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H-1B take-home pay in Maryland (2026)

Pick a salary to see the full breakdown — federal income tax, FICA, Maryland state income tax, and your annual / monthly / bi-weekly net.

Gross salary Take-home Monthly Effective rate
$60,000 $46,940 $3,912 21.8% Details →
$80,000 $60,510 $5,043 24.4% Details →
$100,000 $73,430 $6,119 26.6% Details →
$120,000 $86,350 $7,196 28.0% Details →
$150,000 $105,166 $8,764 29.9% Details →
$180,000 $123,946 $10,329 31.1% Details →
$220,000 $150,837 $12,570 31.4% Details →
$280,000 $186,547 $15,546 33.4% Details →
$350,000 $226,377 $18,865 35.3% Details →
$500,000 $311,727 $25,977 37.7% Details →

Cities & counties in Maryland with local income tax

Some Maryland localities add their own income tax on top of state tax. Pick a salary above and choose the locality from the dropdown in the calculator to apply it:

Montgomery County, Prince George's County, Baltimore City, Howard County, Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County, Frederick County, Allegany County, Calvert County, Caroline County, Carroll County, Cecil County, Charles County, Dorchester County, Garrett County, Harford County, Kent County, Queen Anne's County, Somerset County, St. Mary's County, Talbot County, Washington County, Wicomico County, Worcester County.

How Maryland state income tax works for H-1B holders

State tax structure
Flat 5.75%
State standard deduction
Conforms to federal / no separate amount

Maryland charges a single flat rate of 5.75% on taxable income. Unlike the federal system, there are no brackets — every dollar of taxable income is taxed at the same rate. This makes the state tax math simple: $H-1B take-home in Maryland is dominated by federal tax + FICA, with the flat state component layered on top.

Local taxes in Maryland. 24 cities and counties in Maryland levy their own income tax on top of the state rate — see the "Cities & counties" section above. If you live or work in one of those localities, your effective tax rate is higher than the state headline rate.

What's different for H-1B holders in Maryland?

State income tax generally does not distinguish between visa categories — it only looks at where you live and where you work, not your immigration status. A few practical notes for H-1B holders specifically:

Source: www.marylandtaxes.gov/