Connecticut Paycheck Calculator
Estimate your Connecticut take-home pay after federal, FICA, and state taxes. Enter your salary to see your net pay per paycheck.
2026 tax yearIncludes Connecticut taxFederal + FICA
How Connecticut paycheck taxes work
Connecticut uses graduated state income tax brackets, charged in addition to federal income tax and FICA.
Note: Uses a personal exemption (shown here) rather than a standard deduction; exemption phases out at higher incomes.
Everyone also pays federal income tax (progressive brackets from 10% to 37%) and FICA: 6.2% Social Security (on wages up to $184,500) and 1.45% Medicare.
Connecticut take-home pay by salary
| Gross salary | Take-home (yr) | Eff. rate | Take-home (mo) |
|---|---|---|---|
| $40,000 | $33,445 | 16.4% | $2,787 |
| $50,000 | $41,030 | 17.9% | $3,419 |
| $60,000 | $48,615 | 19% | $4,051 |
| $75,000 | $59,043 | 21.3% | $4,920 |
| $100,000 | $75,255 | 24.7% | $6,271 |
| $150,000 | $106,941 | 28.7% | $8,912 |
Single filer, no 401(k), 2026 tax year. Federal + FICA + Connecticut state tax.