Chicago Tax Calculator 2026: Income & Paycheck Tax

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Chicago Tax Calculator 2026: Income & Paycheck Tax

Use this Chicago Tax Calculator 2026 to estimate take-home pay right away. The calculator includes federal income tax, Illinois flat income tax, Social Security, Medicare, Additional Medicare, 401k, HSA, health deductions, bonus income, overtime and simplified 1099 planning.

Chicago paycheck calculator

Enter pay details. Results update instantly and show yearly, monthly, weekly and per-paycheck take-home pay.

This is a planning estimate. Illinois taxable income, credits, exemptions, nonresident rules, spouse income, W-4 settings, benefits and payroll software may change your final result.

Quick answer

What does this Chicago paycheck calculator estimate?

This Chicago paycheck calculator estimates federal tax, Illinois state income tax, Social Security, Medicare, 401k, HSA, health deductions, bonus pay, overtime and 1099 tax planning. Chicago does not add a separate city wage tax line in this calculator; the local paycheck focus is Illinois withholding plus federal payroll tax.

4.95%

Illinois income tax

Illinois uses a flat individual income tax rate for wage planning.

$0

Chicago wage tax added

No separate Chicago city wage income tax is added to paycheck results.

7.65%

Common W-2 FICA

Most W-2 workers pay 6.2% Social Security plus 1.45% Medicare.

$184,500

2026 SS wage base

Social Security tax is capped at the 2026 taxable wage base.

Best use: Chicago salary after tax, hourly paycheck, biweekly paycheck, bonus estimate, W-4/IL-W-4 review, and 1099 quarterly tax planning.
Tools first

Extra Chicago paycheck mini tools

Reverse paycheck estimator

$3,425 gross needed per paycheck

401k / HSA paycheck impact

$100 pre-tax may cost about $73 in take-home before exact payroll details.

Chicago sales tax side estimate

Estimated sales/use tax: $102.50

Sales tax is not paycheck tax. Use the Illinois Tax Rate Finder before relying on a purchase-rate number because local rates can change by address and effective date.

Crawlable examples

Chicago salary after tax examples for 2026

These static examples use a single filer, 2026 federal standard deduction, Illinois 2026 personal exemption, no dependents, no pre-tax deductions and no post-tax deductions. Use the calculator for your own W-4, IL-W-4 and benefit inputs.

Annual grossFederal tax estimateFICA estimateIllinois tax estimateAnnual take-homeBiweekly take-home
$30,000$1,420$2,295$1,340$24,945$959
$40,000$2,620$3,060$1,835$32,485$1,249
$50,000$3,820$3,825$2,330$40,025$1,539
$60,000$5,020$4,590$2,825$47,565$1,829
$75,000$7,670$5,738$3,568$58,025$2,232
$100,000$13,170$7,650$4,805$74,375$2,861
$150,000$24,734$11,475$7,280$106,511$4,097
$200,000$36,734$14,339$9,755$139,172$5,353
$250,000$51,304$15,514$12,230$170,952$6,575
Hourly intent

Chicago hourly paycheck examples

Hourly workers should enter hourly rate, regular hours and overtime in the calculator. These static examples assume 40 hours per week, single filing status, no overtime and no deductions.

Hourly rateAnnual grossFederal taxFICAIllinois taxBiweekly take-home
$15/hour$31,200$1,564$2,387$1,400$994
$20/hour$41,600$2,812$3,182$1,914$1,296
$25/hour$52,000$4,060$3,978$2,429$1,597
$30/hour$62,400$5,308$4,774$2,944$1,899
$40/hour$83,200$9,474$6,365$3,974$2,438
$50/hour$104,000$14,050$7,956$5,003$2,961
Paystub decoder

Chicago paycheck deduction guide

Federal income tax

Federal withholding depends on Form W-4, pay frequency, taxable wages, credits and payroll tables. It is a prepayment, not always final tax.

Illinois income tax

Illinois withholding is based on taxable wages after exemptions, then the flat 4.95% rate is applied for planning.

Social Security

W-2 employees generally pay 6.2% Social Security up to the annual wage base. The employer pays a separate share.

Medicare

W-2 employees generally pay 1.45% Medicare on wages, with an additional 0.9% Medicare tax for higher earners above federal thresholds.

401k and 403b

Traditional contributions can reduce federal and Illinois taxable wage planning, but they usually do not reduce Social Security and Medicare wages.

HSA, FSA and health plans

Payroll HSA/FSA/Section 125 deductions may reduce taxable wages and can change both tax and cash-flow results.

Withholding help

Federal W-4 and Illinois IL-W-4: what Chicago workers should check

Review federal W-4 when…

  • Your federal refund or balance due was much larger than expected.
  • You changed jobs, got married, had a child or started a second job.
  • You receive bonus, commission, RSU or 1099 income.
  • You need extra federal withholding for side income.

Review Illinois IL-W-4 when…

  • Your Illinois withholding looks too high or too low.
  • Your exemptions changed because of dependents or filing status.
  • You moved into or out of Illinois during the year.
  • You work remotely or have wages connected to another state.
Plain English: W-4 controls federal withholding. IL-W-4 controls Illinois withholding. Updating one does not automatically fix the other.
1099 planning

Chicago 1099 and self-employed tax planning

Chicago freelancers and contractors usually need federal income tax, self-employment tax and Illinois income tax planning. No employer is automatically withholding these amounts from a 1099 payment.

Use net profit

Use income minus ordinary business expenses, not only bank deposits, so the estimate is closer to Schedule C profit.

Plan quarterly payments

If you expect a tax balance after withholding and credits, federal and Illinois estimated payments may be needed.

Keep proof

Save invoices, receipts, mileage logs, software costs, payment processing fees and contractor forms before filing.

Local tax context

What Chicago taxes still matter if there is no city wage tax?

Tax or costWho usually paysWhy it mattersCalculator treatment
Federal income taxIndividuals with taxable incomeChicago residency does not remove federal tax.Estimated in main calculator.
Illinois income taxIllinois residents and Illinois-source income filersIllinois flat tax can be a major paycheck line.Estimated with 4.95% planning logic.
Chicago city wage taxNot added hereUsers often search if Chicago has local wage tax.$0 city wage tax line.
Sales/use taxConsumers and buyersChicago purchase taxes can be high and location-specific.Mini side estimator only.
Property tax, parking, utilities, ticketsHomeowners, renters indirectly, drivers, utility customersThese are budget costs, not paycheck withholding lines.Explained, not deducted.
Decision guide

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Salary after tax

Use W-2 salary mode, enter annual salary, filing status, pay frequency, 401k, HSA and health deductions.

Hourly paycheck

Use hourly mode, enter rate, hours and overtime. The calculator annualizes wages and estimates tax.

Bonus or commission

Use salary + bonus mode. Bonus checks may use supplemental withholding and still owe Illinois tax.

1099 estimate

Use 1099 mode and enter expected net profit. Plan for federal, SE tax and Illinois tax.

Methodology

How this Chicago Tax Calculator 2026 works

Federal estimate

The calculator uses 2026 federal standard deduction planning values and simplified federal tax brackets.

Illinois estimate

Illinois tax is estimated using a 4.95% flat rate after a simplified 2026 exemption allowance. High-income exemption limits may change final results.

Payroll tax estimate

W-2 mode estimates Social Security, Medicare and possible Additional Medicare Tax. 1099 mode uses simplified self-employment tax planning.

Why final tax may differ

Credits, itemized deductions, spouse income, other jobs, remote-work sourcing, stock income, business deductions and payroll settings can change the real result.

Troubleshooting

Why your real Chicago paycheck may not match the calculator

ProblemCommon causeWhat to check
Calculator is higher than my paycheckMissing benefits, post-tax deductions, garnishment, insurance or extra withholding.Compare every paystub line with the calculator inputs.
Illinois withholding looks wrongIL-W-4 exemptions, remote work, other state wages or payroll setup.Review IL-W-4 and employer state wage sourcing.
Bonus check looks too lowSupplemental federal withholding, FICA and Illinois withholding can stack.Ask payroll how bonus withholding is calculated.
1099 result feels too highBusiness expenses or retirement deductions were not entered.Use net profit, not gross deposits.
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Chicago tax search intents covered on this page

Chicago paycheck calculator

Use the calculator at the top for gross pay, deductions, Illinois withholding, FICA and take-home pay.

Chicago salary after tax calculator

Use salary mode and the static salary example table for quick annual and biweekly estimates.

Chicago hourly paycheck calculator

Use hourly rate, regular hours and overtime fields. Static hourly examples are included for quick scanning.

Illinois paycheck calculator Chicago

This page applies Illinois 4.95% income tax logic and keeps Chicago city wage tax at $0.

Chicago bonus tax calculator

Use the bonus field to understand how bonus, commission or RSU wages change annual tax and net pay.

Chicago 1099 tax calculator

Use 1099 mode for simplified federal self-employment and Illinois income tax planning.

Official source notes

Official resources used for Chicago paycheck planning

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FAQs

Chicago Tax Calculator 2026 FAQs

Does Chicago have a city income tax on wages in 2026?

This calculator does not add a separate Chicago city wage income tax. It estimates federal tax, Illinois income tax and payroll taxes for Chicago paycheck planning.

What Illinois income tax rate does this Chicago calculator use?

The calculator uses Illinois 4.95% income tax planning logic and applies a simplified Illinois 2026 personal exemption allowance before estimating state tax.

How do I calculate my Chicago take-home paycheck?

Start with gross pay, subtract federal income tax, Illinois income tax, Social Security, Medicare, any Additional Medicare Tax, pre-tax deductions and post-tax deductions.

Are bonuses taxed differently in Chicago?

Chicago does not add a separate city wage tax line here, but bonuses can still have federal supplemental withholding, Illinois withholding, Social Security and Medicare.

Does a 401k lower my Illinois tax?

A traditional 401k may reduce federal and Illinois taxable wage planning, but it usually does not reduce Social Security and Medicare wages.

Do Chicago 1099 contractors pay Illinois income tax?

Many Chicago 1099 contractors need federal income tax, self-employment tax and Illinois income tax planning. Use net profit, not only gross deposits.

Is Chicago sales tax included in paycheck results?

No. Sales tax is a purchase tax, not a paycheck deduction. This page includes a small side estimator only for purchase planning.

Why does my employer payroll app show a different result?

Payroll apps may use exact W-4, IL-W-4, benefit rules, year-to-date wages, pay dates, pre-tax treatment and employer-specific deductions. Match every input before comparing.

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