Hawaii Paycheck Calculator
Payroll estimate
Use this Hawaii paycheck estimator to estimate take-home pay after federal income tax, Social Security, Medicare, deductions, and applicable state payroll taxes.
Salary
Estimated take-home pay
$59,331.00
annual take-home estimate from $80,000.00 gross annual pay.
Tax breakdown chart
Green is take-home pay; the other colours match the tax rows below.
Tax breakdown
How this was calculated
- Gross annual pay
- $80,000.00
- Federal income tax
- -$8,770.00
- Social Security
- -$4,960.00
- Medicare
- -$1,160.00
- State/local taxes
- -$5,389.00
- Pre-tax deductions
- $0.00
- Post-tax deductions
- $0.00
- Estimated take-home pay
- $59,331.00
- Total taxes
- $20,669.00
- Taxes and deductions
- $20,669.00
Hawaii accuracy and sources
Hawaii payroll notes
- Includes: Hawaii 2026 income tax withholding using Booklet A annualized method
- Includes: HW-4 marital status, allowances, additional withholding, and missing-certificate default
- Includes: supplemental wage aggregation with regular wages when provided
- Includes: TDI employee deduction cap when the employer shares TDI cost
- Includes: PHC employee premium contribution input with wage cap
- Includes: optional source-wage allocation
- Excludes: automatic HW-6/HW-7 residency fact review
- Excludes: HRSP payroll deductions before official launch and payroll timing are fixed
- Excludes: employer-specific TDI and PHC plan-cost decisions
- Excludes: employer payroll compliance workflows
- Advanced adjustment: sourceWageAmount
- Advanced adjustment: sourceWagePercent
- Advanced adjustment: tdiEmployeePremiumShareThisPaycheck
- Advanced adjustment: phcEmployeeContributionThisPaycheck
- Advanced adjustment: optionalEmployeeDeductionPercent
- Advanced adjustment: optionalEmployeeDeductionFixedAmount
- This is a standard W-2 paycheck estimate using official Hawaii 2026 payroll withholding sources, not a full employer payroll compliance system.
- TDI and PHC employee deductions depend on employer plan facts and exemptions; use the Hawaii inputs when the employer withholds an employee share.
- HRSP payroll deductions are excluded until official launch, registration, payroll deduction start, and remittance timing are fixed.
- Nonresident HW-6/HW-7 cases require employer facts; enter only wages subject to Hawaii withholding when allocation is needed.
- Hawaii 2026 income tax withholding uses DOTAX Booklet A's annualized payroll method, not annual individual income tax return tables.
- The estimate excludes HRSP payroll deductions until official launch and payroll timing are fixed.
- This is a standard W-2 paycheck estimate using official Hawaii 2026 payroll withholding sources, not a full employer payroll compliance system.
- TDI and PHC employee deductions depend on employer plan facts and exemptions; use the Hawaii inputs when the employer withholds an employee share.
- Enter Hawaii-subject wages for nonresident, part-year, or multistate situations.
- automatic HW-6/HW-7 residency fact review
- HRSP payroll deduction timing
- employer-specific TDI or PHC premium decisions
- employer payroll compliance workflows
Example calculation
A worker can enter biweekly gross pay, W-4 amounts, pre-tax deductions, and year-to-date wages. The result separates federal income tax, Social Security, Medicare, any verified state tax, total deductions, and net pay.
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FAQs
How much will I take home from an $80,000 salary in Hawaii?
Use Salary mode, enter $80,000, and compare annual, monthly, biweekly, and weekly estimated take-home pay. Supports 2026. This page estimates a standard W-2 paycheck. Local, multistate, and employer-specific cases may need the advanced adjustment inputs.
Why does take-home pay differ from salary?
Gross salary is reduced by federal withholding, Social Security, Medicare, supported state taxes, and any deductions entered in Advanced payroll details.
Does this calculator verify Hawaii withholding?
This is a consumer paycheck estimate for the supported range, not a full employer payroll compliance engine. Supports 2026. This page estimates a standard W-2 paycheck. Local, multistate, and employer-specific cases may need the advanced adjustment inputs.
What taxes are always included?
The calculator includes federal income tax withholding, Social Security, Medicare, and Additional Medicare where applicable.
Are local taxes included?
Local payroll taxes are not included unless a page explicitly says they are supported.
Should I use salary, hourly wage, or current paycheck mode?
Use Salary for annual job offers, Hourly wage for rate-and-hours estimates, and Current paycheck when you already know gross pay for one pay period.
Official Sources
- IRS Publication 15-T, Federal Income Tax Withholding Methods, 2026
- IRS Publication 15, Employer's Tax Guide, 2026
- IRS Topic 751, Social Security and Medicare Withholding Rates
- IRS Topic 560, Additional Medicare Tax
- SSA Contribution and Benefit Base
- Hawaii Department of Taxation Forms
- Hawaii Booklet A Employer's Tax Guide
- Hawaii Form HW-4
- Hawaii DLIR 2026 Maximum Weekly Wage Base
- Hawaii Retirement Savings Program FAQ