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Tax Year 2025 · Updated Apr 2026

2025 Indiana Income Tax Brackets

Indiana (IN) levies a flat income tax rate of 3.0% for 2025. Brackets apply to taxable income after the state standard deduction.

Top rate
3.0%
Top bracket starts at
First dollar
single filer
Std deduction (single)
Std deduction (MFJ)

Single Filer · 2025

Also applies to married filing separately in most states.

RateTaxable income
3.0%$0 and up

Married Filing Jointly · 2025

Flat rate applies to all filing statuses

RateTaxable income
3.0%$0 and up

Effective rate at common income levels (single)

Effective rate = total Indiana income tax owed divided by gross income, after the state standard deduction. Federal tax and FICA are not included here.

Gross incomeIndiana taxEffective rateMarginal rate
$50,000$1,5253.0%3.0%
$75,000$2,2883.0%3.0%
$100,000$3,0503.0%3.0%
$150,000$4,5753.0%3.0%
$250,000$7,6253.0%3.0%
2024 vs 2025. Bracket thresholds in many states adjust annually for inflation. Indiana publishes annual updates through its Department of Revenue. Always confirm against the current year's instructions before filing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The top Indiana bracket is 3.0%, beginning at the first dollar of taxable income.

At $100,000 of gross income (single filer), the Indiana effective income tax rate is approximately 3.0% — about $3,050 in state tax after the $0 standard deduction.

The Indiana standard deduction for 2025 is $0 for single filers and $0 for married filing jointly.

Flat rate applies to all filing statuses in Indiana for 2025.

Indiana publishes annual inflation adjustments to bracket thresholds through its Department of Revenue. Rate changes typically require legislative action. Verify the latest figures against the current year instructions.

Sources: Indiana Department of Revenue, Tax Foundation, IRS
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Indiana 2025 income tax brackets from official state Department of Revenue publications, cross-checked against the Tax Foundation's State Individual Income Tax Rates and Brackets report. Effective-rate calculations use the standard deduction and progressive bracket math; itemized deductions, credits, and locality taxes are not included. Not tax advice; consult a qualified tax professional before filing.