Connecticut Paycheck Calculator

    Work out your Connecticut take-home pay for 2026. Enter your Connecticut salary to see federal income tax, state income tax and FICA (Social Security and Medicare) per week, fortnight, month and year. Connecticut has graduated state income tax rates from 2% to 6.99%.

    Tax year

    $

    Gross annual salary

    $0$250k$500k

    Filing status

    Pre-tax 401(k)

    Reduces federal taxable income (still subject to FICA)

    Annual take-home pay

    $75,255.00

    Gross

    $100,000.00

    Total tax

    $24,745.00

    401(k)

    $0.00

    Where your salary goes

    Annual breakdown

    • Take-home$75,255
    • Federal income tax$13,170
    • State income tax$3,925
    • Social Security$6,200
    • Medicare$1,450

    Your 2026 tax summary

    Federal, state and FICA at a glance

    Effective tax rate

    24.7%

    Total tax as a share of gross salary

    Filing status
    Single
    State
    Connecticut
    Standard deduction
    $16,100
    Federal taxable income
    $83,900
    Total tax
    $24,745

    Your federal tax bracket

    2026 · Single

    22%

    marginal rate

    you

    In bracket

    $50,400 – $105,700

    To next bracket

    $21,800 away

    How your tax was calculated

    Bracket range Rate Tax
    $0 – $12,400 10% $1,240
    $12,400 – $50,400 12% $4,560
    $50,400 – $83,900You 22% $7,370
    Total federal tax $13,170

    Federal income tax only — state tax and FICA are shown separately.

    Pay Period Breakdown

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    Show pay period

    Weekly Fortnightly Monthly Annual
    Take-home pay $1,447.21 $2,894.42 $6,271.25 $75,255.00
    Gross salary $1,923.08 $3,846.15 $8,333.33 $100,000.00
    Total tax -$475.87 -$951.73 -$2,062.08 -$24,745.00
    Taxes $475.87 $951.73 $2,062.08 $24,745.00
    Federal income tax $253.27 $506.54 $1,097.50 $13,170.00
    State income tax $75.48 $150.96 $327.08 $3,925.00
    Social Security $119.23 $238.46 $516.67 $6,200.00
    Medicare $27.88 $55.77 $120.83 $1,450.00

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    Connecticut state income tax

    Connecticut uses graduated income tax brackets in 2026, with marginal rates running from 2% to 6.99%. Only the portion of your income inside each bracket is taxed at that bracket's rate, so your effective state tax rate is always lower than your top marginal rate. A personal exemption of $15,000 also applies for single filers.

    Taxable income (single filer) Tax rate
    $0 – $10,000 2%
    $10,000 – $50,000 4.5%
    $50,000 – $100,000 5.5%
    $100,000 – $200,000 6%
    $200,000 – $250,000 6.5%
    $250,000 – $500,000 6.9%
    $500,000+ 6.99%

    Take-home pay on $75,000 in Connecticut

    Item Amount (per year)
    Gross salary $75,000
    Federal income tax −$7,670
    Connecticut state income tax −$2,550
    Social Security −$4,650
    Medicare −$1,088
    Take-home pay $59,043

    Based on a single filer in Connecticut for 2026 with no 401(k) contributions. Change the salary, filing status or 401(k) rate in the calculator above to see your own numbers.

    Connecticut paycheck calculator FAQ

    Does Connecticut have a state income tax?

    Yes. Connecticut taxes wage income at graduated rates from 2% to 6.99%.

    What is the Connecticut income tax rate?

    Connecticut uses graduated brackets in 2026, with marginal rates ranging from 2% on the lowest bracket up to 6.99% on the highest.

    How much is take-home pay on $75,000 in Connecticut?

    A single filer earning $75,000 in Connecticut takes home about $59,043 per year in 2026 after federal income tax, Connecticut state income tax and FICA.

    Federal tax and FICA apply in every state

    Wherever you work in the US, federal income tax and FICA come out of your paycheck before state rules are applied. FICA is 7.65% of wages (Social Security plus Medicare), and federal income tax is charged in progressive brackets after your standard deduction.

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    This Connecticut paycheck calculator provides general information only and is not tax advice. Figures use 2026 federal and state rates and exclude local and city income taxes, some state credits, phaseouts and payroll deductions such as health insurance. Confirm your position with a qualified tax professional.