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Free tax bracket calculator tailored for Maine (ME). Calculate instantly with state-specific rates and rules.
Maine uses a graduated income tax system with a top marginal rate of 7.15%.
5.8% on first $24,500 (single); 6.75% on $24,501–$58,050; 7.15% above $58,050
Maine has three income tax brackets with a top rate of 7.15%, which is relatively high and kicks in at a moderate income threshold. Maine also imposes an additional 3% surcharge on income over $200,000 for school funding (via 2016 ballot measure, later modified).
Regardless of Maine's state tax rules, all residents pay federal income tax. Federal brackets for 2024 range from 10% (on income up to $11,600 for single filers) to 37% (on income over $609,350). Your effective federal rate is typically well below the top marginal rate due to the graduated bracket structure.
Your marginal rate is the rate on your last dollar of income. Your effective rate is your total tax divided by total income. For Maine residents the marginal rate can reach 7.15% but most filers pay a lower effective rate. The median household income in Maine is $63,559.
Data: Tax Foundation (2024), IRS Statistics of Income, US Census Bureau ACS 2023. Updated 2024–2025. Figures reflect state averages — consult a licensed CPA for personalized tax advice.
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