W-4 Preset: Single, $90,000
Baseline biweekly estimate: federal withholding $431, estimated net $2,766.
Scenario Breakdown
| Gross annual income | $90,000 |
| Standard deduction | $16,000 |
| Taxable income estimate | $74,000 |
| Federal tax after credits | $11,194 |
| Estimated FICA (annual) | $6,885 |
| Estimated net per paycheck | $2,766 |
W-4 Withholding Estimator
Estimate federal withholding per paycheck using salary, filing status, credits, other income, and deductions.
Core settings
W-4 adjustments
| Gross annual income | $90,000 |
| Standard deduction estimate | $16,000 |
| Taxable income estimate | $74,000 |
| Federal tax before credits | $11,194 |
| Federal tax after credits | $11,194 |
Estimates use a planning dataset and simplified assumptions. Real payroll withholding depends on your full W-4, pre-tax benefits, and employer system settings.
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Who This Scenario Helps
Job offer evaluation
Use this single $90,000 baseline to compare two compensation offers on paycheck impact.
W-4 adjustment planning
Test credits, deductions, and extra withholding before submitting payroll updates.
Cash-flow checks
Start from the estimated net of $2,766 per paycheck and build a monthly budget buffer.
W-4 Scenario FAQs
How much federal withholding is estimated for single $90,000?
Estimated federal withholding is about $431 per paycheck and $11,194 per year in this baseline scenario.
What is the estimated net paycheck for this W-4 preset?
The model estimates about $2,766 net per paycheck after federal withholding and FICA.
Does this include state withholding?
No. This scenario focuses on federal withholding and FICA. Add state withholding in payroll tools for a closer paycheck estimate.
Methodology & Data Quality
This W-4 withholding calculator is a planning tool. We publish how estimates are computed so results are easy to audit.
Last reviewed: February 9, 2026
How we calculate
- Estimate taxable wages from annual income, filing status, and adjustments.
- Apply progressive federal rates and subtract credits.
- Estimate FICA and show per-paycheck net preview.
Assumptions
- Single and married filing-jointly scenarios are supported.
- User-provided adjustments are annual values.
- Per-paycheck figures are derived from annualized estimates.
Limitations
- Payroll systems can use different rounding and withholding methods.
- State withholding forms are not fully modeled.
- Use official IRS resources before submitting payroll changes.