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US State Tax Calculators

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Use this page to access every 2026 US State Tax Calculator. Each calculator provides a complete breakdown of federal and state income tax, Social Security, Medicare and take-home pay. Whether you are comparing job offers, planning a move, negotiating salary or reviewing cost-of-living differences, these calculators provide fast, clear and accurate results.

All calculators are updated for 2026 with historical support from 2013 onward. Each state page includes:

Choose Your State

You can search for your state below or use the selection buttons below the search.

Select any state below to open its dedicated tax calculator and tax hub:

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Each state calculator includes detailed tax guidance, personalised examples, links to tax tables and state-specific tax rules. If you are exploring multiple states, simply open each calculator in a new tab to compare take-home pay and after-tax income side-by-side.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my EITC decrease as income rises?

EITC increases up to a point, then phases out as income exceeds IRS thresholds.

Why might refund and paycheck calculators differ?

Refund tools account for total year activity; paycheck tools simulate one period’s withholding.

How do rental or K-1 passthrough items flow?

Use Schedule E for rentals/partnerships/S corps and import outcomes here.

Any tool to sanity-check bond vs T-bill yield after tax?

Compare with Bond Yield and T-Bill.

Why did my Social Security withholding stop mid-year?

Once your earnings exceed the Social Security wage base, no further Social Security tax is withheld for that year.

Important Notes

All calculations are estimates for guidance only. Always review your return and consider professional advice when submitting official filings.