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I write about cash for a dwelling. You’d suppose that truth alone would shield me in opposition to some, if not all, the surprises that include paying taxes. However alas, the transition from salaried worker to worker with a aspect hustle after which to a full-time self-employed individual got here with a number of stumbles.
Some have been self-imposed. Some have been lack of understanding in regards to the tax system. And a few have been based mostly on down proper unhealthy recommendation. The reality is – taxes for impartial contractors are by no means a straightforward factor to grasp while you’re first beginning out.
That can assist you keep away from a few of the errors I made, listed below are the highest 5 issues I want I’d recognized about paying taxes once I first began freelancing.
1. Not everybody will ship you a 1099-MISC
Once you work as a freelancer, the straightforward days of getting a single W-2 and submitting taxes with one kind are gone.
On the time I entered the freelance work market, I knew to anticipate to obtain a variety of 1099-MISC varieties from my shoppers. I understood every of these varieties reported the quantity of earnings I earned from every particular payer.
What I didn’t know is that your shopper isn’t required to ship a 1099-MISC in case you earned lower than $600. And there actually have been occasions I earned lower than $600 from a single shopper. Nevertheless, while you’re freelancing, you continue to need to report the earnings when submitting your taxes even with out receiving any 1099 kind.
I bear in mind spending my first 12 months ready for all my 1099-MISC varieties to reach considering I wanted them earlier than I may file my taxes. As I approached the submitting deadline, I then realized some would by no means arrive. Fortunately, I’d completed a superb job of monitoring all my earnings, so I may precisely report it on my tax return with out all of the varieties.
2. Save for metropolis tax too
Widespread recommendation for these freelancing is to put aside 30 % of every paycheck for taxes. Typically, this recommendation is concentrated on paying federal (together with Social Safety and Medicare), state and self-employment tax.
However, sadly, that wasn’t all I needed to pay. I stay in New York Metropolis, so I not solely pay a high state tax, however I additionally get hit with metropolis tax payments. For that motive, I bumped my financial savings as much as 40 % of every paycheck to account for extra taxes. Any cash I had left over past an emergency fund was put right into a SEP-IRA for retirement.
3. Put cash right into a SEP-IRA
My profession began within the conventional workforce the place I had entry to a 401(ok). I contributed diligently to that account out of every paycheck. Moreover, I doubled-down my retirement financial savings efforts by placing cash right into a Roth IRA.
I began freelancing whereas working a full-time job, so my retirement financial savings technique didn’t change within the first 12 months. Nevertheless, I rapidly realized how a lot better a SEP-IRA was for my freelance earnings. And that turned even clearer once I jumped to working for myself full-time.
SEP-IRAs have considerably higher contribution limits in comparison with the $5,500 allowed for a Roth IRA. I may put away the lesser of 25 % of my compensation or $54,000 (TY 2017).
Proper now, I’m not balling on over $200,000 a 12 months (but). Nevertheless, 25 % of my compensation remains to be much more than $5,500.
4. Paying a tax penalty doesn’t must occur
The primary 12 months I wanted to pay quarterly estimated taxes, I made a decision to disregard it till I filed my annual return for my full-time job. Nevertheless, I all the time saved a few of my freelance earnings to account for these taxes plus the anticipated penalty for not paying quarterly.
That’s proper, I knew I’d need to pay a penalty and I nonetheless ignored submitting quarterly estimated taxes.
This technique was partly as a consequence of one other self-employed pal telling me she discovered the entire thing a problem. She stated paying the penalty was a lot much less painful than the time spent determining how a lot she owed quarterly. I went with that mentality and used the excuse of, “my time is price extra and I’ll simply pay the penalty.”
Fortuitously for me, the penalty wasn’t too painful. However that’s solely as a result of I used to be nonetheless paying taxes at my full-time job on the time. However, in actuality, that’s not the neatest excuse to make use of. Wanting again now, my tax recommendation is to take the time to calculate your earnings and bills in addition to tax deductions and pay your taxes quarterly in case you anticipate owing greater than $1,000. That means you keep away from a big tax invoice subsequent tax season and having to scramble to pay it.
5. Making estimated tax funds when freelancing is easy
Plus, it retains me accountable all year long to observe for deductions and observe my bills. Instruments resembling self-employment tax calculators make it even simpler. I can’t think about how large of a headache that may be if I waited till the top of the 12 months.
So, the last word factor I want I’d recognized about taxes once I began to freelance was simply how easy it truly is to pay quarterly estimated taxes.