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August 28, 2024
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How much to withold in Massachusetts on a 1099 . . .

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HI, I will have earned $50,000 on a 1099 in the last 4 months.  About how much should I send to the gov't for an estimated tax payment and how much to Massachusetts?

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    KNDavis
    August 28, 2024

    Hi Joncoco!

     

    I will try to answer your question with the limited information provided, as well as ask questions that will help you come to the right answer.

     

    Assuming the $50K is your only income in 2024, and assuming you have no expenses to reduce the $50K, you are single, under age 65, no dependents and take the standard deduction, your Federal income tax would be approx. $4,016 and Mass tax would be $2,500.  You would also owe self-employment taxes to the IRS, which is 15.3% of the net self-employment earnings.

     

    These numbers will change depending on several factors, including:

    1. Any other income you have
    2. Deductions, if any, that can reduce your 1099 income
    3. Filing status, your age and dependents
    4. Whether you itemize or take the standard deduction

    Here's a link that may be helpful for you.  A Guide to Paying Quarterly Taxes

     

    Thanks for participating in TurboTax's Ask the Expert event today.  I hope this information was helpful!

     

    Sincerely,

    Kimberly, CPA for over 30 years

     

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    Cindy4 12
    August 28, 2024

    Typically, you’ll want to pay based on your estimated profit – what you earn minus expenses related to generating the income.  Self-Employment tax is about 15% - Social Security and Medicare. Your income tax rate is based on your tax bracket

     

    Determining what to pay and when is crucial to avoid penalties and interest on underpayment of tax.  Here is a great resource on how to pay federal estimated taxes.

     

    MA also requires you to file a state Schedule C, if you file a Schedule C on your federal return as a self-employed individual.  Your profit gets rolled in with your other state taxable income.  The current tax rate for earned income in MA is 5%, but your actual outcome can vary based on your other sources of income.  You can pay MA estimates here.

     

    Hope this helps!

    Cindy

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