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Tax Year 2025 · Updated Apr 2026

New York Income Tax 2025

Per IRS inflation adjustments, New York (NY) has 9 income tax brackets ranging from 4.0% to 10.9% for 2025.

New York runs a high-rate income tax. The top marginal bracket sits in the upper band of the U.S. state-tax distribution. Effective rates at the high end can approach or exceed 10 percent of income before deductions.

For households comparing New York against other states, the full picture combines income tax (modeled by the calculator) with state and local sales tax, property tax, and any state-specific tax preferences. The compare tool on this site runs a side-by-side total-burden estimate; the per-state pages cover the income-tax piece in detail.

2025 Tax Brackets, Single Filer

Tax RateTaxable Income Range
4.0%$0, $8,500
4.5%$8,500, $11,700
5.3%$11,700, $13,900
5.9%$13,900, $80,650
6.3%$80,650, $215,400
6.9%$215,400, $1,077,550
9.7%$1,077,550, $5,000,000
10.3%$5,000,000, $25,000,000
10.9%$25,000,000+

Standard Deduction

Single
$8,000
Married Filing Jointly
$16,050

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Frequently Asked Questions

New York (NY) has 9 income tax brackets ranging from 4.0% to 10.9% for tax year 2025.

The New York standard deduction for 2025 is $8,000 for single filers and $16,050 for married filing jointly.

New York is one of 41 states that levy a state income tax. 9 states have no state income tax at all. Use our calculators to compare your tax burden across states.

State tax treatment of retirement income varies. Check New York's specific rules for Social Security, pensions, and 401(k) withdrawals. Consult a tax professional for personalized guidance.

Sources: IRS, Tax Foundation
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Tax brackets and rates for 2025. Not tax advice, consult a qualified tax professional for your specific situation.