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  2. Gov. Kim Reynolds signs a new Iowa income tax cut into law ...

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    The law builds on a 2022 tax cut that was already set to take Iowa to a 3.9% flat income tax rate in 2026. Iowa's top income tax rate this year is 5.7%. Under the new law, all Iowans will pay a 3. ...

  3. Iowa Republicans have been cutting income taxes for years ...

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    Those cuts will bring Iowa's top individual income tax rate from 8.98% in 2018 to 3.8% next year, taking it from one of the highest individual income tax rates in the country to the sixth lowest.

  4. Is your tax bill high in Iowa? See how your lifetime tax ...

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    How much do Iowans pay in income taxes over their lifetime? The average Iowan pays $279,648 toward income taxes, placing Iowa in 17th place among the 51 states and the District of Columbia ...

  5. Iowa's income tax rate is dropping to 3.8%. See how that ...

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    The new law will give Iowa the sixth-lowest income tax rate in the country among states that impose an income tax. Nine states have no income tax. Iowa's income tax rate is dropping to 3.8%.

  6. Federal tax revenue by state - Wikipedia

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    This is a table of the total federal tax revenue by state, federal district, and territory collected by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.. Gross Collections indicates the total federal tax revenue collected by the IRS from each U.S. state, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.

  7. State income tax - Wikipedia

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    A "mirror" tax is a tax in a U.S. dependency in which the dependency adopts wholesale the U.S. federal income tax code, revising it by substituting the dependency's name for "United States" everywhere, and vice versa. The effect is that residents pay the equivalent of the federal income tax to the dependency, rather than to the U.S. government.