Massachusetts Paycheck Calculator 2025
Estimate your take-home pay after federal taxes, Massachusetts state taxes, FICA, 401(k), and deductions
Income
Tax Profile
Pre-Tax Deductions (Optional)
Estimated Take-Home
$2,208
per paycheck · bi-weekly
Massachusetts · Single
Monthly
$4,783
Annual
$57,399
Total Withholding & Deductions
23.0%
Includes estimated taxes and paycheck deductions
Estimated Take-Home Ratio
77.0%
Paycheck Breakdown
Taxes
How Massachusetts Taxes Affect Your Paycheck
Massachusetts has a flat state income tax rate of 5% on all taxable income. There are no tax brackets — every dollar above the state's filing threshold is taxed at the same rate.
Massachusetts Paycheck FAQ
What is the Massachusetts state income tax rate for 2025?
Massachusetts has a flat income tax rate of 5% for 2025. All taxable income is subject to this single rate.
Does Massachusetts allow deductions for 401(k) contributions?
Massachusetts follows federal guidelines for 401(k) contributions, so your pre-tax contributions reduce your taxable income.
How does Massachusetts' flat tax compare to neighboring states?
Massachusetts' 5% flat rate is higher than New Hampshire's 0% but lower than Connecticut's progressive effective rates.
How We Calculate Your Paycheck
Federal & FICA Taxes
2025 federal income tax brackets (IRS Rev. Proc. 2024-61), Social Security 6.2% up to the $176,100 wage base, and Medicare 1.45% (+ 0.9% Additional Medicare Tax above $200,000).
State Tax Estimates
2025 state income tax rates for all 50 states and DC. Covers no-income-tax states, flat-rate states, and progressive bracket states. Rates last reviewed May 2025.
Pre-Tax Deductions
2025 contribution limits applied: 401(k) up to $23,500, HSA up to $4,300 (self) or $8,550 (family), FSA up to $3,300. Deductions reduce federal taxable income.
This calculator provides estimates for planning purposes only. It is not tax advice and does not constitute a legal or financial opinion. Consult a qualified CPA or tax professional for advice specific to your situation. Not affiliated with the IRS, any state tax authority, or any government agency.