DC · tax year 2026 · updated August 24, 2026
District of Columbia paycheck calculator (2026)
The District of Columbia uses graduated brackets with a 10.75% top rate after a standard deduction. Commuters who live in Maryland or Virginia and work in the District should select their state of residence, not DC, unless they are DC residents. Neighborhood or commuter taxes beyond the DC individual income tax are omitted. Takehome Cash is for US W-2 employees comparing a District paycheck to Maryland or Virginia, not Form D-40. Federal math is tax year 2026 (Rev. Proc. 2025-32). Social Security uses the $184,500 wage base. Estimate only. Who it is for includes District residents weighing a DC offer against Maryland or Virginia.
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That’s $80,000.00 a year.
Taxed as supplemental wages (22% federal flat, plus FICA and a simplified state line).
Estimated take-home
per year
| Item | Annual |
|---|---|
| Gross | $80,000.00 |
| Federal income tax | $8,770.00 |
| Social Security | $4,960.00 |
| Medicare | $1,160.00 |
| State income tax | $3,831.50 |
| Total tax | $18,721.50 |
| Net / take-home | $61,278.50 |
Estimate only — not tax advice or full tax software. 2026 federal brackets and a simplified state model. Locals other than optional NYC, CA SDI, and WA Cares are omitted. Confirm with your pay stub or a tax professional.
Who it’s for.District of Columbia W-2 employees and commuters comparing a DC paycheck to Maryland or Virginia.
This is a W-2 style withholding approximation, not a full District of Columbia Form resident return. We annualize your pay, subtract pretax 401(k) and section 125 health premiums from federal wages (health premiums also reduce FICA wages), apply the 2026 IRS standard deduction, then apply District of Columbia’s published rate structure. We do not model local city or county income taxes, itemized deductions, or most credits.
Use the calculator to compare pay frequencies (hourly through annual), pretax 401(k) as a percent or a dollar amount per paycheck, and optional extra federal withholding. Last reviewed against IRS, SSA, and Tax Foundation 2026 publications on August 24, 2026.
Figures are for tax year 2026. If your employer uses a different state withholding method (percentage method vs. wage-bracket tables), your live paycheck can differ by a few dollars even when annual liability is similar.
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District of Columbia paycheck FAQ
Does District of Columbia have a state income tax on wages?
Yes. District of Columbia has a graduated state income tax with a top rate of 10.8% on taxable wage income in 2026. Local income taxes, if any, are not included in this estimate.
What District of Columbia income tax rate does this calculator use for 2026?
The official graduated brackets published for 2026 (Tax Foundation compilation of state statutes), with a top marginal rate of 10.75%.
Is this my actual take-home pay?
No. It is an estimate of typical W-2 withholding. It omits local taxes (except a note on New York City), most credits (including the federal Child Tax Credit), unemployment insurance, wage-garnishment, and employer-specific benefits. Use it to plan, not to file.
Does a 401(k) contribution reduce Social Security tax?
Usually no. Traditional 401(k) deferrals reduce federal (and often state) taxable wages, but they remain subject to Social Security and Medicare. Pre-tax health insurance premiums under a cafeteria plan generally reduce FICA wages as well.