Equity Compensation

What is your offer actually worth?

Model base, bonus, and RSU vesting across bear / base / bull stock scenarios — with real after-tax take-home for any US state, year by year. Pull a public company's live price and volatility to seed realistic assumptions.

Cumulative after-tax compensation
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Year-by-year breakdown
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Estimates only — not tax advice. Uses 2025 federal brackets, the standard deduction, FICA (Social Security to the wage base + Medicare incl. the additional 0.9%), and 2025 state brackets / flat rates plus an optional local rate. RSUs are taxed as ordinary income at vest. Real results vary with deductions, RSU withholding, AMT, capital-gains timing, state sourcing, and local rules. State bracket thresholds are inflation-indexed estimates — verify against your state's revenue department before relying on them.

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Equity Compensation Tax Calculator — Texas

Texas levies no state income tax, so your RSUs and bonus are taxed only at the federal level plus FICA — one of the most favorable states for equity compensation. Use the calculator above with Texas pre-selected to model your base, bonus, and RSU vesting and see your real after-tax take-home year by year.

How are RSUs taxed in Texas?

Texas levies no state income tax, so your RSUs and bonus are taxed only at the federal level plus FICA — one of the most favorable states for equity compensation.

What's my take-home on equity comp in Texas?

Enter your base, bonus, and RSU grant in the calculator above with Texas selected to see your projected federal, FICA, state, and local taxes and your net take-home over up to six years.

Should I factor in moving states for my RSUs?

State tax can swing your take-home substantially. Compare Texas against a no-income-tax state in the calculator to see the four-year difference on a large vest.

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