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Oklahoma Paycheck Calculator (2026)
Estimate your Oklahoma take-home pay for 2026. Enter your annual salary and filing status to see federal income tax, Social Security and Medicare, and Oklahoma state income tax, all broken out line by line.
Oklahoma take-home pay calculator
- Gross pay
- $75,000
- Federal income tax
- −$7,670
- Social Security
- −$4,650
- Medicare
- −$1,088
- Oklahoma income tax
- −$2,875
- Take-home pay
- $58,718
Oklahoma rebuilt its brackets for 2026 under HB 2764. The first $3,750 of taxable income (single) is now untaxed, and the top rate dropped from 4.75% to 4.5%. Most income above $7,200 (single) is taxed at 4.5%.
Federal: IRS Revenue Procedure 2025-32 (IR-2025-103) · Social Security Administration. State: Oklahoma Tax Commission.
Estimate for 2026, based on annual tax brackets, not exact paycheck withholding or your final tax liability. Excludes local taxes, pre-tax deductions (401(k), health premiums), and credits. This is general information, not tax advice.
How this estimate is built
Your take-home pay starts with your gross salary, then subtracts four things: federal income tax (calculated on your salary minus the 2026 standard deduction, across the IRS brackets), Social Security (6.2% up to the annual wage base), Medicare (1.45%, plus 0.9% on high earnings), and Oklahoma state income tax. Oklahoma rebuilt its brackets for 2026 under HB 2764. The first $3,750 of taxable income (single) is now untaxed, and the top rate dropped from 4.75% to 4.5%. Most income above $7,200 (single) is taxed at 4.5%.
This is an annual-bracket estimate, not the exact amount withheld from each paycheck (employers use IRS withholding tables) and not your final tax bill. It also excludes pre-tax deductions like 401(k) contributions and health premiums, and any tax credits. It is general information, not tax advice. Federal figures: IRS Revenue Procedure 2025-32 (IR-2025-103) · Social Security Administration.
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