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๐Ÿ“ Alabama ยท 2026 Tax Guide

Self-Employment Tax Calculator for Alabama Freelancers (2026)

Alabama freelancers pay federal self-employment tax (15.3%) plus 5.0% Alabama state income tax on top.

Alabama Tax Overview for Freelancers

Federal SE Tax

15.3%

Alabama Income Tax

5.0%

SE Tax Deduction

50%

Standard Deduction

$15,700

Estimated Tax by Income โ€” Alabama Freelancers (2026)

Annual IncomeSE TaxFederal TaxAL State TaxTotal TaxEffective Rate
$30,000-$4,239-$1,223-$1,500-$6,96223.2%
$50,000-$7,065-$3,454-$2,500-$13,01926.0%
$75,000-$10,597-$6,794-$3,750-$21,14128.2%
$100,000-$14,130-$11,906-$5,000-$31,03631.0%
$150,000-$21,194-$22,536-$7,500-$51,23034.2%

* Single filer, standard deduction, no other income. For exact figures use the calculator below.

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Frequently Asked Questions โ€” Alabama Freelancers

What is the self-employment tax rate in Alabama for 2026?

In Alabama, self-employed individuals pay the federal self-employment tax of 15.3% plus 5.0% Alabama state income tax on net earnings. After deductions, the effective combined rate for most freelancers falls between 18% and 20%.

Do Alabama freelancers need to pay quarterly estimated taxes?

Yes. If you expect to owe $1,000 or more in federal taxes for 2026, the IRS requires quarterly estimated payments. Alabama also requires quarterly state estimated tax payments if your state tax liability exceeds $500. Due dates: April 15, June 16, September 15, and January 15, 2027.

What business deductions can Alabama freelancers claim?

All standard federal deductions apply: home office, mileage (67 cents/mile in 2026), health insurance premiums, retirement contributions (up to $70,000 via Solo 401k), software, equipment, and professional development. These deductions reduce both your federal and Alabama state tax liability.

Self-Employment Tax by State