A Real Estate Agent earning $60K/year in Montana takes home $48,187 after all taxes. That’s $4,016/month, with an effective tax rate of 19.7%.
The estimated median salary for Real Estate Agents in Montana is $53K (adjusted from the national median of $55K using Montana’s cost-of-living index of 97). At $60K, you’re earning 13% above the state-adjusted median for this profession.
You’re earning above the median, suggesting you’ve moved beyond entry-level. As your career progresses, each raise will be taxed at your marginal rate, so understanding your bracket position helps you evaluate the true value of promotions and raises.
Filing as married filing jointly on $60K (single earner) saves you $2,180/year ($182/month) compared to filing single. This marriage bonus comes from the doubled standard deduction ($32,200 vs $16,100) and wider lower brackets.
Real estate agents are almost always classified as independent contractors, meaning you’re subject to self-employment tax (15.3%) on net commission income. However, this classification allows substantial deductions: MLS fees, lockbox fees, marketing costs, client entertainment (50%), vehicle mileage to showings, and home office expenses are all deductible. Many agents form an S-Corp once income exceeds $50K–$60K to pay themselves a "reasonable salary" and take remaining profits as distributions, avoiding SE tax on the distribution portion. Quarterly estimated tax payments are essential to avoid penalties.
At #18 out of 50 states for take-home pay on a $60K salary, Montana falls in the upper half of states. You’d keep $2,204 more per year in Alaska (#1), or $184/month.
After adjusting for cost of living, Montana ranks #30 in purchasing power. That’s a drop from #18 in raw take-home — Montana’s higher cost of living erodes some of your advantage.