State Tax Codes
Filling out your federal taxes is just the first step in the tax process. Depending on where you live, you may also have to comply with certain state tax obligations. Not every state has the same tax system. Some states, like Nevada and Texas, have no income tax, but instead rely on sales and property taxes, among others, for their revenue.
If you're looking to move and want to know how you'll pay taxes in another state or if you just want to have a better understanding of what you pay where you live now, knowing where to find the right tax laws is the first step. To guide you to the tax laws where you live, the table below provides links to the state tax codes in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
StateTax Code/Statute
AlabamaTitle 40
AlaskaTitle 43
ArizonaTitle 42
Arkansas Title 26 CaliforniaRevenue and Taxation Code
Colorado Title 39 Connecticut Title 12 Delaware Title 30 District of Columbia Title 47 FloridaTitle XIV
GeorgiaTitle 48
HawaiiTitle 14
IdahoTitle 63
IllinoisChapter 35
IndianaTitle 6
IowaTitle X
KansasChapter 79
KentuckyTitle XI
LouisianaTitle 47
MaineTitle 36
MarylandTax-General; Tax-Property
MassachusettsTitle IX
MichiganChapters 205-211
MinnesotaChapters 270-299
MississippiTitle 27
MissouriTitle X
MontanaTitle 15
NebraskaChapter 77
NevadaTitle 32
New Hampshire Title V New JerseyTitles 54 and 54A
New MexicoChapter 7
New YorkTax Code
North CarolinaChapter 105
North DakotaTitle 57
OhioTitle LVII
Oklahoma OregonTitle 29
PennsylvaniaTitle 72
Rhode IslandTitle 44
South Carolina South Dakota TennesseeTitle 67
TexasTax Code
UtahTitle 59
VermontTitle 32
VirginiaTitle 58.1
WashingtonTitles 82-84
West VirginiaChapters 11 and 11A
Wisconsin WyomingTitle 39
Learn More About Your State Tax Obligations: Consult with an Attorney
No one looks forward to navigating the various tax laws at the state level. No one, that is, except for attorneys trained in tax law who are constantly keeping updated with changes in the law. If you have a tax issue at either the federal or state level, or just want to avoid problems in the future, consult with a local tax attorney today.