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After-Tax Income Calculator

Estimate take-home pay after federal, FICA, and state income taxes using our 2026 assumptions. No account required—adjust inputs and see the net change instantly.

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Net annual: $50,390.00 · Net monthly: $4,199.17

Tax year: 2026

Annual line items

ItemAmount
Gross$60,000.00
Federal$5,020.00
FICA$4,590.00
State$0.00
Total tax$9,610.00
Net$50,390.00

Net by frequency

FrequencyAmount
Annual$50,390.00
Monthly$4,199.17
Biweekly$1,938.08
Weekly$969.04

Informational estimate only

  • This page provides general pay and withholding estimates for orientation; not tax, legal, or financial advice.
  • Results can differ from real paychecks due to benefits, credits, deductions, local taxes, and employer payroll settings.
  • We don’t store your inputs; calculations run in your browser and the output is static HTML where possible.
  • Check the tax year shown on the page and confirm numbers with pay stubs or official guidance.
  • These after-tax estimates use simplified federal withholding. State tax uses published brackets when available; otherwise a blended effective-rate estimate. This is not a substitute for a full tax return calculation.

Example: $60,000 after tax (TX)

Frequency Amount
Annual $50,390.00
Monthly $4,199.17
Biweekly $1,938.08
Weekly $969.04

Tax year: 2026

Not included:

  • Tax credits (child tax credit, earned income credit)
  • Itemized deductions and above-the-line adjustments beyond the standard deduction
  • Local or municipal income taxes and surcharges
Assumptions

Estimates cover federal income tax, Social Security and Medicare (FICA), and state income tax. State income tax uses published brackets when available; otherwise it uses an effective-rate estimate. They exclude local taxes, personal credits, itemized deductions, and employer benefit effects.

Estimates use the selected filing status with the standard deduction (no itemizing or credits).