Take-home pay, computed in the open.
Take-home pay $2,238.74 per biweekly paycheck
per biweekly paycheck · single · Kansas · 2026 tables
- Gross / check
- $2,884.62
- Taxes / check
- $645.88
- Net / year
- $58,207
- Effective rate
- 22.4%
The stub, line by line
| Line item | Each paycheck | Per year |
|---|---|---|
| Gross pay | $2,884.62 | $75,000 |
| Federal income tax | −$295.00 | −$7,670 |
| Kansas income tax | −$130.20 | −$3,385 |
| Social Security | −$178.85 | −$4,650 |
| Medicare | −$41.83 | −$1,088 |
| Take-home pay | $2,238.74 | $58,207 |
Kansas levies no local wage or earnings income taxes; a local intangibles tax imposed by some counties and cities applies only to interest and dividend income, not wages.
How Kansas taxes a paycheck
Kansas keeps its two-bracket individual income tax at 5.20% and 5.58% for 2026 after the SB 269 revenue trigger failed to produce an automatic rate cut (DOR Notice 25-06).
The 2026 Kansas standard deduction is $3,605 for a single filer and $8,240 for a married couple filing jointly.
Kansas allows a personal exemption of $9,160 per filer before its rate applies.
Kansas levies no local wage or earnings income taxes; a local intangibles tax imposed by some counties and cities applies only to interest and dividend income, not wages.
Common salaries, translated
Sources
- K.S.A. 79-32,119 (standard deduction; fixed amounts $3,605 single / $8,240 MFJ / $6,180 HOH, no indexing) - Kansas State Legislature
- AARP Kansas State Tax Guide (2026) - brackets 5.2%/5.58% by all filing statuses, standard deduction $3,605, personal exemption $9,160/$18,320
- Bloomberg Tax: Kansas DOR Announces No 2026 Income Tax Rate Cut Under SB 269 (DOR Notice 25-06, Oct 2, 2025)
- FastDemocracy bill tracker - Kansas HB 2629 'Died in Committee' Apr 10, 2026 (standard deduction increase failed)
- LegalClarity - Kansas Standard Deduction Amounts (single $3,605, MFJ $8,240, HOH $6,180, MFS $4,120; personal exemption $9,160/$18,320, dependent $2,320)
- IRS Rev. Proc. 2025-32 — 2026 federal brackets and standard deduction
- SSA — 2026 Social Security wage base