Georgia charges 5.19% flat state income tax. Use the self-employment tax calculator pre-loaded with Georgia rates.
Open Self-Employment Tax Calculator →Freelancing in Georgia means stacking a flat 5.19% state income tax on top of the 15.3% self-employment tax and federal income tax. The combined marginal rate for freelancers here can exceed 42% on income in the 22% federal bracket. Careful quarterly estimated payment planning is critical to avoid underpayment penalties. This calculator factors in Georgia's state tax and the deductible half of SE tax to give you an accurate picture.
Georgia levies a flat 5.19% state income tax on all taxable income regardless of how much you earn. This makes tax planning straightforward: for every additional dollar you earn, 5.19 cents goes to Georgia. Georgia does not impose local income taxes, so the 5.19% flat rate is the only state-level income tax you owe.
The table below shows what you actually keep at five salary levels in Georgia, accounting for federal tax, FICA, and Georgia's flat 5.19% state tax.
See how Georgia compares to other South states. Each link takes you to the self-employment tax calculator landing page for that state.
For a comprehensive breakdown of Georgia’s tax structure, salary comparisons, cost-of-living analysis, and more, visit the full Georgia take-home pay page.