New York Paycheck Calculator
Payroll estimate
Use this New York paycheck estimator to estimate take-home pay after federal income tax, Social Security, Medicare, deductions, and applicable state payroll taxes.
Salary
Estimated take-home pay
$61,008.60
annual take-home estimate from $80,000.00 gross annual pay.
Tax breakdown chart
Green is take-home pay; the other colours match the tax rows below.
Tax breakdown
How this was calculated
- Gross annual pay
- $80,000.00
- Federal income tax
- -$8,770.00
- Social Security
- -$4,960.00
- Medicare
- -$1,160.00
- State/local taxes
- -$3,755.80
- Pre-tax deductions
- $0.00
- Post-tax deductions
- $0.00
- Estimated take-home pay
- $61,008.60
- Total taxes
- $18,991.40
- Taxes and deductions
- $18,991.40
New York accuracy and sources
New York payroll notes
- Includes: Federal withholding and FICA
- Includes: New York State 2026 ordinary wage exact-method withholding
- Includes: IT-2104 normal filing status, allowance, additional withholding, and exemption fields
- Includes: Zero-allowance handling when no New York certificate values are supplied
- Includes: New York City resident withholding when selected
- Includes: Yonkers resident surcharge and Yonkers nonresident earnings tax when selected
- Includes: New York supplemental wage flat-rate and aggregate estimate options
- Includes: New York Paid Family Leave employee contribution with 2026 annual cap
- Includes: Optional New York Disability Benefits employee contribution with weekly cap
- Excludes: Automated address resolution for New York City or Yonkers residency
- Excludes: Automated workday allocation for multistate, nonresident, part-year, or Yonkers source wages
- Excludes: Employer-only New York UI and MCTMT payroll taxes
- Excludes: START-UP NY, household employee, special industry, gambling, deferred compensation, equity compensation, and other uncommon workflows
- Excludes: Historical New York tax years before 2026
- Advanced adjustment: New York source-wage percent or amount
- Advanced adjustment: New York City resident selection
- Advanced adjustment: Yonkers resident or nonresident selection
- Advanced adjustment: Yonkers source-wage percent or amount
- Advanced adjustment: Paid Family Leave and Disability Benefits year-to-date contribution amounts
- Advanced adjustment: Optional local tax or employee deduction adjustment fields
- This is a consumer paycheck estimate for a standard W-2 employee, not a full employer payroll compliance engine.
- Use explicit New York City and Yonkers selections only when those local withholding rules apply.
- For nonresident, part-year, multistate, or Yonkers-source situations, enter wages or percentages already determined to be subject to New York withholding.
- New York UI and MCTMT are employer-side payroll taxes and are not deducted from employee net pay in this estimate.
- No general whole-dollar rounding rule was found in the reviewed New York withholding publications, so computed New York amounts preserve cent precision.
- The 2026 New York estimate uses official NYS-50-T-NYS, NYS-50-T-NYC, and NYS-50-T-Y exact calculation methods and published supplemental rates.
- The implementation uses payroll withholding publications, not annual individual income tax return brackets.
- The public calculator supports New York for tax year 2026.
- New York support currently covers tax year 2026. Earlier New York years are not offered until official year-specific payroll withholding sources are recovered and tested.
- For nonresident, part-year, multistate, Yonkers-source, local address edge, START-UP NY, household employee, special industry, gambling, deferred compensation, equity compensation, or other uncommon situations, enter wages already determined to be subject to New York withholding or use explicit optional adjustments.
- New York City and Yonkers withholding are applied only when selected; the calculator does not infer local residency or work location from an address.
- MCTMT and New York unemployment insurance are employer-side payroll taxes in this employee net-pay estimate.
- Tax years before 2026
- Automatic New York City or Yonkers address determination
- Automatic nonresident, part-year, multistate, or Yonkers workday allocation
- MCTMT as an employee withholding item
- Employer-only New York unemployment insurance payroll taxes
- START-UP NY and other uncommon certificate workflows
Example calculation
A worker can enter biweekly gross pay, W-4 amounts, pre-tax deductions, and year-to-date wages. The result separates federal income tax, Social Security, Medicare, any verified state tax, total deductions, and net pay.
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FAQs
How much will I take home from an $80,000 salary in New York?
Use Salary mode, enter $80,000, and compare annual, monthly, biweekly, and weekly estimated take-home pay. Supports 2026. This page estimates a standard W-2 paycheck. Local, multistate, and employer-specific cases may need the advanced adjustment inputs.
Why does take-home pay differ from salary?
Gross salary is reduced by federal withholding, Social Security, Medicare, supported state taxes, and any deductions entered in Advanced payroll details.
Does this calculator verify New York withholding?
This is a consumer paycheck estimate for the supported range, not a full employer payroll compliance engine. Supports 2026. This page estimates a standard W-2 paycheck. Local, multistate, and employer-specific cases may need the advanced adjustment inputs.
What taxes are always included?
The calculator includes federal income tax withholding, Social Security, Medicare, and Additional Medicare where applicable.
Are local taxes included?
New York City resident withholding when selected Yonkers resident surcharge and Yonkers nonresident earnings tax when selected
Should I use salary, hourly wage, or current paycheck mode?
Use Salary for annual job offers, Hourly wage for rate-and-hours estimates, and Current paycheck when you already know gross pay for one pay period.
Official Sources
- IRS Publication 15-T, Federal Income Tax Withholding Methods, 2026
- IRS Publication 15, Employer's Tax Guide, 2026
- IRS Topic 751, Social Security and Medicare Withholding Rates
- IRS Topic 560, Additional Medicare Tax
- SSA Contribution and Benefit Base
- New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
- New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
- New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
- New York State Department of Taxation and Finance and New York State Department of Labor
- New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
- New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
- New York State Department of Taxation and Finance
- New York State Paid Family Leave and New York State Workers' Compensation Board
- New York State Workers' Compensation Board
- New York State Department of Taxation and Finance