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Connecticut Tax Calculator

2025-2026 Tax Year

Graduated Tax7 Tax Brackets

Includes 'recapture' provision for high earners.

Calculate Your Tax
2025-2026 Tax Brackets (Single)
$0 - $10,000.002.00%
$10,000.00 - $50,000.004.50%
$50,000.00 - $100,000.005.50%
$100,000.00 - $200,000.006.00%
$200,000.00 - $250,000.006.50%
$250,000.00 - $500,000.006.90%
$500,000.00+6.99%
Annual Take-Home Pay
$57,773.50
$4,814.46/month • $2,222.06/bi-weekly
Connecticut State Tax
$3,375.00
Effective Rate: 4.5%
Complete Tax Breakdown
Federal, State, and FICA taxes combined
Gross Annual Income$75,000.00
Federal Income Tax-$8,114.00
Connecticut State Tax-$3,375.00
Social Security (6.2%)-$4,650.00
Medicare (1.45%)-$1,087.50
Total Tax-$17,226.50
Net Take-Home Pay$57,773.50
Effective Total Tax Rate: 22.97%
How It Works

The calculator uses Connecticut's progressive tax brackets to calculate state income tax. Your income is taxed at increasing rates as it passes through each bracket - only the income within each bracket is taxed at that bracket's rate. Federal income tax is calculated separately using 2025-2026 federal brackets and standard deductions. Social Security (6.2% on first $176,100) and Medicare (1.45% on all wages) are also deducted. Your net take-home pay is your gross income minus all these taxes combined.

Formulas Used

Federal Tax: Taxable Income = Gross Income - Standard Deduction ($15,750 single, $31,500 married). Tax calculated using progressive brackets (10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35%, 37%).

Connecticut State Tax: Calculated using progressive brackets. For each bracket: Tax = (Income in Bracket) × Bracket Rate. Total State Tax = Sum of all bracket taxes.

Social Security: Tax = min(Annual Income, $176,100) × 6.2%

Medicare: Base = Annual Income × 1.45%. Additional = max(0, Annual Income - $200,000 single or $250,000 married) × 0.9%

Net Pay: Net Pay = Gross Income - Federal Tax - State Tax - Social Security - Medicare

Frequently Asked Questions