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Minnesota Salary Calculator

Calculate your take-home pay in Minnesota. Progressive state tax (up to 9.85%) + federal + FICA. 2026 brackets.

Minnesota has one of the higher state income tax rates, with a top marginal rate of 9.85% on income above $193,240. The state has four brackets starting at 5.35%, and offers a standard deduction that tracks close to the federal amount.

Your Salary Details

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Tax Breakdown

76.9%
10.6%
Take-Home$57,653
Federal$7,960
State$3,649
FICA$5,738

Take-Home Pay

Monthly

$4,804

Effective Tax Rate

All taxes combined

23.1%

Federal Tax

Annual

$7,960

State Tax

Minnesota

$3,649

Detailed Breakdown

ItemAnnualMonthlyBiweekly
Gross Income$75,000$6,250$2,885
Federal Tax-$7,960-$663-$306
Minnesota State Tax-$3,649-$304-$140
Social Security-$4,650-$387-$179
Medicare-$1,088-$91-$42
Total Tax-$17,347-$1,446-$667
Take-Home Pay$57,653$4,804$2,217

Federal Tax Brackets (Single)

RateTaxable in BracketTax
10%$11,925$1,193
12%$36,550$4,386
22%Marginal$10,825$2,382
Total Federal Tax$7,960

State Tax Comparison

If you lived in Texas (no state income tax), you would take home $3,649 more per year. That is $304 extra per month.

Minnesota Tax FAQ

What is Minnesota's top tax rate?
Minnesota's top rate is 9.85%, applying to income over $193,240 for single filers. This is the fifth-highest top rate in the nation.
Does Minnesota tax Social Security?
Minnesota taxes Social Security benefits, but provides a subtraction that exempts a portion depending on your income level.
How does Minnesota compare to neighboring states?
Minnesota's 9.85% top rate is significantly higher than Wisconsin (7.65%), Iowa (3.8%), and the Dakotas (ND: 1.95%, SD: 0%).

Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates based on 2026 tax brackets and standard deductions for Minnesota. Your actual tax liability may differ due to itemized deductions, tax credits, pre-tax contributions, local taxes, and other factors. This tool is for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax advice.