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New Hampshire

New Hampshire ranks high with no income and no sales tax.

Wyoming

Wyomings lack of income tax makes it another ideal spot for high-income residents.

High earners in Montana end up with an annual tax burden of $7,837.

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Montanas tax-friendly policies and lack of sales tax keep everyday costs lower.

Delaware

Delawares tax structure is appealing for both individuals and businesses.

Property taxes at 1.2% lead to a total annual tax of $9,555.

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