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2026 tax yearPartial modelSingle filer · statewide estimate

$30,000 after tax in New York

A $30,000 salary in New York leaves an estimated $25,132 per year — about $967 every two weeks — after 2026 federal, FICA, and state tax.

Annual take-home
$25,132
Total estimated tax
$4,868
Effective rate
16.2%

Where the $30,000 goes

Annual tax breakdown for $30,000 in New York
Gross salary$30,000
Federal income tax−$1,420
Social Security−$1,860
Medicare−$435
New York income tax−$1,023
New York payroll assessments−$130
Estimated take-home$25,132

$30,000 by pay schedule

The same annual estimate, split across the pay frequencies an employer is most likely to run.

Take-home pay by pay frequency
ScheduleGrossTake-home
Weekly52 periods$577$483
Bi-weekly26 periods$1,154$967
Semi-monthly24 periods$1,250$1,047
Monthly12 periods$2,500$2,094

How filing status changes it

The headline figure assumes a single filer. The same $30,000 in New York under other statuses:

Take-home pay by filing status
Filing statusTake-homeEffective rate
Single$25,13216.2%
Married filing jointly$27,0319.9%
Head of household$26,21912.6%

$30,000 in New York: common questions

How much is $30,000 after tax in New York?

A $30,000 salary in New York leaves an estimated $25,132 per year after federal income tax, Social Security, Medicare, and state income tax. That is about $967 per bi-weekly paycheck, assuming a single filer with no pre-tax retirement contributions in the 2026 tax year.

What is the effective tax rate on $30,000 in New York?

The estimated effective rate is 16.2%, or $4,868 in total estimated tax. This is an effective rate across all brackets, not the top marginal rate.

How much is $30,000 per month after tax in New York?

Paid monthly, a $30,000 salary works out to about $2,094 take-home per month before employer-specific deductions such as health premiums.

How much state income tax does New York take on $30,000?

This estimate applies $1,023 of New York state income tax, plus $130 in modelled employee payroll assessments. Local or municipal taxes are not included.

What this estimate excludes

A statewide 2026 estimate for a single filer with no pre-tax contributions and no dependents. It excludes local and municipal taxes, employer benefit deductions, withholding elections on Form W-4, and any credit not modelled in the New York profile. Sources were reviewed through August 9, 2026.

Read the calculation methodology