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No 25 State Dossier · WI

Wisconsin,
income tax, 2026.

Top 7.65% rate. Affordable Midwest living. Milwaukee and Madison are growing metros.

State rate
7.65%
Local
none
Sales tax
5%
COL index
93
§ I · At four incomes

Composite take-home, read at representative salaries.

Income Federal FICA State Take-home Effective
$60,000 $5,020 $4,590 $2,159 $48,231 19.6%
$100,000 $13,170 $7,650 $4,279 $74,901 25.1%
$150,000 $24,734 $11,475 $6,929 $106,862 28.8%
$250,000 $51,304 $15,064 $12,229 $171,403 31.4%
§ II · Other levies

What Wisconsin charges instead.

State sales
5%

base rate

Local
none

city income tax

Property
1.61%

effective

COL index
93

100 = national avg.

§ III · The instrument

Adjust the income, read the brackets.

Income Scale · Gross
Filing: Single
$
$0
$25k
$50k
$100k
$200k
$500k
§ IV · Brackets

Wisconsin State Income Tax Brackets (2026)

Progressive brackets — higher income is taxed at higher rates on each incremental dollar. Standard deduction: $12,760.

Income Range Rate
$0 – $14,320 3.54%
$14,320 – $28,640 4.65%
$28,640 – $315,310 5.3%
$315,310 – and above 7.65%
§ V · Regional

Compare Wisconsin with nearby states.

01
South Dakota No income tax
$75k → $61,592
02
Illinois 4.95% top rate
$75k → $57,879
03
Indiana 2.95% top rate
$75k → $59,379
04
Michigan 4.25% top rate
$75k → $58,404
05
Minnesota 9.85% top rate
$75k → $57,943
FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

What is the Wisconsin income tax rate for 2026?

Wisconsin has progressive state income tax brackets in 2026, with a top rate of 7.65%. At $75,000 gross income, state tax is approximately $2,954 (3.9% effective state rate).

What is total (federal + state) take-home on $100,000 in Wisconsin?

On $100,000 in Wisconsin (2026): Federal income tax is approximately $13,170, Wisconsin state tax is approximately $4,279, FICA (SS + Medicare) is approximately $7,650. Total taxes: $25,099. Take-home: $74,901 (25.1% combined effective rate).

Does Wisconsin have sales tax?

Wisconsin's state sales tax rate is 5%. Local jurisdictions may add additional taxes.

Sources: IRS Rev. Proc. 2025-32, Tax Foundation 2025 State Rates, Federation of Tax Administrators Compare Wisconsin globally →