Tennessee Tax Brackets 2026

Tennessee does not tax wage income, so there are no state tax brackets for 2026. The federal brackets shown below are what applies to your pay, along with FICA.

Tennessee levies no tax on earned wages, and its Hall income tax on interest and dividends was fully repealed effective January 1, 2021 - so the state now has no individual income tax of any kind. There are no employee-paid state payroll levies.

The federal brackets are what apply in Tennessee (2026, single)

Single
RateTaxable income overUp toTax at band ceiling
10%$0$12,400$1,240
12%$12,400$50,400$5,800
22%$50,400$105,700$17,966
24%$105,700$201,775$41,024
32%$201,775$256,225$58,448
35%$256,225$640,600$192,979
37%$640,600

All four filing statuses: federal tax brackets 2026.

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

Frequently asked questions

What is the top income tax rate in Tennessee?

For 2026, the top income tax rate in Tennessee is no state income tax. Graduated states apply that top rate only to income above the final threshold, not to your whole salary.

How do Tennessee 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 Tennessee 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 · Tennessee: Tennessee Department of Revenue. Rates current as of July 16, 2026. Annual-liability estimates, not payroll withholding — see methodology.