Nothing will be withheld from your paycheck because the paycheck is issued to you after all of the necessary taxes have been withheld from your gross earnings (wages).
You should get this information from your employer payroll department as they will be the one that would know how much FICA, federal income tax, state income, local taxes, etc they will have to withhold from your hourly pay or gross pay for the pay period.
After the withheld amount for all taxes is subtracted from your gross wages (earned income) your paycheck will issued for the net amount of your earning (wages).
It will be about $1,259 for taxes $2.45.
$640
You should check with your employer as they would have all of the necessary information to determine the amount of taxes withheld state taxes. The percentage may vary, depending on your income and number of exemptions claimed.
Roughly 78% of gross pay is left after Federal, State, Medicade, and Social Security taxes are taken out. For example, a worker with an annual gross income of $40,000 - or $3,333 monthly gross income - would receive about $2,633 after taxes are removed.
That depends on what you put down on your W-4. If you want to see how much will be taken out of your paycheck, use this handy calculator: http://www.paycheckcity.com/NetPayCalc/netpaycalculator.asp
How much is being taken out of your paycheck in taxes
It will be about $1,259 for taxes $2.45.
31% for taxes and 2% for your pension/401k
$640
It will be whatever the kentucky taxes are, just cause you live in ohio don't mean anything. So it will be how many dependents you choose to claim, and if you have any extra withholdings held out.
Working through a financial calculator will help to show the value taken out of your paycheck. This website provides a calculator to view what you should expect can be taken out of your paycheck http://www.moneychimp.com/features/tax_brackets.htm
The percentage that is taken out of your paycheck depends on your exemptions and the amount of money you make. Generally, around 15% is taken out of each paycheck and held for taxes, social security and other fees.
You should check with your employer as they would have all of the necessary information to determine the amount of taxes withheld state taxes. The percentage may vary, depending on your income and number of exemptions claimed.
Roughly 78% of gross pay is left after Federal, State, Medicade, and Social Security taxes are taken out. For example, a worker with an annual gross income of $40,000 - or $3,333 monthly gross income - would receive about $2,633 after taxes are removed.
Your employer will be able to give you the total percentage amount that will be withheld form your 70000 paycheck in NYC. And then you will be able to determine the amount net income that you will be bringing home.
That depends on what you put down on your W-4. If you want to see how much will be taken out of your paycheck, use this handy calculator: http://www.paycheckcity.com/NetPayCalc/netpaycalculator.asp
$1500-1700 Net after taxes