2025 Tax Rates

New Hampshire Paycheck Calculator 2025

Estimate your take-home pay after federal taxes, New Hampshire state taxes, FICA, 401(k), and deductions

2025 Tax YearTax rates and brackets reflect Tax Year 2025 federal and state rules. Results are estimates for planning purposes only — not tax advice. Actual withholding depends on your W-4, employer payroll settings, and local taxes. Consult a qualified tax professional for personalized guidance. Data last reviewed: May 2025. We update rates annually each January; interim legislative changes may not be reflected immediately.

Income

Tax Profile

Pre-Tax Deductions (Optional)

Estimated Take-Home

$2,352

per paycheck · bi-weekly

New Hampshire · Single

Monthly

$5,096

Annual

$61,149

Total Withholding & Deductions

18.0%

Includes estimated taxes and paycheck deductions

Estimated Take-Home Ratio

82.0%

Paycheck Breakdown

Gross Pay$2,885

Taxes

Federal Income Tax−$312
State Tax (NH)$0
Social Security−$179
Medicare−$42
Take-Home$2,352

How New Hampshire Taxes Affect Your Paycheck

New Hampshire does not levy a state income tax on wages. Your paycheck is only subject to federal income tax and FICA (Social Security and Medicare).

New Hampshire Paycheck FAQ

Does New Hampshire have a state income tax?

No. New Hampshire does not levy a state income tax on wages. Your paycheck is only subject to federal taxes and FICA.

What taxes come out of my paycheck in New Hampshire?

Only federal income tax, Social Security (6.2%), and Medicare (1.45%). There is no state tax withholding for New Hampshire residents.

Is New Hampshire a good state for take-home pay?

Yes. New Hampshire has no state income tax, so your take-home pay is higher compared to states like Massachusetts or New York.

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.

Tax Year: 2025 (January 1 – December 31, 2025)
Data Last Reviewed: May 2025 — we update rates each January. Mid-year legislative changes may not be reflected immediately.
Coverage: Federal income tax, FICA, and state income tax only. City/county taxes, SDI, and other local levies are not included.
Withholding vs. Liability: Results reflect estimated withholding, not final tax liability. Actual W-4 settings and employer payroll rules will differ.

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.