Mississippi Hourly Paycheck Calculator
Keeping up to speed on payroll taxes can be challenging. With changing tax rates, varying due dates, and a variety of forms, it’s hard to know what you’re supposed to be doing. That’s why we’ve created this Mississippi Hourly Paycheck Calculator, along with this guide, to help you understand your payroll tax requirements.
Mississippi payroll taxes
Here’s what you need to know about withholding payroll taxes in Mississippi.
Mississippi payroll taxes start with employees filling out Form 89-350. This information helps you determine how much you should withhold.
If an employee does not complete this form, you will need to withhold tax as though no exemptions were claimed.
Employees need to update Form 89-350 in case of life events (such as marriage, divorce, birth or adoption of a child, etc.) which may impact their taxes.
The personal income tax rate in Mississippi is 5%.
Mississippi does not have reciprocity with other states.
Additional Mississippi forms
In addition to Form 89-350 mentioned above, Mississippi employers also need to file the following forms:
Annual Information Return (89-140)
Employer's Withholding Tax Return (89-105)*
Wage and Tax Statement (State W2)
Employer's Quarterly Wage Report (UI-2)
MS New Hire Report
Mississippi unemployment tax rate
Mississippi requires most employers to pay unemployment insurance tax to help compensate workers who are out of work through no fault of their own.
Employers pay Mississippi unemployment tax on the first $14,000 of an employee’s wages.
New employers pay at a rate of 1.0%.
Experienced employers pay at a rate of 0–5.4%.
Unemployment tax in Mississippi should be paid quarterly to the Mississippi Department of Employment Security.
Paying Mississippi taxes
Here’s what you need to know about paying Mississippi taxes:
How often employers pay depends on the amount of tax you withhold in a year.
Mississippi’s payment frequencies are: monthly, quarterly, and annually.
Mississippi minimum wage
In 2023, the minimum wage in Mississippi is $10.10 per hour.
Mississippi overtime pay
Because Mississippi doesn’t have any state law governing overtime pay, the federal rules under the Fair Labor Standards Act apply. Generally speaking, hourly employees are to be paid time-and-a-half for all hours worked over 40 hours in a week.
Workers’ Compensation
Requirements to obtain Workers' Compensation vary by state. This table outlines some of these requirements. If you determine that your company is required to purchase Workers' Compensation insurance in your state, learn how to sign up for this insurance with Gusto. Sometimes, companies get a request for a workers' comp audit—head to this article and click the workers’ comp audit reports dropdown for more information.
New hires
Employers in Mississippi need to report new employees.
New hires must be reported to Mississippi New Hire Reporting.
New hires must be reported within 15 days of their first day of work.
Payroll stubs
You must provide a pay stub to every employee that includes:
Company’s legal name and address
Employee’s name and last four digits of their Social Security number
Pay period beginning and end dates
Total hours worked
Rate of pay
Gross wages
The amount and reason for any deduction
Time off
Mississippi law requires employers to provide the following types of time off to employees: