Total Receipts
Estimated receipts for fiscal year 2009 are $2.7 trillion (+7.1%).
- $1.21 trillion – Individual income tax
- $949.4 billion – Social Security and other payroll taxes
- $339.2 billion – Corporate income tax
- $68.9 billion – Excise taxes
- $29.1 billion – Customs duties
- $26.3 billion – Estate and gift taxes
- $47.9 billion – Other
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