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Overview of New York Taxes

New York is generally known for high taxes. In parts of the state, like New York City, all types of taxes are even higher.

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    Our income tax calculator calculates your federal, state and local taxes based on several key inputs: your household income, location, filing status and number of personal exemptions.

    How Income Taxes Are Calculated

    • First, we calculate your adjusted gross income (AGI) by taking your total household income and reducing it by certain items such as contributions to your 401(k).
    • Next, from AGI we subtract exemptions and deductions (either itemized or standard) to get your taxable income. Exemptions can be claimed for each taxpayer as well as dependents such as one’s spouse or children.
    • Based on your filing status, your taxable income is then applied to the the tax brackets to calculate your federal income taxes owed for the year.
    • Your location will determine whether you owe local and / or state taxes.
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  • Last Updated: January 1, 2025

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Taxes in New York

New York State Tax Quick Facts

  • State income tax: 4% - 10.9%
  • NYC income tax: 3.078% - 3.876% (in addition to state tax)
  • Sales tax: 4% - 8.875%
  • Property tax: 1.64% average effective rate
  • Gas tax: 25.68 cents per gallon of regular gasoline

For taxpayers in the state of New York, there’s New York City, and then there’s everywhere else. The state’s tax system combines a relatively low sales tax rate with an income tax system that leans heavily on high earners. Meanwhile, New York City also levies its own income taxes, which means residents of the Big Apple pay some of the nation’s highest local rates.

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New York Income Taxes

New York State’s top marginal income tax rate of 10.9% is one of the highest in the country, but very few taxpayers pay that amount. The state applies taxes progressively (as does the federal government), with higher earners paying higher rates. For your 2024 taxes (which you'll file in early 2025), only individuals making more than $25,000,000 pay the top rate, and earners in the next bracket pay 0.6% less. Joint filers face the same rates, with brackets approximately double those of single filers. For example, the upper limit of the first bracket goes up from $8,500 to to $17,150 if you’re married and filing jointly.

State Income Tax Brackets

Single Filers
New York Taxable IncomeRate
$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
New York Taxable IncomeRate
$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%
$5,000,000 - $25,000,00010.30%
$25,000,000+10.90%
Married, Filing Separately
New York Taxable IncomeRate
$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%
Head of Household
New York Taxable IncomeRate
$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%
$5,000,000 - $25,000,00010.30%
$25,000,000+10.90%

New York City collects its own income taxes in addition to those collected by the state. The city’s tax rates range from 3.078% of taxable income to 3.876% for top earners. Below are the rates for New York City alone:

NYC Income Tax Brackets

Single Filers
New York Taxable IncomeRate
$0 - $12,0003.078%
$12,000 - $25,0003.762%
$25,000 - $50,0003.819%
$50,000+3.876%
Married, Filing Jointly
New York Taxable IncomeRate
$0 - $21,6003.078%
$21,600 - $45,0003.762%
$45,000 - $90,0003.819%
$90,000+3.876%
Married, Filing Separately
New York Taxable IncomeRate
$0 - $12,0003.078%
$12,000 - $25,0003.762%
$25,000 - $50,0003.819%
$50,000+3.876%
Head of Household
New York Taxable IncomeRate
$0 - $14,4003.078%
$14,400 - $30,0003.762%
$30,000 - $60,0003.819%
$60,000+3.876%

You’ll note that in our discussion of tax rates above that we used the term “taxable income.” This is different from actual income earned, because it accounts for tax deductions and exemptions. In New York, the standard deduction for a single earner is $8,000 ($16,050 for joint filers). This means that when calculating New York taxes, you should first subtract that amount from your income (unless you have itemized deductions of a greater amount).

New York Tax Credits

A tax credit reduces your income taxes by the full amount of the credit. So if you owe $5,000 in taxes and are eligible for a tax credit of $500, you only need to pay $4,500 total. There are numerous additional tax credits offered in the state of New York, many of which primarily benefit low income households.

Among the credits available are the Earned Income Tax Credit, which is worth up to $7,430 for a family with three or more children; and the child and dependent care credit, which is a minimum of 30% of the federal credit by the same name, depending on the taxpayer’s New York State taxable income.

New York Sales Tax

At 4%, New York’s sales tax rate is one of the highest in the country. However, all counties collect additional surcharges on top of that 4% rate. This means that, depending on where you are, actual rates may be significantly higher than other parts of the country. The table below shows the total state and local sales tax rates for all New York counties.

Sales Tax Rates(Updated January 2025)

County NameMaximum Tax Rate
Albany County8%
Allegany County8.5%
Bronx County8.875%
Broome County8%
Cattaraugus County8.75%
Cayuga County8%
Chautauqua County8%
Chemung County8%
Chenango County8%
Clinton County8%
Columbia County8.125%
Cortland County8%
Delaware County8%
Dutchess County8.375%
Erie County8.75%
Essex County8%
Franklin County8%
Fulton County8.25%
Genesee County8.75%
Greene County8%
Hamilton County8.25%
Herkimer County8.75%
Jefferson County8%
Kings County8.875%
Lewis County8.75%
Livingston County8.5%
Madison County8.75%
Monroe County8%
Montgomery County8.25%
Nassau County8.875%
New York County8.875%
Niagara County8.75%
Oneida County8.75%
Onondaga County8%
Ontario County8%
Orange County8.375%
Orleans County8%
Oswego County8.75%
Otsego County8.25%
Putnam County8.375%
Queens County8.875%
Rensselaer County8%
Richmond County8.875%
Rockland County8.375%
Saratoga County8%
Schenectady County8%
Schoharie County8%
Schuyler County8%
Seneca County8%
St Lawrence County8%
Steuben County8.5%
Suffolk County8.625%
Sullivan County8.125%
Tioga County8%
Tompkins County8%
Ulster County8.125%
Warren County8%
Washington County8%
Wayne County8%
Westchester County8.875%
Wyoming County8.75%
Yates County8%

Note that all five New York City counties (New York, Kings, Queens, Bronx and Richmond) are subject to the full city tax rate of 8.875%, the highest total rate in the state. That rate includes a 0.375% charge for the Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District, which supports the region’s transportation infrastructure.

Not all products are subject to sales taxes in New York. For example, food sold in grocery stores (except prepared and/or heated food) is generally exempt, and in New York City, clothing and footwear purchases up to $110 are also sales-tax free.

New York Tobacco Tax

On the other hand, many products face higher rates or additional charges. Cigarettes are subject to an excise tax of $4.35 per pack of 20. In New York City, there is an additional $1.50 excise tax per pack of cigarettes.

New York Property Tax

Property taxes are assessed exclusively by counties and cities in New York State, which means that rates vary significantly from one place to the next. Effective rates - taxes as a percentage of actual value as opposed to assessed value - run from less than 0.7% to 3.27%.

Surprisingly, the city with the lowest effective property tax rate is New York City, where property taxes paid total an average of just 0.91% of property value. The reason for that relatively low rate is that the taxable value of most residential property in New York City is equal to just 6% of the market value. That is, if your home is worth $500,000, you will only be charged taxes on $30,000 of that amount. Outside of New York City, however, rates are generally between 0.68% and 3.08%.

Regardless of city, if you are looking to refinance or purchase a property in New York with a mortgage, check out our guide to mortgages in New York. We’ve got details on average mortgage rates and other information about getting a mortgage in the Empire State. You can also use our New York property tax calculator to find out what you would pay in property taxes in New York.

New York Estate Tax

New York’s estate tax is based on a graduated rate scale, with tax rates increasing from 3.06% to 16% as the value of the estate grows. The exemption for the 2024 tax year is $6.94 million, which means that any bequeathed estate valued below that amount is not taxable. This number jumps to $7.16 million for 2025.

New York Gasoline Tax

The Motor Fuel Excise Tax on gasoline in New York is 25.68 cents per gallon Furthermore, the Petroleum Business Tax (PBT) is paid by petroleum businesses for certain types of fuel and paid at different points in the distribution chain.

New York Capital Gains Tax

Capital gains in New York are taxed as normal income, according to the rates described above.

New York Alcohol Tax

Alcohol taxes in the Empire State are near the U.S. averages. Liquor is taxed at a rate of $6.44 per gallon.

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  • New York is the only state to touch one of the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean.
  • The capital of New York is Albany.
  • The median monthly rent in Manhattan is roughly $4,400 dollars.