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What is the SE tax rate for 2026?

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Answered June 4, 2026

For 2026, the self-employment (SE) tax rate is 15.3% of your net earnings from self-employment. This includes 12.4% for Social Security and 2.9% for Medicare. However, you can deduct half of your SE tax as a business expense on your tax return.

For example, if your net earnings from self-employment are $100,000, your SE tax would be $15,300 (15.3% of $100,000). You can deduct $7,650 (half of $15,300) as a business expense on your tax return.

To calculate your SE tax, you'll need to file Schedule SE with your tax return. You'll report your net earnings from self-employment and calculate your SE tax. Try our Self-Employment Tax Calculator at taxorly.com/self-employment-tax-calculator.

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