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H-1B take-home pay in West Virginia (2026)

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

Gross salary Take-home Monthly Effective rate
$60,000 $47,642 $3,970 20.6% Details →
$80,000 $61,446 $5,121 23.2% Details →
$100,000 $74,600 $6,217 25.4% Details →
$120,000 $87,754 $7,313 26.9% Details →
$150,000 $106,921 $8,910 28.7% Details →
$180,000 $126,052 $10,504 30.0% Details →
$220,000 $153,411 $12,784 30.3% Details →
$280,000 $189,823 $15,819 32.2% Details →
$350,000 $230,472 $19,206 34.2% Details →
$500,000 $317,577 $26,465 36.5% Details →

How West Virginia state income tax works for H-1B holders

State tax structure
Flat 4.58%
State standard deduction
Conforms to federal / no separate amount

West Virginia charges a single flat rate of 4.58% 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 West Virginia is dominated by federal tax + FICA, with the flat state component layered on top.

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

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: tax.wv.gov/