Hawaii (HI) – 2022
Hawaii
Minimum Wage | Hawaii | Federal |
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Minimum Wage | $10.10 | $7.25 |
Minimum Cash Wage (Tipped Employee) | $9.35 | |
Maximum Tip Credit | $0.75 | |
State Income Tax | Hawaii | Federal |
Wage Withholding | Tables | |
Supplemental Wage / Bonus Rate | No Provision | |
Unemployment Insurance | Hawaii | Federal |
Maximum 2022 Taxable Earnings (increase from $47,400 in 2021) | $51,600 | |
Employee 2022 Deduction | None | |
Employer 2022 Tax Rates | 0.0 – 5.8% | |
Standard 2022 New Employer Rate | 3.00% | |
Voluntary Contribution Permitted | No | |
Disability Insurance | Hawaii | Federal |
Maximum 2022 Weekly Taxable Earnings (Increased from $1,102.90 in 2021) | $1,200.30 | |
Employee 2022 Weekly Deduction (0.50% of wages, up to a maximum weekly deduction of $6.00 in 2022) | 0.50% of wages, up to a maximum weekly deduction of $6.00 | |
Employer Contribution | Difference between cost and employee contribution |
Federal (FED) – 2022
Minimum Wage | Federal |
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Minimum Wage | $7.25 |
FICA (MEDICARE) | Federal |
Medicare Rate | 1.45% |
Additional Medicare Tax Withholding on Wages > $200,000 (No Employer Match) | 2.35% |
Maximum Taxable Earnings | No Limit |
FICA (SOCIAL SECURITY) | Federal |
Maximum Taxable Earnings (Increased from $142,800 in 2021) | $147,000 |
Employee / Employer Tax Rate (Unchanged from 2019) | 6.20% |
Health Savings Accounts | Federal |
Catch-up Contribution Limit (Employee / Employer) (Unchanged from 2021) | $1,000 |
Pension Plans | Federal |
Catch-up Contribution Limit – 401(k) & 403(b) plans (age 50 or older) (Increase from 6,000 in 2019) | $6,500 |
Contribution Limit – 401(k) & 403(b) plans (Increased from $19,500 in 2021) | $20,500 |
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