Calculateur 1099 vs W2
A $100K 1099 offer is NOT the same as a $100K W2 salary. As a contractor, you pay more taxes and lose benefits. Use this calculator to find the real difference.
Employé W2
Poste salarié à temps plein
1099 Contractor
Poste de contractant indépendant
Comparaison côte à côte
Pourquoi une offre 1099 doit payer plus
As a W2 employee, your employer pays half of your Social Security and Medicare taxes (7.65%), provides benefits like health insurance and a 401(k) match, and gives you paid vacation. As a 1099 contractor, you pay all of that yourself.
A simple rule of thumb: a 1099 rate needs to be roughly 25–35% higher than a comparable W2 salary to result in the same take-home pay — and sometimes more, depending on benefits and your state taxes.
Règle empirique rapide
If a W2 job pays $80,000/year, you'd need roughly $105,000–$110,000 as a 1099 contractor just to break even after taxes and the cost of your own health insurance.
À propos de 1099 vs W-2 Calculator
The 1099 vs W-2 Calculator compares the true financial difference between being an independent contractor (1099) and a traditional employee (W-2). Contractors often need to earn significantly more than an equivalent employee salary to match take-home pay, because they pay both the employee and employer portions of payroll taxes and typically lack employer-provided benefits.
Comment l'utiliser
- Enter the W-2 salary (or 1099 rate) you want to compare.
- Input the value of W-2 benefits (health insurance, 401k match, etc.).
- Enter estimated business expenses for the 1099 scenario.
- Compare the net income under both arrangements.
Formule et méthodologie
W-2 net: salary - employee payroll taxes (7.65% FICA) - income tax. 1099 gross: rate - business expenses - self-employment tax (15.3% on 92.35% of net). 1099 income tax: taxed as ordinary income minus SE tax deduction (50% of SE tax). Break-even contractor rate: W2_salary / (1 - effective_additional_tax_rate). SE tax savings: qualified business income (QBI) deduction up to 20% for eligible contractors.
Cas d'usage courants
- Deciding whether to accept a contractor role vs salaried position
- Negotiating contractor rates to match equivalent employee compensation
- Understanding the true cost difference for employers hiring contractors vs employees
- Tax planning for self-employed freelancers and consultants
- Evaluating remote contractor offers from companies in different states
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