Payroll Tax Calculator

Calculate employer payroll taxes including FICA (Social Security 6.2% + Medicare 1.45%), FUTA, and SUTA. See true labor cost per employee with burden rate for any pay frequency.

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Employer FICA per Pay Period
Social Security Tax (6.2%)
Medicare Tax (1.45%)
FUTA per Pay Period
Total Employer Tax Cost
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Employer Social Security (6.2%)
Employer Medicare (1.45%)
Employee SS (6.2%)
Employee Medicare (1.45%)
Combined FICA Both Sides
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Tax Obligations

Employer FICA this Period
Additional Medicare (0.9% over $200K)
FUTA this Period
SUTA this Period

Additional Costs

Workers' Comp this Period
Health Insurance this Period

Total Labor Cost

Total Labor Cost this Period
Burden Rate (% over gross pay)

How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter the employee's Gross Pay per pay period and select pay frequency.
  2. Set the Number of Employees to see combined employer costs.
  3. Use the Team tab for up to 5 employees at different pay rates.
  4. Use the Annual Projection tab to see full-year costs and Social Security wage base impact.
  5. Use the Professional tab to include SUTA, workers' comp, health insurance, and calculate the true burden rate.

Formula

Employer SS Tax = min(Gross Pay, SS Wage Base) × 6.2%
Employer Medicare = Gross Pay × 1.45%
FUTA = min(YTD Wages, $7,000) × 0.6% (after state credit)
Burden Rate = (Total Labor Cost − Gross Pay) / Gross Pay × 100

Example

Example: Employee earns $5,000 biweekly ($130,000/year).
Employer SS: $130,000 × 6.2% = $8,060/yr | Employer Medicare: $130,000 × 1.45% = $1,885/yr
FUTA: $7,000 × 0.6% = $42/yr | Total employer tax: ~$9,987/yr
With health insurance and workers' comp, true burden rate ≈ 20-25% over gross salary.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Employers pay: Social Security (6.2% on wages up to $176,100 in 2026), Medicare (1.45% on all wages), FUTA (6% on first $7,000, reduced to 0.6% with state credits), and SUTA (state unemployment, varies by state and experience rating).
  • The 2026 Social Security wage base is $176,100. Both employer and employee stop paying the 6.2% SS tax once an employee's wages reach this threshold for the year. Medicare (1.45%) has no cap.
  • The burden rate is the percentage of additional employer costs above an employee's gross pay. A burden rate of 20-35% is typical. For a $5,000/month employee, a 25% burden rate means the true cost to the employer is $6,250/month.
  • FUTA (Federal Unemployment Tax Act) is paid only by the employer, not the employee. The rate is 6% on the first $7,000 of each employee's wages, but most employers receive a 5.4% credit for paying state unemployment taxes, making the effective FUTA rate 0.6% ($42 max per employee per year).

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Sources & References (5)
  1. IRS Publication 15 (Circular E) — Employer Tax Guide — Internal Revenue Service
  2. IRS — FICA Tax: Social Security and Medicare (Topic 751) — Internal Revenue Service
  3. SSA — Social Security Wage Base — Social Security Administration
  4. Department of Labor — Payroll Requirements — U.S. Department of Labor
  5. IRS — Employment Taxes Overview — Internal Revenue Service