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If You're in One of These 11 States, You'll Pay Less in Taxes This Year The cuts come amid high inflation and economic uncertainty.

By Amanda Breen Edited by Jessica Thomas

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Tax season is underway, and depending on where you live, you might not owe as much as you did last year.

At least 11 U.S. states, the majority led by Republicans, are reducing individual income taxes this year, according to the nonpartisan Tax Foundation, a group that lobbies for lower taxes.

"We are seeing the culmination of two years of substantial tax cutting across the country, in response to historically high revenues and a desire for states to remain competitive in a much more mobile environment," says Jared Walczak, the vice president of state projects at the Tax Foundation, per Fox Business.

Related: Taxes on Small Businesses Across the Globe, Mapped: See Where Rates Are High, Low — and Nonexistent

The cuts come at a time of high inflation and economic uncertainty, with a reported 69% of Americans fearing a possible recession by the end of 2023, per Bankrate.

In addition to the individual income tax rate reductions, five states, including Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania, will implement corporate income tax reductions.

These are the 11 states slashing individual income taxes:

1. Arizona

Maximum rate: 2.5%

2. Idaho

Maximum rate: 5.8%

3. Indiana

Maximum rate: 3.15%

4. Iowa

Maximum rate: 3.9%

5. Kentucky

Maximum rate: 4.5%

6. Mississippi

Maximum rate: 5%

7. Missouri

Maximum rate: 4.95%

8. Nebraska

Maximum rate: 6.64%

9. New Hampshire (interest and dividends income only)

Maximum rate: 4%

10. New York

Maximum rate: 5.5%

11. North Carolina

Maximum rate: 4.75%

Amanda Breen

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior Features Writer

Amanda Breen is a senior features writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate of Barnard College and received an MFA in writing at Columbia University, where she was a news fellow for the School of the Arts.

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