I am a contract employee using a single 1099-NEC to file and want to make sure the Blended Tax Rate of 48.6% is accurate. I'm being asked to pay over $6,700 on what I made this year which was $27,449. I was only sent a 1099, no W-2 as I am a contract employee.
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If you owe $6,700 and you made $27, 449, your effective tax rate is around 24%.
Yes, the amount owed is probably correct. I recreated your tax situation for federal and the amount owed is approximately $4,400. I don't know your state so I couldn't see the tax for the state.
However, when you're self-employed, you not only have to pay federal and state income taxes, you have to pay Self-employment taxes.
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If you owe $6,700 and you made $27, 449, your effective tax rate is around 24%.
Yes, the amount owed is probably correct. I recreated your tax situation for federal and the amount owed is approximately $4,400. I don't know your state so I couldn't see the tax for the state.
However, when you're self-employed, you not only have to pay federal and state income taxes, you have to pay Self-employment taxes.
Related information: What self-employed expenses can I deduct?
Hello, Thank you for your reply and your help! This definitely helps contextualize things a bit - my taxes changed from last year so this is my first time going the self employment route. Thanks again for the info!
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