H-1B · Florida · Tax year 2026
H-1B take-home pay in Florida, salary
$174,631 / year
That's $14,553/month or $6,717/biweekly, after federal income tax, FICA, (20.62% effective tax rate).
Annual
$174,631
Monthly
$14,553
Bi-weekly (×26)
$6,717
Married filing jointly. Once you are a resident alien for tax purposes, you can elect Married Filing Jointly with a US-resident spouse — doubling the standard deduction and widening the brackets.
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How is the take-home calculated?
| Line item | Annual | % of gross | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gross salary | $220,000 | 100.00% | Input · |
| Federal income tax | −$30,740 | 13.97% | IRS Rev. Proc. 2025-32 |
| Social Security (6.2%, capped) | −$11,439 | 5.20% | SSA 2026 wage base |
| Medicare (1.45%) | −$3,190 | 1.45% | IRS Pub 15 |
| Take-home pay | $174,631 | 79.38% |
Effective tax rate 20.62% · Marginal federal 22.00% · Marginal state 0.00% · 4 line items hidden ($0 at this scenario)
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- Gross salary: $220,000 .
- Federal taxable income: $187,800 (after standard deduction of $32,200).
- Federal income tax: $30,740 —
computed by stepping through the MFJ progressive brackets:
- 10% on income up to $24,800
- 12% on income up to $100,800
- 22% on income up to $211,400
- 24% on income up to $403,550
- 32% on income up to $512,450
- 35% on income up to $768,700
- 37% on income above the previous cap
- FICA: Social Security 6.2% on wages up to $184,500 ($11,439); Medicare 1.45% on all wages ($3,190) .
- State tax: $0 (income tax $0 + SDI/local $0).
- Total tax: $45,369 = 20.62% of gross.
- Take-home: $220,000 − $45,369 = $174,631.
Assumptions used in this calculation (1)
- Federal standard deduction applied: $32,200 (MFJ, tax year 2026).
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Annual take-home
$174,631
$14,553 / month · $6,717 bi-weekly
- Federal income tax
- $30,740
- Social Security
- $11,439
- Medicare
- $3,190
- State income tax
- $0
- Total tax
- $45,369
Effective rate 20.62% · Marginal federal 22.00% · Marginal state 0.00%
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Frequently asked questions
Specific to this visa, state, and salary. Sourced to IRS, SSA, and state DOR.
How much does a H-1B (married filing jointly) earn after tax on $220,000 in Florida?
A H-1B holder (married filing jointly) grossing $220,000 in Florida takes home approximately $174,631 per year, or about $14,553/month. Total federal + state + payroll tax burden: $45,369 (20.62% effective rate).
Are H-1B holders subject to FICA in this scenario?
Yes. Social Security 6.2% up to $184,500 (2026 wage base), Medicare 1.45% on all wages, plus 0.9% additional Medicare above the filing-status threshold.
Can the standard deduction be claimed in this scenario?
Yes — $32,200 federal standard deduction is applied (resident alien for tax purposes).
What state taxes apply in Florida?
Florida does not impose a state income tax on wages. Your $220,000 salary owes $0 in state income tax.
How much would maxing out a 401(k) save me at this income?
Contributing the 2026 IRS limit of $23,500 pre-tax to a 401(k) would reduce federal income tax by roughly $5,170 at your 22.00% marginal federal bracket, plus $0 in state tax. (Note: 401(k) contributions still count as FICA wages, so Social Security and Medicare are unchanged.)
How are bonuses and RSU vesting taxed for H-1B holders?
Bonuses and RSUs are supplemental wages. Federal supplemental withholding is a flat 22% on amounts up to $1M, then 37% above. Florida applies its standard income-tax rules. FICA still applies if the visa is not FICA-exempt. This is withholding, not the final tax — high earners often underwithhold and owe at filing time.
When is filing jointly better than filing separately for an H-1B holder?
MFJ is almost always better than MFS for couples where one spouse earns significantly less than the other. The MFJ standard deduction is exactly 2× single ($32,200 vs $16,100 for 2026), and the brackets are wider in the lower bands. The exception is when both spouses earn roughly the same and one has very high deductions or income-driven student-loan payments tied to taxable income.
Where do these numbers come from?
Federal: IRS Rev. Proc. 2025-32 (2026 inflation adjustments). FICA: IRS Pub 15 + SSA 2026 COLA. State: Florida has no income tax. NRA rules: IRS Pub 519. Full source list and verification status on the verification page.
Sources
- IRS Rev. Proc. 2025-32 (2026 inflation adjustments) (opens in new tab) — Federal tax brackets and standard deduction.
- IRS Pub 15 (Employer Tax Guide) (opens in new tab) — FICA withholding mechanics.
- IRS Pub 519 (US Tax Guide for Aliens) (opens in new tab) — NRA rules, substantial presence, treaty benefits.
- IRS Substantial Presence Test (opens in new tab)
- SSA 2026 COLA fact sheet (opens in new tab) — Social Security wage base.