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2026 State Income Tax Playbook

2026 State Income Tax Rates by State | Complete Tax Guide & Playbook

๐Ÿ“Š 2026 State Income Tax Playbook

Comprehensive Guide to Income Tax Rates Across All 50 US States

9 States with No Income Tax
15 Flat Tax States
13.3% Highest Tax Rate (CA)
41 States with Income Tax

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๐Ÿ“ˆ Key Tax Information for 2026

๐ŸŽฏ States with No Income Tax (9 States)

  • Alaska - No state income tax, no state sales tax
  • Florida - No state income tax, popular for retirees
  • Nevada - No state income tax, no corporate income tax
  • New Hampshire - No income tax on wages (phased out interest/dividends tax in 2025)
  • South Dakota - No state income tax, low overall tax burden
  • Tennessee - No state income tax (eliminated Hall Tax in 2021)
  • Texas - No state income tax, relies on sales and property taxes
  • Washington - No income tax on wages (only capital gains tax on high earners)
  • Wyoming - No state income tax, tax-friendly for businesses

๐Ÿ’ก Major 2026 Tax Changes

  • North Carolina: Rate reduced to 3.99% (final phasedown step)
  • Ohio: Now flat 2.75% on income above $26,050
  • Kentucky: Reduced from 4% to 3.5%
  • Nebraska: Top rate cut from 5.2% to 4.55%
  • Oklahoma: Simplified from 6 brackets to 3, top rate now 4.5%
  • Montana: Top rate reduced to 5.65%
  • Georgia: Rate reduced to 5.19%
  • Mississippi: Reduced to 4% (continuing phasedown to eventual 3%)

๐Ÿ† Highest Income Tax Rates by State (2026)

Rank State Top Rate Threshold
1California13.3%$1,000,000+
2Hawaii11.0%$325,000+
3New York10.9%$25,000,000+
4New Jersey10.75%$1,000,000+
5Washington DC10.75%$1,000,000+
6Oregon9.9%$125,000+
7Minnesota9.85%$203,150+
8Massachusetts9.0%$1,083,150+
9Vermont8.75%$249,700+
10Connecticut6.99%$500,000+

๐Ÿ“Š Understanding Tax Structures

Flat Tax: Single rate applies to all income levels. Simpler but doesn't account for income differences.

Graduated/Progressive Tax: Multiple brackets with increasing rates as income rises. More complex but considered more equitable.

Standard Deduction: Fixed amount that reduces taxable income. For 2026, federal is $16,100 (single) / $32,200 (married).

Personal Exemption: Additional amount deducted per person claimed on return (varies by state).

2026 State Income Tax Playbook

Data sources: Tax Foundation, State Revenue Departments | Updated: April 2026

This guide is for informational purposes only. Consult a tax professional for personalized advice.

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