Most states have a sales tax, and a lot of states have an income tax. New Hampshire comes closest to having none of them. They don't have a sales tax, and while they don't have an income tax, they do have a tax on interest and dividends, and a business profits and business enterprise tax.
2007-07-29 12:15:57
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answered by Anonymous
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New Hampshire has neither an income or a sales tax. Although it does tax interest, dividends, business profits, and restaurant meals. But it has an insanely high state property tax.
Alaska also has neither an income or a sales tax. It profits from royalties from the oil drilled there.
Most states have both sales and income tax. Those that don't have other ways to derive income.
2007-07-29 14:54:39
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answered by shoredude2 7
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Most states have both.
The states with no income tax make up for by having a higher sales tax and higher property taxes. The likewise is true. States with no sales tax generally have higher income taxes.
2007-07-29 12:44:17
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answered by Wayne Z 7
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Yes there is income and sales tax in Oklahoma, they get you both ways. I couldn't imagine a state with neither, everyone would live there LOL
2007-07-29 10:10:47
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answered by Army Retired Guy 5
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Most have both. Alaska doesn't have either. New Hampshire doesn't have a sales tax, and only has income tax on dividends and interest, not on wages.
2007-07-29 10:50:06
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answered by Judy 7
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Most have both. Nevada has no income tax, but has sales tax.
2007-07-29 10:16:43
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answered by Matt D 6
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Taxachuetts has both nh has no sales tax
2007-07-29 10:16:56
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answered by ingsoc1 7
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most states have both, I don't know it any have neither
2007-07-29 10:11:07
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answered by Anonymous
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http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2007/pf/0704/gallery.tax_friendliest/
this site maybe helpful
2007-07-29 12:16:02
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answered by pisces02 4
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