Florida Final Paycheck Law & Calculator
Add your unpaid Florida wages and accrued PTO to estimate your last-day total after tax.
$3,750.00
Gross final paycheck
Est. taxes: ~$1,111.88 (29.7%)
$2,638.12
Estimated net take-home
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.
Final pay and PTO in Florida
Florida has no state-level statute regulating final paycheck deadlines, meaning employers are not bound by a specific state-mandated timeline for discharged or resigning employees. In practice, final wages are generally expected on the next regular payday, and employees can pursue unpaid wage claims through the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) or by contacting the U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division. Because Florida lacks a state labor board for wage claims, private lawsuits are also common for wage recovery.
Your final paycheck combines any regular wages you earned but were not yet paid with your accrued PTO payout where it is owed. Use-it-or-lose-it forfeiture of earned time is allowed in Florida, and the window to claim unpaid final wages runs for 4–5 years. This calculator pre-selects Florida so the state tax estimate is built in.
For the governing statute (reference: No specific statute) and a full PTO breakdown, see the Florida PTO payout guide and final paycheck rules by state.
When is your final paycheck due in Florida?
| Situation | Final paycheck deadline |
|---|---|
| If you are fired or laid off | No specific state deadline (commonly the next regular payday) |
| If you quit | No specific state deadline (commonly the next regular payday) |
This deadline applies to your whole final paycheck, including any accrued PTO Florida requires to be paid. Late or missing final pay can entitle you to penalties or interest \u2014 file an unpaid-wage claim with the U.S. DOL Wage and Hour Division (Florida has no state wage-claim agency). Deadlines change with legislation, so confirm the current rule before acting.
Official Florida Wage Claim Resources
If your employer holds your final paycheck or fails to pay you correct wages, you can contact the official state agency to get help:
- Wage Agency: U.S. DOL Wage and Hour Division (Florida has no state wage-claim agency)
- Phone Support: (866) 487-9243
- Official Website: https://www.dol.gov/general/topic/wages
Frequently asked questions
When is my final paycheck due in Florida? +
If your employment ends in Florida, your final paycheck — including any owed PTO — is due as follows. If you are fired or laid off: No specific state deadline (commonly the next regular payday). If you quit: No specific state deadline (commonly the next regular payday). Deadlines can change, so confirm the current rule with the state labor department.
Is PTO included in a final paycheck in Florida? +
In Florida, whether unused PTO is included depends on your employer's written policy. Reference: No specific statute.
How is my final paycheck taxed in Florida? +
Regular wages are withheld at your normal rate; the PTO portion is a supplemental wage withheld at a flat 22% federal rate, no state income tax, and 7.65% FICA.
How long do I have to claim unpaid final wages in Florida? +
The statute of limitations for unpaid-wage claims in Florida is 4–5 years. File a claim with the state labor department if your final check is missing or wrong.