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State Income Tax ยท Up to 6.99%

Connecticut Paycheck Calculator (2026) - Free Take-Home Pay

Use the calculator for your 2026 Connecticut take-home after federal tax, Connecticut state income tax (top rate 6.99%), Social Security, and Medicare. Below: sample salaries at $50k-$200k, how Connecticut compares to nearby states, and payroll rules that affect your stub.

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Connecticut Income Tax Overview (2026)

  • State income tax: 6.99% - top rate 6.99%
  • Social Security tax: 6.2% on first $184,500 of wages (2026)
  • Medicare tax: 1.45% on all wages (+ 0.9% above $200,000)
  • Local income tax: Connecticut has no statewide local income tax on wages in most areas. Some cities or counties in neighboring states may tax cross-border workers. Confirm with your employer or state revenue department if you live or work near a border.
Connecticut has a state income tax. A $75,000 earner in Connecticut keeps roughly $3,675 less per year than in a no-tax state like Texas, before local taxes and cost-of-living differences.

Connecticut collects state income tax using 7 progressive brackets. The top marginal rate is 6.99%. Below are the Connecticut 2026 income tax brackets for single filers.

Taxable IncomeTax Rate
$0-$10,0003.00%
$10,000-$50,0005.00%
$50,000-$100,0005.50%
$100,000-$200,0006.00%
$200,000-$250,0006.50%
$250,000-$500,0006.90%
Over $500,0006.99%

2026 Federal Income Tax Brackets

These brackets apply to all US workers regardless of state. The 2026 brackets are inflation-adjusted from 2025.

Single / Head of Household

Taxable IncomeTax Rate
$0-$11,92510.00%
$11,925-$48,47512.00%
$48,475-$103,35022.00%
$103,350-$197,30024.00%
$197,300-$250,52532.00%
$250,525-$626,35035.00%
Over $626,35037.00%

Married Filing Jointly

Taxable IncomeTax Rate
$0-$23,85010.00%
$23,850-$96,95012.00%
$96,950-$206,70022.00%
$206,700-$394,60024.00%
$394,600-$501,05032.00%
$501,050-$751,60035.00%
Over $751,60037.00%

2026 standard deduction: $16,100 (Single) ยท $32,200 (Married) ยท $24,150 (Head of Household)

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2025 vs 2026: What Changed?

The IRS adjusts tax brackets annually for inflation. Here's how your take-home pay changes between years for common salaries in Connecticut (single filer, standard deduction).

Gross Salary2025 Take-Home2026 Take-HomeDifference
$50,000$39,997$40,046+$49
$75,000$57,500$57,716+$216
$100,000$73,712$73,928+$216
$150,000$105,213$105,492+$280
$200,000$137,869$137,628-$241

Single filer, standard deduction, no pre-tax contributions.

Example Take-Home Pay in Connecticut (2026)

Single filer, standard deduction ($16,100), no additional withholding.

Gross AnnualFederal TaxState TaxFICANet AnnualBiweeklyEff. Rate
$50,000$3,830$2,300$3,825$40,046$1,540.2119.9%
$75,000$7,872$3,675$5,738$57,716$2,219.8323.0%
$100,000$13,372$5,050$7,650$73,928$2,843.3826.1%
$150,000$24,983$8,050$11,475$105,492$4,057.3829.7%
$200,000$36,983$11,050$14,339$137,628$5,293.3831.2%

Learn more: How FICA taxes work in 2026 ยท Gross vs. net income explained ยท How to calculate your take-home pay

Connecticut vs Other States - Biweekly Take-Home at $75,000

Same $75,000 salary, same single filer, same federal deductions - only state income tax differs. This is how Connecticut compares to nearby and popular states.

StateState Tax RateBiweekly Net Payvs Connecticut
Connecticut (you)6.99%$2,219.83Benchmark
New York10.9%$2,215.31-$4.52/check
New Jersey10.75%$2,259.20+$39.38/check
Massachusetts9%$2,216.94-$2.88/check
Rhode Island5.99%$2,252.40+$32.58/check
Pennsylvania3.07%$2,272.62+$52.79/check

Single filer, standard deduction, no pre-tax contributions. Calculate your exact take-home pay ยท Browse all state calculators

FICA Taxes in 2026

Social Security Rate6.2%
SS Wage Base 2026$184,500
Max SS Tax (employee)$11,439.00
Medicare Rate1.45%
Additional Medicare0.9% over $200k
Employer Match7.65% (matches you)

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Total Contributed
$115,431
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+$135,115
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Total Portfolio in 20y
$250,546
117% return on contributions
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Your Money Split at 20 Years

You saved
Market grew
You: $115,431 (46%) Market: $135,115 (54%)
401(k) Limits 2026
Employee contribution$24,500
Catch-up (50+)+$8,000
Total with employer$70,000
IRA / HSA Limits 2026
Traditional / Roth IRA$7,000
Catch-up (50+)+$1,000
HSA (self-only)$4,300

For illustration only. Assumes contributions made monthly at the start of each period, compounded monthly. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Consult a financial advisor.

Connecticut Payroll Laws - What Every Worker Needs to Know

Key wage, overtime, final paycheck, and withholding rules that affect your Connecticut paycheck. Verify details with official state labor and tax sources listed below.

Minimum Wage 2026

$16.35/hr

Connecticut minimum wage continues phased increases toward $15+ levels with annual adjustments.

Overtime

1.5x after 40 hours per week

Federal FLSA overtime applies for covered non-exempt employees.

Final Paycheck

Next business day if fired; next payday if quit

Connecticut requires prompt final pay upon discharge.

Paid Sick Leave

Accrual required

Connecticut paid sick leave law applies to many service employers.

Frequently Asked Questions - Connecticut Taxes

Does Connecticut have a state income tax?
Yes. Connecticut levies a state income tax on residents' wages and salaries. The rates and brackets are applied to your income after any state-level deductions.
How is my paycheck calculated?
Your gross pay is reduced by federal income tax, based on your filing status and the 2026 IRS brackets. Connecticut state income tax also applies. Social Security is 6.2% on wages up to $184,500. Medicare is 1.45%, plus 0.9% on wages over $200,000. What remains is your net take-home pay.
What is the standard deduction for 2026?
The 2026 federal standard deduction is $16,100 for single filers, $32,200 for married filing jointly, and $24,150 for head of household - all increased from 2025 due to inflation adjustments.
What is the Social Security wage base for 2026?
The Social Security wage base for 2026 is $184,500. You pay 6.2% Social Security tax on wages up to this limit. Earnings above $184,500 are not subject to Social Security tax (but are still subject to Medicare tax).
Does my employer pay taxes too?
Yes. Your employer matches your Social Security (6.2%) and Medicare (1.45%) contributions. This employer share is not deducted from your paycheck - it's an additional cost paid by the employer on top of your gross wages.

Disclaimer: PaycheckSense provides estimates for informational purposes only based on 2026 federal and state tax data. Actual withholding may vary based on your W-4 elections, pre-tax deductions (401k, HSA, FSA), local/city taxes, and other factors. This is not tax advice. Consult a qualified tax professional for personalized guidance.

Connecticut
Top state rate6.99%
Federal top bracket37%
FICA total7.65%
SS wage base$184,500

2026 Standard Deduction

Single$16,100
Married (MFJ)$32,200
Head of Household$24,150