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Tax Year 2026

New York Paycheck Tax Calculator 2026

New York uses a progressive income tax system with multiple brackets, reaching a top rate of 10.9% for high earners. Like the federal system, you only pay each rate on the income within that bracket — not on your entire income. New York also offers a standard deduction that reduces your taxable income before brackets are applied. In addition to state income tax, New York workers pay federal income tax at rates between 10% and 37%, plus 6.2% Social Security and 1.45% Medicare. Pre-tax deductions such as 401(k) contributions, health insurance, HSA, and FSA contributions reduce your taxable income and lower your overall tax burden. Enter your details above for a precise New York paycheck calculation.

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New York Tax Details

How New York paycheck taxes work

In addition to federal taxes, New York workers have state income tax withheld from each paycheck. New York uses progressive brackets — you pay a lower rate on your first dollars and a higher rate only on income above each threshold.

New York's standard deduction is $8,000 for single filers and $16,050 for married filing jointly.

Federal income tax is also withheld, using 2026 brackets from 10% to 37%. The federal standard deduction ($15,750 single, $31,500 MFJ) is separate from any New York state deduction.

New York also withholds additional payroll taxes: NY SDI at 0.00%.

New York income tax brackets 2026

Income (Single)Tax Rate
$0 – $17,1504.00%
$17,150 – $23,6004.50%
$23,600 – $27,9005.25%
$27,900 – $161,5505.85%
$161,550 – $323,2006.25%
$323,200 – $2,155,3506.85%
$2,155,350 – $5,000,0009.65%
$5,000,000 – $25,000,00010.30%
$25,000,000+10.90%

New York standard deduction: $8,000 (single) · $16,050 (married filing jointly)

How to use this calculator

  1. Enter your gross salary as an annual amount or per paycheck.
  2. Select your pay frequency (weekly, bi-weekly, semi-monthly, monthly, or annually).
  3. Choose your filing status and confirm New York is selected.
  4. Add any pre-tax deductions (401k, health insurance, HSA, FSA) to lower your taxable income.
  5. View your take-home pay, effective tax rate, and full annual breakdown in the result panel.

New York Paycheck Tax FAQ

How much tax is taken from a $70,000 paycheck in New York?

On a $70,000 annual salary in New York, a single filer paying bi-weekly can expect federal income tax, Social Security, and Medicare to take roughly 20–25% of gross pay. New York state income tax adds further withholding. Use the calculator above to get an exact number based on your deductions and filing status.

Does New York have state income tax?

Yes. New York has a state income tax. Rates are progressive, rising with income. Use the calculator above to see your exact New York withholding.

What is the New York standard deduction?

New York's standard deduction is $8,000 for single filers and $16,050 for married filing jointly (2026).

How do I reduce my tax withholding in New York?

To reduce withholding, submit a new W-4 form to your employer. Increase your pre-tax contributions to a 401(k), HSA, or FSA to lower your federal and state taxable income. New York may also have its own withholding certificate. Contributing to tax-advantaged accounts is the most direct way to legally reduce the taxes withheld from each paycheck.

What are New York payroll taxes?

Every New York worker pays federal payroll taxes: Social Security (6.2% on wages up to $184,500) and Medicare (1.45% on all wages). In addition, New York state income tax is withheld from each paycheck. New York also collects NY SDI.

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