Salary Calculator
Convert hourly, weekly, monthly, and annual pay and compare gross job compensation.
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Estimate taxes using income and a custom tax rate.
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Enter gross income, optional deductions, and either simple tax rates or custom progressive brackets. See taxable income, total tax, net income, effective rate, and monthly estimates. This educational tool does not model every filing-status rule, credit, or jurisdiction requirement. Calculations run on your device.
Enter gross annual income and deductions. Select Progressive federal brackets with Single/MFJ, or Flat effective rate and enter that rate. Optionally add a state/local rate, then calculate taxable income, total tax, net income, and monthly estimates.
Example: $85,000 gross with $14,600 deductions in progressive Single mode applies simplified federal brackets to taxable income; adding a 5% additional rate layers a flat state-like tax on the same taxable base.
Enter gross income and optional deductions, then choose progressive federal brackets (Single or Married filing jointly, simplified recent-year table) or a flat effective tax rate. An optional additional flat rate (for example state tax) applies to taxable income in either mode. Results show total tax, net income, effective rate, and—when progressive—marginal bracket rate. This is a simple estimate, not official tax advice.
This educational calculator applies either simple rates or custom progressive brackets to taxable income. It is not tax advice and does not account for every jurisdiction, tax year, filing-status rule, credit, or local rule. Consult a qualified tax professional for personal guidance.
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This section documents how the calculator works, what it leaves out, and when results were last reviewed. Figures are educational estimates—not professional advice—and are not labeled "current" unless tied to automatically updated reference data.
Logic version 1.0. Content and formulas last verified .
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FAQ
Taxable income is gross income minus deductions, floored at zero. In simple mode, each rate is applied to taxable income; progressive mode applies the entered bracket rates to their matching income ranges.
In simple mode, use it for a second flat rate such as state or local tax. Leave it at 0 if you only need one rate; use progressive mode when you want to model entered tax brackets.
No. Results are simple estimates based on the income, deductions, and rates you enter. Real tax rules vary by location, filing status, credits, and brackets.
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