Bonus Tax Calculator – Texas

Texas has no state income tax, meaning your bonus is only hit by federal taxes and FICA. Calculate your take-home and see how much more you keep compared to other states.

✓ No state income tax on bonuses

✓ Federal 22% + FICA only

✓ ~70% take-home rate

Bonus pay tax calculator · Percentage method

Gross bonus

$5,000.00

Federal withholding (22%)

$1,100.00

State withholding (6.60%)

$330.00

Social Security (6.2%)

$310.00

Medicare (1.45%)

$72.50

Total withholding

$1,812.50

36.25% effective

Net bonus (take-home)

$3,187.50

Important: This is an estimate of withholding, not your final tax. Your actual tax liability is reconciled when you file your return. Bonuses over $1M are withheld at 37% on the portion over $1M. State rules vary and may not match the flat rate shown. Consult a tax professional for binding advice.

Texas Bonus Tax Breakdown

As a no-income-tax state, Texas offers one of the best bonus take-home rates in the country. Here's the breakdown:

TaxRateOn $10,000 Bonus
Federal income tax22%$2,200
TX state income tax0%$0
Social Security6.2%$620
Medicare1.45%$145
Total withholding29.65%$2,965
Take-home70.35%$7,035

Texas vs. California: Bonus Comparison

On a $10,000 bonus: Texas take-home is $7,035 vs. California take-home of ~$5,902. That's a $1,133 difference—over 11% more in your pocket just from the state tax advantage.

All No-Income-Tax States

If you live in any of these states, your bonus withholding is the same as Texas: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. New Hampshire and Washington have limited capital gains/investment income taxes but do not tax wages or bonuses.

Frequently Asked Questions

How are bonuses taxed in Texas?\u25BE
Texas has no state income tax, so bonuses are only subject to federal income tax (22% flat), Social Security (6.2%), and Medicare (1.45%). Total withholding is approximately 29.65%—about 10% less than high-tax states.
Does Texas have any state tax on bonuses?\u25BE
No. Texas is one of nine states with no state income tax. Your bonus is only subject to federal taxes and FICA (Social Security + Medicare). There is no state income tax, SDI, or supplemental wage tax.