New York Income Tax Calculator

New York income tax is calculated on your taxable income after deductions and exemptions. This calculator estimates your New York state income tax liability for the current tax year. Enter your annual gross income, choose your filing status (single, married filing jointly, married filing separately, or head of household), and add any pre-tax deductions to see your estimated state tax, effective tax rate, and marginal bracket. Results update in real time as you adjust your inputs. The calculator covers New York state income tax only; federal income tax, FICA payroll taxes, and any local income taxes your city or county imposes are separate. All rates and brackets are sourced directly from New York State Department of Taxation and Finance and are verified for the current tax year. Use this tool alongside the federal income tax calculator to see your combined total tax liability. Effective rate and marginal rate are both shown so you can evaluate the impact of additional income, filing status changes, or increased pre-tax contributions to a 401(k) or similar plan.

New York uses graduated income tax brackets. A single filer earning $60,000 owes $2,695.00 in state income tax, an effective rate of 4.49% and a marginal rate of 5.5%. Enter your own income and filing status below.

Source: New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, tax year 2025, as at Jun 12, 2026.

Your total annual income before deductions
Your IRS filing status for this tax year
Taxable income$52,000.00
State income tax$2,695.00
Effective rate4.49%
Marginal rate5.5%

Local Income Tax

NYC and Yonkers taxes are administered by New York State and collected on the state return (IT-201). Non-NYC/Yonkers residents owe no local income tax.

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How New York income tax works

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taxable income = gross income - standard deduction
state income tax = sum of (income in each bracket x bracket rate / 100)
effective rate = state income tax / gross income x 100
marginal rate = rate of the highest bracket reached

New York income tax brackets (2025)

The table below shows the New York graduated income tax brackets for single filers, as published by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance and verified Jun 12, 2026. Thresholds for other filing statuses may differ; use the calculator above to select your status.

New York income tax brackets for single filers, 2025
Income range Rate Source
$0.00 to $8,499.00 4% New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
$8,500.00 to $11,699.00 4.5% New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
$11,700.00 to $13,899.00 5.25% New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
$13,900.00 to $80,649.00 5.5% New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
$80,650.00 to $215,399.00 6% New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
$215,400.00 to $1,077,549.00 6.85% New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
$1,077,550.00 to $4,999,999.00 9.65% New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
$5,000,000.00 to $24,999,999.00 10.3% New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
Over $25,000,000.00 10.9% New York State Department of Taxation and Finance

New York income tax: frequently asked questions

How much is the New York income tax on a $60,000 salary?

A single filer earning $60,000 a year in New York has a taxable income of $52,000.00 after the standard deduction. The computed state income tax is $2,695.00, an effective rate of 4.49%. Enter your own income above for an exact figure.

What is the New York state income tax rate?

New York has graduated income tax brackets. The marginal rate depends on your taxable income and filing status. For a single filer earning $60,000 the marginal rate is 5.5%.

What filing statuses does New York income tax apply to?

New York income tax applies to single filers, married couples filing jointly, head of household filers and married couples filing separately. Bracket thresholds and standard deductions may differ by filing status.

Does New York have a local income tax?

Yes. NYC and Yonkers taxes are administered by New York State and collected on the state return (IT-201). Non-NYC/Yonkers residents owe no local income tax. Use the Local Income Tax section on this page to calculate your combined state and local tax by selecting your jurisdiction.

What is New York's state income tax rate?

New York has a graduated income tax with rates from 4% to 10.9%. The 9.65% rate applies to income above $1,077,550 (single) and above $2,155,350 (married filing jointly). The top rate of 10.9% applies only to income above $25,000,000 for all filing statuses. These elevated rates apply for tax years 2021 through 2027 under New York Tax Law Section 601.

Does New York City have its own income tax?

Yes. NYC residents pay an additional city income tax of 3.078% to 3.876% on top of state taxes. This is separate from the NY state income tax shown here.

Does New York have a standard deduction?

Yes. For 2025 the New York State standard deduction is $8,000 for single filers, $16,050 for married filing jointly, $11,200 for head of household, and $8,000 for married filing separately. Source: 2025 Form IT-201-I, New York State Department of Taxation and Finance.

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Reviewed by the CalculatorHub team, edited by James Graham, 11 June 2026. See our methodology. General information, not financial or tax advice.