Calculadora de Tasa Impositiva Marginal

Determina la tasa impositiva que pagas sobre tu último dólar de ingreso.

USD
USD

Marginal Rate

22 %

Tax on Extra Income$1,100
After-Tax Extra Income$3,900

Marginal Rate vs Taxable Income

Fórmula

Marginal Tax Rate

Your marginal rate is the tax rate on your next dollar of income. A $5,000 raise at 22% marginal rate means $1,100 in additional tax.

After-Tax Raise = Raise x (1 - Marginal Rate)

Important: Getting a raise never results in less take-home pay. Only the additional income is taxed at the higher rate.

Ejemplo Resuelto

$75,000 income with a $5,000 raise.

  1. 01Marginal rate at $75,000 = 22%
  2. 02Tax on $5,000 raise = $5,000 x 22% = $1,100
  3. 03After-tax raise = $5,000 - $1,100 = $3,900

Preguntas Frecuentes

Can a raise push me into a higher bracket and cost me money?

No. Only the income above the bracket threshold is taxed at the higher rate. A raise always results in more take-home pay.

What is my total marginal rate?

Add federal marginal rate + state rate + FICA (7.65% if employed). For someone in the 22% federal bracket in a 5% state: about 34.65% total marginal rate.

Why does marginal rate matter?

It determines the tax impact of deductions, contributions, and additional income. A $1,000 401(k) contribution saves $220 in a 22% bracket vs $120 in a 12% bracket.

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