OBBB Tax Savings by State
Find your state-specific guide to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Discover how overtime deductions, tips exemptions, and other OBBB benefits apply in your state.
No State Income Tax States
Maximum OBBB Savings!Alaska
AKFlorida
FLNevada
NVNew Hampshire
NHSouth Dakota
SDTennessee
TNTexas
TXWashington
WAWyoming
WY💡 Pro Tip: These states offer the maximum OBBB savings since there's no state income tax to reduce your federal benefits!
Low Tax States (≤5%)
Alabama
ALArizona
AZColorado
COIllinois
ILIndiana
INKentucky
KYLouisiana
LAMassachusetts
MAMichigan
MIMississippi
MSNorth Carolina
NCNorth Dakota
NDOhio
OHOklahoma
OKPennsylvania
PAUtah
UTModerate Tax States (5-8%)
Arkansas
ARConnecticut
CTDelaware
DEGeorgia
GAIdaho
IDKansas
KSMaine
MEMaryland
MDMissouri
MOMontana
MTNebraska
NENew Mexico
NMRhode Island
RISouth Carolina
SCVirginia
VAWest Virginia
WVWisconsin
WIHigh Tax States (>8%)
California
CADistrict of Columbia
DCHawaii
HIIowa
IAMinnesota
MNNew Jersey
NJNew York
NYOregon
ORVermont
VT⚠️ Note: High-tax states may have different conformity rules for OBBB deductions. Consider consulting a tax professional for state-specific guidance.
What Makes Each State Different for OBBB?
State Tax Rates
Lower state tax rates mean you keep more of your OBBB federal savings. Zero-tax states offer maximum benefit.
Industry Patterns
Each state's top industries affect overtime patterns. Oil states = high overtime. Tech states = car loan deductions.
State Overtime Laws
Some states have daily overtime or enhanced protections beyond federal FLSA requirements.
Calculate Your OBBB Savings
Use our national calculator to estimate your savings, then dive into your state-specific guide for detailed information.