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2025 tax tables · verified June 2026

Michigan paycheck calculator

Michigan's 4.25% income tax leaves a $75,000 salary about $58,126 a year in take-home, after 2025 federal and FICA taxes.

Filing status
Michigan
Flat 4.25% state income tax.
Your take-home pay
$2,236
per bi-weekly paycheck
You keep 78¢ of every dollar earned
Annual
$58,126
Effective rate
22.5%
Estimate only · Uses 2025 federal + FICA tables · Not tax advice
Annual breakdown
Gross pay$75,000
Federal income tax−$7,949
Social Security (6.2%)−$4,650
Medicare (1.45%)−$1,088
State tax (Michigan)−$3,188
Take-home pay$58,126

Michigan tax & wage facts

State income tax

4.25%

Minimum wage

$12.48/hr

Take-home on $75k

$58,126

Median household income

$72,389

Flat 4.25% state income tax.

Common questions about Michigan pay

Does Michigan have a state income tax?

Yes. Flat 4.25% state income tax. On a $75,000 salary that is about $3,188/year in Michigan state income tax in this estimate.

What is the take-home pay on $75,000 in Michigan?

About $58,126/year ($2,236 per bi-weekly paycheck) for a single filer, after roughly $7,949 federal tax, $5,738 FICA, and $3,188 Michigan state tax. Adjust the calculator for your salary and filing status.

What is the minimum wage in Michigan?

The Michigan minimum wage is $12.48 per hour. At full time (about 2,080 hours a year) that is roughly $25,958 gross per year.

Michigan payroll quirks to know

Things the calculator above does not capture, drawn from state revenue departments and official sources.

  • Michigan's 4.25% income tax rate is locked into the state constitution (Const. Art. IX §7), requiring a 3/4 legislative vote to change.
  • Detroit residents pay an additional city income tax of 1% to 2% (most other Michigan cities do not).
  • Michigan allows a personal exemption ($5,900 per filer for 2025, indexed) and an additional senior exemption.
  • 401(k) contributions are pre-tax for Michigan state tax; Social Security is largely exempt.

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