Estimated Taxes for Freelancers, part 3
April 8, 2009 by Allison Boyer
Filed under Freelancing
I’m back for part 3 of talking about estimated taxes – you can (and should) read part 1 and part 2 first. Thanks, everyone, for sticking this out – I know the info can be a little dry by it’s definitely worth knowing! Let’s finish by talking about how to pay.
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What forms do I need?
You’ll enclose Form 1040-ES, which is an estimated tax voucher. You don’t need help filling this one out – all it is is your name, ssn, and amount you’re paying. Once you’ve done it your first year, they’ll automatically send them to you afterwards, …read more
Estimated Taxes for Freelancers, part 2
April 6, 2009 by Allison Boyer
Filed under Freelancing
Thanks for coming back for part 2 of our FAQ on paying estimated taxes if you’re a freelancer. You can read part 1 here, where we covered what estimated taxes are and whether or not you have to pay them. Let’s continue with some more information about estimated taxes.
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When do I pay estimated taxes?
You probably know that taxes for each year are due the following April 15. Estimated taxes are paid during the year, however. You’ll pay them quarterly by April 15, June 15, and September 15, of that year and January 15 of the following year …read more





