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Short-term 1099 Contractor

I started 2024 as a W-2 employee, then transitioned to a 1099 contractor for only 2 1/2 months (5/15 thru 7/31).  Now I'm back to being a W-2 employee.  Should I pay an estimated quarterly tax for the 2.5 months of contract work?  And if so, how can I determine how much?  Thanks.

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FranklinF
Employee Tax Expert

Short-term 1099 Contractor

To make a Long Story Short, about 15.3% of your Self-Employment Earnings, but there is more.

You can have a more accurate calculation using a Tax Calculator where you can input the other circumstances surrounding your next year tax filing obligations.

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claywallace
Employee Tax Expert

Short-term 1099 Contractor

Yes, it would be advised to pay one quarterly estimated tax payment for September 15th based on the net earnings from your self employment  (gross minus known deductible expenses) times 15.3% for SECA PLUS income tax based on the tax brackets below for 2024:

 

 

Conversely, if you want to cover the taxes that will be due for this one quarter via extra withholding via your employer, you have four more months to do so by withholding an additional dollar amount (based on the estimate above) for federal and additional income tax only for state.

 

Cheers!

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