United States

Modern US calculators for paycheck, taxes, and smarter take-home pay planning.

A US-only entry point that feels focused. Search calculators instantly, jump into high-value state pages, and keep India as a separate country path instead of mixing both markets together.

Coverage

51 payroll pages

Every state plus DC routed from one US-only hub.

Experience

Built for US paychecks

Federal, FICA, and state withholding flows without India-first clutter.

US-only experience

This surface only shows US calculators and US state pages.

Fast and clean

Search-first layout, frictionless links, and no clutter from unrelated tools.

2025 tax year data

Built around current federal and state paycheck logic already in the product.

State Directory

Browse states by tax behavior, not by a giant wall of cards

People do not think about paycheck calculators alphabetically. They think in buckets: no-income-tax states, flat-tax states, and the states where payroll gets meaningfully more complicated.

9 states

No income tax

Useful when users compare relocation and take-home pay upside.

14 states

Flat-tax states

A simpler withholding story with one statewide rate.

6 states

Complex payroll states

Higher-friction markets where paycheck pages carry more value.

22 states

Standard progressive states

The rest of the country, grouped cleanly instead of shown as a wall.

Country Switch

Keep the US surface clean, but still make India discoverable.

The US section should feel native to an American visitor. India remains available as a country-level route, not mixed into the main calculator directory.

United StatesIndia

Detail work

US-only header and footer links

Search box with real state-page results

Country switch that keeps India separate

Sleek gradients, glass panels, and cleaner hierarchy

Disclaimer: Results are estimates for planning only and do not constitute tax, legal, lending, or investment advice. Actual paycheck and tax outcomes can vary based on employer settings, local rules, and personal elections. Consult a qualified US tax professional, CFP, or attorney before making financial decisions.