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Freelancer Tax Calculator for Content Creators

Free freelancer tax calculator. Enter your income, filing status, and expenses to estimate self-employment tax, federal income tax, and quarterly payment amounts.

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Your Income Details

Total income before any deductions

$

Software, home office, equipment, professional development

$

Affects your standard deduction and tax brackets

Your Tax Estimate

Total Estimated Tax

$16,735

Effective rate: 20.9%

Self-Employment Tax

$10,173

15.3% on 92.35% of net SE income

Federal Income Tax

$6,562

On $52,313 taxable income

Quarterly Payment

$4,184

Pay each quarter to avoid penalties

Estimated Take-Home

$55,265

After tax and expenses

Quarterly Due Dates (2025)

Q1 (Jan–Mar)April 15
Q2 (Apr–May)June 15
Q3 (Jun–Aug)September 15
Q4 (Sep–Dec)January 15
Estimates use 2024 federal brackets and standard deduction. Excludes state taxes. Not tax advice β€” consult a CPA.

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Freelancer Tax Calculator for Content Creators: free online workflow

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Free freelancer tax calculator. Enter your income, filing status, and expenses to estimate self-employment tax, federal income tax, and quarterly payment amounts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much tax does a freelancer pay?β–Ύ

Freelancers pay self-employment tax (15.3% on net earnings up to the Social Security wage base) plus federal and state income tax. Total effective tax rates typically range from 25–35% for most US freelancers.

What is self-employment tax?β–Ύ

Self-employment tax covers your Social Security (12.4%) and Medicare (2.9%) contributions β€” totaling 15.3%. As a freelancer, you pay both the employer and employee portions, but you can deduct half on your federal return.

When are quarterly estimated taxes due?β–Ύ

Quarterly estimated taxes are due April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15. Missing these deadlines results in underpayment penalties even if you pay in full at tax time.

What business expenses can freelancers deduct?β–Ύ

Common deductions include home office, software subscriptions, equipment, internet, health insurance premiums, professional development, and business travel. Keep receipts for everything.

Do I need to pay taxes if I earn under a certain amount?β–Ύ

If your net self-employment income exceeds $400 in a year, you must file and pay self-employment tax. There is no minimum for income tax β€” all income is taxable.