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Winston-Salem, NC Taxes 2025

Complete local tax guide and OBBBA calculator

Local Income Tax: 0% Sales Tax: 7.00% Property Tax: 0.96%

Winston-Salem Tax Overview 2025

Piedmont Triad city with moderate taxes. Growing healthcare.

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Local Income Tax

0%

City/county rate

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Sales Tax

7.00%

State + local

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Property Tax

0.96%

Effective rate

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Median Home

$200,000

Home value

No Local Income Tax!

Winston-Salem does not impose a local income tax on residents, which means you only pay state income tax (if applicable) and federal taxes.

State Tax Information

Winston-Salem is located in North Carolina (4.75% state income tax)

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💼 Winston-Salem Local Income Tax

Winston-Salem does not impose a local income tax on residents. Your income tax obligations are limited to state income tax (if applicable in North Carolina) and federal income tax.

This is good news for Winston-Salem residents, as it means one less tax to worry about compared to cities that do impose local income taxes.

Total Income Tax Burden in Winston-Salem

Federal Income Tax 10% - 37%
North Carolina State Tax 4.75%
Winston-Salem Local Tax 0%

🛒 Winston-Salem Sales Tax 2025

The combined sales tax rate in Winston-Salem is 7.00%. This includes both the North Carolina sales tax and any local sales taxes.

Sales tax applies to most retail purchases in Winston-Salem. Some items like groceries, prescription medications, and clothing may be exempt or taxed at reduced rates depending on North Carolina law.

Sales Tax Breakdown

North Carolina State Rate 4.75%
Winston-Salem Local Rate 2.00%
Combined Rate 7.00%

Sales Tax Examples

Purchase Amount Sales Tax Total
$50 $3.50 $53.50
$100 $7.00 $107.00
$500 $35.00 $535.00
$1,000 $70.00 $1,070.00

🏠 Winston-Salem Property Tax 2025

The average effective property tax rate in Winston-Salem is 0.96%. Based on the median home value of $200,000, the typical homeowner pays approximately $1,920 per year in property taxes.

Property taxes fund local services including schools, police, fire departments, roads, and parks. Rates vary by specific location within Winston-Salem based on school district and other taxing authorities.

Estimated Annual Property Tax in Winston-Salem

Home Value Annual Tax Monthly SALT Deductible?
$200,000 $1,920 $160 ✓ Yes
$300,000 $2,880 $240 ✓ Yes
$400,000 $3,840 $320 ✓ Yes
$500,000 $4,800 $400 ✓ Yes
$750,000 $7,200 $600 ✓ Yes
$1,000,000 $9,600 $800 ✓ Yes

💡 SALT Tip: Under the OBBBA, you can deduct up to $40,000 in state and local taxes (SALT) on your federal return. This includes property taxes, state income taxes, and local income taxes.

💰 Winston-Salem Cost of Living

Housing Costs

Median Home Value $200,000
Annual Property Tax $1,920
Monthly Property Tax $160

Tax Summary

Local Income Tax 0%
Sales Tax Rate 7.00%
Population 249,545

OBBBA Tax Benefits for Winston-Salem Residents

Healthcare and service workers benefit from OBBBA deductions.

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law on July 4, 2025, introduced several federal tax deductions that can significantly reduce your tax burden as a Winston-Salem resident.

Available OBBBA Deductions:

Calculate Your Winston-Salem Tax Savings

Use our free OBBBA calculator to see exactly how much you could save on your 2025 federal taxes as a Winston-Salem resident.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the sales tax in Winston-Salem?

The combined sales tax rate in Winston-Salem is 7.00%. This includes both state and local sales taxes.

Does Winston-Salem have a local income tax?

Winston-Salem has a local income tax of 0%. This is in addition to any state and federal income taxes.

What is the property tax rate in Winston-Salem?

The average effective property tax rate in Winston-Salem is 0.96%. On a home worth $200,000, you'd pay approximately $1,920 per year.

How do OBBBA deductions benefit Winston-Salem residents?

Healthcare and service workers benefit from OBBBA deductions. You can use our free calculator to estimate your total savings from tips, overtime, auto loan interest, SALT, and senior bonus deductions.