Freelance Writer Salary in Georgia
Take-home pay breakdown using 2025 tax rates โ single filer, standard deduction
Full Tax Breakdown โ Georgia
Based on national median Freelance Writer salary of $45,000, single filer, 2025 tax year
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Georgia vs. National Average
Flat 5.39% rate as of 2024, continuing reduction toward 4.99% by 2029. Dependent exemption $4,000.
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Frequently Asked Questions โ Freelance Writer in Georgia
How much does a Freelance Writer take home in Georgia?
On a national median salary of $45,000, a Freelance Writer in Georgia takes home approximately $36,417/year ($3,035/month) after federal income tax, Georgia state income tax, and FICA taxes. This represents an effective total tax rate of 19.1%.
What is the Georgia state income tax rate for a Freelance Writer?
On a $45,000 salary, the effective Georgia state income tax rate is 4.0%, resulting in $1,779 in state taxes annually. Georgia's marginal rate for this income level is higher, but credits and deductions reduce the effective rate.
How does Georgia compare to other states for Freelance Writers?
State tax burden is a key factor in take-home pay comparison. Georgia's 4.0% effective state tax rate places it in the middle range nationally. To compare all states, use the "Salary by State" table above.
What other taxes does a Freelance Writer pay in Georgia?
In addition to federal and state income taxes, workers pay FICA taxes: Social Security (6.2% on wages up to the $168,600 wage base in 2025) and Medicare (1.45%, plus 0.9% surcharge on earnings over $200,000). Local income taxes may also apply in some Georgia cities. Georgia's property tax rate is 0.9%, and the state sales tax rate is 4.0%.
Calculations use 2025 federal and state tax rates. Single filer, standard deduction. Does not include local taxes, pre-tax retirement contributions, or employer benefits. Salary data sourced from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) OEWS. Last updated: March 2025. For personalized calculations, use the Paycheck Calculator.