City Tax Calculators - Local Income Tax Rates
Many cities impose local income taxes in addition to state and federal taxes. Use our city-specific calculators to get accurate take-home pay estimates.
Featured City Calculators
Columbus
Population: 905,748
Cleveland
Population: 383,793
Cincinnati
Population: 309,317
Dayton
Population: 140,939
Akron
Population: 190,469
Philadelphia
Population: 1,603,797
Pittsburgh
Population: 302,971
Scranton
Population: 76,328
Reading
Population: 95,112
Erie
Population: 94,831
New York City
Population: 8,336,817
Yonkers
Population: 211,569
Baltimore
Population: 585,708
Detroit
Population: 639,111
Grand Rapids
Population: 198,893
Lansing
Population: 112,644
St. Louis
Population: 301,578
Kansas City
Population: 508,090
Louisville
Population: 617,638
Lexington
Population: 322,570
Covington
Population: 40,181
Birmingham
Population: 200,733
Montgomery
Population: 200,603
Portland Metro
Population: 2,512,859
Eugene
Population: 176,654
New! City-specific calculators include local tax rates, cost of living data, and detailed tax breakdowns for accurate take-home pay calculations.
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We're continuously expanding our city tax calculator coverage! Currently covering 25 major cities with local income taxes. More cities with local income taxes are being added regularly based on user demand and data availability.
✅ Currently Available
- • All major Ohio cities (Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, etc.)
- • Pennsylvania metros (Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Scranton)
- • New York cities (NYC, Yonkers)
- • Industrial centers (Detroit, Louisville, Baltimore)
- • West Coast cities (Portland Metro, Eugene)
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- • Additional Ohio municipalities
- • More Pennsylvania cities
- • Indiana county tax calculators
- • Maryland county-specific rates
- • California city tax districts
Understanding Local Income Taxes
What are Local Income Taxes?
Local income taxes are additional taxes imposed by cities, counties, or municipal areas on top of state and federal income taxes. These taxes fund local services like schools, police, fire departments, and infrastructure.
Who Pays Local Taxes?
Generally, both residents of the city and non-residents who work in the city must pay local income taxes. Some cities offer reciprocity agreements or credits for taxes paid to other jurisdictions.
Impact on Take-Home Pay
Local taxes can significantly reduce your take-home pay. For example, working in Philadelphia adds 3.75% to your tax burden, while New York City residents can pay up to 3.876% in additional city taxes.
Planning Considerations
When considering job offers or relocating, factor in local taxes along with cost of living, commute costs, and quality of life. Use our calculators to compare your take-home pay across different cities.