Georgia Nanny Tax Calculator
Estimate your total employer costs for hiring a nanny in Georgia. Enter your nanny's pay below for a personalized tax breakdown.
Georgia employer tax rates at a glance
Social Security
6.2%
employer share
Medicare
1.45%
employer share
FUTA
0.6%
on first $7,000
GA SUTA
0.54% - 8.4%
new employer rate range
Key facts for Georgia household employers
- Minimum wage: $7.25/hour (federal)
- State income tax withholding required
- Flat state income tax of 5.19%
- Uses federal minimum wage
Georgia nanny tax FAQ
How much do nanny taxes cost in Georgia?
As a household employer in Georgia, you'll pay approximately 7.65% of wages for Social Security (6.2%) and Medicare (1.45%), plus 0.6% FUTA on the first $7,000, plus Georgia unemployment insurance at 0.54% - 8.4%. Georgia also requires state income tax withholding from your nanny's wages. Use the calculator above for a personalized estimate.
What is the nanny minimum wage in Georgia?
The minimum wage in Georgia is $7.25/hour (federal). You must pay at least this amount to your household employee. Many families pay above minimum wage based on experience and responsibilities.
Do I need to pay unemployment tax in Georgia?
Yes. Georgia requires employers to pay state unemployment insurance (SUTA). New employer rates typically range from 0.54% - 8.4%. You also owe federal unemployment tax (FUTA) at 0.6% on the first $7,000 in wages per employee.
This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only. Actual tax obligations may vary. Always verify current rates with your state's tax agency or consult a qualified tax professional.
Learn more
NannyKeeper handles Georgia taxes automatically
All GA tax calculations, documents, and deadline reminders—starting at $10/month.
Get Started FreeNo credit card required