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Revised Per Capita Personal Income by State, FY 2003-2005

The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) recently released revised estimates of state personal income from 2003-2005. According to BEA's data, the U.S. as a whole showed an increase of 9.64 percent in per capita personal income over the three years. Twenty-seven states experienced per capita personal income growth greater than the national average. The District of Columbia ranks first at 15.66 percent, followed by Wyoming (13.96 percent), Hawaii (13.81 percent), Oklahoma (13.21 percent), Nevada (12.61 percent), Alabama (12.46 percent), Florida (12.38 percent), New Mexico (12.33 percent), Maryland (12.18 percent) and Idaho (12.01 percent).SSTI's table ranking all 50 states and the District of Columbia by revised per capita personal income from 2003-2005 is available at: http://www.ssti.org/Digest/Tables/100206t.htm

Telemarketing Fraud and Internet Scams Increasing

The number of fraud victims increased in 2005, as reported in a 2006 National Consumers League (NCL) Bulletin. Increases have occurred in Internet fraud regarding wire transfers of money and in Internet scams such as Nigerian money offers. The average loss to telemarketing fraud rose from $1,974 in 2004 to $2,892 last year and Internet fraud more then doubled, from an average of $895 in 2004 to $1,917 in 2005. The number of telemarketing scams reported rose by 39 percent, Internet fraud reports by 12 percent. Another Internet scam on the rise is bogus offers of scholarships and grants from the government. For more information, visit Fraud.org or e-mail info@nclnet.org.

The Marriage Calculator

The Department of Health and Human Services has developed The Marriage Calculator. The Web-based tool can calculate the "cost of marriage" for a specific couple in a specific State - how welfare programs and tax policies might interact to create penalties and/or incentives and how they differ across States and across different income and family structures. The Urban Institute, under contract to ACF, developed this new Web-based tool

Upcoming Workshops & Seminars

The Ohio Income Tax Schools are designed for tax preparers with some experience preparing and filing federal tax returns for individuals and small businesses. Instruction focuses on tax law changes and on the problems that you face in preparing tax returns. The tax school workbook also will cover changes in filing Ohio tax returns. Highly qualified instructors will explain and interpret tax regulations and recent changes in tax laws. To see the tax school workshop schedule for more information, visit http://aede.osu.edu/programs/TaxSchool/

Available Services & Programs

Community Development Programs (Overview)
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Sustainable Communities Program
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Ohio Business Retention & Expansion Initiative

First Impressions Program
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Retail Market Analysis

Our New $tart for Financial Success ( link opens in a new window ) fulfills filers' requirement for pre-discharge financial education. The two-hour classes are designed to give basic information on Spending Plans, Money Management, Wise Use of Credit, and How to Get Consumer Information.  Each class is open to anyone -- even those not undergoing bankruptcy -- although pre-registration is required.  To see a list of available dates and locations, visit the New $tart Course locations and schedules webpage.

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