West Virginia Paycheck Calculator

Estimate take-home pay in West Virginia after federal tax, FICA, and state withholding. A $75,000 salary nets roughly $58,912 a year for a single filer.

Estimating take-home pay for West Virginia employees.

Gross pay based on
$2,307.69
Gross (period)
$193.08
Federal tax
$176.54
FICA
$75.57
State + SDI
$1,862.51
Net pay
$48,425.30
Net (annual)

Disclaimer: Estimate for informational purposes only. Actual withholding depends on your W-4 and employer payroll system. Not tax advice. Updated for 2026 tax year (IRS Rev. Proc. 2025-32).

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West Virginia take-home pay examples (single, monthly pay)

Annual salaryEst. monthly netEst. annual net
$50,000.00$3,402.86$40,834.30
$75,000.00$4,909.37$58,912.40
$100,000.00$6,274.58$75,294.90
$150,000.00$8,957.99$107,495.90

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Method and assumptions on the calculator methodology page. Converting an hourly wage first? Use the hourly to salary calculator.

Frequently asked questions

Does West Virginia have state income tax on wages?

Yes. West Virginia uses progressive brackets, so the rate rises with income, applied after the state's own deductions. This calculator applies the current-year brackets on top of federal tax and FICA.

How much is $75,000 after taxes in West Virginia?

Roughly $58,912 a year, or about $4,909 a month, for a single filer with no pre-tax deductions. That reflects federal income tax, Social Security, Medicare, and state withholding. Your W-4 choices and benefits change the exact number — the calculator above lets you model them.

What gets taken out of a paycheck in West Virginia?

Federal income tax (progressive brackets), Social Security (6.2% up to the annual wage base), Medicare (1.45%, plus 0.9% above $200,000), and West Virginia state withholding.

Is this an exact withholding calculation?

No — it is an estimate for planning. Actual withholding depends on your W-4 elections, employer payroll system, and benefits. The math and assumptions are documented on our calculator methodology page; verify final numbers with your payroll provider.