Paycheck Calculator
Ever wished you could find some way to play with the numbers that go into your paycheck? I have. Sometimes I want to know what would happen if I changed my withholding rate, or how my taxes would be affected if I got a raise.
Paycheckcity (a site for which I cannot vouch) has a handy paycheck calculator that lets you play with the numbers. You can select your state, the tax year for which you want to experiment, and then enter a variety of parameters to see what happens to your net pay.
[Paycheckcity.com: Paycheck calculator]
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Blog Mirrors » Recalculate your paycheck deductions said,
February 28, 2007 @ 8:28 am
[...] So you’ve filed your income tax return, but you want to adjust how much you’ll owe/get back in 2007. Take a gander at PaycheckCity.com’s Paycheck Calculator, which will figure out your paycheck amount and tax payment based on gross salary and other deductions. Plug in how much you make in a year, what state you live in, whether your file married, single, or head of household, and experiment with different deduction amounts to calculate the paycheck and tax implications. Looks like a useful research tool for anyone tinkering with their finances for the new tax year. — Gina Trapani PaycheckCity.com [via Money Hacks] [...]
hazygrey said,
March 5, 2007 @ 12:21 pm
I’ve been using this website for years. It’s extremely accurate and a very handy tool.
dee said,
January 28, 2008 @ 9:49 am
I concur with hazygrey. Worked for me too. (Almost to the PENNY)
Dan said,
February 2, 2008 @ 11:43 am
For the past 4 years I have worked for ADP, a leading payroll company, and I have steered hundreds of employers to this website to help with paycheck calculations, withholding questions, etc. I can vouch that it is a great tool for anyone to use.