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Best States to Move to From Rhode Island

Rhode Island uses 3.75% – 5.99%, so the value of a move depends on more than just the headline rate. Some states will still leave you with a meaningfully lower total tax bill than Rhode Island. Use the ranking tool below to compare all 50 states and see how much you could save based on your actual income and filing status.

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On $100,000 income, Alaska ranks #1 with the lowest total tax while Oregon has the highest. Your state (Rhode Island) ranks #18.
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Alaska

Save $3,267/yr

Your Tax Burden

$3,267

3.27% effective state rate

Federal + FICA

$21,099

Same across all states

At your income of $100,000, Rhode Island charges $3,267 in state income tax (3.27% effective rate).

Best option: Alaska saves you $3,267/year — With no state income tax, your take-home pay in Alaska is higher than most states. However, the cost of living — particularly housing, food, and energy — is significantly above the national average, which can offset the tax savings.

Highest tax: Oregon would cost you $3,820/year more than Rhode Island.

You save $447 vs 2024
All 50 States + DC Ranked
#StateState TaxEff. RateTotal TaxTake-HomeAnnual Savings
1Alaska$00.00%$21,099$78,901+$3,267
2Florida$00.00%$21,099$78,901+$3,267
3Nevada$00.00%$21,099$78,901+$3,267
4New Hampshire$00.00%$21,099$78,901+$3,267
5South Dakota$00.00%$21,099$78,901+$3,267
6Tennessee$00.00%$21,099$78,901+$3,267
7Texas$00.00%$21,099$78,901+$3,267
8Washington$00.00%$21,099$78,901+$3,267
9Wyoming$00.00%$21,099$78,901+$3,267
10North Dakota$7710.77%$21,870$78,130+$2,497
11Ohio$1,6011.60%$22,700$77,301+$1,667
12Arizona$2,1062.11%$23,205$76,795+$1,161
13Indiana$2,5702.57%$23,669$76,331+$698
14Pennsylvania$2,5862.59%$23,685$76,315+$681
15Louisiana$2,9993.00%$24,098$75,902+$268
16Arkansas$3,2083.21%$24,307$75,693+$59
17New Jersey$3,2403.24%$24,339$75,661+$27
18Rhode IslandYour state$3,2673.27%$24,366$75,634
19Kentucky$3,3703.37%$24,469$75,531-$103
20West Virginia$3,4253.43%$24,524$75,476-$158
21Mississippi$3,4903.49%$24,589$75,411-$222
22Michigan$3,5813.58%$24,680$75,320-$313
23Colorado$3,7073.71%$24,806$75,194-$440
24North Carolina$3,7913.79%$24,890$75,110-$524
25Oklahoma$3,8133.81%$24,912$75,088-$546
26New Mexico$3,8493.85%$24,948$75,052-$581
27Connecticut$3,8843.88%$24,983$75,017-$616
28Utah$3,9183.92%$25,017$74,983-$650
29Missouri$3,9323.93%$25,031$74,969-$664
30Maryland$3,9493.95%$25,048$74,952-$682
31Wisconsin$4,0794.08%$25,178$74,822-$811
32Vermont$4,0854.08%$25,184$74,816-$818
33Illinois$4,1704.17%$25,269$74,731-$903
34Alabama$4,1734.17%$25,272$74,729-$905
35Massachusetts$4,2134.21%$25,312$74,689-$945
36Nebraska$4,2524.25%$25,351$74,649-$985
37Kansas$4,3454.34%$25,444$74,556-$1,077
38California$4,3784.38%$25,477$74,523-$1,110
39Georgia$4,3944.39%$25,493$74,507-$1,126
40Iowa$4,5034.50%$25,602$74,398-$1,236
41Delaware$4,5444.54%$25,643$74,357-$1,277
42Virginia$4,5874.59%$25,686$74,314-$1,320
43South Carolina$4,6994.70%$25,798$74,202-$1,432
44Montana$4,7254.72%$25,824$74,176-$1,457
45New York$4,7294.73%$25,828$74,172-$1,462
46Idaho$4,8874.89%$25,986$74,015-$1,619
47Minnesota$5,2935.29%$26,392$73,608-$2,026
48Maine$5,5595.56%$26,658$73,342-$2,292
49District of Columbia$5,5615.56%$26,660$73,340-$2,294
50Hawaii$6,2046.20%$27,303$72,697-$2,937
51Oregon$7,0877.09%$28,186$71,814-$3,820

About Taxes in Rhode Island

This state uses a progressive income tax system with multiple brackets, similar to the federal system. Only the income within each bracket is taxed at that rate, so your effective state rate is lower than the top bracket. Tax planning strategies include maximizing pre-tax retirement contributions to reduce state-taxable income.

Tip: In a progressive-bracket state, pre-tax 401(k) and HSA contributions reduce your state tax bill along with federal tax. If you are near a bracket boundary, an additional contribution can drop you into a lower state bracket.

What to Consider When Moving

Tax residency rules: Most states tax you as a resident for the entire year if you live there for more than 183 days. Moving mid-year may require filing part-year returns in both states.

Remote work complication: Some states, notably New York, use "convenience of the employer" rules. If you move but keep an employer in a higher-tax state, part of your income may still be sourced there.

Total cost matters: A no-income-tax state saves you the full state tax amount, but higher property taxes (Texas), sales taxes (Tennessee, Washington), or cost of living can erode the savings. Compare total out-of-pocket, not just income tax.

Frequently asked questions

Which state has the lowest taxes if I move from Rhode Island?

States with no income tax — Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming — often offer the biggest income tax savings compared to Rhode Island. Use the ranking tool above with your actual income and filing status to see the exact best-fit destination for you.

How much would I save moving from Rhode Island to Texas or Florida?

Because Texas and Florida have no state income tax, your savings can equal most or all of your Rhode Island state income tax bill. The exact amount depends on your income, filing status, spending, and home value.

What is Rhode Island's income tax rate?

Rhode Island has 3.75% – 5.99%, with a top marginal rate of 5.99%. Your effective rate depends on income, filing status, deductions, and credits.

Do all states have income tax?

No. Nine states have no individual income tax: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming.

Should I consider other taxes when comparing states?

Yes. Income tax is only one part of your total tax burden. Property taxes, sales taxes, housing costs, and local taxes can materially change whether a move actually saves money.

Does this calculator include federal taxes?

The ranking focuses on state-to-state tax differences. Federal income tax and FICA are broadly similar no matter where you live, so the ranking is most useful for isolating the state-level part of the move decision.

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Last updated April 27, 2026 Tax year 2025-26

Data sources: IRS (irs.gov), Social Security Administration

This tool is general information only, not financial advice.

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