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New York Income Tax Calculator

Calculate your New York state income tax alongside federal tax. New York has 9 brackets: 4% to 10.9% with a top marginal rate of 10.9%.

NY Top Rate: 10.9%9 brackets: 4% to 10.9%

Federal Income Tax Calculator

2026 Tax Year

Note: This calculator estimates your federal income tax only. Add your New York state tax (9 brackets: 4% to 10.9%, top rate 10.9%) separately to get your total tax burden.

New York State Income Tax: What You Need to Know

New York levies a state income tax on its residents. The state uses 9 brackets: 4% to 10.9% with a top marginal rate of 10.9%. This state tax is in addition to the federal income tax, which has seven brackets ranging from 10% to 37% for the 2026 tax year.

New York has one of the highest combined state and local income tax burdens in the nation. New York City residents pay an additional city income tax of up to 3.876%.

To calculate your total income tax burden in New York, you need to consider both federal and state taxes. Your federal tax is calculated on your taxable income after the standard deduction ($15,000 for single filers, $30,000 for married filing jointly in 2026). Your New York state tax is then calculated separately based on New York's own brackets and rules.

How New York Income Tax Compares

New York's top rate of 10.9% is above the national average for states that levy an income tax. For context, the highest state income tax rate in the nation is California's 13.3%, while the lowest non-zero flat rate is Pennsylvania's 3.07%.

9 states currently have no broad-based state income tax: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, Wyoming. If you're comparing tax burdens across states, remember to also consider sales tax, property tax, and the overall cost of living.

Federal Income Tax Brackets for 2026

Regardless of which state you live in, all U.S. residents are subject to federal income tax. The 2026 federal tax brackets for single filers are:

  • 10% — Income up to $11,600
  • 12% — $11,601 to $47,150
  • 22% — $47,151 to $100,525
  • 24% — $100,526 to $191,950
  • 32% — $191,951 to $243,725
  • 35% — $243,726 to $609,350
  • 37% — Over $609,350

The standard deduction for 2026 is $15,000 for single filers and $30,000 for married filing jointly. Use our federal income tax calculator to see exactly how much you owe and how your income is taxed across each bracket.

Tips to Reduce Your New York Tax Bill

  • Maximize retirement contributions — 401(k) and IRA contributions reduce your taxable income for both federal and most state returns.
  • Use tax-advantaged accounts — HSAs and FSAs lower your taxable income while covering healthcare and dependent care costs.
  • Claim all deductionsReview New York's specific deductions and credits, which may differ from federal rules.
  • Consider filing status — Married Filing Jointly often results in lower taxes thanks to wider brackets and a larger standard deduction.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does New York have a state income tax?

Yes, New York has a state income tax with 9 brackets: 4% to 10.9% and a top rate of 10.9%.

How do I calculate my total income tax in New York?

Calculate your federal income tax using our calculator, then add your New York state tax based on New York's brackets and rates. The combined amount is your total income tax obligation.

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