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Connecticut Paycheck Calculator

Calculate your Connecticut take-home pay including state income tax and PFMLA.

Formula

Net Pay = Gross Pay - Federal Tax - CT State Tax (2%-6.9%) - Social Security (6.2%) - Medicare (1.45%) - CT PFMLA (0.5%).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Connecticut PFMLA deduction?
Connecticut's Paid Family and Medical Leave Act (PFMLA) requires employees to contribute 0.5% of their wages. This funds the state's paid leave program for qualifying family and medical events.
What are Connecticut's state income tax rates for 2024?
Connecticut uses graduated brackets. For single filers, rates range from 2% on the first $10,000 to 6.9% on income over $500,000. Married filing jointly brackets have higher thresholds.
Are there any local income taxes in Connecticut?
No, Connecticut does not have local or municipal income taxes. However, the state PFMLA contribution is an additional payroll deduction beyond regular state income tax.

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