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Texas Tax Tables for 2015

The 2015 Texas Tax Tables summarise the state-level rules applied to wages, deductions, credits and taxable income. These tables match the rules used by the Texas State Tax Calculator 2015.

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Texas Tax Tables for 2015

The tables below outline the income tax structure, deduction amounts, state-level credits and payroll-related rules used for Texas in 2015. Texas applies a flat income tax to this filing status. All taxable income is taxed at the same rate, with no marginal brackets. This table shows the single rate used in calculations. To understand how flat tax tables differ from progressive systems, see our Tax Tables guide.

Single – Flat Income Tax (2015)

A single flat tax rate applies to all taxable income for Single filers.

Single – Flat Income Tax (2015) – Flat-rate tax structure
BracketRangeRate
10 and over0%

Married filing jointly – Flat Income Tax (2015)

A single flat tax rate applies to all taxable income for Married filing jointly filers.

Married filing jointly – Flat Income Tax (2015) – Flat-rate tax structure
BracketRangeRate
10 and over0%

Married filing separately – Flat Income Tax (2015)

A single flat tax rate applies to all taxable income for Married filing separately filers.

Married filing separately – Flat Income Tax (2015) – Flat-rate tax structure
BracketRangeRate
10 and over0%

Head of household – Flat Income Tax (2015)

A single flat tax rate applies to all taxable income for Head of household filers.

Head of household – Flat Income Tax (2015) – Flat-rate tax structure
BracketRangeRate
10 and over0%

Widowed – Flat Income Tax (2015)

A single flat tax rate applies to all taxable income for Widowed filers.

Widowed – Flat Income Tax (2015) – Flat-rate tax structure
BracketRangeRate
10 and over0%

Texas Standard Deduction(2015)

State-level standard deduction amounts for each filing status.

Texas Standard Deduction(2015) – State-specific standard deduction.
Filing StatusAmount
Single$0
Married filing jointly$0
Married filing separately$0
Head of household$0
Widowed$0

Texas Tax Tables for Related Years

These related years are often reviewed together for comparing bracket changes, deductions and Texas updates:

2013201420162017

Frequently Asked Questions

What about unemployment taxes in Texas?

Employers pay state unemployment tax (SUTA), but it doesn’t affect employee paychecks.

How does the absence of income tax affect retirees in Texas?

Retirees benefit since pensions, IRAs, and Social Security are untaxed at the state level.

What is the Texas franchise tax rate?

For 2025, typically 0.375% for retail/wholesale and 0.75% for other businesses over $2.47 million in revenue.

Does Texas tax Social Security benefits?

No. Social Security benefits are only federally taxable, if at all.

Where can I find local Texas tax rates?

See the Texas Tax Calculator or your local county website for property and sales rates.

Important Notes

All calculations are estimates for guidance only. Always review your return and consider professional advice when submitting official filings.