Rhode Island Paycheck Calculator
Take-home pay after federal tax & FICA in Rhode Island.
Gross Annual Salary
$
Single
Bi-Weekly (26/yr)
Take-Home Pay (Bi-Weekly (26/yr))
$2,267
$58,936 / year · effective tax rate 21.4%
Gross Pay
$2,885
Federal Income Tax
-$312
Social Security
-$179
Medicare
-$42
Rhode Island State Tax
-$85
Rhode Island Paycheck Calculator
Estimate your Rhode Island take-home pay after federal income tax, Social Security, Medicare, and Rhode Island state income tax. Enter your gross annual salary, choose your filing status, and see your net pay broken down by pay period.
How is my Rhode Island paycheck calculated?
- Federal income tax: calculated using 2025 IRS tax brackets after the standard deduction.
- Social Security: 6.2% of wages, up to the annual wage base ($176,100 for 2025).
- Medicare: 1.45% of all wages, plus an additional 0.9% on income above $200,000 (single) or $250,000 (married filing jointly).
- Rhode Island state tax: calculated using Rhode Island's published state income tax brackets after the state standard deduction.
Example
A single filer earning $75,000/year in Rhode Island, paid bi-weekly, can enter that salary and filing status to see federal tax, Social Security, Medicare, and Rhode Island state tax broken out per paycheck, alongside the annual take-home total.
Common Use Cases
- Estimating take-home pay before accepting a job offer in Rhode Island.
- Comparing net pay across different filing statuses or pay frequencies.
- Budgeting based on actual per-paycheck income rather than gross salary.
FAQ
- Does this include 401(k) or health insurance deductions? No, this calculates statutory federal and state payroll taxes only — pre-tax benefit deductions would reduce take-home pay further.
- Is this exact to the dollar? It's a close estimate based on published 2025 tax brackets; actual withholding can vary slightly based on your W-4 elections and employer's payroll system.
- Does this include local or city taxes? No, only state-level tax is calculated — some cities and counties levy additional local income tax.
