South Carolina Paycheck Calculator 2026

South Carolina Paycheck Calculator 2026

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South Carolina paycheck calculator for fast 2026 take-home pay estimates

Estimate your paycheck in South Carolina for 2026 with a clear breakdown of gross pay, federal withholding, South Carolina tax, FICA, deductions, and net pay.

2026
Tax Year Focus
Salary + Hourly
Pay Types
SC + Federal
Tax Layers

Key facts before you calculate

State withholding
South Carolina income tax applies

Your paycheck can include state withholding in addition to federal taxes and FICA.

Local wage tax
Generally none

Most South Carolina employees do not pay a separate local wage income tax.

FICA taxes
Social Security + Medicare

These usually come out of every W-2 paycheck unless you are exempt under a special rule.

Useful for
Job offers and pay planning

Use it to compare annual salary, hourly pay, deductions, and likely take-home pay.

Who can use this tool

W-2 employees

Estimate net pay from a salary or hourly job in South Carolina.

Job seekers

Compare offers and see what a posted salary could look like after taxes.

Hourly workers

Check weekly, biweekly, semimonthly, or monthly pay after deductions.

Career switchers

Compare a new role against your current paycheck before you accept an offer.

South Carolina paycheck calculator

Enter your pay details below to estimate your 2026 net paycheck.

Enter your gross yearly salary before taxes.
Examples: 401(k), health insurance, HSA, FSA.
Examples: wage garnishments or after-tax benefits.
Optional extra federal amount withheld each paycheck.
Optional extra state amount withheld each paycheck.

How this calculator works

1

Enter gross pay details

Choose salary or hourly pay, then select the pay frequency that matches your paycheck schedule.

2

Add deductions

Include pre-tax deductions like 401(k) or health insurance, plus any post-tax deductions and extra withholding.

3

Review your take-home pay

See your estimated net paycheck with separate line items for federal tax, South Carolina withholding, Social Security, Medicare, and deductions.

What to know about South Carolina paychecks in 2026

This south carolina paycheck calculator is built for workers who want a practical estimate before payday, before changing jobs, or before accepting a new offer. It is especially useful if you are comparing annual salary to net pay, checking an hourly job, or reviewing how deductions change your take-home amount.

South Carolina workers usually see several layers on a paycheck. The most common are federal income tax withholding, South Carolina state withholding, Social Security tax, Medicare tax, and any pre-tax or post-tax deductions you elected through your employer. That means your net pay can be much lower than your advertised gross salary, even when your wage rate looks strong.

If you want a broader starting point before using this state-specific tool, visit the paycheck calculators hub or try the main paycheck calculator. If you are converting annual income first, the salary calculator and salary to hourly calculator can help.

What this tool includes

This calculator is designed for W-2 paycheck estimates in South Carolina. It supports salary and hourly pay, common pay frequencies, and deduction scenarios that many employees see in 2026. It also gives you a cleaner result view than many competitor tools by separating taxes, deductions, and net pay into one summary.

You can use it to estimate a weekly paycheck, biweekly paycheck, semimonthly paycheck, monthly paycheck, quarterly paycheck, or annualized result. If you need help comparing schedules, tools like the weekly pay calculator, biweekly pay calculator, and semimonthly pay calculator are also useful.

Pre-tax deductions matter because they can reduce taxable wages before some income taxes are calculated. Post-tax deductions do not lower taxable wages the same way, but they still reduce your final net paycheck. This is one of the main reasons two workers with the same salary can take home different amounts.

Important assumptions

This tool is meant for paycheck planning, not payroll filing. Actual employer payroll systems can handle rounding, year-to-date wage caps, supplemental wages, benefit plans, and special withholding elections in slightly different ways. If you have large bonuses, irregular overtime, multiple jobs, or a unique tax setup, your real paycheck may differ.

South Carolina withholding rules and federal withholding tables can change. This page is written for 2026 and should be used as a current-year estimate only. If you are reviewing tax withholding choices, you may also want to use the federal tax calculator, tax withholding calculator, or W-4 calculator.

Real paycheck planning examples

$52,000 salary, biweekly pay

A South Carolina employee earning $52,000 per year can use this tool to estimate what each biweekly paycheck may look like after federal withholding, South Carolina withholding, FICA, and deductions like health insurance or a 401(k).

$24 per hour, 80 hours biweekly

An hourly worker can estimate gross pay for the pay period, then compare how much is left after taxes. This is useful for warehouse, healthcare, retail, hospitality, and trade jobs where hours and deductions can vary.

Comparing two job offers

If one role pays more but has higher benefit deductions, your final paycheck may not improve as much as expected. This calculator helps compare realistic take-home pay, not just posted salary.

Frequently asked questions

Data sources and references

Privacy

Your entries stay in your browser while you use this calculator.

We do not ask for your name, SSN, employer account, or payroll login.

Use sample numbers if you prefer not to enter exact paycheck amounts.

Developed and reviewed by

Eman Ali Mughal
Developed and reviewed by

This tool was developed and reviewed for accuracy and usability by Eman Ali Mughal.

Methodology uses federal withholding guidance, South Carolina withholding guidance, payroll deduction logic, and practical paycheck-first result design for US workers in 2026.

Last updated: April 19, 2026 โ€ข Developer profile available on LinkedIn