Pretax Contributions (Health Insurance, FSA and HSA etc.)
$
6
Retirement Contributions
$
7
Checkbox at step 2 on W-2 checked
Gross Pay
1
Choose Pay period
2
Hourly regular rate
$ per hour
$
3
Regular Hours worked
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4
Overtime Hourly rate
$ per hour
$
5
Hours at overtime
hours
6
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7
Overtime pay (line 4 x line 5)
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8
Bonus or commission
$
9
cash tips
$
10
Noncash tips
$
11
Gross pay
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Employer Cost
1
Employer paid
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2
Social Security tax
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3
Medicare
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4
State Unemployment Tax
line 11 x rate
%
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5
Federal Unemployment Tax
line 11 x rate
%
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6
Employer paid benefits (if any)
$
7
Total employer cost
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Employee paycheck
1
Gross
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2
Social Security
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3
Medicare
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4
0.9% addtional Medicare tax over $200,000
$
5
Federal Income Tax Withholdings (per table)
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6
State Income Tax
%
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7
Other voluntary deductions (if any)
$
8
Net paycheck
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*
Social security tax (both employer and employee) is 6.2% on the first $176,100
*
Medicare tax (both employer and employer): 1.45% on the all wages and salaries.
*
Additional Medicare tax (employees only): 0.9% on the amount over $125,000 (MFJ), $200,000 (single) or $250,000(MFJ).
*
Federal and state income taxe withholdings apply to employees only.
*
Employers must pay unemployment tax for their employees. The federal uemployment tax rate is 6% and employers can take a credit up to 5.4% of the taxable income if they pay state unemployment taxes. Each state has its own new employer rate for each new business.