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Overview of Pennsylvania Taxes

Pennsylvania has a flat state income tax rate of 3.07%. This is the lowest rate among the handful states that utilize flat rates. However, many cities in the Keystone State also collect local income taxes. There are 2,938 taxing jurisdictions with rates ranging as high as 3.8398% in Philadelphia, 3.6% in Reading and 3.4% in Scranton.

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Pennsylvania Paycheck Quick Facts

  • Pennsylvania income tax rate: 3.07%
  • Median household income: $73,170 (U.S. Census Bureau)
  • Number of municipalities and school districts that have local income taxes: 2,938

How Your Pennsylvania Paycheck Works

Without the help of a paycheck calculator, it’s tricky to figure out what your take-home pay will be after taxes and other monies are withheld. For starters, all Pennsylvania employers will withhold federal and state income taxes from your paychecks, as well as FICA taxes. Depending on where in the state you live, you will likely also pay local income taxes.

The amount of federal income taxes withheld will depend on your income level and the withholding information that you put on your Form W-4. The IRS made notable updates to the W-4 in recent years. Instead of using allowances, the new form applies a five-step process that requires filers to prove and enter annual dollar amounts for any additional income or jobs, along with some other personal information.

As for your FICA taxes, 6.2% of your income goes to Social Security taxes. Your employer is responsible for matching this amount for a total of 12.4% that the government receives to fund the program. Medicare taxes follow a similar process, with 1.45% being collected from both you and your employer (for a total of 2.9%). Any income you have in excess of $200,000 is subject to an additional Medicare surtax of 0.9% (your employer doesn’t match this surtax). Together, Social Security and Medicare taxes make up FICA (Federal Insurance Contributions Act) taxes.

If you’re self-employed, you are responsible for paying the full FICA taxes yourself. Luckily, there is a tax deduction that you can take when you file your taxes in order to alleviate the burden of that high self-employment tax.

Whether you work for Philadelphia International Airport or the University of Pittsburgh, your employer also withholds money from your paychecks to pay federal income taxes. These taxes are withheld from your pay throughout the year to cover a range of public expenses. How much your employer withholds in federal income taxes depends on factors like your salary, your marital status and whether or not you choose to have additional tax withheld from your paychecks.

Pennsylvania Median Household Income

YearMedian Household Income
2022$73,170
2021$72,627
2020$70,789
2019$70,582
2018$64,524
2017$61,285
2016$60,979
2015$60,389
2014$55,173
2013$55,156
2012$51,904

Pennsylvania levies a flat state income tax rate of 3.07%. Therefore, your income level and filing status will not affect the income tax rate you pay at the state level. Pennsylvania is one of just eight states that has a flat income tax rate, and of those states, it has the lowest rate. Just like federal income taxes, your employer will withhold money to cover this state income tax.

Pennsylvania also levies local income taxes in more than 2,400 municipalities. And of Pennsylvania’s 500 school districts, 469 of them levy a local income tax. The table below lists the local income tax rates in some of the state's biggest cities.

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CityRate
Aliquippa1.300%
Allentown1.975%
Altoona1.600%
Baldwin1.000%
Beaver Falls1.500%
Bellevue1.500%
Berwick1.000%
Bethel Park1.400%
Bethlehem1.000%
Bloomsburg1.560%
Bradford1.000%
Brentwood1.000%
Bristol0.500%
Brookhaven1.000%
Butler1.000%
Canonsburg1.000%
Carbondale2.500%
Carlisle1.600%
Carnegie1.000%
Castle Shannon1.000%
Chambersburg1.700%
Chester3.750%
Coatesville2.500%
Columbia1.000%
Darby1.000%
Dormont1.000%
Doylestown1.000%
Dunmore1.000%
East Stroudsburg1.000%
Easton1.950%
Economy1.000%
Elizabethtown1.000%
Emmaus1.000%
Ephrata1.000%
Erie1.650%
Franklin Park1.000%
Greensburg1.650%
Grove City1.000%
Hanover1.000%
Harrisburg2.000%
Hazleton2.750%
Hermitage2.250%
Indiana1.250%
Jeannette1.400%
Jefferson Hills1.000%
Johnstown1.500%
Kingston1.550%
Lancaster1.100%
Lansdale1.000%
Latrobe1.400%
Lebanon1.900%
Lewistown1.350%
Lititz1.150%
Lock Haven1.500%
Lower Burrell1.000%
McKeesport1.700%
Meadville1.000%
Mechanicsburg1.700%
Middletown1.750%
Millersville1.000%
Monroeville1.500%
Munhall1.000%
Murrysville1.000%
Nantico*ke2.250%
New Castle2.075%
New Kensington1.000%
Norristown2.100%
Northampton1.200%
Oil City1.000%
Old Forge1.000%
Perkasie1.500%
Philadelphia3.8398%
Phoenixville1.000%
Pittsburgh1.500%
Pleasant Hills1.000%
Plum1.000%
Pottstown1.000%
Pottsville1.000%
Quakertown1.500%
Reading3.600%
Scranton3.400%
Sharon2.250%
St. Marys1.200%
State College2.250%
Sunbury1.000%
Swissvale1.000%
Uniontown1.000%
Warren2.800%
Washington1.200%
Waynesburg1.000%
West Chester1.250%
West Mifflin1.000%
Whitehall1.700%
Wilkes Barre3.000%
Wilkinsburg1.000%
Williamsport2.000%
Wyomissing1.000%
Yeadon1.000%
York1.250%

A financial advisor can help you understand how taxes fit into your overall financial goals. Finding a financial advisor doesn't have to be hard. SmartAsset’s free tool matches you with up to three vetted financial advisors who serve your area, and you can have a free introductory call with your advisor matches to decide which one you feel is right for you. If you’re ready to find an advisor who can help you achieve your financial goals, get started now.

How You Can Affect Your Pennsylvania Paycheck

The best way to have an impact on your paycheck, and in turn your taxes, is to fine-tune them by opting for an additional dollar withholding from each of your paychecks. There is a line on the W-4 where you can enter the amount of additional withholding you’d like. So if you wanted your employer to withhold an additional $20 from each paycheck, you’d write "20" on that line of your W-4. Note that although this will result in slightly smaller paychecks each pay period, your tax bill may turn into a refund come tax time.

Unlike most other states in the U.S., Pennsylvania does not exempt contributions to 401(k)s, 403(b)s and other retirement accounts from income taxes and withholdings. However, once you reach retirement and begin taking distributions, you won't be taxed on any of your money, investment earnings included.

Health savings accounts (HSAs) and flexible spending accounts (FSAs) work normally, though. You contribute pre-tax money so that you can use it later for certain medical-related expenses, like copays. Keep in mind, though, that only $500 rolls over from one year to the next in an FSA. That means you’ll lose money if you contribute more than $500 but don’t use it before the end of the year (as of 2023). This amount increases to $610 in 2024 and $650 in 2025. If you contribute more than the year's limit to an FSA but you don’t use it all within the year, you can kiss it goodbye.

Pennsylvania Top Income Tax Rate

YearTop Income Tax Rate
20233.07%
20223.07%
20213.07%
20203.07%
20193.07%
20183.07%
20173.07%
20163.07%
20153.07%
20143.07%
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FAQs

How much tax gets taken out of your paycheck in PA? ›

Pennsylvania state income taxes are relatively simple with a 3.07% flat income tax rate. However, it isn't the only tax you need to take into consideration. There is also a local Earned Income Tax (EIT) that goes up to almost 4%, depending on location.

How much is $80,000 a year in pa? ›

If you make $80,000 a year living in the region of Pennsylvania, USA, you will be taxed $18,992. That means that your net pay will be $61,008 per year, or $5,084 per month. Your average tax rate is 23.7% and your marginal tax rate is 32.8%.

How much is $100,000 salary in Pennsylvania? ›

If you make $100,000 a year living in the region of Pennsylvania, USA, you will be taxed $25,548. That means that your net pay will be $74,452 per year, or $6,204 per month.

How much is $120,000 a year after taxes in PA? ›

If you make $120,000 a year living in the region of Pennsylvania, USA, you will be taxed $32,464. That means that your net pay will be $87,537 per year, or $7,295 per month.

How to calculate PA withholding tax? ›

For each payroll period, an employer must calculate the tax to be withheld from an employee's compensation by multiplying such compensation subject to withholding by the current per- centage rate, 3.07%, which can be found by visiting the department's Online Customer Service Center at www.revenue.pa.gov.

What is the PA state income tax rate? ›

How is income taxed in Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania has a flat individual income tax rate of 3.07 percent, meaning that every resident pays the same rate regardless of their income level. Some municipalities levy local income taxes, which include any school district taxes.

Is 100k a good salary in PA? ›

It's safe to say that a $100,000 salary is a certainly a good income level.

What is a good living wage in PA? ›

Living Wage Calculation for Pennsylvania
1 ADULT2 ADULTS (1 WORKING)
0 Children2 Children
Living Wage$21.95$42.03
Poverty Wage$7.24$15.00
Minimum Wage$7.25$7.25

What is top 1% income on PA? ›

In Pennsylvania, the cutoff for being in the top 1% of earners was $506,367 in 2020. Among neighbors to the Keystone State, Pennsylvania is in the middle — well above Ohio and West Virginia, far below New Jersey and New York and comparable to Maryland.

What is a high salary in Pennsylvania? ›

Highest Salary in Pennsylvania
Annual SalaryWeekly Pay
Top Earners$125,300$2,409
75th Percentile$99,700$1,917
Average$84,885$1,632
25th Percentile$74,700$1,436

How common is 100k salary? ›

The U.S. Census Bureau found that 37.1% of U.S. households earned at least $100,000 in 2022. Here's a more detailed breakdown of six-figure income brackets and the percentage of households in each one: $100,000 to $149,999: 16.9% $150,000 to $199,999: 8.7%

How much is 120k pa per hour? ›

If you make $120,000 per year, your hourly salary would be $60.73. This result is obtained by multiplying your base salary by the amount of hours, week, and months you work in a year, assuming you work 38 hours a week.

How much is 200k after taxes in PA? ›

If you make $200,000 a year living in the region of Pennsylvania, USA, you will be taxed $58,362. That means that your net pay will be $141,639 per year, or $11,803 per month.

How much is 500k after taxes in PA? ›

If you make $500,000 a year living in the region of Pennsylvania, USA, you will be taxed $178,935. That means that your net pay will be $321,066 per year, or $26,755 per month.

How much is 150k after taxes in PA? ›

If you make $150,000 a year living in the region of Pennsylvania, USA, you will be taxed $42,712. That means that your net pay will be $107,289 per year, or $8,941 per month.

What percent of paycheck is taken out for taxes? ›

Overview of California Taxes
Gross Paycheck$3,146
Taxes16.34%$514
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Federal Income11.75%$370
State Income4.59%$144
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How much federal tax should be withheld? ›

Marginal tax brackets for tax year 2024
Taxable incomeTaxes owed
$0 to $23,20010% of the taxable income
$23,201 to $94,300$2,320 Plus 12% of the amount over $23,200
$94,301 to $201,050$10,852 Plus 22% of amount over $94,300
$201,051 to $383,900$34,337 Plus 24% of amount over $201,050
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How to figure out PA sales tax? ›

How much is sales tax in Pennsylvania? The base state sales tax rate in Pennsylvania is 6%. Local tax rates in Pennsylvania range from 0% to 2.0%, making the sales tax range in Pennsylvania 6.0% to 8.0%.

What is the take home pay for 70000 in PA? ›

If you make $70,000 a year living in the region of Pennsylvania, USA, you will be taxed $15,714. That means that your net pay will be $54,286 per year, or $4,524 per month.

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