Wyoming Standard Deduction
Wyoming levies no state income tax, so there is no Wyoming standard deduction and no state taxable income to compute. Residents still benefit from the federal standard deduction, which the IRS applies to reduce federal taxable income. This page confirms, from the Wyoming Department of Revenue, that no state standard deduction exists in Wyoming, and links the state income tax and sales tax pages so you can see the full picture of Wyoming taxation. If you moved to Wyoming from a state with an income tax, your paycheck no longer has state income tax withheld, though federal income tax, Social Security and Medicare still apply.
Wyoming has no state income tax, so there is no state standard deduction.
Wyoming standard deduction: frequently asked questions
Does Wyoming have a standard deduction?
No. Wyoming levies no state income tax, so there is no state standard deduction and no state taxable income to compute. Federal rules still apply: the IRS standard deduction reduces your federal taxable income.
Official sources
- Wyoming no income tax confirmation: Wyoming Department of Revenue, as at Jun 12, 2026.
Reviewed by the CalculatorHub team, edited by James Graham, 25 June 2026. See our methodology. General information, not financial or tax advice.