Washington Income Tax Calculator (2026 Federal + State)
No state income tax — on $75k you pay $7,670 federal tax only
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401(k), HSA, and pre-tax health premiums. Lowers income tax (401k is still subject to FICA).
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How Income Tax Works in Washington (2026)
Washington is one of nine U.S. states with no state income tax on wages. Your income tax bill consists of federal income tax only — on a $75,000 salary, that's about $7,670 for a single filer using the standard deduction. Combined with FICA taxes (Social Security and Medicare), total withholding comes to about $13,408, leaving you with $61,593 take-home pay.
The absence of state income tax gives Washington residents an immediate advantage over the 4.8% average state tax rate paid in states that do levy income tax. On a $100,000 salary, that's roughly $4,770 per year in savings. However, Washington may compensate through higher sales taxes, property taxes, or other fees — your total tax burden depends on spending and homeownership, not just income.
Washington income tax by salary level (2026, single filer)
| Gross salary | Federal tax | State tax | Total income tax | Effective rate | After-tax income |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $40,000 | $2,620 | — | $2,620 | 6.6% | $34,320 |
| $60,000 | $5,020 | — | $5,020 | 8.4% | $50,390 |
| $75,000 | $7,670 | — | $7,670 | 10.2% | $61,593 |
| $100,000 | $13,170 | — | $13,170 | 13.2% | $79,180 |
| $150,000 | $24,734 | — | $24,734 | 16.5% | $113,791 |
| $200,000 | $36,734 | — | $36,734 | 18.4% | $148,927 |
Single filer, standard deduction, no pre-tax deductions. After-tax income includes FICA deductions. 2026 federal brackets per IRS Rev. Proc. 2025-32.
Beyond your income tax
See your paycheck breakdown by pay period with the Washington Paycheck Calculator. For capital gains on investments, use the Capital Gains Tax Calculator. Freelancers and contractors can estimate self-employment tax with the Self-Employment Tax Calculator. Planning a home purchase? The Home Affordability Calculator factors in your after-tax income.
Compare Washington income tax with nearby states
- Oregon income tax calculator — graduated (~8.0%)
- Idaho income tax calculator — flat 5.3%
- California income tax calculator — graduated (~6.0%)
See all 50 states on the Income Tax Calculator hub.
Frequently asked questions
What is the income tax rate in Washington for 2026?
Washington has no state income tax. Residents pay only federal income tax on their wages.
How much income tax do I pay on $75,000 in Washington?
A single filer earning $75,000 in Washington pays approximately $7,670 in combined federal and state income tax for 2026 — an effective income tax rate of about 10.2%. Adding FICA (Social Security + Medicare) brings total tax to about $13,408.
How does Washington's income tax compare to other states?
Washington has no state income tax, placing it among the lowest-tax states for wage earners. The average state income tax rate among states that do levy one is about 4.8%.
What is the WA Cares deduction on my Washington paycheck?
WA Cares is Washington's public long-term-care insurance program, funded by a 0.58% employee payroll premium. Workers who bought qualifying private long-term-care coverage during the opt-out window are permanently exempt; everyone else contributes.
Methodology & sources
Federal tax uses 2026 IRS brackets and standard deductions (Revenue Procedure 2025-32). State tax rates reflect 2026 law from the Tax Foundation and state revenue departments; graduated-state figures are estimated effective rates. FICA uses the 2026 Social Security wage base of $184,500 (6.2%) plus Medicare (1.45%). Local city or county taxes (e.g. NYC, Portland) are not included. Estimates for planning only, not tax advice. See our editorial policy for how we verify formulas.