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1099 vs W2 at $150,000 in Nebraska

A freelancer earning $150,000 in Nebraska pays $6,625 more in taxes than a W2 employee — $50,790 total vs $44,165. That’s $552/month less in your pocket.

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Deductible expenses reduce your taxable income

Freelancers pay $6,625 more in taxes

That’s $552/month less in your pocket

CategoryW2 Employee1099 Freelancer
Gross Income$150,000$150,000
Social Security-$9,300-$17,177
Medicare-$2,175-$4,017
Federal Income Tax-$25,247-$22,704
Nebraska Tax-$7,443-$6,892
Total Tax-$44,165-$50,790
Take-Home Pay$105,835$99,210
Effective Rate29.4%33.9%

To match your W2 take-home of $105,835

You’d need to charge $162,000/year as a freelancer

That’s about $78/hour (40 hrs/week)

To Match Your W2 Take-Home

If you’re leaving a $150,000 W2 job to freelance in Nebraska, here’s what you’d need to charge:

W2 SalaryFreelance EquivalentHourly Rate
$50,000$54,500$26/hr
$75,000$81,500$39/hr
$100,000$108,000$52/hr
$150,000$162,000$78/hr

How to Reduce Your 1099 Tax Bill

1. Deduct Business Expenses

Every legitimate expense (home office, internet, software, equipment, mileage) reduces your taxable income. $10,000 in deductions saves roughly $2,500–$3,500 in taxes.

2. Open a Solo 401(k) or SEP-IRA

You can contribute up to $23,500 (employee portion) plus 25% of net earnings to a Solo 401(k), directly reducing your taxable income.

3. Consider S-Corp Election

If you consistently earn over $50–60K freelancing, an S-Corp can save thousands by splitting income between “salary” (subject to SE tax) and “distributions” (not subject to SE tax). Consult a CPA.

4. Pay Quarterly Estimated Taxes

Due dates: April 15, June 15, September 15, January 15. Set aside 25–30% of every payment to avoid underpayment penalties.

How Nebraska Compares for Freelancers

State1099 TaxTake-Homevs Nebraska
Nebraska$50,790$99,210
Texas$43,898$106,102+$6,892
California$53,405$96,595-$2,614
New York$51,694$98,306-$904
Florida$43,898$106,102+$6,892

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