2026 North American Salary & Tax Calculator
Accurately estimate federal income tax, state/provincial taxes, FICA/CPP/EI payroll contributions, and region-specific levies. Fully client-side — your data never leaves your browser.
Calculator Inputs
★ = States/provinces with specific payroll levies configurable below
New York — Regional Payroll Levies
Estimated Take-Home Pay
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which states have additional payroll levies?
Several states impose employee-paid payroll taxes beyond FICA. These include California (SDI, 1.1% uncapped), Washington (WA Cares LTC 0.58% + PFML 0.74%), New Jersey (FLI/TDI ~0.45%), Massachusetts (PFML 0.46%), Colorado (FAMLI 0.45%), and Oregon (Transit Tax 0.1% + Paid Leave 0.6%). Select these states in the calculator to see their specific levies with individual toggle checkboxes.
What are pre-tax retirement plans (401k / RRSP)?
Pre-tax contributions reduce your taxable income before income taxes are calculated. The 2026 US 401(k) base limit is $24,000, while the Canadian RRSP limit is 18% of earned income up to $32,490.
How does Quebec QPP and QPIP work?
Quebec manages its own pension (QPP at 6.4% vs. CPP at 5.95%) and parental leave (QPIP at 0.494% up to $97,000). In exchange, Quebec residents pay a lower Employment Insurance rate of 1.25% vs. the standard 1.66%.
What is the Ontario Health Premium?
Ontario residents pay a progressive health premium up to $900/year based on taxable income, separate from provincial income tax. It starts at incomes above $20,000 and reaches its maximum at $200,000+.
Marcus Chen leads editorial verification for swiftutillity.com, responsible for sourcing, cross-checking, and maintaining all financial data used across the tax, mortgage, and payroll calculators. Before joining swiftutillity, Marcus spent eight years as a financial analyst verifying government tax publications and building decision-support tools for personal finance at a North American fintech firm. He specializes in translating complex IRS and CRA regulatory changes into accurate, consumer-facing calculations. Marcus holds a B.S. in Finance from the University of British Columbia and completed the CFA® Program (passed all three levels). He is not a licensed CPA, tax attorney, or financial advisor.
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