Montana workplace calculators - 2026

Free workplace and legal calculators built specifically for Montana workers. Every calculator uses official 2026 Montana rates, laws, and statutes.

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$10.55/hr
Minimum wage
3 yr
Injury SOL
$944/wk
Max workers comp

Montana workplace law quick facts

$10.55/hr
Montana minimum wage (2026)
Above federal rate of $7.25/hr
3 years
Personal injury statute of limitations
Time to file a personal injury lawsuit
$944/wk
Workers comp max weekly benefit
66.7% of avg weekly wage, 4-day wait
6.9%
Montana state income tax
Applied to wages and retirement income
40 hrs/wk
Overtime threshold
1.5x pay for hours over 40/week
No
State paid family leave
Federal FMLA only

Legal calculators for Montana workers

High-stakes legal tools with Montana-specific laws and deadlines

Montana workers comp calculator
Calculate your weekly workers compensation benefits after a workplace injury in Montana. Uses official 2026 Montana benefit rates.
$944/week max
Montana statute of limitations
Find your Montana legal filing deadline by case type. Personal injury: 3 years. Medical malpractice: 3 years.
PI: 3 yr | Malpractice: 3 yr
Montana FMLA leave calculator
Check your Montana FMLA eligibility and calculate your leave balance. Montana follows federal FMLA for unpaid job-protected leave.
Federal FMLA applies

Pay calculators for Montana workers

Montana minimum wage $10.55/hr - overtime after 40 hours/week

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Montana paycheck calculator
Calculate your Montana take-home pay after state income tax (6.9%), federal tax, Social Security, and Medicare deductions.
State tax: 6.9%
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Montana overtime calculator
Calculate your Montana overtime pay. Montana requires 1.5x for hours over 40 per workweek.
OT after 40 hrs/week
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Montana minimum wage
The Montana minimum wage is $10.55 per hour in 2026. Find tipped worker rates, youth wages, and scheduled future increases.
$10.55/hour in 2026
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Montana timesheet calculator
Track your Montana hours and calculate weekly pay. Automatically detects overtime after 40 hours. Pre-set for Montana rates.
Auto overtime detection
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Montana salary to hourly
Convert any Montana pay rate instantly. Montana median salary: $50,340/year = $24.20/hour. Compare against Montana benchmarks.
Median: $24.20/hr

Benefits calculators for Montana workers

Retirement, PTO, and relocation tools with Montana context

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Montana 401k calculator
Project your Montana retirement savings and see how Montana state income tax (6.9%) affects your 401k distributions in retirement.
State tax on withdrawals: 6.9%
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Montana PTO calculator
Calculate your Montana PTO balance and payout value. Montana requires vacation payout at termination.
Payout required by law
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Montana cost of living
Compare Montana cities to anywhere in the US. Montana cost of living is 5% below the national average. Find your equivalent salary.
Index: 95 (100=national avg)

About Montana workplace law

Montana workers are protected by a combination of federal law and Montana state statutes. Federal law sets minimum standards that apply in all 50 states, while Montana law may provide additional protections in areas like minimum wage, overtime, workers compensation, and family leave.

Key Montana workplace facts for 2026: The Montana minimum wage is $10.55 per hour. Workers compensation pays up to $944 per week for injured workers. Personal injury lawsuits must be filed within 3 years under Montana law. Montana has a state income tax of 6.9%. Workers in Montana rely on the federal Family and Medical Leave Act for unpaid job-protected leave.

All calculators on this page use official data from Montana government sources including the Montana Department of Labor, Montana Workers Compensation Board, Montana Department of Revenue, and relevant state statutes. Data is updated annually each January and whenever significant law changes occur.

Disclaimer: All calculators on WorkplaceCalc.com provide general estimates for informational purposes only. Results are not legal or financial advice. Montana laws change and individual circumstances vary. Consult a licensed attorney or financial advisor for advice specific to your situation.