Ohio Paycheck Calculator
Net pay estimator – progressive state tax + local city taxes + graph
💼 Work Information
💰 Gross Pay & Frequency
🧾 Tax Exemptions & Withholding
Each allowance reduces annual taxable income by ~$4,300
Additional amount withheld from each paycheck (line 4(c) on W-4)
💸 Pre-Tax Deductions (401k, Health, HSA, etc.)
📉 Post-Tax Deductions (Roth 401k, garnishments, union dues)
🏙️ Ohio Local City Tax (if applicable)
Ohio has progressive state tax (2.765%–4.797%) plus local city income taxes.
Net Pay (Take-Home)
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Tax & Deduction Breakdown
⚠️ Uses 2025 federal & Ohio state tax rates. Ohio has progressive rates (2.765%–4.797%) and a standard deduction ($2,700 single / $5,400 married). Local taxes vary by city. Actual withholding may vary. Consult a tax professional.
How to use
- Enter work info, gross pay, and pay frequency.
- Select filing status and tax allowances (W-4).
- Add extra withholding if desired (line 4(c)).
- Enter pre-tax deductions (401k, health, etc.).
- Enter post-tax deductions (Roth, garnishments).
- Select your Ohio local city tax if applicable.
- Click "Calculate Net Pay" to see take-home amount and pie chart breakdown.
All calculations are local – no data leaves your device.
Ohio Tax Guide
📊 Federal Income Tax (2025)
- Single: 10% on first $11,600, 12% up to $47,150, etc.
- Married Joint: 10% on first $23,200, 12% up to $94,300.
- Head of Household: 10% on first $16,550, 12% up to $63,100.
💰 Ohio State Tax (2025)
- 2.765% on first $26,050
- 3.226% on next $26,000
- 3.688% on next $26,050
- 3.99% on next $26,050
- 4.797% over $104,150
- Standard deduction: $2,700 (single), $5,400 (married)
🏙️ Ohio Local City Taxes
- Columbus: 2.5%
- Cleveland: 2.5%
- Cincinnati: 2.1%
- Dayton: 2.0%
- Toledo: 2.25%
- Akron: 2.0%
⚙️ FICA Taxes
- Social Security: 6.2% (up to $176,100 in 2025)
- Medicare: 1.45% (no cap)
- Additional Medicare: 0.9% over $200k single / $250k joint
Rates are estimates. Use official IRS/OH sources for exact withholding.