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North Carolina Freelance Tax Calculator 2025

North Carolina's flat 4.75% income tax is one of the more competitive rates in the Southeast for freelancers. Enter your income below for a complete breakdown of SE tax, federal income tax, and state tax — plus your exact quarterly payment amounts.

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Freelance taxes in North Carolina

State Income Tax

4.8%

Effective rate on SE income

SE Tax Rate (Federal)

15.3%

Same in every state (SS + Medicare)

Largest Freelance City

Charlotte

North Carolina's top freelance hub

Recommended Set-aside

30–35%

Of gross income for taxes

Freelancers in North Carolina are subject to the federal self-employment tax of 15.3% on 92.35% of net earnings — this covers Social Security (12.4% up to $176,100) and Medicare (2.9% with no cap). On top of that, you'll pay federal income tax using 2025 brackets, plus North Carolina state income tax at up to 4.8%. Use the calculator above to get your exact combined bill and quarterly payment breakdown.

Frequently asked questions

Do freelancers in North Carolina pay state income tax?

Yes. North Carolina freelancers pay a 4.8% state income tax in addition to federal income tax and self-employment tax.

How much self-employment tax do North Carolina freelancers pay?

Self-employment tax is federal — it's the same rate in every state. Freelancers in North Carolina pay 15.3% SE tax on 92.35% of net self-employment income (12.4% Social Security up to $176,100 + 2.9% Medicare with no cap). You can deduct 50% of this from your AGI.

Do I need to pay quarterly estimated taxes in North Carolina?

Yes, if you expect to owe $1,000 or more in federal taxes for the year. North Carolina also requires quarterly estimated state tax payments if you expect to owe more than the state threshold. Federal deadlines are April 15, June 16, September 15, and January 15.

What percentage of income should North Carolina freelancers save for taxes?

North Carolina freelancers should generally set aside 30–35% of gross income for taxes, covering federal income tax, 15.3% self-employment tax, and 4.8% state income tax.

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