Idaho Paycheck Calculator 2026
2026Calculate your take-home pay in Idaho. Idaho has a flat income tax system. Based on current ID and federal tax rates.
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.
Idaho Tax Overview
Idaho adopted a flat income tax rate of 5.695% in 2023, replacing its previous progressive system with rates up to 6.5%. The state conforms to the federal standard deduction.
Idaho follows the federal minimum wage of $7.25/hr. Tipped employees may be paid $3.35/hr provided tips bring total compensation to at least the minimum wage.
The state sales tax rate of 6% applies broadly, including to groceries (reduced to 0% starting April 2025 under HB 292). Local jurisdictions cannot add additional sales taxes.
Idaho has no local income taxes, disability insurance, paid family leave, estate tax, or inheritance tax. Property taxes average around 0.63%.
Idaho's economy has been growing rapidly, driven by technology sector migration from neighboring states. The state uses federal taxable income as the starting point for state tax calculations.
Idaho Key Rates & Limits (2026)
| State Income Tax | 0.05695% (flat) |
| State Sales Tax | 0.06% |
| Avg. Property Tax Rate | 0.0063% |
| Minimum Wage | $7.25/hr |
| State Disability Insurance (SDI) | No |
| Paid Family Leave | No |