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Freelancer Quarterly Tax Estimator

Self-employment tax is simple math once you stop avoiding it. Log income, categorize expenses by Schedule C line, and the template tells you exactly what to send IRS on each of the four quarterly deadlines.

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Quarterly Dates
18
Schedule C Lines
.xlsx
+ Sheets
All year
Tracker

Everything you need to actually use it

This is for you if...

You're 1099 or sole-prop and got bitten by taxes your first year

You stack 2-3 side hustles and can't tell how much to set aside

You're paying quarterlies but not sure you're paying enough

You want Schedule C prep ready by January 15, not April 14

Common questions

No. For most freelancers under $100k revenue with simple expenses, it replaces an accountant. Above that, or if you have complex situations (S-corp, multiple states, large capital purchases), use it to stay organized and hand it to an accountant at year-end.
30% is the safe default covering federal income tax (10-22% bracket), SE tax (15.3%), and most state taxes. Template lets you adjust by your specific bracket. If you're in California or New York at higher income, bump to 35%.
You'll owe underpayment penalty at year-end (usually ~8% annualized on the amount owed). Template calculates the penalty so you know what you're on the hook for. Pay the remaining balance ASAP to stop the clock.
Yes. The Quarterly tab correctly applies the 50% SE tax deduction before calculating income tax, which is the thing most DIY calculators get wrong.
Yes. Enter your W-2 withholding in the Settings tab; the quarterly estimate subtracts it. The template handles mixed income.
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