Georgia Paycheck Tax Calculator

Estimate take-home pay and employee taxes for Georgia. Enter your pay details to get a line-by-line breakdown.

Georgia Paycheck

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Employee taxes
Employer taxes
Earnings $2,000.00
Taxes −$418.95
Federal Income Tax −$156.15
Social Security −$124.00
Medicare −$29.00
GA State Income Tax −$109.80
Take Home $1,581.05
Employer cost breakdown
Gross pay $2,000.00
Employer Social Security +$124.00
Employer Medicare +$29.00
FUTA +$120.00
GA UI Tax +$54.00
Total employer cost $2,327.00
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GA State Income Tax
Georgia withholding follows the current Georgia employer tax guide and graduated withholding tables. The current matrix still uses a flat 5.49% approximation until the full Georgia annualized withholding table is wired into the calculator.
Employee 5.49% No cap
GA UI Tax
Georgia unemployment insurance is employer-paid. New or newly covered employers are assigned a total 2.70% rate on the first $9,500 of wages per employee, while experienced employers move to their annually assigned GDOL contribution rate.
Employer 2.7% $9,500
Some employer-side state taxes depend on employer size, assigned unemployment rates, or program elections. Review the line notes before relying on those totals.

This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only and does not constitute tax, legal, or financial advice. Rates and rules change frequently — confirm with official sources before making payroll decisions.