2026 Tax Tables

Florida Payroll Withholding Calculator (2026)

Florida is one of nine states with no state income tax on wages. Florida employers withhold only federal income tax, Social Security, and Medicare. While Florida's lack of state income tax simplifies payroll, accurate federal withholding using the current IRS Publication 15-T tables is still essential. An over- or under-withheld employee may face a tax bill or penalty at filing time.

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State Tax Rate

No state income tax

State W-4 Form

Not required

Tax Year

2026

Key Facts

  • No Florida state income tax on wages or salaries
  • Federal withholding still required: income tax, Social Security (6.2%), Medicare (1.45%)
  • No Florida-specific W-4 form
  • Florida does levy a corporate income tax but not on individual wages

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Florida Withholding — Frequently Asked Questions

Does Florida have a state income tax?

No. Florida has no state income tax on wages or salaries. Florida employees are only subject to federal withholding.

What payroll taxes does a Florida employer withhold?

Florida employers withhold federal income tax (per the W-4 and IRS Pub 15-T), Social Security at 6.2% (up to $184,500 for 2026), and Medicare at 1.45%. No state income tax applies.

Does Florida require a state W-4?

No state W-4 is required in Florida. Only the federal W-4 is needed for payroll withholding purposes.