Maryland paycheck calculator for hourly and salary pay 2025

Maryland is an exceptional place for business owners, offering several advantages that foster growth and innovation. Its East Coast location offers easy access to major markets and international connections. The Old Line State also boasts a robust infrastructure, a highly skilled workforce, and a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, there are over 639,000 small businesses in Maryland, accounting for a remarkable 99.5% of all businesses in the state. These businesses are not only the backbone of Maryland’s economy but also a significant employer, providing nearly half of the state’s jobs. 

If you have a small business in Maryland or you’re considering starting one, calculating payroll will be one of your most important responsibilities. It’s an essential part of operating your business legally. 

This free hourly and salary paycheck calculator makes it easier to calculate all your workers’ pay and withholdings. Get an accurate picture of their gross pay, including overtime, commissions, bonuses, and more. Deduct state and federal taxes—factoring in employee-requested allowances—to get a more precise look at each employee’s earnings.

1. Personal details

Employee first name

Employee last name

2. Pay information

Pay type

Amount

$

Pay rate

$

Hours worked

** Federal law- 40 hours for OT

** Some states have OT laws

** If an employee is subject to federal and state laws, the law paying the higher amount of OT is followed

Pay date

Pay schedule

3. Additional pay

Bonus

$

Overtime hours

Commission

$

Salary

$

Commission

$

4. Federal tax information

$

6. Local tax jurisdiction

Work zip

Work city

Work county

Residence zip

Residence city

Residence county

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Rate

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Hours worked

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Salary

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Total pay

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Taxes and deductions

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Calculating paycheck in Maryland

Here’s a step-by-step guide to walk you through the paycheck calculator:

1. Fill in the employee’s details.

This includes just two items: your employee’s name and the state where they live. These details will help the tool calculate some of the employee’s local taxes.

2. Add the employee’s pay information.

You should see fields that say pay type, pay rate, hours worked, pay date, and pay period. Start with “pay type” and select hourly or salary from the dropdown menu. 

If the employee is hourly, input their hourly wage under “pay rate” and fill in the number of hours they worked that pay period. If the employee worked more than 40 hours and accrued overtime, record 40 here and save the rest for “additional pay.”

If the employee is salaried, both the “pay rate” and “hours worked” fields will disappear. Instead, you’ll need to know how much the employee makes each pay period. Put that into the field labeled “amount.” 

Then select the pay date and the employee’s pay frequency—for example, if you pay them weekly or every two weeks. 

3. Input any additional pay the employee receives.

If the employee is salaried, you will only see two fields: bonus and commission. Fill in those amounts, if applicable.

If the employee is hourly, you should see four fields: overtime worked, bonus, commission, and salary. This is your opportunity to add in any additional pay they should receive this pay period. If the employee earned overtime, input the number of overtime hours they worked. The tool calculates overtime pay using time and a half.

4. Fill in the employee’s federal tax information.

This includes the employee’s filing status, number of allowances, and additional withholdings. You should be able to glean this information from the employee’s W-4 form. If you don’t yet have the employee’s W-4, the payroll calculator can fill in tax rates to help you create a semi-accurate paycheck estimate.

5. Fill in the employee’s state tax information.

Again, this includes the employee’s filing status, number of allowances, and additional withholdings. This information can be taken from the employee’s state W-4 form. 

6. Calculate the employee’s paycheck.

To see an estimate of the employee’s earnings for the pay period, select “calculate check.”

Maryland income tax rate

Maryland, like most states, has a graduated-rate income tax structure, meaning the rate of taxation increases as taxable income increases. As of 2024, the progressive income tax rates range from 2% to a top marginal rate of 5.75%. 

Note: These tax rates are used to compute tax on individual tax returns. Maryland law does not permit a rate of less than 4.75% to be used for withholding tax purposes.

In addition, all counties in Maryland and the city of Baltimore collect a local income tax. Tax rates range up to 3.2%. Generally, nonresidents do not pay local income taxes. However, an additional state tax is withheld from nonresident paychecks using the lowest local tax rate of .0225%.

Maryland tax withholdings

An employer must withhold Maryland tax for employees who are residents of the state and perform services either inside or outside of it. Employers must also withhold Maryland tax for nonresident employees performing work within Maryland. 

Maryland income tax withholding is generally applied to the same wages and compensation to which federal withholding applies. Likewise, wages that are exempt from federal wage withholding are generally also exempt from Maryland wage withholding. 

Maryland Supplemental Income Tax: In Maryland, additional income such as bonuses, severance pay, and commissions are subject to a supplemental tax with rates between 3.2% and 8.95%. These tax rates differ from regular income tax rates, so employers must ensure the appropriate rates are applied.

Employees must be paid 1.5 times the hourly rate for overtime work. For most employees, this means work exceeding 40 hours per week. For bowling venues and care institutions other than hospitals, overtime applies to work over 48 hours a week, and for agricultural workers, overtime applies to work over 60 hours per week.

In Maryland, employers pay the entire cost of state unemployment insurance tax, which provides benefits to qualified unemployed or underemployed workers. There is no employee withholding for this program. Based on a business experience rating, the employer SUI tax rate ranges from 1% to 10.5%.

For specific information on how and where to register your business to submit state withholding and unemployment taxes in Maryland, consult our payroll tax map

In addition to Maryland state income taxes, employers also have to consider federal tax withholdings. Money taken out for federal taxes goes toward federal income taxes, Social Security, and Medicare. An employee’s tax bracket depends on their gross income, excluding pre-tax deductions.

Employers are also responsible for making FUTA (Federal Unemployment Tax Act) payments. This is a federal unemployment tax that is separate from Maryland’s state unemployment tax. It’s based on the wages you pay to employees but is NOT deducted from their wages. It must also be paid by the business itself.

Opportunities for deductions on Maryland paychecks

Aside from standard federal deductions, there are other common payroll deductions that you may need to apply if you offer benefits. Since employers subtract this income before taxes, these deductions can move employees to a lower tax bracket. 

Some common pre-tax deductions include: 

  • Health insurance 
  • Dental and vision benefits 
  • Health savings account (HSA) 
  • Wellness benefits
  • Disability insurance 
  • Life insurance 
  • 401(k) contributions 
  • Court-ordered garnishments, including child support, alimony, back taxes, and overdue loans 
  • Commuter benefits

Note: Our paycheck calculator only accounts for federal and state deductions. Pre-tax deductions do not factor into our paycheck estimates. If you have questions about these deductions, talk to an accountant or payroll specialist.

Frequently asked questions

What are payroll taxes?

Payroll taxes are taxes levied on employers and employees to fund a variety of state and federal programs, including Social Security, Medicare, unemployment benefits, education, defense, construction, and maintenance of infrastructure such as roads, parks, and first responder services. Employers must deduct employee contributions from their paychecks and send tax funds to the proper authorities.

How do I calculate taxes from my paycheck in Maryland? 

Follow the steps in Calculating paycheck in Maryland to make sure your calculation reflects all the relevant factors, including any allowable personal or standard deduction and the current Maryland tax rate schedules, which are subject to change from year to year. (Also, if you have a new pay rate, you can use this tool as a take-home pay calculator to estimate how much money you’ll actually be depositing each pay period.)

How can QuickBooks make Maryland payroll easier?

QuickBooks has multiple features to make Maryland payroll easier:

  • Automation reduces tedious manual entries and frees up your time.
  • QuickBooks calculates, files, and pays your payroll taxes for you—100% accurate tax calculations guaranteed.
  • With tax penalty protection, you’re covered up to $25,000 if you receive a penalty for any reason.
  • Your team can get paid fast with same-day direct deposit while you hold onto your cash longer.
  • Time tracking can improve timesheet accuracy and streamline approvals.
  • Seamless integration of processes can save you hours every week.
  • With the Workforce app, your team can track their own hours and view their pay info and W-2s.

Flexible payroll plans for your business

QuickBooks offers flexible payroll plans tailored to your business needs. Whether you want to streamline payday, accurately track time, manage HR tasks, or provide benefits to your team, there's a payroll solution for your Maryland business. 

Existing QuickBooks users can easily add payroll functionalities and leverage the QuickBooks Workforce app for enhanced employee management. Plus, with seamless time tracking and invoicing features, QuickBooks empowers you to stay organized and efficient. Explore QuickBooks payroll today.