what is the major source of revnue for most state government?
States received about $576 billion in intergovernmental transfers in 2010, which accounted for nearly 37 percent of their general revenues. Sales and gross receipts taxes were the largest source of states’ own tax revenues in 2010, totaling about $340 billion or one-fifth of general revenues. Individual and corporate income taxes accounted for about 17 percent of state general revenues in 2010. The individual share totaled a little under $240 billion and the corporate share a little over $37 billion. Other taxes, charges, fees, and miscellaneous receipts totaled just over $370 billion in 2010, a little less than one-fourth of general revenues.
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So sales and individual income taxes could be the answer correct?
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