In the Tax Foundation’s 2025 State Tax Competitiveness Index, the organization judged each state based on five areas: individual income taxes; sales, use, and excise taxes; corporate taxes; property and wealth taxes and unemployment insurance taxes. Sales and excise taxes was the second highest-weighted category at 22.8%.
The most competitive states are ranked from one to 10 according to their scores, one being the most competitive within the group and 10 being the least. For the states at the tail end of the spectrum, which are the least competitive in terms of sales and excise taxes, rankings are from 50 for the least competitive to 40 for the state with the highest comparative score.
Read on to see which states were the most — and least — competitive when it comes to these tax areas.
10 states with the most and least competitive sales and excise taxes in 2025