Georgia Tax Brackets

Georgia uses a flat income tax rate of 5.09%. All taxable income is taxed at the same rate regardless of income level.

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Total income tax

$18,260

18.3% effective rate

Federal

$13,170

22.0% marginal

State

$5,090

5.09% flat

Effective total: 18.3%Effective federal: 13.2%Marginal federal: 22.0%Marginal state: 5.1%

Taxable income: $83,900 (after $16,100 standard deduction)

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Federal bracket breakdown

BracketRateTaxableTaxCumulative
$0–$12,40010.0%$12,400$1,240$1,240
$12,400–$50,40012.0%$38,000$4,560$5,800
$50,400–$105,70022.0%$33,500$7,370$13,170

Based on 2026 federal brackets and Georgia state tax rates. Does not include FICA, local taxes, credits, or itemized deductions.

Georgia income tax rate (2026)

Georgia uses a flat income tax rate of 5.09% on all taxable income. Unlike progressive systems, every dollar is taxed at the same rate.

Georgia tax at different income levels

Income Federal tax State tax Total tax Effective rate
$50,000 $3,820 $2,545 $6,365 12.7%
$75,000 $7,670 $3,818 $11,488 15.3%
$100,000 $13,170 $5,090 $18,260 18.3%
$150,000 $24,734 $7,635 $32,369 21.6%

Single filer, standard deduction, no other deductions. Income tax only (excludes FICA).

FAQ

What is the income tax rate in Georgia?

Georgia has a flat income tax rate of 5.09%. All income is taxed at the same rate.

How much income tax do I pay in Georgia on $100,000?

On $100,000 as a single filer in Georgia: federal tax of $13,170 (13.2% effective) plus state tax of $5,090 (5.1% effective). Total income tax: $18,260 (18.3% effective rate).

What tax bracket am I in for Georgia?

Georgia uses a flat tax — there is only one bracket at 5.09%. Your federal bracket depends on your taxable income.

Does this include FICA or local taxes?

No. This shows only federal and Georgia state income tax. FICA (Social Security + Medicare) adds ~7.65%. Some cities have additional local taxes. Use our Paycheck Estimator for a complete breakdown.

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This calculator uses 2026 tax rates and standard deductions. It does not include FICA, local taxes, credits, AMT, or itemized deductions. Consult a tax professional for advice.