Maryland Tax Burden Calculator

    See your total tax burden in Maryland. Enter your salary, annual spending and home value to combine MD state income tax, sales tax and property tax into one total and an effective burden rate.

    Income tax:5.75%Sales tax:6.00%Property tax:1.05%

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    Estimate only — not tax advice. Maryland 2026 figures; verify with the Comptroller of Maryland (marylandtaxes.gov).

    Results

    Total state & local tax
    $8,926
    12.75% of income
    State income tax
    $3,151
    Sales tax on spending
    $2,100
    6.00%
    Property tax on home
    $3,675
    1.05%

    The three taxes that make up your Maryland burden

    Most of what you pay a state and its localities comes from three taxes: income tax on what you earn, sales tax on what you spend, and property tax on what you own.

    In Maryland that means income tax up to 5.75%, sales tax around 6.00%, and property tax averaging 1.05%.

    This calculator adds all three so you can see your real total — the number that actually matters when comparing states.

    Why total burden beats any single rate

    States trade these taxes off against each other. A no-income-tax state often has high property or sales tax; a low-property-tax state may tax income heavily.

    Looking at just one tax is misleading. The effective burden — total tax divided by income — is the honest way to compare Maryland with somewhere else.

    What this estimate covers

    This combines state and average local income, sales and property tax on the figures you enter. It excludes federal tax, excise taxes, fees, and credits, and uses average rates rather than your exact locality.

    Treat it as a planning comparison and verify specifics with the Comptroller of Maryland (marylandtaxes.gov).

    Frequently asked questions

    How much total tax do I pay in Maryland?

    It depends on your income, spending and home value across the three main taxes. Maryland has income tax, about 6.00% sales tax and 1.05% average property tax — this calculator adds them up.

    What is tax burden?

    Tax burden is the total state and local tax you pay as a share of your income, combining income, sales and property tax. It is the fairest way to compare states.

    Does a no-income-tax state mean lower taxes?

    Not necessarily. States without income tax often have higher sales or property taxes. Compare the total burden, not one rate.

    Does this include federal tax?

    No. It covers MD state and local income, sales and property tax only. Federal income tax and FICA are separate.

    Sources & method

    How this is calculated: Maryland income tax on salary + sales tax (6.00%) on spending + property tax (1.05%) on your home, totalled as a share of income.

    Source: Comptroller of Maryland · 2026 figures, estimate only — not tax advice.

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