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Which States Have the Lowest Taxes for Small Businesses?

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
May 16, 2025
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Corporate tax rates, the percentage of a company’s profits that it pays to the government, can widely vary from state to state. Most states (except six: Nevada, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming) charge a local corporation tax on profits of $100,000 on top of the federal rate of 21%.

But which state charges the most? To find out, U.K.-based finance site, BusinessFinancing.co.uk, created a hypothetical company and applied every state’s tax rules using data from Big Four firms, Deloitte and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Related: 4 Tax Strategies Every High-Earning Entrepreneur Needs to Know for 2025

The fake company was public, in the tech sector, and had a revenue of $1 million. It also had five to nine employees, made a profit of $100,000 a year, and had a 10% profit margin. The owner’s salary was $59,000.

Based on this data, the study found that Minnesota businesses would pay the most, about 30.8% on profits of $100,000 (or $30,800) on top of the federal amount. Illinois would pay the second highest, about 30.5%. California (29.8%), Delaware (29.7%), and Massachusetts (29%) rounded out the top five.

Related: How Much Money Do You Need to Retire Comfortably in Your State? Here’s the Breakdown.

The lowest tax payment was about $21,000 on profits of $100,000. Six states tied for the lowest (besides the six that don’t charge anything, of course). Ohio, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington State, and Wyoming all were tied for the lowest.

The report also looked at global trends and found that the country with the highest tax rate for small businesses was Guyana. The business the study created would have had to pay $40,000 on profits of $100,000.

The countries with the lowest taxes on small businesses were the Bahamas (which charges a small license fee), Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates, which, per the study’s model, did not charge corporate tax on profits of $100,000.

Related: Hidden Fees Cost U.S. Small Businesses $153 Billion Each Year — Here’s How to Make Sure You Don’t Lose a Dime

Corporate tax rates, the percentage of a company’s profits that it pays to the government, can widely vary from state to state. Most states (except six: Nevada, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming) charge a local corporation tax on profits of $100,000 on top of the federal rate of 21%.

But which state charges the most? To find out, U.K.-based finance site, BusinessFinancing.co.uk, created a hypothetical company and applied every state’s tax rules using data from Big Four firms, Deloitte and PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Related: 4 Tax Strategies Every High-Earning Entrepreneur Needs to Know for 2025

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