1099 vs W-2 · New York
2026 Tax Year1099 vs W-2 Calculator New York — $250K Salary
Compare take-home pay for a $250K salary in New York after federal income tax, state tax, self-employment tax, healthcare costs, and the QBI deduction. Find your breakeven 1099 hourly rate.
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Applies to both W-2 and 1099
Business expenses, itemized deductions, etc.
Business expenses, itemized deductions, etc. Applies equally to both sides.
Side-by-Side Comparison
W-2 pays more
Difference: $90,581.32 / year
W-2
$168,750.45
leftover after tax & healthcare
1099
$78,169.13
leftover after tax & healthcare
Breakeven Rate
The minimum 1099 rate to match your W-2 offer
$135.76/hr
$75.76/hr more than your current 1099 rate
Gross Income
Health Insurance Premium
FICA / Self-Employment Tax
Self-Employed Tax Deduction
SE Health Insurance Deduction
Adjusted Gross Income
Income Tax (Federal + New York)
Leftover Income
Results are estimates for side-by-side comparison only — not a complete tax calculation. Income tax includes federal and New York state tax (2026 brackets). See Methodology below for data sources and limitations.
Gross Income
Health Insurance Cost
Social Security
Medicare
Self-Employment Tax(15.3% on 92.35% of net earnings)
Half-SE Deduction(Above-the-line)
SE Health Insurance Deduction(IRC §162(l))
Adjusted Gross Income
Standard Deduction(Single filer (2025))
QBI Deduction(20% of qualified income)
Federal Taxable Income
Federal Income Tax(Eff. rate: 20.7% / 8.6%)
New York State Tax
After-Tax + After-Healthcare
$250K Salary in New York — Pre-computed Comparison
W-2 gross income: $250000.00
W-2 after-tax income (after healthcare): $168750.45
W-2 total tax: $79449.55
1099 gross income: $112800.00
1099 after-tax income (after healthcare): $78169.13
1099 total tax: $28630.87
Breakeven hourly rate: $135.76