How Wyoming payroll taxes impact your 2026 paycheck
Wyoming does not tax earned income, so only federal withholding, Social Security, Medicare, and any local payroll taxes reduce your paycheck.
Because we already maintain federal, FICA, and Wyoming withholding tables for every filing status, the calculator instantly shows both per-paycheck and annual net pay. Toggle between salary and hourly pay, include pre-tax deductions such as 401(k), HSA, or health insurance, and watch the tool recompute your Wyoming take-home pay immediately.
Quick Wyoming tax facts
- Wyoming does not impose a state income tax.
- Federal income tax, Social Security, and Medicare withholding apply in every state, including Wyoming.
- You can pre-fill the calculator by visiting https://mynetpay.org/?state=WY#calculator.
- Local payroll taxes may apply in certain Wyoming cities or counties—add them after reviewing your pay stub.
How to use the Wyoming paycheck calculator
- Select salary or hourly pay and enter your gross income.
- Choose Wyoming as your state (using
?state=WYin the URL fills it in automatically). - Pick your pay frequency and filing status, then add any 401(k), HSA, or health insurance deductions.
- Click “Calculate My Paycheck” and review the per-paycheck plus annual summary, including federal, Wyoming, and FICA withholding.
Wyoming local taxes and paycheck adjustments
Many Wyoming workers also face local payroll or city wage taxes. Use your latest pay stub to see those percentages and add them as post-tax deductions inside the calculator. This is especially important if you work in a major metro area or a school district that levies its own earned income tax.
2026 planning tips for Wyoming employees
- Update your W-4 (and any Wyoming-specific withholding form) if you picked up a second job, got married, or expect significant itemized deductions in 2026.
- Leverage pre-tax benefits—every dollar you contribute to a 401(k) or HSA reduces both federal and Wyoming taxable income (unless you live in a no-tax state).
- Track your year-to-date taxable wages. Once you hit the Social Security wage base, your take-home pay will jump because OASDI withholding stops for the rest of the year.
Get your exact Wyoming take-home pay
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