States With No Income Tax

Nine states don’t tax wages and salaries:

State Notes
Alaska No income tax
Florida No income tax
Nevada No income tax
New Hampshire No tax on wages (only dividends/interest)
South Dakota No income tax
Tennessee No tax on wages (only dividends/interest)
Texas No income tax
Washington No income tax
Wyoming No income tax

States With Flat Tax Rates

State Flat Rate Minimum Income
Arizona 2.50% All income
Colorado 4.40% All income
Georgia 5.49% All income
Idaho 5.80% All income
Illinois 4.95% All income
Indiana 3.05% All income
Iowa 3.80% All income
Kentucky 4.00% All income
Michigan 4.25% All income
Mississippi 4.70% Above $10,000
New Hampshire 3.00% Dividends/interest only
North Carolina 4.75% All income
Pennsylvania 3.07% All income
Utah 4.65% All income

California Tax Brackets (2025)

Single Filers

Taxable Income Tax Rate
$0 - $10,756 1.00%
$10,757 - $25,499 2.00%
$25,500 - $40,245 4.00%
$40,246 - $55,866 6.00%
$55,867 - $70,606 8.00%
$70,607 - $360,659 9.30%
$360,660 - $432,787 10.30%
$432,788 - $721,314 11.30%
$721,315 - $1,000,000 12.30%
$1,000,001+ 13.30%

Additional: 1% Mental Health Services Tax on income over $1 million

Married Filing Jointly

Taxable Income Tax Rate
$0 - $21,512 1.00%
$21,513 - $50,998 2.00%
$50,999 - $80,490 4.00%
$80,491 - $111,732 6.00%
$111,733 - $141,212 8.00%
$141,213 - $721,318 9.30%
$721,319 - $865,574 10.30%
$865,575 - $1,442,628 11.30%
$1,442,629 - $2,000,000 12.30%
$2,000,001+ 13.30%

New York Tax Brackets (2025)

Single Filers

Taxable Income Tax Rate
$0 - $8,500 4.00%
$8,501 - $11,700 4.50%
$11,701 - $13,900 5.25%
$13,901 - $80,650 5.50%
$80,651 - $215,400 6.00%
$215,401 - $1,077,550 6.85%
$1,077,551 - $5,000,000 9.65%
$5,000,001 - $25,000,000 10.30%
$25,000,001+ 10.90%

Married Filing Jointly

Taxable Income Tax Rate
$0 - $17,150 4.00%
$17,151 - $23,600 4.50%
$23,601 - $27,900 5.25%
$27,901 - $161,550 5.50%
$161,551 - $323,200 6.00%
$323,201 - $2,155,350 6.85%
$2,155,351 - $5,000,000 9.65%
$5,000,001 - $25,000,000 10.30%
$25,000,001+ 10.90%

New York City Additional Tax

NYC residents pay additional city income tax:

Taxable Income NYC Rate
$0 - $12,000 3.078%
$12,001 - $25,000 3.762%
$25,001 - $50,000 3.819%
$50,001+ 3.876%

Combined top rate (NY + NYC): 14.776%

New Jersey Tax Brackets (2025)

Single & Married Filing Jointly

Taxable Income Tax Rate
$0 - $20,000 1.40%
$20,001 - $35,000 1.75%
$35,001 - $40,000 3.50%
$40,001 - $75,000 5.525%
$75,001 - $500,000 6.37%
$500,001 - $1,000,000 8.97%
$1,000,001+ 10.75%

Texas (No State Income Tax)

Tax Type Rate
State Income Tax 0%
Local Income Tax None
Property Tax (avg) ~1.60% of home value
Sales Tax 6.25% state + up to 2% local

Florida (No State Income Tax)

Tax Type Rate
State Income Tax 0%
Local Income Tax None
Property Tax (avg) ~0.80% of home value
Sales Tax 6% state + up to 2.5% local

State-by-State Top Marginal Rates

Highest Tax States

Rank State Top Rate Kicks In At
1 California 13.30% $1,000,000+
2 New York 10.90% $25,000,000+
3 New Jersey 10.75% $1,000,000+
4 Hawaii 11.00% $200,000+
5 Minnesota 9.85% $193,240+
6 Oregon 9.90% $125,000+
7 Vermont 8.75% $229,500+
8 Iowa 8.53% $82,080+
9 Wisconsin 7.65% $315,310+
10 Maine 7.15% $61,600+

Lowest Tax States (With Income Tax)

Rank State Top Rate
1 Arizona 2.50% (flat)
2 North Dakota 2.50%
3 Pennsylvania 3.07% (flat)
4 Indiana 3.05% (flat)
5 Michigan 4.25% (flat)
6 Colorado 4.40% (flat)
7 Utah 4.65% (flat)
8 North Carolina 4.75% (flat)
9 Illinois 4.95% (flat)
10 Oklahoma 4.75%

Tax Comparison: $100,000 Income

Single filer, standard deductions:

State Approx. Tax Effective Rate
California $5,200 5.2%
New York $4,800 4.8%
New Jersey $4,300 4.3%
Illinois $4,950 4.95%
Pennsylvania $3,070 3.07%
North Carolina $4,750 4.75%
Colorado $4,400 4.40%
Texas $0 0%
Florida $0 0%

Tax Comparison: $250,000 Income

Single filer, standard deductions:

State Approx. Tax Effective Rate
California $19,500 7.8%
New York $14,200 5.7%
New York City $21,900 8.8%
New Jersey $14,700 5.9%
Illinois $12,375 4.95%
Pennsylvania $7,675 3.07%
Texas $0 0%
Florida $0 0%

Other Major States

Massachusetts (Flat Tax)

Tax Type Rate
Standard Income Tax 5.00%
Surtax on income > $1M 4.00% additional
Effective top rate 9.00%

Ohio (Graduated Tax)

Taxable Income Tax Rate
$0 - $26,050 0%
$26,051 - $100,000 2.75%
$100,001+ 3.50%

Virginia (Graduated Tax)

Taxable Income Tax Rate
$0 - $3,000 2.00%
$3,001 - $5,000 3.00%
$5,001 - $17,000 5.00%
$17,001+ 5.75%

Georgia (Flat Tax)

Tax Rate
State Income Tax 5.49% (flat)

Remote Work Considerations

State Tax Implications

Scenario Tax Situation
Live & work same state One state return
Live in one, work in another May owe both (credit usually available)
Remote work, employer elsewhere Typically taxed by residence state
Traveling worker Complex; consult professional

States With Reciprocal Agreements

These state pairs have agreements to avoid double taxation for commuters:

State Has Agreements With
New Jersey Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania NJ, OH, IN, MD, VA, WV
Virginia DC, KY, MD, PA, WV
DC All states (no DC tax on non-residents)
Maryland DC, PA, VA, WV

Key Takeaways

  1. 9 states have no income tax — TX, FL, WA, NV, WY, SD, AK, NH, TN

  2. California has highest rate — 13.3% + 1% mental health surtax

  3. NYC has additional tax — Combined 14.8% for high earners

  4. Flat tax states growing — Many states moving to flat rate systems

  5. $100K income: ~0-5% state tax — Wide range depending on state

  6. Remote work complicates taxes — Know your obligations in both states

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