Arizona severance pay calculator.
Estimate your Arizona severance after federal, state, and FICA tax \u2014 pre-set with the Arizona rate.
Estimates only. PTO payout rights and tax withholding vary by state, employer policy, and individual circumstances. This is not legal, tax, or financial advice. Consult your state labor department or a qualified professional. See our methodology.
Severance pay in Arizona
Arizona does not require employers to offer severance \u2014 no US state does. When it is offered, the common formula is one to two weeks of pay per year of service. Because severance is a supplemental wage, your Arizona take-home reflects 22% federal withholding, an estimated 2.5% Arizona supplemental rate, and 7.65% FICA.
Arizona example: a $20,000 severance package has about $4,400 federal and $500 state tax withheld, plus FICA \u2014 roughly $13,570 net.
Final pay & your rights in Arizona
Severance is usually paid with or near your final paycheck. In Arizona, a final paycheck is generally due — if fired: Within 7 working days or the next payday, whichever is sooner; if you quit: Next regular payday — though severance itself follows your agreement’s timeline, not this deadline. Arizona’s statute of limitations for unpaid-wage claims is 1 year (reference: Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 23-350); unpaid wages are pursued through the Industrial Commission of Arizona, Labor Department. If your state also requires a Arizona PTO payout, that is separate from and in addition to any severance — estimate it with the free PTO payout calculator.
Severance & unemployment in Arizona
A one-time lump sum often does not reduce Arizona unemployment benefits, while salary continuation can delay or reduce them for the weeks it covers. Report severance when you file your claim. See the main severance guide for how the math and taxes work.
Frequently asked questions
How much is severance taxed in Arizona?
Severance is a supplemental wage: 22% flat federal withholding, an estimated 2.5% Arizona supplemental rate, and 7.65% FICA. On a $20,000 package in Arizona, that leaves roughly $13,570 net.
Is severance pay required in Arizona?
No. Arizona does not require private employers to pay severance — no US state does. It is owed only when promised in a policy, contract, or separation agreement. The federal WARN Act (and some state layoff-notice laws) can require notice or pay for large mass layoffs.
Does severance affect unemployment in Arizona?
It can. How Arizona treats severance depends on whether it is a one-time lump sum or salary continuation, and the week it covers. Report any severance when you file your Arizona unemployment claim and let the state determine the effect.
When must my final paycheck be paid in Arizona?
Final-pay timing in Arizona is set by state law; the statute of limitations for unpaid-wage claims is 1 year. Reference: Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 23-350. Severance paid with your final check follows your agreement, not a state deadline.