How Much Tax Is Taken from a $2,000 Bonus?
Calculates how much tax is withheld from a $2,000 bonus and what take-home amount to expect.
How to use this tool
- Enter your gross bonus amount.
- Set the federal supplemental rate (22% in the US, 37% above $1M).
- Add a state rate if applicable and confirm the payroll rate.
- Read federal, state, and payroll withholding and your take-home.
Even small bonuses are subject to the 22% federal supplemental rate, meaning about $650 is withheld from a $2,000 bonus.
Frequently asked questions
- Why is so much withheld from my bonus?
- Bonuses use the flat supplemental method (22% federal in the US) plus state and payroll taxes, which can exceed your everyday paycheck withholding. If that rate is higher than your true marginal rate, you get the excess back when you file.
- Is the 22% the actual tax on my bonus?
- No, it is a withholding rate, not your final tax. Your bonus is ordinary income taxed at your marginal rate; any over- or under-withholding is reconciled on your tax return.
- What if my bonus is over $1 million?
- In the US, supplemental wages above $1 million in a year are withheld at the top federal rate of 37%. Set the supplemental rate to 37% for that portion to estimate it.