Mayor de Blasio and his wife paid $44,130 in federal, state and city income taxes last year on an income of $217,656, according to filings provided by City Hall Wednesday.
While Hizzoner’s salary as mayor is $225,000, pension contributions and other adjustments lowered it.
De Blasio and his wife Chirlane McCray also took in $56,200 by renting a property near their Park Slope home and $9,950 for two months’ rent at their former home itself — which they vacated last year for Gracie Mansion.
Both properties incurred losses because of high mortgage interest payments, depreciation rates and related expenses.
The first couple’s tax rate was 20.3 percent.
In 2013, the de Blasios paid an even lower rate of 15.5 percent on his then-salary as public advocate, of $165,000.
The mayor and his wife donated $7,215 to charity in 2014.
McCray, who oversees the board of the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, reported no income.
Hizzoner’s ally in the City Council — Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito — filed for an extension to submit her tax forms, according to a spokesman.