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Springfield, Ohio Paycheck Calculator (2026)

Last reviewed: April 20, 2026

Springfield is the county seat of Clark County and levies a 2% municipal income tax on wages. The tax is administered through the Regional Income Tax Agency (RITA). Combined with Ohio's progressive state tax (top 3.5%), a Springfield resident pays roughly 5.5% in state plus local income tax at higher income levels. Ohio's residence-credit rule applies for commuters who live in Springfield and work in Dayton or Columbus. This calculator estimates 2026 take-home pay for a Springfield resident after federal tax, FICA, Ohio state tax, and the Springfield municipal rate. It supports pre-tax 401(k) and HSA deductions.

$85,000 single filer take-home comparison

Springfield, Ohio

$65,300

Ohio (no city tax)

$67,000

Texas (no income tax)

$68,600

Springfield, Ohio take-home is -$1,700 vs the state-only figure and -$3,300 vs the no-income-tax baseline.

Springfield, Ohio local tax breakdown

Local bracket schedule applied by the calculator for 2026.

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Springfield, Ohio paycheck FAQ

If I commute from Springfield to Dayton, what do I owe?
Dayton's 2.25% rate is above Springfield's 2%. A Springfield resident working in Dayton pays Dayton 2.25%, with Springfield's residence credit fully offsetting the Springfield line. Total liability matches the work-city rate.
How does Springfield's rate compare to other RITA-collected cities?
Springfield's 2% sits in the middle of the RITA-collected city range. Smaller Ohio municipalities under RITA often run 1% to 1.5%, while the larger ones reach 2.25% or 2.5%.
Is there a connection between Springfield, Ohio and Springfield, Missouri or Illinois?
No. These are unrelated municipalities in different states. Springfield, Ohio sits in Clark County, OH. Springfield, Missouri and Springfield, Illinois are separate cities with their own (or no) local tax structures. The name overlaps; the tax math does not.

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The Springfield, Ohio paycheck page is reviewed against primary federal, state, and city sources before each major tax-year update. Source links below are the references used to validate brackets, wage bases, and supported local taxes.

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Last reviewed

2026-04-20