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North Dakota Paycheck Calculator

Estimate your North Dakota take-home pay after federal tax, North Dakota state tax, Social Security and Medicare. Free, instant, no signup.

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Take-home (annual)

$56,381

$2,169 per biweekly paycheck · $4,698/mo

Federal tax: $7,351
State tax: $1,375
Social Security: $4,371
Medicare: $1,022
401(k): $4,500
Total deductions: $18,619
Note: Estimates only. Uses 2025 federal brackets, standard deduction, simplified state rate. Doesn't include health insurance, HSA/FSA, or other pre-tax deductions.

How North Dakota taxes your paycheck

North Dakota has the lowest income taxes among states that levy one, topping out near 2.5%.

Every U.S. paycheck also has federal income tax (based on the 2025 brackets and your filing status), Social Security (6.2% up to the annual wage base) and Medicare (1.45%). Pre-tax 401(k) contributions lower the income that both federal and state taxes apply to. Enter your salary above to see the full breakdown.

North Dakota paycheck FAQ

Does North Dakota have a state income tax?

Yes. North Dakota taxes wage income with a progressive rate. North Dakota has the lowest income taxes among states that levy one, topping out near 2.5%.

How much is take-home pay on $75,000 in North Dakota?

Use the calculator above — it estimates federal tax, roughly 1.95% North Dakota state tax, Social Security (6.2%) and Medicare (1.45%) to show your net pay per year, per month, and per biweekly paycheck.

What is the North Dakota state income tax rate?

For a typical middle-income worker, the estimated effective North Dakota state income tax rate is about 1.95%. North Dakota has the lowest income taxes among states that levy one, topping out near 2.5%. The calculator pre-fills this and lets you adjust it.

Paycheck calculators for other states

Disclaimer: Estimates only, for general guidance. State rates shown are approximate effective rates for a typical middle-income single filer and may not match your exact situation, local taxes, or the current tax year. Verify with a tax professional or your state revenue department.