🇺🇸 Georgia Self-Employment & Income Tax • FLAT
Georgia 1099 Tax Calculator
Accurately calculate net freelance earnings, 15.3% SECA self-employment tax, federal income tax, and Georgia state tax brackets with quarterly payment schedules.
Advertisement728x90 Leaderboard
$
$
Net Schedule C$85,000
SECA Tax (15.3%)-$12,010
Fed + State Tax-$9,012
Net Take-Home$63,978
IRS Form 1040-ES Quarterly Deadlines
Avoid IRS underpayment penalties with scheduled payments
Q1 (Jan 1 – Mar 31)Quarterly
Due: April 15, 2026$5,255.51
Q2 (Apr 1 – May 31)Quarterly
Due: June 15, 2026$5,255.51
Q3 (Jun 1 – Aug 31)Quarterly
Due: September 15, 2026$5,255.51
Q4 (Sep 1 – Dec 31)Quarterly
Due: January 15, 2027$5,255.51
1099 Freelancer vs. W-2 Employee Take-Home Comparison
As a 1099 contractor, you pay approximately $595 more in FICA self-employment taxes than a W-2 employee with identical gross earnings because you cover both the employer and employee shares.
1099 & Freelance DeductionsKeeper / TurboTax Self-Employed
Maximize Schedule C Tax Write-Offs
Find every allowable business expense, mileage deduction, and home office write-off to slash your tax bill.
Automatic Expense ScanningDirect IRS E-FilingCertified CPA Review Included
Annual 1099 Net Profit
$63,978
Effective Total Tax:24.73%
Self-Employment (SECA):14.13%
Federal Income Tax:6.35%
State (GA) Tax:4.25%
AdSponsored Partner Inventory
🏛️ Georgia Individual Tax Structure
State Tax Type: FLAT system.
Standard Deduction: $12,000 (Single) / $24,000 (Married Joint).