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Freelance Editor Tax Calculator

Estimate your 2026 taxes as a freelance Editor. Deduct software tools, reference materials, and workspace costs. Updated for the 2026 Tax Season.

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California Tax Rate: 9.3%

Common Deductions for Freelance Editors

Editing Software

Grammar tools, style software, and document subscriptions.

Books & References

Style guides and reference books used for paid work.

Marketing & Website

Portfolio site costs, hosting, and client outreach tools.

Home Office

Dedicated workspace costs for editing work.

How to file taxes as a Freelance Editor

As a Freelance Editor, you are likely classified as an independent contractor (1099). This means taxes are not automatically withheld from your paychecks. You are responsible for paying:

  • Self-Employment Tax: 15.3% (Covering Social Security and Medicare)
  • Federal Income Tax: Based on your tax bracket
  • State Income Tax: Depending on where you live

The good news is that you can lower your taxable income by deducting "ordinary and necessary" business expenses. Use the list above to find write-offs specific to the Creative & Digital industry.