NY State Payroll Compliance Guide 2026: Topic‑by‑Topic Guidance
Payroll compliance in New York State continues to evolve, with multiple regulatory updates taking effect January 1, 2026. Below is a streamlined, fully updated 2026 guide for employers.
1. Minimum Wage & Overtime Updates
Minimum Wage (2026)
Effective January 1, 2026, New York’s minimum wage rates are:
- NYC, Long Island & Westchester: $17.00/hr [ny.gov]
- Rest of NY State: $16.00/hr [ny.gov]
Hospitality (Tipped) Minimum Wage – 2026
Food service worker cash wages and tip credits:
- NYC/Long Island/Westchester:
- Cash wage: $11.35/hr
- Tip credit: $5.65/hr
- Rest of NY:
- Cash wage: $10.70/hr
- Tip credit: $5.30/hr
Home Health Aide Minimum Wage – 2026
- NYC/Long Island/Westchester: $19.65/hr
- Rest of NY: $18.65/hr
Minimum Exempt Salary Requirements (2026)
To classify an employee as exempt under NY wage law in 2026, employers must pay:
- NYC, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester:
- Rest of NY State:
If an employee earns below these thresholds, they must be classified as non‑exempt and paid overtime.
Overtime (2026)
- Most employees must receive 1.5× their regular rate for hours worked over 40/week.
- Industry‑specific wage orders (e.g., hospitality, building service) continue to apply.
2. Paid Leave Mandates
Sick Leave (2026)
Unchanged from prior years:
- 5–99 employees: 40 hours paid sick leave
- 100+ employees: 56 hours paid sick leave
- <5 employees: 40 hours unpaid (paid if net income > $1M)
- Accrual: 1 hr per 30 hrs worked
Paid Family Leave (PFL) – 2026 Updates
Employees remain eligible for up to 12 weeks of job‑protected leave.
3. Payroll Tax Changes
Withholding Tables (2026)
- NYS issues updated tables annually; employers must implement 2026 tables in payroll systems.
Unemployment Insurance (UI) – 2026
Key 2026 update:
- Taxable Wage Base: $13,000 (up from $12,800 in 2025)
Starting 2027, the taxable wage base will index to 16% of NY State Average Annual Wage.
4. Retirement Plan Requirements
NY Secure Choice Savings Program (2026)
- Applies to employers with 10+ employees and 2+ years in business.
- Employers must either offer a qualified plan (401k, SEP, etc.) or enroll employees in the state-facilitated Roth IRA.
- No employer contribution required.
5. Wage Theft & Recordkeeping
Wage Theft Prevention Act (2026)
- Provide new hire wage notices in the employee’s primary language.
- Issue updated notices when pay terms change.
Pay Stub Requirements
Must include: dates of work, employer details, employee name, pay rates, hours worked (regular & OT), deductions, allowances.
- Records must be kept for 6 years.
6. Industry-Specific Mandates
Hospitality (2026)
- Tip credits, spread‑of‑hours, uniform allowances apply under the Hospitality Wage Order.
- Ensure compliance with updated 2026 hospitality cash wage and tip credit structures.
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Construction (2026)
- Requirements include prevailing wage, certified payroll, and apprentice ratios.
Healthcare (2026)
- Rules continue for scheduling, safe staffing, and break regulations.
- Review 2026 updates relevant to your facility type.
7. Technology & Data Security
Payroll Systems (2026)
- Systems must comply with the NY SHIELD Act.
- Ensure your payroll vendor meets current 2026 data security requirements.
Disclaimer
This guide is for informational use only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult a qualified payroll or employment law professional for compliance decisions.