Estimate your take-home pay with our free Pennsylvania Paycheck Tax Calculator. Factor in federal, state (3.07%), local taxes, and deductions for accurate 2025 results. Quick, easy, and tailored for PA workers.
Paycheck Breakdown
Gross Pay:
Federal Income Tax:
Social Security (6.2%):
Medicare (1.45% +):
PA State Tax (3.07%):
Local Tax (EIT):
Pre-Tax Deductions:
Post-Tax Deductions:
Net Pay (Take-Home):
Paycheck Distribution
Disclaimer: This calculator is for estimation purposes only. Consult a financial professional for exact figures.
FAQs: Pennsylvania Paycheck Tax Calculator
What is the Pennsylvania state income tax rate for 2025?
Pennsylvania maintains a flat 3.07% rate on all taxable income, applied equally to residents and nonresidents.
How much federal tax will be withheld from my Pennsylvania paycheck?
It varies by income and filing status, but use 2025 brackets starting at 10% for singles up to $11,925. Our calculator estimates based on your W-4 inputs.
Does Pennsylvania have local income taxes, and how do they work?
Yes, many municipalities levy an Earned Income Tax (EIT) up to 3.8398% (e.g., Philadelphia). Enter your rate in the tool for accurate withholding.
How do I calculate my take-home pay in Pennsylvania?
Subtract federal (10-37%), Social Security (6.2%), Medicare (1.45%), state (3.07%), local taxes, and deductions from gross pay. This tool automates it.
What are the 2025 federal tax brackets for Pennsylvania residents?
Same as national: Singles pay 22% on $48,476–$103,350; married jointly 22% on $96,951–$206,700. PA doesn't alter federal rules.
Are there tax deductions specific to Pennsylvania paychecks?
Pre-tax like 401(k) reduce taxable income for federal/PA taxes. The tool factors these in to show net impact.
How does overtime affect taxes on my PA paycheck?
Overtime (1.5x) increases gross and taxable income, potentially raising your effective rate. Calculate it directly in the hourly section.
What is the Social Security tax limit for 2025 in Pennsylvania?
The wage base is $176,100; 6.2% applies up to that, matching federal rules.
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