This story originally appeared on SmartAsset.com.
Tax time is taxing, especially if you owe money to the IRS. Complex questions can lead taxpayers to seek out a tax preparer or a professional financial advisor to minimize their tax liabilities.
But with this year’s delayed filing season officially under way on Feb. 12, those who underpaid on their taxes throughout last year stand to get slapped with a hefty tax bill.
Some places, though, are much worse off than others when it comes to the tax sticker shock they can anticipate. That’s why SmartAsset decided to examine which states have the largest tax bills.
To do this, we analyzed IRS data for all 50 states and the District of Columbia across two metrics from 2018 (the latest year available): the number of tax returns with underpayments and the total amount underpaid in taxes. This is SmartAsset’s third study on the states with the largest tax bills. Check out the 2020 version here.
For details on our data sources and how we put all the information together to create our final rankings, you can read more in the data and methodology section at the end.
Following are the states with the largest tax bills.
1. North Dakota
North Dakota is the U.S. state with the largest tax bill. For 2018 tax returns with underpayments, North Dakota taxpayers owed $7,247 on average.
Approximately 75,500 tax returns with underpayments were filed in 2018, and the total amount underpaid was more than $547 million.
2. Massachusetts
In 2018, Massachusetts had $5.43 billion in underpaid taxes, the eighth-highest amount for this metric in the study and the fourth-highest in the top 10.
The state had just over 782,600 tax returns filed with underpayments in 2018. Of those tax returns, the average taxpayer owed more than $6,942.
3. District of Columbia
IRS data shows that Washington, D.C., had 86,370 tax returns filed with underpayments in 2018. That totaled almost $596 million in underpaid taxes, with the average taxpayer owing $6,897.
4. Connecticut
For 2018 tax returns with underpayments, Connecticut taxpayers owed an average of $6,821.
The state had about 397,900 tax returns filed with underpayments that year, adding up to more than $2.7 billion in underpaid taxes.
5. Wyoming
IRS data from 2018 shows that Wyoming taxpayers owed more than $357 million when filing their taxes.
Almost 52,800 tax returns in Wyoming were filed with underpayments in 2018, with the average taxpayer on those returns owing $6,771.
6. Nevada
Nevada taxpayers who filed returns with underpayments owed an average of $6,579 in 2018.
Almost 284,500 tax returns were filed with underpayments in 2018, adding up to more than $1.8 billion in underpaid taxes.
7. Washington
For 2018 tax returns with underpayments, the average taxpayer in Washington state owed $6,550.
IRS data showed that 815,600 tax returns were filed with underpayments in 2018, adding up to more than $5.3 billion in underpaid taxes.
8. California
California taxpayers in 2018 not only owed the highest amount of underpaid taxes in our study (about $30.9 billion), but they also filed more tax returns with underpayments that year than any other state (almost 4.75 million).
IRS data from 2018 shows that the average amount of taxes owed on those returns was $6,500 – eighth-highest in our study.
9. New Jersey
New Jersey taxpayers in 2018 had the ninth-highest tax bill in the country, owing an average of $6,456 in taxes on returns with underpayments.
IRS data shows that 1,025,640 tax returns with underpayments were filed in 2018, adding up to more than $6.6 billion in underpaid taxes.
10. Florida
In 2018, Florida had a total of $13.1 billion in underpaid taxes.
IRS data shows that 2,045,590 tax returns are filed with underpayments in 2018, with the average taxpayer on those returns owing $6,421.
Data and methodology
To find the states with the largest tax bills, we examined data for all 50 states and the District of Columbia, focusing on two metrics:
- Number of tax underpayments. This is the number of tax returns in which taxpayers have not paid sufficient taxes on income earned, and thus owe money to the IRS.
- Amount of underpaid tax. This is the total amount owed to the IRS on returns (as a result of income for which taxpayers failed to pay sufficient taxes).
For each state, we divided the amount of total underpaid tax (the money taxpayers owed) by the number of tax underpayments in that state. The result represents the average underpayment amount for taxpayers who underpaid on taxes throughout the year. We used this dollar figure of the average in taxes owed by state to rank the entire list from highest to lowest. All data comes from the IRS and is for 2018.
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