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Wyoming has no state income tax, leaving wages free of state withholding.

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Estimates using federal brackets, FICA and your state rate. Not tax advice.

How Wyoming state income tax works

Wyoming has no state income tax on wages. The state funds its government primarily through mineral severance taxes and federal revenue sharing rather than a personal income tax. In 2026, Wyoming workers owe zero at the state level on their salary regardless of how much they earn. Wyoming has also consistently rejected proposals to introduce a personal income tax, making its no-tax status stable.

On a $65,000 salary, Wyoming state income tax is $0 per year. The deductions that do reduce your paycheck are federal income tax under standard brackets and FICA withholding (Social Security at 6.2 percent and Medicare at 1.45 percent). Wyoming has no broad local wage income tax either, so those federal obligations are the full picture for most workers.

The calculator applies federal tax brackets and FICA withholding and keeps the Wyoming state rate at zero. That matches current law for wage earners. You can confirm the state rate field shows zero, then run the estimate to see your federal-only withholding and take-home amount.

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Wyoming paycheck FAQs

Does Wyoming have a state income tax in 2026?

No. Wyoming has no state income tax on wages. The state has never enacted a personal income tax and relies on other revenue sources.

How much Wyoming income tax will I owe on a $65,000 salary?

Zero. Wyoming does not tax wages, so a $65,000 salary generates no state income tax liability.

Are there local income taxes on wages in Wyoming?

Wyoming does not impose a broad local income tax on wages, so most Wyoming workers owe only federal income tax and FICA on their earnings.