How Much Is Your Salary After Taxes in Connecticut?
Your Year Take-Home Pay
$44,307
Gross Income
$60,000
Total Tax
$15,693
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The United States uses a progressive tax system. Different portions of your income are taxed at different rates. The chart below shows the federal and Connecticut state tax brackets.
In Connecticut for 2025, tax brackets range from 2% to 7%, depending on your income and filing status. Enter your salary to see which bracket you fall into.
Connecticut ranks among states with moderate income taxes. Your effective tax rate will depend on your income and deductions. Use the comparison tool below to see how Connecticut's taxes compare to other U.S. states.
Your tax bill depends on your income, filing status, and deductions. Enter your salary to see your estimated 2025 federal, Connecticut, and payroll taxes, along with your take-home pay.
This chart shows the income distribution in Connecticut. The median salary in Connecticut is $73,132, meaning half of workers earn below this amount and half earn above it.
This chart shows how taxes change as income increases in Connecticut. The U.S. tax system is progressive, meaning higher portions of income are taxed at higher rates. As income rises, your effective tax rate typically increases as well, which affects the percentage of income you keep after taxes.
Take-home pay comparison
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| State | Rank |
|---|---|
| Alaska | 1 |
| Florida | 2 |
| Nevada | 3 |
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| Connecticut | 36 |
| Delaware | 37 |
| South Carolina | 38 |
| Massachusetts | 39 |
| Idaho | 40 |
| Georgia | 41 |
This calculator offers estimates using current tax rates and standard deductions. It does not account for local taxes, itemized deductions, tax credits, or employer-paid taxes. For personalized guidance, please consult a tax professional. If you spot any issues, feel free to contact us to report them.