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W-4 Withholding Calculator for Texas

Free w-4 withholding calculator tailored for Texas (TX). Calculate instantly with state-specific rates and rules.

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W-4 Withholding Calculator for Texas Residents (2026)

The W-4 form controls how much federal income tax is withheld from your paycheck. Texas has no state income tax, so only your federal W-4 affects your paycheck withholding.

Texas Withholding Overview

Texas has no state income tax withholding. Your employer only withholds federal income tax, Social Security, and Medicare from your paycheck. Complete the federal W-4 with the IRS to set your federal withholding accurately.

When to Update Your W-4 (and Texas State Form)

Federal W-4 Tips for Texas Workers

The current W-4 (redesigned 2020) uses a five-step process. For most Texas residents (no state tax), only the federal W-4 is needed. Steps 2–4 allow adjustments for multiple jobs, dependents, and other income/deductions. Use the IRS Tax Withholding Estimator (irs.gov/W4app) for a personalized recommendation.

Texas Income Context

With a median household income of $64,034, most Texas residents fall in the 12%–22% federal brackets. No state withholding adjustment is needed.

Data: Tax Foundation (2024), IRS Statistics of Income, US Census Bureau ACS 2023. Updated 2024–2025. Figures reflect state averages — consult a licensed CPA for personalized tax advice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Texas have a state withholding form like the W-4?
No. Texas has no state income tax, so there is no state withholding form. Only the federal W-4 is required. Your employer withholds federal income tax, Social Security, and Medicare only.
How do I fill out a W-4 to get the right withholding in Texas?
For most single-job households in Texas: complete Step 1 (personal info), skip Steps 2–4 unless you have multiple jobs or dependents, and sign Step 5. For more precise withholding, use the IRS Tax Withholding Estimator at irs.gov/W4app. No state form adjustment needed.
Should I claim 0 or 1 allowances on my W-4 in Texas?
The redesigned 2020 W-4 no longer uses allowances. Instead, you enter dollar amounts for dependents, other income, and deductions directly. The old "0 or 1 allowance" concept no longer applies. Use the IRS online tool for the most accurate guidance based on your Texas income situation.
What happens if I don't update my W-4 as a Texas resident?
If you don't update your W-4 after a life change (new job, marriage, child), you may end up over- or under-withholding. Under-withholding can result in a tax bill plus underpayment penalties when you file. Since Texas has no state income tax, only your federal withholding is at risk.

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