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The Bonus Payroll Calculator (Percentage Method)

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This payroll calculator uses supplemental tax rates to calculate payroll witholding on special wage payments such as bonuses. If your state does not have a special rate, you will be forwarded to the aggregate bonus payroll calculator. This is a state-by-state compliant for those states who allow the aggregate method or percent method of bonus payroll calculations.

We also have other types of free paycheck calculators available on our Payroll Calculator page such as the paycheck payroll calculator, the hourly paycheck payroll calculator, the gross payroll calculator, the bonus payroll calculator (aggregate method), and the 401(k) payroll calculator.

If you prefer to outsource payroll to a payroll service, we're happy to help.

 


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Did you know that you don't have to perform these calculations when you use our payroll service?

We'll perform your payroll calculations by managing your payroll and we'll even manage your payroll taxes for you.

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Current Payroll For Payroll USA Customers
Estimates made using these payroll calculators will not affect Payroll USA's payroll account information in any way. If you are a web payroll customer you must enter payroll data directly into your Payroll USA assigned Payroll account if you would like it processed for an upcoming payroll period.

Please take note: Our (6) payroll calculators that are provided on our web site are only meant to provide general guidance and estimates about the payroll process. They should not be relied upon to calculate exact taxes, payroll or other financial data. They may not match your payroll results precisely and are not intended to provide tax or legal advice.

You should consult with a professional advisor or accountant regarding your specific payroll concerns.

 

 

 

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