared for many years.
The tax collections data published by official government agencies are
not designed to reflect the geographic origin of Federal taxes, in terms of the
ultimate incidence or burden. Special estimating techniques are required to
ascertain the taxes actually borne by the residents of each state, or SMSA, as
distinct from the places where th- tax payments are initially made. For example,
Treasury Department figures show the bulk of Federal tobacco taxes collected in
the few major tobacco-producing states, while the burden of these taxes rests on
consumers of tobacco products in all states.
The bases used by the Tax Foundation for estimating the tax burden in
SMSA's, together with the amounts of tax collected in 1973, appear in Table 1.
Estimates of the Federal tax burden, both total and per capita, appear in Table 2,
which also shows tae percentage of the total Federal tax burden falling in each
of the 123 SMSA's. Two sets of data are presented, one for taxes which go into
Federal funds (excluding trust fund taxes) and the other for total taxes
(including trust fund taxes). The total tax burden is consistent with the
official unified Federal buget concept introduced with the 1969 budget presentation.
The 123 SMSA's included in the study together account for about 86
percent of the population and 89 percent of the personal income of all SMSA's and
for approximately 63 percent of the population and 70 percent of the personal
income of the entire nation.
The tax burden estimates are for fiscal year 1973, the latest for which
applicable base data are available. In that year per capita Federal taxes for
the nation as a whole averaged $1,075 ($1,226 in the 123 S1SA's covered here.)
In fiscal 1975 per capita Federal taxes nationwide are estimated at $1,335,
about 24 percent higher than in 1973. Therefore, on the average, the per capita
tax burdens shown in Table 2 should be increased accordingly to obtain an estimate
of current burdens.
Estimates of the distribution of the Federal tax burden by state for 1974
are available in Tax Foundation's Memorandum on the Allocation of the Federal
Tax Burden and Federal Grants-in-Aid by State, February 5, 1974.
Further explanation of the formula by which both state and SMSA tax
burden estimates are prepared -- as well as its derivation, uses and limitations
-- is contained in Research Aid No. 5, Federal Tax Burdens in States and
Metropolitan Areas, 1974. Copies of th    36-page report are available from the
Foundation at $1.50 each.
Tax Foundation, Inc.
Room 1515, 50 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, New York 10020
November 15, 1974

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