Tax & Salary

Severance Pay Tax Calculator

What’s left of your severance? Estimate the federal tax withheld (supplemental rate) plus FICA and your take-home — in dollars.

Netto-Abfindung

$35,175.00

Bundessteuer (einbehalten)
$11,000.00
Social Security
$3,100.00
Medicare
$725.00
Einbehalt gesamt
$14,825.00
Effektive Einbehaltsquote
29,7 %

Key facts

  • Severance is a supplemental wage: employers usually withhold federal tax at the flat 22% rate (37% on the part of yearly supplemental wages over $1M) — IRS Pub 15. That’s withholding, not your final tax.
  • Severance is also subject to FICA: Social Security 6.2% up to the 2026 wage base ($184,500) and Medicare 1.45% (+0.9% Additional Medicare over $200k single / $250k married). The Supreme Court confirmed this in 2014 (US v. Quality Stores).
  • Example: a $50,000 severance (no other YTD wages, single) has about $14,825 withheld — $11,000 federal + $3,100 Social Security + $725 Medicare — leaving about $35,175. Your return trues up the income-tax part.

FAQ

How is severance taxed in the US?
As a supplemental wage: federal tax is usually withheld at a flat 22% (37% over $1M/year), plus FICA. That is withholding — your final tax is settled on your annual return.
Is severance subject to Social Security and Medicare?
Yes. Severance counts as wages and is subject to FICA (US v. Quality Stores, 2014) — Social Security up to the wage base, Medicare with no cap plus 0.9% Additional Medicare over the threshold.
Will I get some of it back?
Possibly. The 22% is a flat withholding rate. If your actual marginal rate is lower you may get a refund; if higher, you may owe more at filing.

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