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Financial guide for self-employed professionals

Mastering taxes, retirement savings, and cash flow when you work for yourself.

Self-employment multiplies your tax burden and removes your safety net at the same time. Self-employment tax adds 14.1% on top of income tax. No employer 401(k) match. No guaranteed paycheck. The good news: the tax code rewards self-employed people who know the rules. SEP-IRAs, Solo 401(k)s, home office deductions, health insurance deductions, and quarterly estimated tax management can dramatically reduce your effective tax rate β€” often below what a similarly-earning W-2 employee pays.

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