Minnesota Tax Brackets 2026

Minnesota taxes income in graduated bands for 2026, with the top rate reaching 9.85%. Only the income inside each band is taxed at that band's rate, so the top rate applies to your highest dollars, not your whole income.

Single
RateTaxable income overUp toTax at band ceiling
5.35%$0$33,310$1,782
6.8%$33,310$109,430$6,958
7.85%$109,430$203,150$14,315
9.85%$203,150
Married filing jointly
RateTaxable income overUp toTax at band ceiling
5.35%$0$48,700$2,605
6.8%$48,700$193,480$12,450
7.85%$193,480$337,930$23,790
9.85%$337,930
Married filing separately
RateTaxable income overUp toTax at band ceiling
5.35%$0$24,350$1,303
6.8%$24,350$96,740$6,225
7.85%$96,740$168,965$11,895
9.85%$168,965
Head of household
RateTaxable income overUp toTax at band ceiling
5.35%$0$41,010$2,194
6.8%$41,010$164,800$10,612
7.85%$164,800$270,060$18,875
9.85%$270,060

Minnesota standard deduction (2026)

Single$15,300
Married filing jointly$30,600
Married filing separately$15,300
Head of household$23,000

See what these rates leave of an actual salary: Minnesota paycheck calculator.

Frequently asked questions

What is the top income tax rate in Minnesota?

For 2026, the top income tax rate in Minnesota is 9.85%. Graduated states apply that top rate only to income above the final threshold, not to your whole salary.

How do Minnesota taxes compare with other states?

The clearest comparison is take-home pay on the same salary across states. Use the take-home pages to see how Minnesota stacks up against a no-income-tax state and its neighbors.

Federal: IRS 2026 brackets (Rev. Proc. 2025-32) · FICA: IRS Topic 751 · Wage base: SSA · Minnesota: Minnesota Department of Revenue · Minnesota Paid Leave (employee share): Minnesota Paid Leave. Rates current as of July 16, 2026. Annual-liability estimates, not payroll withholding — see methodology.