New York Income Tax Calculator | Tax year 2024 (2024)

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Updated for 2024 tax year on Jul 23, 2024

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New York state taxes

New York income taxes

New York’s income tax ranges from 4.00% to 10.9%, divided into multiple brackets based on income level and filing status. There are tax recapture provisions for some taxpayers. These provisions can potentially increase tax liability for high earners. Taxpayers who have New York adjusted gross income over certain thresholds may see their tax benefits from exemptions and deductions decrease.

Employees are subjected to Disability Insurance (SDI) and Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) payroll taxes. New York City also impose an additional local income tax.

New York offers a standard deduction that varies based on filing status. It also allows personal exemptions; both can lower taxable income.

Calculate your income tax in New York

Calculating your New York state income tax is similar to the steps we listed on our Federal income tax calculator:

  1. Determine your filing status
  2. Work out your adjusted gross income [Gross income − Retirement contributions = Adjusted gross income]
  3. Calculate your state taxable income [Adjusted gross income − (Standard/Itemized deductions + Exemptions) = State taxable income]
  4. Figure out your state/local tax liability [State taxable income × State tax rate = State tax liability]
  5. Deduce your state payroll tax liability [Gross income × State payroll tax rate = State payroll tax liability]
  6. Add up all state and local taxes [State tax liability + State payroll tax liability = Total state income taxes]

State payroll tax

New York is one of the few states which has payroll tax.

Tax yearTax namePercent of taxable wageUp to taxable wageComments
2024State Disability Insurance (SDI)0.5%up to:
$0.14 daily
$0.60 weekly
$1.20 biweekly
$1.30 semi-monthly
$2.60 monthly ($31.20 annually)
Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML)0.455%$1,718.15 weekly
$89,343.80 per annual
maximum of $333.25 per year
2023State Disability Insurance (SDI)0.5%up to:
$0.14 daily
$0.60 weekly
$1.20 biweekly
$1.30 semi-monthly
$2.60 monthly ($31.20 annually)
Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML)0.455%$1,688.19 weekly
$87,785.88 per annual
maximum of $399.43 per year
2022State Disability Insurance (SDI)0.5%up to:
$0.14 daily
$0.60 weekly
$1.20 biweekly
$1.30 semi-monthly
$2.60 monthly ($31.20 annually)
Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML)0.511%$1,594.57 weekly
$82,917.64 per annual
maximum of $423.71 per year
2021State Disability Insurance (SDI)0.5%up to:
$0.14 daily
$0.60 weekly
$1.20 biweekly
$1.30 semi-monthly
$2.60 monthly ($31.20 annually)
Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML)0.511%$1,450.17 weekly
$75,408.84 per annual
maximum of $385.34 per year
2020State Disability Insurance (SDI)0.5%up to:
$0.14 daily
$0.60 weekly
$1.20 biweekly
$1.30 semi-monthly
$2.60 monthly ($31.20 annually)
Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML)0.27%$1,401.17 weekly
$72,860.84 per annual
maximum of $196.72 per year

State income tax brackets

New York’s income tax is relatively progressive which helps in maintaining the state’s competitive edge.
Refer to Tax Foundation for more details.

Tax yearFiling statusTaxable incomeRate
2024
2023
Single
Married, Filing Separately
$0 – $8,5004.00%
$8,500 - $11,7004.50%
$11,700 – $13,9005.25%
$13,900 – $80,6505.50%
$80,650 – $215,4006.00%
$215,400 – $1,077,5506.85%
$1,077,550 – $5,000,0009.65%
$5,000,000 – $25,000,00010.30%
$25,000,000+10.90%
Married, Filing Jointly or Widow(er)$0 – $17,1504.00%
$17,150 – $23,6004.50%
$23,600 – $27,9005.25%
$27,900 – $161,5505.50%
$161,550 – $323,2006.00%
$323,200 – $2,155,3506.85%
$2,155,350 – $5,000,0009.65%
$5,000,001 – $25,000,00010.30%
$25,000,000+10.90%
Head of Household$0 – $12,8004.00%
$12,800 – $17,6504.50%
$17,650 – $20,9005.25%
$20,900 – $107,6505.50%
$107,650 – $269,3006.00%
$269,300 – $1,616,4506.85%
$1,616,450 – $5,000,0009.65%
$5,000,001 – $25,000,00010.30%
$25,000,000+10.90%
2022Single$0 – $8,5004.00%
$8,500 – $11,7004.50%
$11,700 – $13,9005.25%
$13,900 – $80,6505.85%
$80,650 – $215,4006.25%
$215,400 – $1,077,5506.85%
$1,077,550 – $5,000,0009.65%
$5,000,000 – $25,000,00010.30%
$25,000,000+10.90%
Married, Filing Jointly or Widow(er)$0 – $17,1504.00%
$17,150 – $23,6004.50%
$23,600 – $27,9005.25%
$27,900 – $161,5505.85%
$161,550 – $323,2006.25%
$323,200 – $2,155,3506.85%
$2,155,350 – $5,000,0009.65%
$5,000,001 – $25,000,00010.30%
$25,000,000+10.90%
Married, Filing Separately$0 – $8,5004.00%
$8,500 – $11,7004.50%
$11,700 – $13,9005.25%
$13,900 – $80,6505.85%
$80,650 – $215,4006.25%
$215,400 – $1,077,5506.85%
$1,077,550 – $5,000,0009.65%
$5,000,001 – $25,000,00010.30%
$25,000,000+10.90%
Head of Household$0 – $12,8004.00%
$12,800 – $17,6504.50%
$17,650 – $20,9005.25%
$20,900 – $107,6505.85%
$107,650 – $269,3006.25%
$269,300 – $1,616,4506.85%
$1,616,450 – $5,000,0009.65%
$5,000,001 – $25,000,00010.30%
$25,000,000+10.90%
2021Single$0 – $8,5004.00%
$8,500 – $11,7004.50%
$11,700 – $13,9005.25%
$13,900 – $21,4005.90%
$21,400 – $80,6506.21%
$80,650 – $215,4006.49%
$215,400 – $1,077,5506.85%
$1,077,550 – $5,000,0009.65%
$5,000,000 – $25,000,00010.30%
$25,000,000+10.90%
Married, Filing Jointly or Widow(er)$0 – $17,1504.00%
$17,150 – $23,6004.50%
$23,600 – $27,9005.25%
$27,900 – $43,0005.90%
$43,000 – $161,5506.21%
$161,550 – $323,2006.49%
$323,200 – $2,155,3506.85%
$2,155,350 – $5,000,0009.65%
$5,000,001 – $25,000,00010.30%
$25,000,000+10.90%
Married, Filing Separately$0 – $8,5004.00%
$8,500 – $11,7004.50%
$11,700 – $13,9005.25%
$13,900 – $21,4005.90%
$21,400 – $80,6506.21%
$80,650 – $215,4006.49%
$215,400 – $1,077,5506.85%
$1,077,550 – $5,000,0009.65%
$5,000,001 – $25,000,00010.30%
$25,000,000+10.90%
Head of Household$0 – $12,8004.00%
$12,800 – $17,6504.50%
$17,650 – $20,9005.25%
$20,900 – $32,2005.90%
$32,200 – $107,6506.21%
$107,650 – $269,3006.49%
$269,300 – $1,616,4506.85%
$1,616,450 – $5,000,0009.65%
$5,000,001 – $25,000,00010.30%
$25,000,000+10.90%
2020Single$0 – $8,5004.00%
$8,500 – $11,7004.50%
$11,700 – $13,9005.25%
$13,900 – $21,4005.90%
$21,400 – $80,6506.21%
$80,650 – $215,4006.49%
$215,400 – $1,077,5506.85%
$1,077,550+8.82%
Married, Filing Jointly or Widow(er)$0 – $17,1504.00%
$17,150 – $23,6004.50%
$23,600 – $27,9005.25%
$27,900 – $43,0005.90%
$43,000 – $161,5506.21%
$161,550 – $323,2006.49%
$323,200 – $2,155,3506.85%
$2,155,350+8.82%
Married, Filing Separately$0 – $8,5004.00%
$8,500 – $11,7004.50%
$11,700 – $13,9005.25%
$13,900 – $21,4005.90%
$21,400 – $80,6506.21%
$80,650 – $215,4006.49%
$215,400 – $1,077,5506.85%
$1,077,550+8.82%
Head of Household$0 – $12,8004.00%
$12,800 – $17,6504.50%
$17,650 – $20,9005.25%
$20,900 – $32,2005.90%
$32,200 – $107,6506.21%
$107,650 – $269,3006.49%
$269,300 – $1,616,4506.85%
$1,616,450+8.82%
Tax benefit recapture

New York state has “tax benefit recapture” for high-income earners in their respective tax brackets. The calculations are based on both the state adjusted gross income (AGI) and state taxable income.

Tax yearFiling statusTaxable incomeRecapture AmountIncremental BenefitNY state AGI minusPhase-in numeratorComment
More thanEqual or less than
2024
2023
Single
Married, Filing Separately
$80,6506% of state tax liability
$80,650$215,400$0$568$107,650$50,000
$215,400$1,077,550$568$1,831$215,400$50,000
$1,077,550$5,000,000$2,399$30,172$1,077,550$50,000
$5,000,000$25,000,000$32,571$32,500$5,000,000$50,000
$25,000,00010.9% of state tax liability
Married, Filing Jointly or Widow(er)$27,9005.55% of state tax liability
$27,900$161,550$0$333$107,650$50,000
$161,550$323,200$333$807$161,550$50,000
$323,200$2,155,350$1,140$2,747$323,200$50,000
$2,155,350$5,000,000$3,887$60,350$2,155,350$50,000
$5,000,000$25,000,000$64,237$32,500$5,000,000$50,000
$25,000,00010.9% of state tax liability
Head of Household$107,6506% of state tax liability
$107,650$269,300$0$787$107,650$50,000
$269,300$1,616,450$787$2,289$269,300$50,000
$1,616,450$5,000,000$3,076$45,261$1,616,450$50,000
$5,000,000$25,000,000$48,337$32,500$5,000,000$50,000
$25,000,00010.9% of state tax liability
2022Single
Married, Filing Separately
$80,6506.33% of state tax liability
$80,650$215,400$0$536$107,650$50,000
$215,400$1,077,550$536$1,293$215,400$50,000
$1,077,550$5,000,000$1,829$30,171$1,077,550$50,000
$5,000,000$25,000,000$32,000$32,500$5,000,000$50,000
$25,000,00010.9% of state tax liability
Married, Filing Jointly or Widow(er)$27,9005.97% of state tax liability
$27,900$161,550$0$430$107,650$50,000
$161,550$323,200$430$646$161,550$50,000
$323,200$2,155,350$1,076$1,940$323,200$50,000
$2,155,350$5,000,000$3,016$60,349$2,155,350$50,000
$5,000,000$25,000,000$63,365$32,500$5,000,000$50,000
$25,000,00010.9% of state tax liability
Head of Household$107,6506.33% of state tax liability
$107,650$269,300$0$752$107,650$50,000
$269,300$1,616,450$752$1,616$269,300$50,000
$1,616,450$5,000,000$2,368$45,261$1,616,450$50,000
$5,000,000$25,000,000$47,629$32,500$5,000,000$50,000
$25,000,00010.9% of state tax liability
2021Single
Married, Filing Separately
$80,6506.33% of state tax liability
$80,650$215,400$0$526$107,650$50,000
$215,400$1,077,550$526$1,120$215,400$50,000
$1,077,550$5,000,000$1,646$30,171$1,077,550$50,000
$5,000,000$25,000,000$31,817$32,500$5,000,000$50,000
$25,000,00010.9% of state tax liability
Married, Filing Jointly or Widow(er)$43,0005.97% of state tax liability
$43,000$161,550$0$474$107,650$50,000
$161,550$323,200$474$582$161,550$50,000
$323,200$2,155,350$1,056$1,680$323,200$50,000
$2,155,350$5,000,000$2,736$60,350$2,155,350$50,000
$5,000,000$25,000,000$63,086$32,500$5,000,000$50,000
$25,000,00010.9% of state tax liability
Head of Household$107,6506.33% of state tax liability
$107,650$269,300$0$742$107,650$50,000
$269,300$1,616,450$742$1,401$269,300$50,000
$1,616,450$5,000,000$2,143$45,260$1,616,450$50,000
$5,000,000$25,000,000$47,403$32,500$5,000,000$50,000
$25,000,00010.9% of state tax liability

Local income tax

If you live in New York City, then you need to pay an additional local income tax. Or you can live outside NYC to avoid tax as more do.
Refer to The Balance for more information.

CityTax yearFiling statusTaxable incomeRate
New York City2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
Single$0 – $12,0003.078%
$12,000 – $25,0003.762%
$25,000 – $50,0003.819%
$50,000+3.876%
Married, Filing Jointly or Widow(er)$0 – $21,6003.078%
$21,600 – $45,0003.762%
$45,000 – $90,0003.819%
$90,000+3.876%
Married, Filing Separately$0 – $12,0003.078%
$12,000 – $25,0003.762%
$25,000 – $50,0003.819%
$50,000+3.876%
Head of Household$0 – $14,4003.078%
$14,400 – $30,0003.762%
$30,000 – $60,0003.819%
$60,000+3.876%
Yonkers2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
Single
Married, Filing Jointly or Widow(er)
Married, Filing Separately
Head of Household
$0 - $3,999.990%
$4,000 - $10,0000.5%
$10,000 - $20,0000.5%
$20,000 - $30,0000.5%
$30,000+0.5%

State standard deduction

You can claim the standard deduction in New York state. For more information, refer to Tax Foundation.

Tax yearFiling statusStandard deduction amount
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
Single
Married, Filing Separately
$8,000
Married, Filing Jointly or Widow(er)$16,050
Head of Household$11,200

State exemptions

You can claim $1000 for each dependent. Refer to Tax Foundation for more details.

Tax yearFiling statusExemption amount
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
Dependent(s)$1,000

New York sales tax

The base state sales tax in New York is 4.00%. However, local taxes can push the total sales tax up to 8.875% in certain areas, like New York City.

New York property tax

New York property taxes are among the highest in the country, though rates can vary widely by location.

New York capital gains tax

In New York, capital gains are treated as regular income for state tax purposes

New York gas tax

New York’s gas tax is a hefty 42.70 cents per gallon, which includes both excise and sales taxes.

New York tobacco tax

The state charges $4.35 per pack of 20 cigarettes, one of the highest rates in the U.S.

New York insurance tax

In New York, insurance premium tax rates range from 1.3% to 2.6%, depending on the type of insurance.

FAQs

How do I calculate my New York income tax?

Calculate your New York state income tax with the following six steps.

  1. Determine your filing status
  2. Gross income − Retirement contributions = Adjusted gross income
  3. Adjusted gross income − (Standard/Itemized deductions + Exemptions) = State taxable income
  4. State taxable income × State tax rate = State tax liability
  5. Gross income × State payroll tax rate = State payroll tax liability
  6. State tax liability + State payroll tax liability = Total state income tax

How much is $65000 a year after taxes in New York?

The take home pay will be $48,066.10 for people who lives in New York City.
For a resident not living in New York City, the take home income is $50,151.10.

New York Income Tax Calculator | Tax year 2024 (2024)

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