Tax Withholding Calculator (W-4)
Calculate your recommended W-4 withholding for 2026. Estimate federal income tax using 2026 brackets, standard deductions, and child tax credits. Check if you're under or over-withheld.
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How to Use This Calculator
- Enter your annual salary and filing status.
- Enter number of qualifying children under 17 for Child Tax Credit.
- Results show estimated annual tax, effective rate, and recommended monthly withholding.
- Use Check Current to see if you're over or under-withheld right now.
- Use the Professional tab to add 1099 income, itemized deductions, and education credits.
Formula
2026 Tax Brackets (Single): 10% up to $11,925 | 12% to $48,475 | 22% to $103,350 | 24% to $197,300 | 32% to $250,525 | 35% to $626,350 | 37% above
Standard Deduction 2026: Single $15,000 | MFJ $30,000 | HOH $22,500
Example
Example: Single, $75,000 salary, 0 dependents. Standard deduction $15,000. Taxable income = $60,000. Tax = $1,192.50 + ($60,000−$11,925) × 12% ... = ~$9,430. Monthly withholding: $786/month. Effective rate: 12.6%.
Frequently Asked Questions
- For 2026, the estimated standard deduction is $15,000 for Single filers, $30,000 for Married Filing Jointly, and $22,500 for Head of Household (projected with inflation adjustment from 2025 values).
- The Child Tax Credit is $2,000 per qualifying child under age 17. It directly reduces your tax bill dollar-for-dollar. Up to $1,700 may be refundable as the Additional Child Tax Credit.
- If you withhold too little, you'll owe taxes when you file and may face an IRS underpayment penalty. The penalty applies if you owe more than $1,000 and withheld less than 90% of current-year tax or 100% of prior-year tax.
- The 2020+ W-4 form no longer uses allowances (0 or 1). Instead, it uses dollars. For accurate withholding, enter your actual deductions and credits on Steps 3 and 4 of the W-4 form.
- If you have self-employment, freelance, or investment income with no withholding, you must pay quarterly estimated taxes. Payments are due in April, June, September, and January. Use Form 1040-ES.
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Sources & References (5) ▾
- IRS — Tax Withholding Estimator — Internal Revenue Service
- IRS Publication 505 — Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax — Internal Revenue Service
- IRS — Form W-4 Employee's Withholding Certificate — Internal Revenue Service
- IRS Publication 15 (Circular E) — Employer Tax Guide — Internal Revenue Service
- Tax Foundation — Federal Income Tax Brackets — Tax Foundation