US Salary Tax Calculator

3.9
84 reviews
10K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

The new US tax calculator app can help people see how much tax they are being charged on their salary, then see how much of this money goes toward federal taxes, state taxes, medicare, social security and other payments. The idea is to help people very quickly understand how much of their tax is being invested where.


Disclaimer

(1) Information on this app comes from the Tax Foundation (the world's leading nonpartisan tax policy 501(c)(3) nonprofit), which aggregates data from sources such as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), U.S. Census Bureau, and others.

(2) This app does not represent any government or political entity. The information provided on this app is intended for informational purposes only. You can use this information solely at your own risk. Please consult a qualified specialist such as an accountant or tax advisor for any major financial decisions.
Updated on
May 9, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.8
78 reviews
A Google user
November 16, 2019
It's OK You can just divide the monthly to get your bi weekly pay. For me the real problem is that it does not allow you to put your exemptions in separately for Fed and State. I guess they assume you will claim the same amount of exemptions for federal and state...but I don't so I cannot get an accurate estimate with this app.
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A Google user
February 6, 2020
Good calculator, but not taking into account dependent (asking but not deducting). Should ask for under 17 yr old depends and over 17 and deduct from tax liability the correct amount. Under 17, 2000 over 17 500.
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A Google user
October 12, 2019
Considering I have varying ours it's useful to know how much they will take out. Big issue though is that overtime is calculated correctly. If I'm working 98 hours in one week I have to put 127 instead.
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What's new

Updated for 2024/25 tax year.