Revised August 15, 2007
Federal Return Data: 2005
- About The Federal Data (PDF)
- Form 1040.Pdf
- Recent Federal Data (PDF)
- Recent Trends
- Recent Itemized Deductions
- The Statistical Distribution Of AGI, Personal Exemptions, And
Federal Taxes
- Statistics Of Income By County
- Statistics Of Income By City For Cities With More The 750
Returns
- Household Income By County
- Household Income By City For Cities With More The 750
Returns
- Median Values By Filing Status And County
- Selected City Values
- City Means And Medians For Families And Returns
- County Means And Medians For Families And Returns
- Sources Of Income
- Adjustments To Income
- Itemized Deductions
- Standard vs. Itemized Deductions
- Schedule C (Sole Proprietors)
- Schedule D (Capital Gains)
- Schedule E (Partners, Royalties, Rent, Trust, Estate
Income)
- Schedule F (Farm Income)
- Credits, Paments And Minimum Tax
- Data By Filing Status And County
- Data By Filing Status
- Zipcode Data By Zip
- Zipcode Data By Filing Status And Zip
- Household Zipcode Data By Zip
- Household Zipcode Data By Filing Status And Zip
- Income by Age, Income Class, and Filing Status (New for 2005)
- A distribution of families by number of children, income, and
filing status. (New for 2005). This can be a little confusing, but it tells the number
of families with a given number of children. For example, if you go to the bottom line which
is all incomes and filing status, you will find there were 75,603 families with 3 children
and they were 8% of families.
- A distribution of children by number of children, income, and filing
status. (New for 2005). This can be a little confusing, but it tells the number of
children in families with a given number of children. For example, if you go to the bottom
line which is all incomes and filing status, you will find there were 250,432 children in
families with 3 children and they were 28% of children.
- Over 65 by county
- Over 65 by income