State Income Tax Rates
Compare income tax rates across all 50 states. Nine states have no income tax, while others range from flat rates to highly progressive systems.
States With No Income Tax
These 9 states don't tax your earned income
Note: New Hampshire only taxes interest and dividend income, not wages.
Flat Tax States
These states have a single tax rate for all income levels
Standard deduction: $14,600
Standard deduction: $14,600
Standard deduction: $14,600
No standard deduction
No standard deduction
Standard deduction: $3,160
No standard deduction
No standard deduction
Standard deduction: $2,300
Standard deduction: $12,750
Standard deduction: $14,600
No standard deduction
No standard deduction
Progressive Tax States
These states have multiple tax brackets like the federal system
3 tax brackets
6 tax brackets
10 tax brackets
7 tax brackets
7 tax brackets
7 tax brackets
3 tax brackets
12 tax brackets
3 tax brackets
3 tax brackets
3 tax brackets
3 tax brackets
8 tax brackets • Local tax: 3.2%
4 tax brackets
8 tax brackets
2 tax brackets
4 tax brackets
7 tax brackets
5 tax brackets
9 tax brackets • Local tax: 3.9%
3 tax brackets
6 tax brackets
4 tax brackets
3 tax brackets
3 tax brackets
4 tax brackets
4 tax brackets
5 tax brackets
4 tax brackets
Highest & Lowest State Tax Rates
Highest Tax States
- 1. California13.30%
- 2. Hawaii11.00%
- 3. New Jersey10.75%
- 4. Oregon9.90%
- 5. Minnesota9.85%
Lowest Tax States (with income tax)
- 1. North Dakota1.95%
- 2. Arizona2.50%
- 3. Indiana3.05%
- 4. Pennsylvania3.07%
- 5. Kentucky4.00%
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