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Freelancer Taxes in Georgia: 1099 vs W2

Compare 1099 vs W2 taxes in Georgia at every income level. See self-employment tax, take-home pay, and the freelance rate you’d need to charge.

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Deductible expenses reduce your taxable income

Freelancers pay $3,419 more in taxes

That’s $285/month less in your pocket

CategoryW2 Employee1099 Freelancer
Gross Income$75,000$75,000
Social Security-$4,650-$8,589
Medicare-$1,088-$2,009
Federal Income Tax-$8,114-$6,948
Georgia Tax-$3,893-$3,618
Total Tax-$17,744-$21,163
Take-Home Pay$57,256$53,837
Effective Rate23.7%28.2%

To match your W2 take-home of $57,256

You’d need to charge $81,000/year as a freelancer

That’s about $39/hour (40 hrs/week)

1099 vs W2 at Every Income Level

IncomeW2 Take-Home1099 Take-HomeExtra Tax
$25,000$20,790$19,438+$1,352
$30,000$24,587$23,007+$1,580
$35,000$28,345$26,502+$1,843
$40,000$32,103$29,996+$2,106
$45,000$35,861$33,491+$2,369
$50,000$39,619$36,986+$2,633
$55,000$43,377$40,481+$2,896
$60,000$47,135$43,975+$3,159
$65,000$50,740$47,470+$3,270
$70,000$53,998$50,807+$3,191
$75,000$57,256$53,837+$3,419
$80,000$60,514$56,867+$3,647
$90,000$67,030$62,927+$4,103
$100,000$73,546$68,987+$4,559
$110,000$80,062$75,048+$5,015
$120,000$86,545$81,108+$5,437
$150,000$105,493$98,867+$6,626
$175,000$121,283$113,553+$7,730
$200,000$138,555$129,149+$9,406
$250,000$169,769$161,310+$8,459

Single filer, no business expenses, 2025 tax brackets.

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