On a $100K salary, Ohio keeps you $2,465 more than Massachusetts.
Massachusetts
$74,400
take-home on $100K
Top rate: 5.0%
Ohio
$76,865
take-home on $100K
Top rate: 3.5%
State Tax Rate
5.0%
Massachusetts
Annual Savings on $100K
$2,465
Ohio advantage
State Tax Rate
3.5%
Ohio
Single filer, standard deduction, no other adjustments.
| Gross Salary | Massachusetts Take-Home | Ohio Take-Home | Ohio Saves |
|---|---|---|---|
| $40K | $32,540(18.6%) | $33,934(15.2%) | +$1,394/yr |
| $50K | $40,075(19.9%) | $41,675(16.7%) | +$1,600/yr |
| $60K | $47,610(20.6%) | $49,387(17.7%) | +$1,777/yr |
| $75K | $58,063(22.6%) | $60,106(19.9%) | +$2,043/yr |
| $100K | $74,400(25.6%) | $76,865(23.1%) | +$2,465/yr |
| $125K | $90,674(27.5%) | $93,514(25.2%) | +$2,840/yr |
| $150K | $106,511(29.0%) | $109,726(26.8%) | +$3,215/yr |
| $200K | $139,147(30.4%) | $143,112(28.4%) | +$3,965/yr |
2026 IRS brackets · FICA included · State tax estimated · Numbers rounded
| Massachusetts — $100K Salary | |
|---|---|
| Federal Income Tax | −$13,170 |
| Massachusetts State Tax | −$4,780 |
| Social Security (6.2%) | −$6,200 |
| Medicare (1.45%) | −$1,450 |
| Total Tax | −$25,600 |
| Annual Take-Home | $74,400 |
| Ohio — $100K Salary | |
|---|---|
| Federal Income Tax | −$13,170 |
| Ohio State Tax | −$2,315 |
| Social Security (6.2%) | −$6,200 |
| Medicare (1.45%) | −$1,450 |
| Total Tax | −$23,135 |
| Annual Take-Home | $76,865 |
Ohio has lower income taxes than Massachusetts. On a $100,000 salary (2026), Ohio residents take home $2,465 more per year. Ohio top state rate: 3.5%; Massachusetts: 5.0%. At $200K the gap grows to $3,965/year.
Massachusetts top state income tax rate: 5.0%. Ohio top rate: 3.5%. Both states also have the same federal income tax rates and FICA (Social Security + Medicare) taxes.
Moving from Massachusetts to Ohio could save you $2,465/year on a $100K salary — that's $205/month. Over 10 years, that's potentially $24,653 in tax savings, not accounting for raises or investment growth. However, cost of living differences (housing, property taxes, sales tax) should also factor in.
Income tax is only part of the picture. Be sure to also compare sales tax, property taxes, and cost of living. This tool focuses on state income tax differences. For a complete picture, research each state's total tax burden.
At $200,000 gross salary, Ohio take-home is $143,112 vs $139,147 in Massachusetts — a difference of $3,965 per year. The gap widens significantly at higher incomes due to progressive tax brackets.
All figures are for a single filer using the standard deduction with no other adjustments (no 401k, no pre-tax benefits). Federal income tax, Social Security (6.2% up to $176,100), and Medicare (1.45%) are the same in both states. The difference is entirely due to state income tax: Massachusetts charges up to 5.0% vs Ohio charges up to 3.5%.
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