New York Tax Brackets
New York uses a progressive income tax system with 9 brackets, ranging from 4.0% to 10.9%.
Total income tax
$18,884
18.9% effective rate
Federal
$13,170
22.0% marginal
State
$5,714
6.3% marginal
Taxable income: $83,900 (after $16,100 standard deduction)
Federal bracket breakdown
| Bracket | Rate | Taxable | Tax | Cumulative |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $0–$12,400 | 10.0% | $12,400 | $1,240 | $1,240 |
| $12,400–$50,400 | 12.0% | $38,000 | $4,560 | $5,800 |
| $50,400–$105,700 | 22.0% | $33,500 | $7,370 | $13,170 |
State bracket breakdown
| Bracket | Rate | Taxable | Tax | Cumulative |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $0–$8,500 | 4.0% | $8,500 | $340 | $340 |
| $8,500–$11,700 | 4.5% | $3,200 | $144 | $484 |
| $11,700–$13,900 | 5.3% | $2,200 | $116 | $600 |
| $13,900–$80,650 | 5.9% | $66,750 | $3,905 | $4,504 |
| $80,650–$215,400 | 6.3% | $19,350 | $1,209 | $5,714 |
Based on 2026 federal brackets and New York state tax rates. Does not include FICA, local taxes, credits, or itemized deductions.
New York income tax brackets (2026)
| Rate | Single filer | Married (est. 2×) |
|---|---|---|
| 4.00% | $0– $8,500 | $0– $17,000 |
| 4.50% | $8,500– $11,700 | $17,000– $23,400 |
| 5.25% | $11,700– $13,900 | $23,400– $27,800 |
| 5.85% | $13,900– $80,650 | $27,800– $161,300 |
| 6.25% | $80,650– $215,400 | $161,300– $430,800 |
| 6.85% | $215,400– $1,077,550 | $430,800– $2,155,100 |
| 9.65% | $1,077,550– $5,000,000 | $2,155,100– $10,000,000 |
| 10.30% | $5,000,000– $25,000,000 | $10,000,000– $50,000,000 |
| 10.90% | $25,000,000– + | $50,000,000– + |
New York tax at different income levels
| Income | Federal tax | State tax | Total tax | Effective rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $50,000 | $3,820 | $2,711 | $6,531 | 13.1% |
| $75,000 | $7,670 | $4,174 | $11,844 | 15.8% |
| $100,000 | $13,170 | $5,714 | $18,884 | 18.9% |
| $150,000 | $24,734 | $8,839 | $33,573 | 22.4% |
Single filer, standard deduction, no other deductions. Income tax only (excludes FICA).
FAQ
What is the income tax rate in New York?
New York has a progressive income tax with rates from 4.0% to 10.9%.
How much income tax do I pay in New York on $50,000?
On $50,000 as a single filer in New York: federal tax of $3,820 (7.6% effective) plus state tax of $2,711 (5.4% effective). Total income tax: $6,531 (13.1% effective rate).
How much income tax do I pay in New York on $100,000?
On $100,000 as a single filer in New York: federal tax of $13,170 (13.2% effective) plus state tax of $5,714 (5.7% effective). Total income tax: $18,884 (18.9% effective rate).
What tax bracket am I in for New York?
Your New York bracket depends on your taxable income. Use the calculator above to see exactly which brackets apply to your income.
Does this include FICA or local taxes?
No. This shows only federal and New York state income tax. FICA (Social Security + Medicare) adds ~7.65%. Some cities have additional local taxes. Use our Paycheck Estimator for a complete breakdown.
What is the New York income tax rate for 2025–2026?
New York's income tax rates for 2025–2026 range from 4.0% to 10.9% across 9 brackets. Rates are applied progressively — only income within each bracket range is taxed at that rate.
How do New York tax brackets differ for married vs single filers?
On $100,000 in New York: a single filer pays $18,884 total (18.9% effective), while married filing jointly pays $13,063 (13.1% effective). The difference comes from both wider federal brackets and different state bracket thresholds.
Does New York City have its own income tax?
Yes. New York City residents pay city income tax on top of state and federal taxes. NYC tax rates range from 3.078% to 3.876% depending on income. Yonkers residents also pay a local surcharge. This calculator shows state and federal brackets only — use our Paycheck Estimator for a full breakdown including local taxes.
Other states
- Alabama tax brackets
- Alaska tax brackets
- Arizona tax brackets
- Arkansas tax brackets
- California tax brackets
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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.
