Michigan Paycheck Tax Calculator

Estimate take-home pay and employee taxes for Michigan. Enter your pay details to get a line-by-line breakdown.

Michigan Paycheck

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How often are you paid?
How are you paid?
Any overtime?
Federal withholding
Location and sourcing
State-specific questions Only the inputs required for Michigan appear here.
State adjustments
Optional extra state amount per paycheck.
Pre-tax deductions
Retirement
Take home
Employee taxes
Employer taxes
Earnings $2,000.00
Taxes −$394.15
Federal Income Tax −$156.15
Social Security −$124.00
Medicare −$29.00
MI State Income Tax −$85.00
Take Home $1,605.85
Employer cost breakdown
Gross pay $2,000.00
Employer Social Security +$124.00
Employer Medicare +$29.00
FUTA +$120.00
MI UI Tax +$0.00
Total employer cost $2,273.00

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Line Who pays Rate Wage base
MI City Income Tax
Michigan city income tax based on taxing city of residence or taxing city of work, using resident and nonresident city rates.
Employee Bracket or formula based No cap
MI State Income Tax
Flat 4.25% Michigan state withholding from the current state-tax model.
Employee 4.25% No cap
MI UI Tax
Michigan unemployment insurance is employer-paid. The exact contribution depends on the employer's assigned Michigan UI tax rate and the current taxable wage base, so the calculator should capture those employer-specific values for an exact amount.
Employer User supplied No cap
Some state or local tax rules for this jurisdiction are still partial and may require user-entered rates or manual review. Some employer-side state taxes depend on employer size, assigned unemployment rates, or program elections. Review the line notes before relying on those totals. Some state-specific lines need additional answers before the calculator can resolve all applicable rates: EmployerAssignedRatePercent, EmployerTaxableWageBase, resident city.

This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax, legal, or financial advice. Rates and rules change frequently — confirm with official sources before making payroll decisions.