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Evansville (Vanderburgh County) Paycheck Calculator (2026)

Last reviewed: April 20, 2026

Evansville sits in Vanderburgh County in southwestern Indiana on the Ohio River. Vanderburgh County levies a 1.2% County Income Tax (CIT) on resident wages under Indiana's universal county-tax framework. Combined with Indiana's 3.05% flat state tax, an Evansville (Vanderburgh County) resident pays about 4.25% in state plus county income tax. The rate sits in line with most other Indiana counties of comparable size. This calculator estimates 2026 take-home pay for an Evansville (Vanderburgh County) resident after federal tax, FICA, Indiana state tax, and the Vanderburgh County rate. It supports pre-tax 401(k) and HSA deductions.

$85,000 single filer take-home comparison

Evansville (Vanderburgh County)

$65,000

Indiana (no city tax)

$66,000

Texas (no income tax)

$68,600

Evansville (Vanderburgh County) take-home is -$1,000 vs the state-only figure and -$3,600 vs the no-income-tax baseline.

Evansville (Vanderburgh County) local tax breakdown

Local bracket schedule applied by the calculator for 2026.

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Evansville (Vanderburgh County) paycheck FAQ

How does Vanderburgh County compare to Marion or Allen?
Vanderburgh's 1.2% CIT is below both Marion (2.02%) and Allen (1.48%). Indiana counties set their own rates within the state framework, and Vanderburgh's rate reflects Evansville-metro-scale needs rather than Indianapolis-scale ones.
If I commute from Evansville to Kentucky, what tax applies?
An Evansville resident working in Henderson County, KY pays Kentucky's 4% state tax and Henderson County's 1% occupational tax on those wages, with Indiana giving a credit for taxes paid to other states. The Vanderburgh County CIT still applies as the resident's home-county tax.
Does Evansville city add a separate tax on top of the county?
No. Indiana doesn't allow city-level income tax. The 1.2% Vanderburgh County CIT is the only local income tax line for an Evansville resident.

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The Evansville (Vanderburgh County) paycheck page is reviewed against primary federal, state, and city sources before each major tax-year update. Source links below are the references used to validate brackets, wage bases, and supported local taxes.

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Last reviewed

2026-04-20