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How do I figure out my monthly net income?

I’ll be making $48,000 a year in Florida and would like to know what my net income per month will be. I don’t know how to do the calculations or what taxes and other deductions are made other than that there is a 7.5% something I will have to pay that my employer also pays. Thanks!

Well that comes out to $932.08 per week that you would be making. So most months you would make$3,728.32 before taxes and then 4 months of the year you would make $4,660.40 before taxes. I’m not sure what Florida Taxes are, but my gross weekly income here in Arkansas is $567 and I bring home $472 - So I have $95 held out every week in taxes. Yours would be almost double that per week so I would say you would make around (give or take depending on how you file [single, married with dependants, etc.]) $2,968.32 per month in the months with 4 weeks and $3,710.40 in the months with 5 weeks. This is just a rough estimate.

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3 Responses

  1. Tribeca Says:

    Use this:
    http://www.paycheckcity.com/netpaycalc/netpaycalculator.asp

    It’s a pay check calculator and you can customize it to fit your situation.
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  2. lovethoseyankees Says:

    Well that comes out to $932.08 per week that you would be making. So most months you would make$3,728.32 before taxes and then 4 months of the year you would make $4,660.40 before taxes. I’m not sure what Florida Taxes are, but my gross weekly income here in Arkansas is $567 and I bring home $472 - So I have $95 held out every week in taxes. Yours would be almost double that per week so I would say you would make around (give or take depending on how you file [single, married with dependants, etc.]) $2,968.32 per month in the months with 4 weeks and $3,710.40 in the months with 5 weeks. This is just a rough estimate.
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  3. Jeff Says:

    Your gross (before taxes) income will be $4,000/mo.

    After taxes (and withholding 15% ($600/mo) for the 401K), you’ll get about $2665/mo.

    The 7.5% is the social security and medicare taxes, which is in addition to regular 1040 income tax.

    Try this link:

    http://www.finance.cch.com/sohoApplets/PayrollGross.asp
    References :

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