Free US State Income Tax Rates Widget
Embed our 51-state income tax rate database on your finance blog, news site, or tax content. Free for commercial and non-commercial use under CC-BY 4.0 (attribution required). Top marginal rate and tax system (progressive/flat/none) updated when state tax laws change.
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<iframe src="https://levyio.com/embed-state-tax-rates-2026/" width="100%" height="700" frameborder="0" loading="lazy" title="State Income Tax Rates 2026 by LevyIO"></iframe>Publisher kit
Use these links when citing LevyIO in a blog post, newsletter, finance app, classroom resource, or AI answer. The widget is the fastest option for readers; the JSON dataset is better when you need to analyze or remix the data.
Dataset landing page
Use this when citing the methodology, schema, changelog, and license.
Direct JSON download
Use this for apps, internal models, spreadsheets, and tax-policy prototypes.
Embeddable iframe
Use this for finance blogs, relocation guides, HR articles, and SaaS dashboards.
State tax comparison guide
Use this for narrative context on income, property, sales, and household profile tradeoffs.
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LevyIO (2026). US State Income Tax Rates Dataset 2026. https://levyio.com/state-income-tax-rates-dataset-2026-downloadable-json-50-states-brackets-deductions/Attribution copy
Source: LevyIO 2026 state income tax rates dataset, licensed CC BY 4.0.Story and product angles
- Rank states by top marginal income tax rate and tax system type.
- Compare no-income-tax states against property tax, sales tax, and residency caveats.
- Add a live tax-rate table to relocation, remote-work, HR, or personal-finance content.
- Use the JSON as a starter dataset for calculators, dashboards, classroom examples, or policy explainers.
Frequently asked questions
How do I embed the state tax rates widget?
Copy the iframe HTML below and paste it into any blog post, page, or website. The widget is responsive and scales to its container. Default size: 100% width, 700px height. No JavaScript required, works in all browsers, AMP-compatible (use amp-iframe wrapper).
Where does the tax rate data come from?
Top marginal income tax rates from each state's Department of Revenue 2026 publications, supplemented by Tax Foundation, Tax Policy Center, and Federation of Tax Administrators authoritative compilations. Updated when state tax law changes (typically January 1 each year, with mid-year updates for emergency legislation).
Why are some states classified as "Flat"?
Flat-tax states use one broad ordinary-income rate instead of multiple brackets. Current LevyIO flat-state records include Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, and Utah. New Hampshire is classified as none because its Interest and Dividends Tax was repealed for taxable periods beginning after 2024.
Which states have no income tax?
Nine states are classified as no broad individual income tax in 2026: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. New Hampshire no longer has the Interest and Dividends Tax for taxable periods beginning after 2024. These states can still have property, sales, excise, payroll, or capital-related taxes, so total tax burden is not automatically lower.
Is the widget really free?
Yes, free for both commercial and non-commercial use, including monetized blogs and SaaS dashboards. Only requirement: the attribution link "Data via LevyIO" must remain visible. Removing the attribution violates the CC-BY 4.0 license.
Does the widget show city/local taxes too?
No, this widget shows STATE income tax only. For city/local income tax, see LevyIO's individual city tax pages — many large cities (NYC 3.876%, Detroit 2.4%, Philadelphia 3.79%, Birmingham 1%, Wilmington DE 1.25%) levy additional local income tax on top of state rates. Local tax widgets are on the Q3 2026 roadmap.
Can I sort or filter the data in the widget?
Currently the widget is sorted by top marginal rate (highest first). Custom sort/filter on roadmap for Q3 2026. Workaround: link to specific filtered views via URL parameters, e.g., adding `?sort=alpha` or `?filter=flat` (when implemented). For programmatic access, see API roadmap.
Does this widget update automatically?
The iframe updates when LevyIO deploys a new dataset version, so embedded sites do not need to change their code. State tax law changes are reviewed against official state revenue sources before the published dataset is rebuilt.
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License: CC-BY 4.0. Free for commercial & non-commercial use with attribution.