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Virginia Paycheck Calculator

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

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Take-home (annual)

$53,702

$2,065 per biweekly paycheck · $4,475/mo

Federal tax: $7,351
State tax: $4,054
Social Security: $4,371
Medicare: $1,022
401(k): $4,500
Total deductions: $21,298
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 Virginia taxes your paycheck

Virginia’s top rate of 5.75% kicks in at a low threshold, so most full-time workers hit it.

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.

Virginia paycheck FAQ

Does Virginia have a state income tax?

Yes. Virginia taxes wage income with a progressive rate. Virginia’s top rate of 5.75% kicks in at a low threshold, so most full-time workers hit it.

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

Use the calculator above — it estimates federal tax, roughly 5.75% Virginia 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 Virginia state income tax rate?

For a typical middle-income worker, the estimated effective Virginia state income tax rate is about 5.75%. Virginia’s top rate of 5.75% kicks in at a low threshold, so most full-time workers hit it. 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.