St. Louis Local Income Tax: What It Means for Your Paycheck (2026)

Calculator scope: ExactTakeHome currently calculates federal and Missouri state income tax. Local income taxes are not included in the calculator.

What is St. Louis's Local Income Tax?

St. Louis levies a earnings tax on earned wages at 1.0% for residents. Flat earnings tax on wages earned in the City of St. Louis. According to St. Louis Collector of Revenue, 2026, the St. Louis earnings tax rate for residents is 1.0% as of 2026.

How Much Does St. Louis's Local Tax Cost?

Annual SalaryEstimated Local Tax (1.0%)Monthly Local Tax
$40,000$400$33
$60,000$600$50
$75,000$750$63
$100,000$1,000$83
$150,000$1,500$125

These are estimates of the local tax component only. Your total paycheck deductions also include federal income tax, Social Security, Medicare, and Missouri state income tax.

Calculate Your Federal and State Taxes

ExactTakeHome currently calculates federal and Missouri state income tax for St. Louis residents. To estimate your take-home pay excluding local tax, use the Missouri calculator and add the local tax amount from the table above for a full planning estimate.

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Does St. Louis's Local Tax Apply to Remote Workers?

St. Louis earnings tax applies to compensation for work performed in the city. If you live in St. Louis but work remotely, sourcing rules may affect liability — verify with the Collector of Revenue.

Frequently Asked Questions

1.0% earnings tax for residents. Source: St. Louis Collector of Revenue, 2026.

Residents of St. Louis and workers who earn wages from work performed in St. Louis may owe local income tax. Rules vary by residence and work location — verify with St. Louis Collector of Revenue.

An estimated $750 per year ($63 per month) at the 1.0% rate. This is an estimate of the local component only.

No. ExactTakeHome currently calculates federal and Missouri state income tax. Local income taxes are not included in the calculator.

Use the Missouri calculator on ExactTakeHome for federal and state withholding, then subtract the estimated local tax from the table on this page for a planning estimate.