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Self-Employed Tax Calculator for Orlando, FL

Updated 2026 ยท Local data pre-filled

๐Ÿ“ Customized for Orlando, Florida

Self-employed workers in Orlando pay 15.3% self-employment tax on 92.35% of net income, plus federal and Florida state income tax. At the median income of $61,200, that's roughly $8,647 in SE tax alone before income tax. Quarterly estimated payments are required to avoid penalties.

Median Home
$360k
Median Rent
$1,314/mo
Median Income
$61k/yr
Property Tax
0.91%
Cost of Living
104 / 100 avg

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How Orlando Compares to the National Average

Understanding how Orlando stacks up helps you calibrate your financial planning.

MetricOrlando, FLUS AverageDifference
Median Home Price$360,000$420,800-14.4%
Median Monthly Rent$1,314$1,713-23.3%
Median Household Income$61,200$74,580-17.9%
Property Tax Rate0.91%1.10%-17.3%
Cost of Living Index104100+4.0%

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, BLS, Zillow, NAR (2024โ€“2025). Green = favorable for residents; red = less favorable.

Orlando Financial Snapshot

Population (Metro)
2,730,000
Unemployment
3.3%
Avg Commute
29 min
Median Age
36.4
Price-to-Rent Ratio
22.8x
Annual Property Tax
$3,276

Frequently Asked Questions โ€” Orlando

What is the median home price in Orlando, FL?

The median home price in Orlando is $360,000 as of 2025โ€“2026. This is below the national median of $420,800.

What is the average rent in Orlando?

Median monthly rent in Orlando is $1,314. That works out to $15,768/year, or 26% of the median household income โ€” within the commonly recommended 30% of income guideline.

Is Orlando affordable?

Orlando's cost of living index is 104 vs. the national average of 100. With a median household income of $61,200/year and a median home price of $360,000, the price-to-income ratio is 5.9x. Orlando falls in the middle of the affordability spectrum for US cities.

What is the property tax rate in Orlando?

The effective property tax rate in Orlando is 0.91% of assessed value. On the median home of $360,000, that's roughly $3,276/year ($273/month).