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Add and manage employees in Payroll Calculator

Create W-2 employees with pay frequency and withholding; track 1099 contractors on the roster without including them in pay runs.

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Educational only · Last reviewed May 30, 2026

Product guide · Last reviewed May 30, 2026: Add W-2 employees and manage your roster in Payroll Calculator. For whether someone should be W-2 vs 1099, see 1099 vs W-2 overview.

W-2 vs 1099 in this app

TypeOn roster?In pay runs?Taxes calculated
W-2 employeeYesYesFIT, FICA, CA or WA state taxes
1099 contractorYesNoNot run through payroll—track for your records only

Contractors are excluded when you click Run payroll for selected. Pay them outside the app; use ClearLedger for 1099-NEC reporting if needed.


Step 1 — Open the employee roster

  1. Workforce → Employees tab (/workforce).
  2. Review sortable columns: name, pay, frequency, active status.

Step 2 — Add a new employee (form)

  1. Click New employee (or go to /employees/new).
  2. Enter name and contact fields.
  3. Select W-2 employee (not 1099 unless you only want roster tracking).

Step 3 — Pay setup

FieldGuidance
Salary or hourlySalary = fixed per period; hourly = rate × hours on each run
Pay frequencyWeekly, biweekly, or monthly—must match how you actually pay
ActiveInactive employees are hidden from new pay runs

Step 4 — Withholding (federal & state)

  1. Open the withholding section or modal.
  2. Option A — W-4 / DE-4 worksheet: Enter filing status, dependents, extra withholding—app converts to an estimated FIT/PIT % of gross.
  3. Option B — Flat %: Enter fixed FIT and PIT percentages (per calendar tax year).

Important: This is an estimate for small-business payroll—not IRS Pub 15-T exact withholding. Your CPA may recommend flat % for simplicity.

For California employees, DE-4 drives state PIT estimate similarly.


Step 5 — Optional: 401(k), tips, owner fields

  • 401(k) deferral — Traditional deferral reduces FIT/PIT base; still subject to FICA.
  • Owner role — Mark owners for health insurance checklist on pay runs.
  • Default health premium — Pre-fills owner health amount on each run (S-corp/C-corp guidance).

Step 6 — Save and verify

  1. Save the employee.
  2. Confirm they appear on the roster with correct pay frequency.
  3. Run a test pay period with $0 or minimal pay in demo, or a real small run in production.

Step 7 — Edit or deactivate

  • Click a row to edit pay, withholding, or active status inline.
  • Deactivate instead of delete when someone leaves—you preserve history for W-2 totals.

Step 8 — CSV import / export (paid license)

ActionRequirement
Export roster CSVLicense with canExport
Import roster CSVLicense with canImport

Basic (free) license: no CSV import or export.

Warning: Bulk payroll history CSV import stores rows without full tax recomputation—use for migration stubs only; prefer running payroll in-app for accurate taxes.


License limit reminder

Basic tier: one active employee per company. Upgrade via Account → License key for more employees and CSV features.

Next: Run payroll step by step

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