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Self-Employment Tax Calculator for Self-Employed & Freelancers

Calculate your self-employment tax (Social Security + Medicare), income tax, and quarterly estimated payments. See the deductible half of SE tax, compare effective rates to W-2 employment, and plan your quarterly payment schedule. Tailored with tips and guidance for Calculators optimized for self-employed individuals, freelancers, and gig workers..

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  • 1You pay both employee and employer portions of FICA — 15.3% total (12.4% SS + 2.9% Medicare)
  • 2Estimated quarterly tax payments are due Apr 15, Jun 15, Sep 15, Jan 15
  • 3The qualified business income (QBI) deduction can save up to 20% on pass-through income
  • 4Track all business expenses — home office, equipment, software, and mileage are deductible
  • 5Consider a SEP-IRA (up to $69,000 in 2024) or Solo 401(k) for retirement savings
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About Self-Employment Tax Calculator for Self-Employed & Freelancers

This self-employment tax calculator is specifically designed for Calculators optimized for self-employed individuals, freelancers, and gig workers.. Whether you're just getting started or looking to optimize your financial strategy, this calculator provides the insights you need to make informed decisions.

Why Self-Employed & Freelancers Need This Calculator

Self-Employed & Freelancers face unique financial considerations that generic calculators don't address. Use the tips above alongside this self-employment tax calculator to get a complete picture of your financial situation. The calculator is completely free, runs instantly in your browser, and never stores your personal data.

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$0$500,000
$0$120,000

Wages from employment (affects SS tax cap)

Total Federal Tax

$24,687.53

25.99% effective rate | Single

SE Tax: $13,423.07Income Tax: $11,264.46

Net SE Income

$95,000.00

SE Tax (15.3%)

$13,423.07

Quarterly Payment

$6,171.88

Effective Rate

25.99%

Self-Employment Tax Breakdown

Gross SE Income$120,000.00
Business Expenses-$25,000.00

Net SE Income$95,000.00
SE Tax Base (92.35% of net)$87,732.50

Social Security Tax (12.4%)$10,878.83
Medicare Tax (2.9%)$2,544.24

Total Self-Employment Tax$13,423.07
Deductible Half of SE Tax-$6,711.54

Income Tax Breakdown

Net SE Income+$95,000.00
Deductible Half of SE Tax-$6,711.54

Adjusted Gross Income (AGI)$88,288.46
Standard Deduction-$14,600.00

Taxable Income$73,688.46
10%
$1,160
12%
$4,266
22%
$5,838

Federal Income Tax$11,264.46

Total Tax Summary

Self-Employment Tax$13,423.07
Federal Income Tax$11,264.46

Total Federal Tax$24,687.53
Effective Tax Rate25.99%
Take-Home (After All Federal Taxes)$70,312.47

Quarterly Estimated Tax Payments

Self-employed individuals must pay estimated taxes quarterly. Each payment covers roughly 25% of your total annual tax liability.

QuarterIncome PeriodDue DatePayment
Q1Jan 1 - Mar 31April 15, 2025$6,171.88
Q2Apr 1 - May 31June 16, 2025$6,171.88
Q3Jun 1 - Aug 31September 15, 2025$6,171.88
Q4Sep 1 - Dec 31January 15, 2026$6,171.88
Annual Total$24,687.53

Penalty Warning

The IRS may charge an underpayment penalty if you do not pay at least 90% of your current year tax or 100% of your prior year tax (110% if prior year AGI exceeded $150,000) through estimated payments and withholding.

Self-Employed vs. Equivalent W-2 Salary

Comparing your SE income of $95,000 to the same amount earned as a W-2 employee (not including employer FICA).

Self-Employed

Net SE Income

$95,000.00

SE Tax (Both Halves)

-$13,423.07

Income Tax

-$11,264.46


Total Tax

$24,687.53

Take-Home

$70,312.47

W-2 Employee

Gross Salary

$95,000.00

Employee FICA (7.65%)

-$7,267.50

Income Tax

-$12,741.00


Total Tax (Employee Share)

$20,008.50

Take-Home

$74,991.50

Key Differences

Extra SE Tax Cost

$4,679.03

Employer FICA (Hidden Cost)

$7,267.50

True Total FICA (Both)

$14,535.00

As a self-employed individual, you pay both the employer and employee portions of FICA (15.3% total vs. 7.65% for a W-2 employee). However, you can deduct the employer-equivalent portion (half of SE tax) from your AGI, which partially offsets the additional cost.