Utah Tax Policy & Rates 2026

Income tax, sales tax, property tax, and overall tax burden for Utah in 2026, with political context.

No
No Income Tax
4.65% (flat)
Income Tax Rate
#36
Tax Burden Rank (1=highest)
#24
Property Tax Rank (1=highest)

Tax Policy Overview

Utah has a low flat income tax and moderate overall tax burden. The state has been one of the fastest-growing economies, partly attributed to its competitive tax environment. Utah has used tax policy to attract tech companies to the "Silicon Slopes" tech corridor.

Key Tax Rates

Tax TypeRate / Status
Income Tax4.65% (flat)
No Income TaxNo
Sales Tax4.85% (+local)
No Sales TaxNo
Corporate Tax4.65%
Property Tax Rank#24 nationally (1=highest)
Overall Tax Burden Rank#36 nationally (1=highest)

Political Context

Utah Republicans have maintained a competitive tax environment. The flat income tax aligns with conservative tax philosophy. "Silicon Slopes" tech growth has brought high-income earners who pay significant income taxes, allowing the state to fund services without raising rates.

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