New York Paycheck Calculator

New York has a progressive income tax with nine brackets ranging from 4% to 10.9%. The state has some of the highest tax rates in the country, particularly for high earners. New York City residents face additional local income taxes of 3.078% to 3.876%.

New York Paycheck Calculator
Your Pay Stub
Bi-Weekly
Pay Period Breakdown26 pay periods/year
Gross Pay
$2,307.69$60,000.00/yr
Federal Income Tax
-$198.52-$5,161.50/yr
State Income Tax
-$71.92-$1,870.00/yr
Social Security (6.2%)
-$143.08-$3,720.00/yr
Medicare (1.45%)
-$33.46-$870.00/yr
Take-Home Pay
$1,860.71$48,378.50/yr
Effective Tax Rate
19.4%
Marginal Tax Rate
12.0%

Where Your Money Goes

Net Pay: $48,378.50
Federal Tax: $5,161.50
State Tax: $1,870.00
Social Security: $3,720.00
Medicare: $870.00
Quick Tips

Pre-tax deductions (401k, HSA) reduce your taxable income, meaning more take-home pay.

Filing status affects your standard deduction and tax brackets. Married Filing Jointly typically has the lowest effective rate.

FICA taxes (Social Security + Medicare) are 7.65% on most wages, with Social Security capped at $168,600.

New York Income Tax Overview

StateNew York (NY)
Income TaxProgressive brackets
Standard Deduction (Single)$8,000
Local TaxesNew York City levies an additional income tax of 3.078% to 3.876%. Yonkers residents pay a surcharge of 16.75% of their state tax.

New York Tax Brackets (Single Filer)

Income RangeTax Rate
$0 - $8,5004.00%
$8,500 - $11,7004.50%
$11,700 - $13,9005.25%
$13,900 - $80,6505.50%
$80,650 - $215,4006.00%
$215,400 - $1,077,5506.85%
$1,077,550 - $5,000,0009.65%
$5,000,000 - $25,000,00010.30%
$25,000,000 - +10.90%

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