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Summer Planning · 2026

Summer Side Hustle Calculator 2026

Freelancing, driving, or selling this summer? Calculate your real take-home pay after self-employment taxes, expenses, and quarterly estimates.

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39%
Americans with a side hustle
$810
Average monthly side hustle income
15.3%
Self-employment tax rate
73%
Side hustlers who underestimate taxes

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Tips & Advice

1

Set aside 25-30% for taxes

As a self-employed worker, you pay both the employer and employee share of Social Security and Medicare. Set aside money from every payment.

2

Track every business expense

Mileage, supplies, software, home office space, and phone usage can all be deducted. Use an app to track expenses in real time.

3

Make quarterly estimated tax payments

If you expect to owe $1,000+ in taxes, the IRS requires quarterly payments. Missing them results in penalties.

4

Separate business and personal finances

Open a dedicated checking account for your side hustle. It simplifies bookkeeping and looks more professional.

5

Know your true hourly rate

Factor in expenses, taxes, and unpaid admin time. Your real hourly rate may be lower than you think.

6

Consider an S-Corp election for high earners

If your side hustle consistently earns over $40,000/year, an S-Corp election could significantly reduce self-employment tax.

Key Statistics

39%
Americans with a side hustle
$810
Average monthly side hustle income
15.3%
Self-employment tax rate
73%
Side hustlers who underestimate taxes

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