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๐Ÿ“ Minnesota ยท 1099 Tax Guide 2026

1099 Tax Calculator for Minnesota โ€” 2026

As a Minnesota 1099 contractor, you pay federal self-employment tax (15.3%) plus 9.8% Minnesota state income tax. Here's what you'll actually owe in 2026.

SE Tax Rate

15.3%

Federal

State Tax

9.8%

Minnesota

SE Deduction

50%

of SE tax

Std Deduction

$15,700

Single 2026

1099 Take-Home Pay โ€” Minnesota (2026)

1099 IncomeSE TaxFederalMN TaxTake-HomeQuarterly
$25,000-$3,532-$753-$2,463$18,252$1,687
$50,000-$7,065-$3,454-$4,925$34,556$3,861
$75,000-$10,597-$6,794-$7,388$50,221$6,195
$100,000-$14,130-$11,906-$9,850$64,114$8,972
$150,000-$21,194-$22,536-$14,775$91,495$14,626

* Single filer, standard deduction. "Quarterly" = estimated quarterly tax payment.

What Is a 1099 Tax in Minnesota?

When you receive a 1099-NEC form as an independent contractor in Minnesota, you are responsible for paying your own taxes โ€” no employer withholds them for you. Your 1099 tax bill has three parts:

  1. Self-Employment Tax (15.3%): Covers Social Security (12.4%) and Medicare (2.9%). You pay both the employee and employer share.
  2. Federal Income Tax: Based on your taxable income after deducting half of SE tax and the standard deduction ($15,700 in 2026).
  3. Minnesota State Income Tax (9.8%): Applies to your net income.

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1099 Tax FAQ โ€” Minnesota

How much should I save for 1099 taxes in Minnesota?

In Minnesota, save approximately 25โ€“35% of your 1099 income. At $75,000 income, that means setting aside $20,944โ€“$26,171 for taxes.

When are 1099 estimated tax payments due in Minnesota for 2026?

Federal estimated tax payments are due April 15, June 16, September 15, 2026, and January 15, 2027. Minnesota state estimated payments generally follow the same schedule โ€” check the Minnesota Department of Revenue for exact dates.

Do I need to file a Minnesota state tax return as a 1099 contractor?

Yes. As a Minnesota 1099 contractor, you must file both a federal return (Form 1040 + Schedule C + Schedule SE) and a Minnesota state income tax return if your income exceeds the filing threshold.

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