Estimate a Colorado employee's net bonus with the official 2026 DR 1098 method, FAMLI premiums, federal supplemental-wage rules, annual wage caps, optional local tax, and net-to-gross planning.
Model the optional 22% method, the mandatory 37% rate only on supplemental wages above $1 million, and the aggregate method using the 2026 Publication 15-T tables.
Calculate incremental Colorado withholding as the 2026 DR 1098 result on regular pay plus the Colorado-taxable bonus, minus the DR 1098 result on regular pay alone.
Keep Social Security, Medicare, FAMLI, Colorado unemployment insurance, FUTA, and local monthly tax inputs distinct so employer costs never reduce employee take-home pay.
This is a 2026 withholding estimate for an ordinary taxable cash bonus paid to a W-2 employee. It models a 2020-or-later federal Form W-4 and the 2026 Colorado DR 1098 worksheet. Pretax deductions, retirement deferrals, garnishments, private FAMLI plans, special wage exclusions, legacy W-4 forms, nonresident sourcing, successor-employer rules, same-period earlier supplemental payments, local exemptions, and payroll-provider rounding can change the actual paycheck.
No. Bonuses are Colorado wages, but the Department of Revenue requires employers to use DR 1098. The 4.40% factor is applied after annualizing payroll-period wages and subtracting the applicable annual allowance.
Without a DR 0004 Line 2 amount, the worksheet uses $11,000 for married filing jointly or qualifying surviving spouse and $5,500 for other W-4 filing statuses. A completed DR 0004 can provide a different amount, including zero.
Generally yes. FAMLI's gross-wage definition includes bonuses. The 2026 total premium is 0.88%, usually split into 0.44% employee and 0.44% large-employer shares, up to the Social Security wage base.
It is optional for an eligible separately paid or separately identified supplemental amount when federal income tax was withheld from regular wages in the current or immediately preceding year.
Only the portion that takes calendar-year supplemental wages above $1 million is subject to mandatory 37% withholding. The threshold includes businesses under common control.
Denver OPT is a once-per-month fixed amount when Denver compensation reaches the monthly threshold, not a percentage of the bonus. The preset uses $5.75 employee, $4.00 employer, and a $500 threshold, with separate prior-payment controls to prevent duplication.
No. Colorado UI is an employer cost. The estimate uses the 2026 $30,600 wage base and an editable assigned rate; the 3.05% default is the non-construction introductory combined rate.
Yes. Net-to-gross mode solves numerically so it can cross the federal $1 million test, Social Security and FAMLI wage caps, the Additional Medicare threshold, and local monthly thresholds.
Rates and formulas are based on primary official material checked on July 17, 2026. Recheck year-specific withholding worksheets, FAMLI rates, wage bases, assigned UI rates, local rules, and federal updates before later-year payroll.
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Disclaimer: This calculation tool provides a withholding tax estimate for ordinary taxable cash bonuses paid to W-2 employees in Colorado using the 2026 federal Publication 15-T tables and the state’s incremental DR 1098 annualized payroll-period calculation method, alongside applicable state FAMLI program premiums and local occupational privilege taxes. The output is intended for internal budgeting and directional tracking purposes and does not constitute official legal, financial, or professional payroll advice. Actual paycheck obligations can vary significantly based on legacy W-4 configurations, non-resident workday allocation splits, local municipal exceptions (such as Denver OPT variables or Aurora’s historical repeal), pretax benefit elections, retirement account deferrals, garnishment orders, or provider rounding variances. Businesses must cross-reference actual withholding outputs with certified accountants or designated tax authorities prior to final execution.
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