๐Ÿค  NO STATE INCOME TAX โ€ข TEXAS INTERIOR DESIGNERS SAVE BIG

Calculate Your Texas Interior Designer Tax Savings

Texas interior designers save $5,000-$9,000/year compared to California and NY designers. Calculate your federal tax burden and see exactly how much you keep with zero state income tax.

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โœ… 2026 Federal Tax Brackets
๐Ÿ† Texas Advantage: $0 State Income Tax
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Enter Your Income

Input W-2 salary from design firms, plus freelance income from client projects and e-design services.

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Add Deductions

SEP IRA/401k, HSA, and business expenses (software, samples, mileage) reduce taxable income.

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See Texas Savings

Compare your take-home pay versus California and New York. Download your personalized tax report.

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๐Ÿ’ฐ Step 1: Your Total Income

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Annual salary from design firm W-2 Try $65,000
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Self-employment income (subject to 15.3% SE tax) Try $20,000
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๐Ÿ”ง Step 2: Pre-Tax Deductions

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Deductible business expenses (reduces SE income) Try $8,000

๐Ÿ“‹ Step 3: Your Profile

Standard deduction: $14,600

Your Estimated Take-Home Pay

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Calculating your Texas tax advantage...

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๐Ÿ“Š Federal Taxable Income

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๐Ÿ“… Total Annual Tax

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Your Savings vs Other States

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Texas

0%

State Income Tax

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California

9.3%

State Income Tax (avg)

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New York

6.5%

State Income Tax (avg)

$0/year

You Save $0/year vs California

That's an extra $0/month in your pocket compared to a California interior designer with the same income.

๐Ÿ“… Monthly Take-Home Breakdown

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Federal Tax:
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Texas State Tax:
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Texas Interior Designer Salaries by City (2026)

Average annual salaries for interior designers across major Texas cities. Remember: zero state income tax means your dollar goes further here.

Dallas

$72,000
High-end residential, commercial firms, Dallas Design District

Houston

$70,000
Luxury residential, hospitality, River Oaks, Uptown

Austin

$68,000
Modern residential, tech office design, boutique hotels

San Antonio

$62,000
Historic renovation, hospitality, residential design

Texas vs High-Tax States

See how much interior designers save with zero state income tax

Annual Income Texas Tax California Tax New York Tax Texas Savings
$55,000 $0 $3,200 $2,900 โœ… $3,200 vs CA
$70,000 $0 $4,800 $4,300 โœ… $4,800 vs CA
$85,000 $0 $6,500 $5,800 โœ… $6,500 vs CA
$100,000 $0 $8,100 $7,400 โœ… $8,100 vs CA

Tax Optimization for Interior Designers

Resources for Texas Interior Designers

Resource What It's For Link
ASID Texas American Society of Interior Designers - Texas Chapter asid.org/texas โ†—
Dallas Market Center Premier design trade show - deductible business travel dallasmarketcenter.com โ†—
Texas Comptroller Sales tax information for design services and product sales comptroller.texas.gov โ†—
NCIDQ Council for Interior Design Qualification - certification cidq.org โ†—
IIDA Texas International Interior Design Association - Texas Chapter iida.org/texas โ†—

What Texas Designers Are Saying

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Moved my design firm from LA to Dallas three years ago. My overhead dropped significantly, and this calculator showed me I'm saving over $8k/year in state taxes. The Dallas Design District is incredible!
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Michelle R., ASID

Dallas, TX โ€ข Residential Design

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I run a small residential firm in Houston. The business expense deductions section reminded me to track all my mileage to client sites and market trips. Texas is definitely the place for designers!
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James T., IIDA

Houston, TX โ€ข Commercial Design

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As an e-designer just starting out, I was worried about taxes. This calculator made it simple to estimate my quarterly payments. Plus knowing Texas takes $0 state tax means I can reinvest more in my business!
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Katie L.

Austin, TX โ€ข E-Design

People Also Ask

No. Texas has zero state income tax. Interior designers in Texas only pay federal income tax and self-employment tax (if freelance). This means significant savings compared to California (up to 13.3% state tax) or New York (up to 10.9%).
Common deductions include: design software (AutoCAD, SketchUp), samples and materials, trade show travel (High Point, Dallas Market), professional memberships (ASID, IIDA), continuing education, NCIDQ exam fees, photography for portfolios, business insurance, vehicle mileage for client meetings, and home office deduction.
Freelance and contract design work is treated as self-employment income. You'll pay 15.3% self-employment tax plus federal income tax based on your bracket. However, the Texas advantage still applies: zero state income tax on all earnings. You can deduct business expenses to reduce your taxable income.
Yes, Texas considers interior design services taxable in most cases. You must collect and remit 6.25% state sales tax (plus local taxes up to 2%) on design fees and taxable items. Register with the Texas Comptroller for a sales tax permit. This calculator focuses on income tax only.
Average annual salary for interior designers in Dallas is $72,000 for 2026. Entry-level designers earn around $48,000, while senior designers and those with NCIDQ certification earn $85,000-$110,000. Many also earn additional income from freelance projects. All with zero state income tax.
โš ๏ธ Important Disclaimer

This calculator provides federal tax estimates only. Texas has no state income tax, but other taxes (property, sales) apply. Individual situations vary significantly based on deductions, credits, and other factors. Always consult a qualified CPA or tax professional before making financial or relocation decisions. We are not affiliated with the IRS, ASID, or any state tax authority.