2026 Texas Bonus Estimate

$50,000 Bonus After Taxes in Texas (2026)

Take-Home Bonus
$35,175
Effective bonus tax rate: 29.6%
Bonus Amount$50,000
Federal Withholding (flat rate 22%)$11,000
State Withholding$0 — no state income tax
Social Security$3,100
Medicare$725
Take-Home Bonus$35,175

Bonus withholding uses the flat-rate supplemental wage method (22% federal). Your actual bonus withholding depends on your employer's payroll method, year-to-date earnings, and W-4 elections. Verify with your employer or a tax advisor before making financial decisions.

Calculation assumptions

  • Standard withholding per IRS Publication 15-T (2026)
  • Social Security wage base: $184,500 (SSA 2026)
  • No pre-tax deductions, no post-tax deductions
  • Filing status: Single, one job
  • Standard W-4 withholding (no additional withholding elections)
  • Actual paycheck may differ based on employer setup, benefits, or W-4 elections

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How Your TX Paycheck Works

Texas paychecks still include federal withholding even though Texas has no state individual income tax. Employers calculate federal income tax withholding under IRS Publication 15-T using the wage bracket or percentage method, based on taxable wages, pay frequency, Form W-4 information, and filing status. FICA is withheld from wages separately: Social Security is 6.2% on wages up to the 2026 wage base of $184,500, Medicare is 1.45% on all covered wages, and the 0.9% Additional Medicare Tax must be withheld after an employee's wages exceed $200,000 in a calendar year. Texas does not impose an individual net income tax; the Texas Constitution prohibits the legislature from imposing a tax on the net incomes of individuals. Texas unemployment tax is an employer tax applied to the first $9,000 of each employee's wages and is not a standard employee paycheck deduction. Estimates assume standard 2026 withholding, single filing status, and no pre-tax deductions; actual paycheck may differ.

2026 Tax Rate Quick Reference

Tax2026 RateWage CapSource
Federal Income Tax10%–37% (percentage-method withholding)No wage capIRS Pub. 15-T
Social Security6.2% employee withholding$184,500SSA 2026
Medicare1.45% employee withholdingNo wage capIRS Pub. 15
Additional Medicare Surtax0.9% on wages over $200,000No wage capIRS Pub. 15
Texas State Income TaxNone — individual income tax prohibitedN/ATexas Constitution Art. 8

Sources Used for This Estimate