Use this hub to access every U.S. State Tax Calculator. Each calculator estimates your 2026 tax return with combined Federal and State calculations, accounting for standard deductions, common credits, and typical withholdings. It's ideal for quick planning, salary negotiations, and comparing state-to-state take-home pay.
The calculators are updated for 2026. You can also select earlier years (as far back as 2013) on each state calculator.
Yes. Open your state calculator and switch the tax year to compare 2013–2026 side by side. You can also open multiple result tabs to compare scenarios.
Yes. Use the salary example links in the table to load comparable results for multiple states, or open each state calculator and enter the same income for a like-for-like comparison.
Yes. Social Security (FICA) withholdings are included subject to the annual wage base limits.
Yes. Medicare is included, and Additional Medicare applies automatically when your income crosses the relevant thresholds.
We always aim for 100% accuracy; however, tax rules can change. If you notice a figure that requires updating, please contact us with details so we can review and update promptly.
Local taxes vary by jurisdiction. Where a state imposes additional local income taxes, coverage may differ. Use your state page notes for specifics or consult official guidance for locality rules.
The state calculators are primarily designed for salary/wage scenarios. Self-employment tax and additional deductions/credits are not fully modeled.
Important: Results are for illustration. Always review your return and seek professional advice if required.