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Use SmartAsset's paycheck calculator to calculate your take home pay per paycheck for both salary and hourly jobs after taking into account federal, state, and local taxes.

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Overview of Texas Taxes

Texas has no state income tax, which means your salary is only subject to federal income taxes if you live and work in Texas. There are no cities in Texas that impose a local income tax.

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Texas Paycheck Quick Facts

  • Texas income tax rate: 0%
  • Median household income: $73,035 (U.S. Census Bureau)
  • Number of cities that have local income taxes: 0

How Your Texas Paycheck Works

Your hourly wage or annual salary can't give a perfect indication of how much you'll see in your paychecks each year because your employer also withholds taxes from your pay. You and your employer will each contribute 6.2% of your earnings for Social Security taxes and 1.45% of your earnings for Medicare taxes. These taxes together are called FICA taxes.

No matter which state you call home, you have to pay FICA taxes. Income you earn that's in excess of $200,000 (single filers), $250,000 (joint filers) or $125,000 (married people filing separately) is also subject to a 0.9% Medicare surtax. Your employer will not match this surtax, though.

Any premiums that you pay for employer-sponsored health insurance or other benefits will also come out of your paycheck. The same is true if you contribute to retirement accounts, like a 401(k), or a medical expense account, such as a health savings account (HSA). These accounts take pre-tax money (meaning they come out of your pay before income tax is applied) so they also reduce your taxable income.

Your marital status, pay frequency, wages and more all contribute to the size of your paycheck. If you think too much or too little money is being withheld from your paycheck, you can file a fresh W-4 with your employer at any time during the year. When you do this, be sure to indicate how much extra income you want withheld so as to avoid a tax bill come April each year.

Over the last few years, withholding calculations and the Form W-4 went through a number of adjustments. On the new W-4, you can no longer claim allowances, as it instead features a five-step process that asks you to enter annual dollar amounts for income tax credits, non-wage income, itemized and other deductions and total annual taxable wages.

A financial advisor can help you understand how taxes fit into your overall financial goals. Finding a financial advisor doesn't have to be hard. SmartAsset’s free tool matches you with up to three vetted financial advisors who serve your area, and you can have a free introductory call with your advisor matches to decide which one you feel is right for you. If you’re ready to find an advisor who can help you achieve your financial goals, get started now.

Texas Median Household Income

YearMedian Household Income
2022$73,035
2021$67,404
2020$68,404
2019$67,444
2018$59,785
2017$60,092
2016$58,146
2015$56,473
2014$53,875
2013$51,406
2012$51,926

Payroll taxes in Texas are relatively simple because there are no state or local income taxes. Texas is a good place to be self-employed or own a business because the tax withholding won't as much of a headache. And if you live in a state with an income tax but you work in Texas, you'll be sitting pretty compared to your neighbors who work in a state where their wages are taxed at the state level. If you're considering moving to the Lone Star State, our Texas mortgage guide has information about rates, getting a mortgage in Texas and details about each county.

Be aware, though, that payroll taxes aren’t the only relevant taxes in a household budget. In part to make up for its lack of a state or local income tax, sales and property taxes in Texas tend to be high. So your big Texas paycheck may take a hit when your property taxes come due.

How You Can Affect Your Texas Paycheck

If you want to boost your paycheck rather than find tax-advantaged deductions from it, you can seek what are called supplemental wages. That includes overtime, bonuses, commissions, awards, prizes and retroactive salary increases. These supplemental wages would not be subject to taxation in Texas because the state lacks an income tax. However, they will be subject to federal income taxes.

The federal tax rate for supplemental wages depends on whether your employer rolls them in with your regular wages or disburses them separately. They can either be taxed at your regular rate, or at a flat rate of 22%. If your normal tax rate is higher than 22% you might want to ask your employer to identify your supplemental wages separately and tax them at that 22% rate.

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How much tax is taken out of my paycheck in Texas? ›

Deductions include a total of [1] 8.97% (or $5,218.02) for the federal income tax, [2] 0.00% (or $0.00) for the state income tax, [3] 6.20% (or $3,605.05) for the social security tax and [4] 1.45% (or $843.12) for Medicare. The Federal Income Tax is collected by the government and is consistent across all U.S. regions.

How much is $130,000 salary in Texas? ›

As of Jun 6, 2024, the average annual pay for a 130K in Texas is $101,214 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $48.66 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,946/week or $8,434/month.

How much is $50000 a year per month in Texas? ›

If you make $50,000 a year living in the region of Texas, USA, you will be taxed $8,066. That means that your net pay will be $41,935 per year, or $3,495 per month.

How much is $100000 salary in Texas after taxes? ›

If you make $100,000 a year living in the region of Texas, USA, you will be taxed $22,418. That means that your net pay will be $77,582 per year, or $6,465 per month.

How much is $70,000 after taxes in Texas? ›

Find out how much your salary is after tax

If you make $70,000 a year living in the region of Texas, USA, you will be taxed $13,523. That means that your net pay will be $56,477 per year, or $4,706 per month.

How much taxes are taken out of a $1200 paycheck? ›

The amount of taxes taken out of a $ 1200 paycheck depends on several factors such as filing status , number of exemptions , and state and federal tax rates . However , on average , approximately 22 % of a $ 1200 paycheck would be deducted for taxes , which amounts to $ 264 .

Is $55 000 a year a good salary in Texas? ›

You'll need an income on the higher end of that range if you're living in Austin, with its high cost of living. In Harlingen, on the other hand, where the cost of living is 20.4% lower than the national average, you can get by on much less. With that in mind, a good salary in Texas is between $55K and $73K.

How much is $25 an hour annually? ›

Frequently Asked Questions. $25 an hour is how much a year? If you make $25 an hour, your yearly salary would be $52,000.

What is a good Monthly salary in Texas? ›

Average Salary in Texas
Annual SalaryMonthly Pay
Top Earners$81,590$6,799
75th Percentile$66,240$5,520
Average$52,774$4,397
25th Percentile$39,308$3,275

Is 100k a good salary in Texas? ›

According to the survey, a $100,000 salary is worth more ($86,444) than in any other city after subtracting taxes and adjusting for the cost of living. And $100,000 also goes a long way in Texas.

How much is 200k after taxes in Texas? ›

If you make $200,000 a year living in the region of Texas, USA, you will be taxed $52,102. That means that your net pay will be $147,899 per year, or $12,325 per month. Your average tax rate is 26.1% and your marginal tax rate is 36.5%.

How much is a million dollar salary after taxes in Texas? ›

If you make $1,000,000 a year living in the region of Texas, USA, you will be taxed $358,978. That means that your net pay will be $641,023 per year, or $53,419 per month.

What is the tax percentage in Texas? ›

The Texas state sales and use tax rate is 6.25 percent, but local taxing jurisdictions (cities, counties, special-purpose districts and transit authorities) also may impose sales and use tax up to 2 percent for a total maximum combined rate of 8.25 percent.

How much should I withhold for taxes? ›

Marginal tax brackets for tax year 2024
Taxable incomeTaxes owed
$0 to $23,20010% of the taxable income
$23,201 to $94,300$2,320 Plus 12% of the amount over $23,200
$94,301 to $201,050$10,852 Plus 22% of amount over $94,300
$201,051 to $383,900$34,337 Plus 24% of amount over $201,050
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What is the minimum wage in Texas? ›

5. What is the current minimum wage in Texas? As of 2024, the Texas minimum wage is $7.25 per hour for non-exempt employees, matching the federal minimum wage.

How to calculate sales tax in Texas? ›

When you calculate the sales tax by multiplying the tax rate by the sales price, calculate the tax to the third decimal place. If the third decimal place is equal to or greater than five, round up to the next cent. If the third decimal place is four or less, round down to the next cent.

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