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Self-Employment Tax Estimator

The 15.3% SE tax catches most freelancers off guard. Enter your numbers and see exactly what you'll owe — Social Security, Medicare, and the federal/state taxes that come on top.

Total 1099 / freelance income before expenses

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Deductible expenses (software, home office, mileage…)

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⚠️ Estimates only. Tax rates updated for 2026. Consult a CPA for advice specific to your situation.

Self-employment tax
$21,194
28.3% of net profit · on $75,000

SE tax breakdown

Social Security (12.4% up to $176,100)$17,177
Medicare (2.9%, no cap)$4,017
Half deductible from federal income tax$10,597

Total tax picture

SE tax$21,194
Federal income tax$5,783
State income tax (NY)$8,175
Total tax owed$35,152
Effective rate (on gross)43.9%
Take-home$44,848

Why SE tax exists. W-2 employees split FICA with their employer (7.65% each). As a freelancer you pay both halves — 15.3% on 92.35% of your net profit. The good news: you deduct half of it against your federal income tax, which the breakdown above already factors in.

New York Tax Resources for Freelancers

Estimated Tax Schedule

  • Q1Jan 1 – Mar 31April 15, 2026
  • Q2Apr 1 – May 31June 16, 2026
  • Q3Jun 1 – Aug 31Sept 15, 2026
  • Q4Sep 1 – Dec 31Jan 15, 2027

Additional State Taxes

New York City Income Tax3.9%

For NYC residents only. Rates range from 3.078% to 3.876% depending on income.

What Freelancers Should Know

  • NYC residents pay an additional city income tax (3.078%–3.876%).
  • Yonkers residents pay a surcharge of ~16.75% of NY state tax owed.
  • Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Mobility Tax (MCTMT) applies to self-employment net earnings in the NYC metro area.