Self-Employment Tax Calculators Maine

Maine Self-Employment Tax Calculator

Calculate self-employment tax in Maine. See 15.3% SE tax, federal + 7.15% state tax, quarterly estimates, and take-home pay for freelancers & contractors.

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Maine Quick Facts
7.2% Income Tax Rate
1.36% Property Tax Rate
$64,767 Median Income
109.4 Cost of Living

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Calculation methodology and assumptions

Self-employment tax calculation for Maine. Self-employment tax is 15.3% on 92.35% of net earnings (12.4% Social Security up to $168,600 + 2.9% Medicare with 0.9% additional Medicare tax over $200,000). Half of SE tax is deductible from income. Federal income tax uses 2026 brackets. Maine state income tax applies at up to 7.15%. SEP-IRA/Solo 401(k) contributions reduce taxable income.

Key State Information

Maine self-employment facts: State income tax up to 7.15% | LLC filing fee $175 | Annual LLC fee $85 | Median household income $64,767 | Cost of living index 109.4.

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Data Source
IRS, Tax Foundation
View Original Source | Verified 2024-12-01 | Updated annually

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is self-employment tax in Maine?

Self-employment tax is 15.3% nationally (not state-specific): 12.4% for Social Security and 2.9% for Medicare. However, it's calculated on 92.35% of net earnings. On top of that, Maine charges state income tax up to 7.15%. Total effective tax rate for self-employed individuals is typically 25-40%.

When are quarterly tax payments due in Maine?

Federal estimated tax payments are due April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15. Maine also requires quarterly state estimated payments. Late payments incur penalties. The IRS expects payments if you owe $1,000+ for the year.

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