ProSalaryTax.com
US salary tax calculator — all 50 states, 2026
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US salary tax calculator — all 50 states, 2026
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Salary calculators give rough numbers. ProSalaryTax gives the exact breakdown — federal, state, FICA, take-home — for all 50 US states, 2026 brackets. Features: salary + freelancer + bonus calculators, state comparison, 401(k) support, English/Spanish, free. $100k in Texas = $84,088 take-home. Same salary in California = $74,178. That $10K gap changes everything.




Hi Product Hunt! 👋
I built ProSalaryTax because I couldn't find a salary calculator that was actually accurate for 2026 — most sites still use outdated brackets or give you a single number without explaining where it came from.
So I built one that shows the full breakdown: federal tax, state tax, FICA, and exact take-home pay for all 50 US states. Updated for the latest IRS brackets.
Beyond the salary calculator, it also includes Freelancer, Bonus, RSU, ISO/AMT, and Capital Gains calculators (Overtime coming soon). Available in English and Spanish, no signup, no ads.
The thing that surprised me most while building it: $100k salary in California nets $74,178, but the same salary in Texas nets $84,088. That's nearly $10K/year difference — enough to change major life decisions like where to accept a job offer.
Happy to answer any questions about how the tax calculations work!
Hi 👋 Maker here.
ProSalaryTax.com is a free US salary tax calculator with full 2026 brackets for all 50 states. It shows the exact breakdown — federal, state, FICA, and take-home — instead of the rough estimates most calculators give.
What's inside:
• Salary, Freelancer, and Bonus calculators
• RSU calculator — for stock-based compensation
• ISO/AMT calculator — for incentive stock options + AMT impact
• Capital Gains calculator
• Overtime calculator — coming soon
• State comparison — e.g., $100K in Texas = $84,088 take-home; same salary in California = $74,178
• 401(k) impact modeling
• Available in English and Spanish
• No signup, no paywall, no ads
Built it because I kept running into calculators that gave vague numbers when I needed precise ones — especially for equity comp and multi-state comparisons. Hope it's useful to someone making a real decision today.
— G.