Florida 1099 Tax Calculator 2026

Florida has NO state income tax. Calculate only your self-employment tax and federal income tax — and keep more of what you earn.

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Florida Has ZERO State Income Tax

FL freelancers only pay federal taxes — saving $2,000–$10,000+ per year vs high-tax states like California or New York.

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Florida Freelancer Tax Rates 2026

As a Florida 1099 contractor, you owe no state income tax — only federal taxes apply.

Tax TypeRateNotes
Self-Employment Tax15.3%Federal — Social Security + Medicare
Federal Income Tax10% – 37%Progressive brackets, standard deduction applied
Florida State Income Tax0%Florida has NO state income tax ✓
Florida Corporate TaxN/ASole proprietors not subject ✓

Florida vs California: Annual Tax Savings

Annual IncomeFlorida Total TaxCalifornia Total TaxFL Savings vs CA
$50,000$9,816$12,714+$2,898/yr saved
$75,000$15,905$20,555+$4,650/yr saved
$100,000$23,292$30,012+$6,720/yr saved
$150,000$38,283$49,443+$11,160/yr saved

Florida Freelancer FAQ

Does Florida have a state income tax for freelancers?

No. Florida has no state personal income tax. 1099 contractors in Florida only pay federal self-employment tax (15.3%) and federal income tax — making Florida one of the best states for freelancers in the US.

Do Florida freelancers pay quarterly estimated taxes?

Yes — federal quarterly taxes only. Due dates: April 15 (Q1), June 16 (Q2), September 15 (Q3), January 15, 2027 (Q4). Pay at irs.gov/payments. No Florida state quarterly payments required.

What is the effective tax rate for a Florida freelancer earning $75,000?

A single Florida freelancer earning $75,000 pays approximately $15,905 in total federal taxes — an effective rate of about 21.2%. Compare this to roughly 27.4% effective rate for the same income in California.

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