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Florida Income Tax

Florida is one of nine US states with no state income tax. The Florida Constitution prohibits a personal income tax, making it one of the most tax-friendly states for individuals.

Tax Type

No Income Tax

Income Tax Rate

0%

Brackets

None

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State Tax Ranking

#2 of 51 Low tax burden at $75,000 income

At $75,000 income (single filer), Florida ranks #2 out of 51 states — where #1 is the lowest tax burden.

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Tax at Different Income Levels

Income State Tax Effective Rate Take-Home
$50,000 $0 0.00% $46,129
$75,000 $0 0.00% $67,051
$100,000 $0 0.00% $86,551
$150,000 $0 0.00% $124,933
$200,000 $0 0.00% $162,933

Single filer, standard deduction, 2025 tax year. Take-home is after federal + state income tax (excludes FICA).

What You Should Know

While Florida has no state income tax, it funds state services through a 6% sales tax (up to 7.5% with local surtaxes) and property taxes. Florida also has no estate or inheritance tax. Residents still owe federal income tax and FICA taxes on their earnings.

Tax Planning Tip

No state income tax means your take-home pay is among the highest nationally. Florida does not tax retirement income, Social Security, or investment income at the state level, making it one of the most tax-efficient states for retirees and investors.

Property Tax & Cost of Living

Property Tax Rate
0.82%
$3,321/yr on $405,000 home
Cost of Living Index
102
2% above national average
Median Home Value
$405,000
Housing index: 102 (avg = 100)

Property tax rate is the state average effective rate. Actual rates vary by county. COL index from BEA Regional Price Parities.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Florida's income tax rate in 2025?

Florida has no state income tax. Residents pay only federal income tax on their earnings.

Does Florida tax Social Security benefits?

Florida does not tax Social Security benefits at the state level, as the state has no income tax.

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Last updated May 1, 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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