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Freelancer's Tax Guide (2026)

Complete tax guide ยท Updated June 2026 ยท US-focused (check your local laws)

Taxes are the #1 surprise for new freelancers. When you're employed, your employer handles withholding. When you're freelance, you're responsible for everything. Here's how to do it right.

๐Ÿ’ฐ How Freelancers Are Taxed

As a freelancer, you're considered self-employed. This means:

  • Self-Employment Tax: 15.3% on net earnings (Social Security + Medicare)
  • Income Tax: Based on your tax bracket (10%-37% federally in US)
  • State Tax: Varies by state (0%-13%)
  • Quarterly Payments: Due April 15, June 15, September 15, January 15
โš ๏ธ Important: If you expect to owe $1,000+ in taxes, you MUST pay quarterly. Underpayment penalties apply.

๐Ÿ“Š 2026 Tax Brackets (US Single Filer)

RateIncome Range
10%$0 - $11,925
12%$11,926 - $48,475
22%$48,476 - $103,350
24%$103,351 - $197,300
32%$197,301 - $250,525
35%$250,526 - $626,350
37%$626,351+

โœ… Deductible Expenses

These are common deductions for freelancers. Track everything.

CategoryExamplesDeductible?
Home OfficePortion of rent/mortgage, utilities, internetโœ… Yes
SoftwareAdobe, Figma, VS Code, GitHub, Notionโœ… Yes
EquipmentLaptop, monitor, desk, chair, phoneโœ… Yes (or depreciate)
Professional DevelopmentCourses, books, conferences, certificationsโœ… Yes
MarketingWebsite hosting, business cards, adsโœ… Yes
TravelClient meetings, conferences (not commuting)โœ… Yes
MealsClient meals (50% deductible)โœ… 50%
Health InsurancePremiums (if self-employed)โœ… Yes
RetirementSEP-IRA, Solo 401(k) contributionsโœ… Yes
Legal/ProfessionalAccountant, lawyer, business licensesโœ… Yes
Personal ClothingRegular clothes, even for workโŒ No
CommutingHome to office (if you have one)โŒ No
๐Ÿ’ก Pro tip: Use our Expense Tracker to categorize expenses throughout the year. Export as CSV for your accountant.

๐Ÿ  Home Office Deduction

If you work from home, you can deduct a portion of your housing expenses.

Simplified method: $5 per square foot of office space (max 300 sq ft = $1,500)

Regular method: Calculate percentage of home used for business, apply to rent/mortgage, utilities, insurance, repairs.

๐Ÿ’ก Example: Your home office is 150 sq ft in a 1,500 sq ft home (10%). Your annual rent is $18,000. Deduction: $1,800. Or use simplified: $5 ร— 150 = $750. Choose whichever is higher.

๐Ÿ“… Quarterly Tax Schedule

QuarterPeriodDue Date
Q1Jan 1 - Mar 31April 15
Q2Apr 1 - May 31June 15
Q3Jun 1 - Aug 31September 15
Q4Sep 1 - Dec 31January 15
โš ๏ธ Penalty: Underpayment of estimated tax by $1,000+ triggers penalties. Pay at least 100% of last year's tax liability (110% if income > $150K) to be safe.

๐Ÿงฎ How to Calculate Quarterly Payments

Method 1: Safe Harbor (Recommended)

Pay 100% of last year's tax liability (110% if AGI > $150K), divided by 4.

Example: You owed $12,000 last year. Pay $3,000 each quarter.

Method 2: Actual Income

Estimate current year's income each quarter and pay 25-30% of net profit.

Example: Q1 net profit = $15,000. Estimated tax = $15,000 ร— 30% = $4,500.

๐Ÿ’ก Pro tip: Set aside 25-30% of every payment you receive. Transfer it to a separate "tax" savings account immediately. When quarterly payments are due, the money is ready.

๐Ÿ“ฑ Best Tax Software for Freelancers

  • QuickBooks Self-Employed: $15/month. Tracks mileage, expenses, calculates quarterly payments.
  • Wave: Free accounting + invoicing. Paid tax filing add-on.
  • FreshBooks: $17/month. Good for time tracking + expense categorization.
  • H&R Block Self-Employed: $115/year. Full-service tax filing.
  • TurboTax Self-Employed: $119/year. Industry standard, more expensive.

๐ŸŽฏ Tax Strategies for Freelancers

  • Retirement contributions: SEP-IRA allows up to $69,000 (2026) or 25% of net self-employment income. Reduces taxable income.
  • Health insurance: Self-employed health insurance premiums are 100% deductible above-the-line.
  • QBI Deduction: 20% deduction on qualified business income (pass-through deduction). Available through 2025 (may be extended).
  • Entity structure: LLC taxed as S-Corp can save on self-employment tax once you earn $60K+.
  • Estimated tax timing: If you have uneven income, you can use the annualized income method to avoid overpaying in low-income quarters.
โš ๏ธ Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes. Tax laws vary by country, state, and change frequently. Consult a CPA or tax professional for your specific situation.

Built by a freelancer who got a $4,000 tax surprise. Never again. Open source on GitHub.

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