Utah Paycheck Calculator

Utah charges a flat 4.65% state income tax on all earned income. No brackets, no phase-ins. Enter your salary to see what reaches your bank account.

Your estimated take-home pay

$2,245

per paycheck

$58,359 annually · Effective tax rate: 22.2%

Deduction
Per Paycheck
Annual
Gross Pay
$2,885
$75,000
Federal Income Tax
-$312
-$8,114
Utah Tax
-$107
-$2,790
Social Security (6.2%)
-$179
-$4,650
Medicare (1.45%)
-$42
-$1,088
Total Deductions
-$640
-$16,642
Take-Home Pay
$2,245
$58,359
Tax burden breakdown22.2% total
Take-home Federal State Social Security Medicare

The Tax You See Is the Tax You Pay

Utah's income tax system is about as predictable as they come. Every dollar of earned income is taxed at 4.65%, and there are no local or city income taxes layered on top. No bracket surprises, no county add-ons, no hidden surcharges. A $70,000 salary generates roughly $3,255 in state tax. A $140,000 salary generates $6,510. You can do the multiplication in your head and be within rounding distance of the real number. That predictability has a practical benefit when you are comparing job offers: you do not need a tax accountant to estimate your take-home in Utah, just a calculator and thirty seconds.

The Salt Lake Tech Corridor Paycheck

Utah's economy has quietly become one of the most dynamic in the country, driven by a tech sector concentrated along the I-15 corridor from Provo through Salt Lake City to Ogden. Companies like Qualtrics, Pluralsight, and Domo built their headquarters here, and a growing number of Bay Area firms have opened satellite offices to tap the talent pool. Salaries in Utah tech run 15% to 25% below San Francisco equivalents, but the combination of a 4.65% state tax (versus California's 9% to 13%), housing costs that are roughly half of the Bay Area's, and a commute measured in minutes rather than hours means the effective purchasing power of a $110,000 Utah salary can match or exceed a $160,000 California salary. That math is what is driving inbound migration and reshaping the Wasatch Front job market.