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Minnesota Paycheck Calculator

Minnesota has a progressive income tax from 5.35% to 9.85%. Enter your pay and see your take-home after federal income tax, Minnesota income tax, Social Security and Medicare.

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401(k), HSA, health insurance premiums

Estimated take-home pay

$1,979.86

per bi-weekly paycheck · $51,476 / year

Gross pay
$2,500.00
Federal income tax
$216.15
Minnesota income tax
$112.74
Social Security · 6.2%
$155.00
Medicare · 1.45%
$36.25
Net pay
$1,979.86

Effective tax rate

20.8%

Marginal bracket

12.0%

Uses the 2026 federal brackets, standard deduction and FICA rates and Minnesota's 2025 state rates. Your pay stub may differ by a few dollars because payroll rounds through the IRS withholding tables.

Minnesota income tax

4 brackets, top rate 9.85%

RateSingleMarried filing jointly
5.35%$0 - $32,570$0 - $47,620
6.8%$32,570 - $106,990$47,620 - $189,180
7.85%$106,990 - $198,630$189,180 - $330,410
9.85%Over $198,630Over $330,410

Brackets are marginal: only the dollars inside each band are taxed at that band's rate. The first $14,950 (single) or $29,900 (joint) is deducted before the rate applies. Figures are 2025 tax year.

Examples

Take-home pay in Minnesota

Single filer, paid every two weeks, no pre-tax deductions.

SalaryPer checkPer yearTax rate
$50,000$1,556$40,44419.1%
$75,000$2,230$57,98122.7%
$100,000$2,841$73,86926.1%

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Does Minnesota have a state income tax?+

Yes. Minnesota uses 4 brackets, from 5.35% up to a top rate of 9.85% (2025 rates).

How much is $75,000 after taxes in Minnesota?+

A single filer paid every two weeks with no other deductions takes home about $2,230 per check, or $57,981 a year. That is 22.7% of gross going to federal income tax, Minnesota income tax, Social Security and Medicare.

What is taken out of a paycheck in Minnesota?+

Federal income tax based on your W-4, 6.2% Social Security (up to the annual wage base), 1.45% Medicare, and Minnesota state income tax. Anything else, such as health premiums, 401(k) contributions or garnishments, is something you elected or a court ordered.

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