2024 New Jersey Salary Paycheck Calculator (2024)

Calculate your New Jersey net pay or take home pay by entering your per-period or annual salary along with the pertinent federal, state, and local W4 information into this free New Jersey paycheck calculator.

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What’s New Jersey’s State Disability Insurance/Temporary Disability Insurance (SDI)?

Disability Insurance partially replaces wages in the event a worker is unable to perform their work due injury or illness.

  • Employee pays in CA, NJ, PR, and RI
  • Employer pays in CA, HI, NJ, NY, and Puerto Rico
  • Employers or employees are required to pay this tax in California, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island plus Puerto Rico

For New Jersey’s disability insurance tax rates today and in past years, check New Jersey’s SDI section in Payroll Resources.

What’s New Jersey’s Family Leave Insurance (FLI)?

A very small but growing number of states (plus the District of Columbia) mandate paid leave for an employee’s own health condition: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Oregon, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Washington, and Washington, DC.

  • Employee pays in CT, NY
  • Employer pays in DC.
  • Both pay in MA, WA

Find New Jersey’s current and historical family leave insurance rates in our New Jersey’s FLI section in Payroll Resources.

Does New Jersey have local taxes?

Yes, New Jersey has local income taxes. You will see local taxes included in your results, when applicable.

There are 15 states with municipalities, counties, school districts, or special districts that impose local income taxes: Alabama, Maryland, Ohio, Colorado, Michigan, Oregon, Delaware, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Indiana, New Jersey, Washington, Kentucky, New York, and West Virginia.

To find your local taxes, head to our New Jersey local taxes resources. To learn more about how local taxes work, read this guide to local taxes.

How are local taxes calculated?

There are 3 different methods used to calculate local taxes, it depends on the jurisdiction.

  1. Percentage of taxable wages: used by most
  2. Flat tax (monthly or annual): used by Colorado and Pennsylvania Local Services Tax
  3. Tax tables: used by the New York Localities

Most of these taxes are paid by the employee, but there are a few which are paid by the employer. This calculation process can be complex, but PaycheckCity’s payroll service can do it for you. Learn about PaycheckCity Payroll.

What is gross pay and net pay?

Gross pay amount is earnings before taxes and deductions are withheld by the employer. This calculator will take a gross pay and calculate the net pay, which is the employee’s take-home pay.
Gross pay - Taxes - Benefits/deductions = Net pay (take-home pay)

What is the gross pay method?

The gross pay method refers to whether the gross pay is an annual amount or a per period amount. The annual amount is your gross pay for the whole year. Per period amount is your gross pay every payday. For example, if your annual salary were $52,000 and you are paid weekly, your annual amount is $52,000, and your per period amount is $1,000.

If my paycheck has a bonus, is it taxed differently?

Congratulations on your bonus! Unfortunately yes, bonuses use different tax laws which may result in higher taxes. They are taxed with what’s called the supplemental wage rate. Use our Bonus Calculators to see the paycheck taxes on your bonus.

What is pay frequency?

Pay frequency refers to the frequency with which employers pay their employees. The pay frequency starts the entire payroll process and determines when you need to run payroll and withhold taxes.

How is pay frequency used to calculate payroll?

For salaried employees, the number of payrolls in a year is used to determine the gross paycheck amount.
For example, let’s look at a salaried employee who is paid $52,000 per year:

  • If this employee’s pay frequency is weekly (weekly = 52 pay periods per year) the calculation is: $52,000 / 52 payrolls = $1,000 gross pay
  • If this employee’s pay frequency is semi-monthly (semi-weekly = 24 pay periods per year) the calculation is: $52,000 / 24 payrolls = $2,166.67 gross pay

What is the difference between bi-weekly and semi-monthly?

Bi-weekly is once every other week with 26 payrolls per year, or 27 during a leap year like 2024. Semi-monthly is twice per month with 24 payrolls per year.

What are my withholding requirements?

Employers and employees are subject to income tax withholding. There are federal and state withholding requirements. Find federal and state withholding requirements in our Payroll Resources.

If I live in New Jersey but work in another state, how do I calculate my taxes?

Additional careful considerations are needed to calculate taxes in multi-state scenarios. Learn more about multi-state payroll, nexus and reciprocity in this Multi-state Payroll guide. To calculate multi-state payroll for your employees, try PaycheckCity Payroll for free.

What’s the difference between single and head of household?

Someone who qualifies as head of household may be taxed less on their income than if filing as single. This is because the tax brackets are wider meaning you can earn more but be taxed at a lower percentage. This status applies for people who aren’t married, but adhere to special rules. If you’ve paid for more than half the cost of your household (with a qualifying dependent), consider this status. Be sure to double check all the stipulations before selecting, however. Picking the wrong filing status could cost you time and money.

What is FICA on my paycheck?

FICA (Federal Insurance Contributions Act) includes 2 taxes: Social Security and Medicare. Both Social Security and Medicare taxes are deducted from each paycheck to fund these important government programs.

How much are Social Security and Medicare taxes?

Social Security tax is 6.2% on $147,000 of earned income. The maximum Social Security tax for employees is $9,114.

Medicare tax is 1.45%. There is a 0.9% Additional Medicare Tax for employees on wages earned after $200,000 ($250,000 for married filing jointly, or $125,000 for married filing separately). This means when an employee’s income reaches that threshold in a calendar year, the employer should withhold 2.35% total for Medicare. Learn more about Social Security and Medicare taxes.

What’s the difference between a deduction and withholding?

In addition to withholding federal and state taxes, part of your gross income might also have to contribute to deductions. These are known as “pre-tax deductions” and include contributions to retirement accounts and some health care costs. For example, when you look at your paycheck you might see an amount deducted for your company’s health insurance plan and for your 401k plan. Pre-tax deductions result in lower take-home, but also means less of your income is subject to tax. Some deductions are “post-tax”, like Roth 401(k), and are deducted after being taxed.

In our calculators, you can add deductions under “Benefits and Deductions” and select if it’s a fixed amount, a percentage of the gross-pay, or a percentage of the net pay. For hourly calculators, you can also select a fixed amount per hour. For pre-tax deductions, check the Exempt checkboxes, meaning the deduction will be taxed.

What was updated in the Federal W4 in 2020?

In 2020, the IRS updated the Federal W4 form that eliminated withholding allowances. The redesigned Form W4 makes it easier for your withholding to match your tax liability. Here’s how to answer the new questions:

  • Step 2: check the box if you have more than one job or you and your spouse both have jobs. This will increase withholding.
  • Step 3: enter an amount for dependents.The old W4 used to ask for the number of dependents. The new W4 asks for a dollar amount. Here’s how to calculate it: If your total income will be $200k or less ($400k if married) multiply the number of children under 17 by $2,000 and other dependents by $500. Add up the total.
  • Step 4a: extra income from outside of your job, such as dividends or interest, that usually don't have withholding taken out of them. By entering it here you will withhold for this extra income so you don't owe tax later when filing your tax return.
  • Step 4b: any additional withholding you want taken out. Any other estimated tax to withhold can be entered here. The more is withheld, the bigger your refund may be and you’ll avoid owing penalties.

If your W4 on file is in the old format (2019 or older), toggle "Use new Form W-4" to change the questions back to the previous form. Employees are currently not required to update it. However if you do need to update it for any reason, you must now use the new Form W-4.

What is state tax withholding?

Currently, 43 states and territories impose a state income tax. Generally, employees will pay state income tax based on where they live. Most states calculate their tax similarly to federal methods. They have their own state withholding form and tax brackets and depend on the employee’s marital status and specified withholding allowances. Check New Jersey’s withholding method in our free Payroll Resources.

What is Unemployment Insurance (SUI)?

SUI (State Unemployment Insurance), also known as SUTA (State Unemployment Tax Act), are payroll taxes that employers, and in some states employees, have to pay to their state unemployment fund. These contributions support unemployment payments for displaced workers.

In our paycheck calculators, SUI is used to refer to the unemployment tax paid by the employee. AK, NJ, and PA have an employee unemployment tax.

Find New Jersey’s unemployment insurance tax rates in our Payroll Resources SUI section. Learn more about state unemployment taxes.

What is State Disability Insurance/Temporary Disability Insurance (SDI)?

Disability Insurance partially replaces wages in the event a worker is unable to perform their work due injury or illness.

  • Employers or employees are required to pay this tax in California, Hawaii, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island plus Puerto Rico
  • Employer pays in CA, HI, NJ, NY, and Puerto Rico; employee pays in CA, NJ, PR, and RI
    • For New Jersey’s disability insurance tax rates, check New Jersey’s SDI section in Payroll Resources for current and past rates.

What is Family Leave Insurance (FLI)?

A very small but growing number of states (plus the District of Columbia) mandate paid leave for an employee’s own health condition: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Oregon, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Washington, and Washington, DC.

  • Employee pays in CT, NY
  • Employer pays in DC
  • Both pay in MA, WA

Find New Jersey’s family leave insurance rates in our New Jersey’s FLI section in Payroll Resources.

Are some deductions not taxed by federal income tax?

Yes, some examples of pre-tax deductions include 401(k), health insurance, and flexible spending accounts (FSA). To calculate pre-tax deductions, check the Exempt checkboxes, meaning the deduction will be taxed.

What are pre-tax and post-tax deductions?

Pre-tax deductions are deducted before federal/state withholding taxes are imposed. Post-tax deductions are deducted after being taxed. An example of a post-tax deduction is a Roth 401(k).

How can I reduce my taxes?

Explore deductions and credits available, such as contributions to retirement accounts, to potentially lower your taxable income.

Which states don’t have state income tax?

There are 9 states that do not have state income tax: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. Note that this doesn’t apply to bonuses.

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The calculators on this website are provided by Symmetry Software and are designed to provide general guidance and estimates. These calculators should not be relied upon for accuracy, such as to calculate exact taxes, payroll or other financial data. Neither these calculators nor the providers and affiliates thereof are providing tax or legal advice. You should refer to a professional adviser or accountant regarding any specific requirements or concerns.

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