Free severance calculator
Your severance, taken all the way.
Your take-home by state, your actual tax (not just the 22% withheld), and how long your money really lasts — savings and unemployment included.
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Your estimate
Est. severance
$7,500
6 weeks of pay
Take-home estimate
$5,276
Flat 22% withholding — your actual tax may be lower once you file.
Runway
1.5 mo
assumes you spend 70% of your pay
Take-home breakdown
Take-home Federal FICA State
Gross severance $7,500
Federal (22% withheld)−$1,650
Social Security & Medicare (7.65%)−$574
State withholding — select your state−$0
Take-home$5,276
Federal shown is the flat 22% supplemental withholding. Add your filing status and income above for an actual-tax estimate.
Paid as a lump sum, withheld at the flat 22% rate.
Cash runway 1.5 mo
Now+6 mo+12 mo
Lean
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Stretched
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Monthly burn
$3,500
Add your state to include an unemployment estimate, and your savings for a real runway.
Your deadlines
File for unemploymentnow
Sign, or ask for time21 d
Elect COBRA (retroactive)60 d
401(k) rolloverno deadline
How we estimate this
The math, in the open.
Severance is a supplemental wage. We take your severance (from your policy, or the figure you enter), then:
- Federal — 22% withheld, or your actual bracket. Employers withhold a flat 22% on a lump sum. Give us your filing status and income already earned this year and we compute the actual marginal tax with 2025 brackets — the gap is what typically comes back at tax time.
- FICA — 7.65%. Social Security (6.2%) + Medicare (1.45%).
- State — varies. Your state's flat supplemental rate where it has one, its flat income-tax rate where it's flat, a representative rate for graduated states, and 0% for the nine no-income-tax states.
Withholding is a prepayment, not your final tax. Rates are 2025–2026 estimates. Educational only — not legal, tax or financial advice.
Runway & sources
- Runway = savings + take-home severance + estimated unemployment (~50% of your weekly pay, capped at your state's maximum, for up to its maximum weeks) against your monthly spending. Salary continuation delays unemployment until it ends.
- IRS — supplemental withholding (Pub. 15); Tax Foundation — 2025 brackets & state rates.
- State agencies — unemployment weekly maximums & duration.
- Dept. of Labor — COBRA (60-day election) & notice timelines.