Texas Payroll


The Lone Star State is one of only nine states that does not have state income tax.
Use the free Texas paycheck calculators to calculate the taxes on your income. For employer tax calculations, use PaycheckCity Payroll.
Texas Tax Information
Employee Withholding Requirements
There is no income tax in Texas
Withholding Method
Supplemental Wage / Bonus Rate
Register as an employer on the Texas Comptroller website
Texas Wage Base
$9,000 for 2024
Texas SUI rates range from
0.25% to 6.25% for 2024
Texas new employer rate
2.7% (or industry average if higher) for 2024
Texas Employment and Training Investment Assessment (ETIA):
0.1% for 2024
Texas Obligation Assessment Rate (OA):
0% for 2024
Get your unemployment insurance rate: Texas UI agency website
Texas State Disability Insurance (SDI)
Texas Family Leave Insurance (FLI)
Local Taxes
Texas Minimum Wage
Texas Minimum Wage
$7.25 per hour (inherits the federal minimum wage requirement. State either has no minimum wage law or is lower than Federal minimum wage).
Texas State Labor Laws
Texas Termination Pay
- Employee is fired — pay within 6 days
- Employee quits — pay next regular payday
Texas New Hire Reporting
ENHR Operations Center
P.O. Box 149224
Austin, TX 78714-9224
Phone: 800-850-6442
Fax: 800-732-5015
Remit Withholding for Child Support to
Child Support Enforcement Division
Office of the Attorney General TXCSDU
PO Box 659791
San Antonio, TX 78265-9791
Phone: 877-474-4463
Texas Reciprocal States
Texas Withholding Forms
Texas does not use a state withholding form because there is no personal income tax in Texas .
Texas Payroll Calculators
Calculate your Texas net pay or take home pay by entering your pay information, W4, and Texas state W4 information.
- Texas Salary Employee Calculator
- Texas Dual Scenario Salary
- Texas Bonus Tax Percent
- Texas 401k Calculator
- Texas Bonus Tax Aggregate
- Texas Dual Scenario Hourly
- Texas Hourly Employee Calculator
- Texas Gross-Up Calculator
- Calculate Texas employer payroll taxes
Updated April 2024These free resources should not be taken as tax or legal advice. Content provided is intended as general information. Tax regulations and laws change and the impact of laws can vary. Consult a tax advisor, CPA or lawyer for guidance on your specific situation.

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