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Evansville (Vanderburgh County) Income Tax Calculator

Calculate your take-home pay in Evansville (Vanderburgh County), Indiana including the 1.5% local income tax on top of Indiana's 2.95% state rate.

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Take-Home Pay (with city tax)
$74,67525.3% effective rate
$6,223/month after all taxes
Evansville (Vanderburgh County) City Tax
$1,500
1.5% local rate
Cost of City Tax
$125/mo
$58 per paycheck
Without City Tax
$76,175
$1,500 more per year
State Tax
$2,950
2.95% flat + local
Full Tax Breakdown
Gross Salary$100,000
Federal Income Tax−$13,225
Social Security (6.2%)−$6,200
Medicare (1.45%)−$1,450
Indiana State Tax−$2,950
Evansville (Vanderburgh County) City Tax (1.5%)−$1,500
Total Tax$25,325
Annual Take-Home$74,675
Monthly Take-Home$6,223
Biweekly Take-Home$2,872

How Evansville (Vanderburgh County)'s 1.5% Tax Hits at Different Salaries

SalaryCity TaxTake-Home (with city tax)Take-Home (without)City Tax Cost/Month
$50,000$750$40,130$40,880$63
$75,000$1,125$58,200$59,325$94
$100,000$1,500$74,675$76,175$125
$125,000$1,875$91,101$92,976$156
$150,000$2,250$107,076$109,326$188
$200,000$3,000$139,987$142,987$250

Evansville (Vanderburgh County) Local Income Tax: What You Need to Know

Evansville (Vanderburgh County) levies a 1.5% local income tax on residents. This is in addition to Indiana's 2.95% state income tax, bringing the combined state and local rate to 4.45%.

Southern Indiana city on the Ohio River.

The local tax applies to earned income including wages, salaries, and in most cases net self-employment income. Investment income, pensions, and Social Security are typically exempt from local income taxes.

The 1.5% local tax is applied on top of Indiana's 2.95% state income tax and federal income tax. On a $100,000 salary, Evansville (Vanderburgh County)'s local tax costs approximately $1,500/year — that's $125/month or $58 per biweekly paycheck.

This tax applies only to Evansville (Vanderburgh County) residents. If you work in Evansville (Vanderburgh County) but live elsewhere, you are not subject to this local tax. This creates a significant financial incentive to live outside city limits while commuting in for work.

Other Cities with Local Tax in Indiana

Indianapolis (Marion County)
2.02% local rate
$2,020/year on $100K
Fort Wayne (Allen County)
1.48% local rate
$1,480/year on $100K
South Bend (St. Joseph County)
1.75% local rate
$1,750/year on $100K
Carmel (Hamilton County)
1% local rate
$1,000/year on $100K

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is Evansville (Vanderburgh County)'s local income tax?

Evansville (Vanderburgh County) charges a 1.5% local income tax. On a $100,000 salary, this costs approximately $1,500/year. This tax applies to residents only.

Can I avoid Evansville (Vanderburgh County)'s local tax by living in the suburbs?

Yes. Evansville (Vanderburgh County)'s tax only applies to residents. If you live outside city limits and commute in, you don't owe the local tax.

What is Evansville (Vanderburgh County)'s total combined tax rate?

Including Indiana's 2.95% state rate, Evansville (Vanderburgh County)'s 1.5% local rate, and federal taxes, a $100K earner pays an effective rate of approximately 25.3%.

Is the city tax deductible on my federal return?

Yes, local income taxes are deductible as part of your state and local tax (SALT) deduction if you itemize. However, the SALT deduction is capped at $10,000 ($5,000 for married filing separately), which limits the benefit for many taxpayers.

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