Soi Bulletin - Statistics of Income - Brief Article

Statistics of Income Bulletin, Summer, 2001

A Quarterly Statistics of Income Report

The Statistics of Income (SOI) Bulletin is issued quarterly, in July, October, January, and April, by the Statistics of Income Division of the Internal Revenue Service. The report provides the earliest published annual financial statistics obtained from the various types of tax and information returns filed, as well as information from periodic or special analytical studies of particular interest to students of the U.S. tax system, tax policymakers, and tax administrators. It also includes personal income and tax data by State and historical data for selected types of taxpayers, in addition to data on tax collections and refunds and on other tax-related items.

Information on the availability of supplemental data on the topics included in this issue, special tabulations undertaken on a reimbursable basis, or other SOI subjects, may be obtained by telephoning the SOI Statistical Information Services office (202-874-0410), or by writing to the Director, Statistics of Income Division N:ADC:R:S, Internal Revenue Service, P.O. Box 2608, Washington, D.C. 20013-2608.

Beth Kilss and Tom Petska of the Statistics of Income Division are the editors of the Bulletin. James Dalton (Writer-Editor), Lisa Smith (layout and graphics), and Bob Wilson (private contractor) are the editorial staff who prepare the manuscript. Sandy Byberg, Brian Francis, Emily Gross, James Hobbs, Dan Holik, Dr. Sarah Nutter (private contractor), Ruth Schwartz, Mike Strudler, Bobbie Vaira, and Dorothy Wallace made major contributions in the production of this issue. Views expressed in the articles are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Treasury Department or the Internal Revenue Service.

Suggested Citation

Internal Revenue Service Statistics of Income Bulletin Summer 2001 Washington, D.C. 2001

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents P.O. Box 371954 Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954

COPYRIGHT 2001 U.S. Government Printing Office
COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group

 

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