TN · District of Columbia · Tax year 2026
TN take-home pay in District of Columbia, salary
That's $11,770/month or $5,432/biweekly, after federal income tax, FICA, and state income tax (35.80% effective tax rate).
Why this number differs from a generic paycheck calculator
NRAs cannot claim the federal standard deduction.
Generic calculators silently apply the $16,100 single standard deduction. As a nonresident alien (no applicable treaty), you don't get it — that's roughly $3,542–$3,864 more federal tax at typical bracket rates. IRS Pub 519.
How is the take-home calculated?
| Line item | Annual | % of gross | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gross salary | $220,000 | 100.00% | Input · |
| Federal income tax | −$46,856 | 21.30% | 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 |
| Additional Medicare (0.9% above threshold) | −$180 | 0.08% | IRC §3101(b)(2) |
| State income tax | −$17,100 | 7.77% | State Department of Revenue |
| Take-home pay | $141,235 | 64.20% |
Effective tax rate 35.80% · Marginal federal 32.00% · Marginal state 8.50% · 2 line items hidden ($0 at this scenario)
Show the math
- Gross salary: $220,000 .
- Federal taxable income: $220,000 (after standard deduction of $0).
- Federal income tax: $46,856 —
computed by stepping through the SINGLE progressive brackets:
- 10% on income up to $12,400
- 12% on income up to $50,400
- 22% on income up to $105,700
- 24% on income up to $201,775
- 32% on income up to $256,225
- 35% on income up to $640,600
- 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) ; Additional Medicare 0.9% on wages above filing-status threshold ($180).
- State tax: $17,100 (income tax $17,100 + SDI/local $0).
- Total tax: $78,765 = 35.80% of gross.
- Take-home: $220,000 − $78,765 = $141,235.
Assumptions used in this calculation (1)
- NRAs cannot claim the standard deduction (exception: F-1/J-1 students from India under treaty Article 21).
Try your own numbers
- Federal income tax
- $41,704
- Social Security
- $11,439
- Medicare
- $3,190
- Additional Medicare
- $180
- State income tax
- $17,100
- Total tax
- $73,613
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Frequently asked questions
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How much does a TN (first-year (nra)) earn after tax on $220,000 in District of Columbia?
Are TN holders subject to FICA in this scenario?
Can the standard deduction be claimed in this scenario?
What state taxes apply in District of Columbia?
How much would I save by moving to a no-state-tax state at this salary?
How much would maxing out a 401(k) save me at this income?
How are bonuses and RSU vesting taxed for TN holders?
How much more does a first-year H-1B (NRA) pay vs. a resident H-1B at the same salary?
Where do these numbers come from?
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.
- District of Columbia Department of Revenue (opens in new tab) — State income tax rates and brackets.