Alabama Paycheck Calculator 2026

2026

Calculate your take-home pay in Alabama. Alabama has a progressive income tax system. Based on current AL and federal tax rates.

Pay Type
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Net Pay (Bi-Weekly)

$2,368.94

Annual Take-Home

$61,592.50

Total Tax (Annual)

$13,407.50

Paycheck Breakdown (Bi-Weekly)

Gross Pay$2,884.62
Federal Income Tax- $295.00
Social Security (6.2%)- $178.85
Medicare (1.45%)- $41.83
Net Pay$2,368.94

Annual Summary

Gross Annual Income$75,000.00
Federal Income Tax- $7,670.00
FICA (SS + Medicare)- $5,737.50
Total Deductions & Tax- $13,407.50
Annual Take-Home Pay$61,592.50
Monthly Take-Home$5,132.71

Disclaimer: This calculator is for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax, financial, or legal advice. Results are estimates based on the information you provide and current rates. Always consult a qualified tax professional or financial advisor for advice specific to your situation.

Alabama Tax Overview

Alabama has one of the lowest property tax rates in the nation at approximately 0.40%, partly offset by higher combined sales tax rates that can exceed 10% in some jurisdictions.

Alabama is one of the few states that allows a full deduction for federal income taxes paid on the state return, which effectively lowers the state tax burden for most filers.

Alabama does not have a state minimum wage law, so the federal minimum wage of $7.25/hr applies. Tipped employees receive $2.13/hr plus tips.

Local occupational taxes in cities like Birmingham (1%) and many counties add to the overall tax burden. Employers must register separately in each locality.

Alabama has no state disability insurance or paid family leave programs. The state sales tax of 4% is among the lower base rates, but local add-ons push combined rates much higher.

Alabama Key Rates & Limits (2026)

State Income Tax progressive (up to 5%)
State Sales Tax 0.04%
Avg. Property Tax Rate 0.004%
Minimum Wage $7.25/hr
State Disability Insurance (SDI) No
Paid Family Leave No
Local/City Income Tax Many Alabama cities and counties levy occupational taxes ranging from 0.5% to 2%. These are in addition to the state income tax.