Ask HN: SF developer burden rate @ $100k?
For example, if I want to pay a dev $100k or $125k, how much will it cost me as a company with Social Security, and payroll taxes, etc. all included?
For example, if I want to pay a dev $100k or $125k, how much will it cost me as a company with Social Security, and payroll taxes, etc. all included?
[+] [-] codegeek|13 years ago|reply
The "cost" of an employee generally includes:
This in your case would be lets say 100K Usually has 2 main components. Social Security and Medicare also combined to be called FICA. SSN is 6.2% of W-2 salary (applies max to 110K). Medicare is 2.45% of entire W-2. So in your case, totak of 7.65% of 100K = $7650 This really varies and depends on what you offer. I will just estimate an average of say $500-$800 per month per employee. So you are looking at about $6000-$10,000 per year. Make it $8000 average for this example. Really varies depending on whether you contribute or not. Lets say you match about 1000 per year max (a very average conservative matching) which is 1% of the salary. This depends on state. Some states charge employers while in some, employees pay for it. Average cost per employee can be about $500-$1000 per year. These could include payroll software cost per employee, accounting cost/employee, other benefits provided. I would keep about $500-$1000 per year min.Adding all of the above, you are looking at approx 100K + 18,650 = 118,650
I am just giving an estimate here of course. But you hopefully got the idea.
[+] [-] speeder|13 years ago|reply
In Brazil for every 1000 you pay someone in direct wage, about extra 450 are paid to government (total burden of 1450 to pay 1000 of wage)
Of the 1000 that the "someone" received, about 100 go for your retirement savings, 275 in federal taxes, and about more 100 in other random taxes and fees.
(so yes, this mean that if you theoretically pay 1000 as salary, the person ends with 525, and you pay extra 450 to the government, that ends in total with 925! yay excessive regulation and taxing!!!!)
[+] [-] doug1001|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] jamesseattle|13 years ago|reply