Visualize your income tax brackets and see how income gets taxed at each level.
Federal and state marginal rates. You only pay the higher rate on income that falls inside each bracket — not on your whole paycheck.
Texas doesn't levy a state income tax. Only federal rates apply.
Special rates apply for long-term gains (held >1 year)
Enter your income to see federal, state, FICA & state broken down by bracket.
Texas is one of nine states with no state income tax on wages. Paychecks in Texas still see federal withholding and FICA, so the calculator above shows the federal brackets doing all the income tax work. For how those brackets turn a salary into take-home pay, see our guide on how tax brackets work.
No. Texas charges no state income tax on wages, salaries, or personal income. The state constitution also makes introducing one hard, since it would require voter approval.
Yes. Federal income tax works the same in every state, so Texans pay the same federal brackets as everyone else. The tables above show the current federal rates applied in Texas.
Mainly through other taxes, especially sales tax and property tax, plus taxes tied to oil and gas. What that mix means for any one person depends on how they spend and whether they own property.
Federal income tax withholding plus Social Security and Medicare taxes (FICA). There is simply no state income tax line on top of them.