Missouri Freelancer Taxes

Missouri 1099 Tax Calculator

Estimate your 2026 taxes on 1099 income in Missouri: self-employment tax, federal income tax, and MO state income tax — with quarterly payment amounts and how much to set aside.

Reviewed by Slava Akulov, CEO & Co-Founder at Jupid · Last updated: August 2026

Income & Deductions

Deduction: $0 ($0.7425/mile — 2026 average of 72.5¢ Jan–Jun and 76¢ Jul–Dec, Announcement 2026-11)

Your Missouri Tax Estimate

Total Tax Owed (2026)

$16,827

24.7% effective rate

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Tax Breakdown

1099 Income$80,000
Less: Deductions-$12,000
Net Self-Employment Income$68,000
Self-Employment Tax (15.3%)$9,608
Federal Income Tax$4,273
MO State Income Tax$2,945
Total Tax Liability$16,827

Quarterly Payment Estimate

Set aside approximately:

$4,207

per quarter — about 21% of your 1099 income overall

Large Tax Bill Expected

Consider making quarterly estimated tax payments to avoid underpayment penalties. Due dates are April 15, June 15, Sept 15, and Jan 15.

How Missouri Taxes 1099 Income in 2026

Missouri taxes 1099 income using progressive brackets with a top rate of 4.95%. Your net self-employment profit (1099 income minus business expenses) is taxed as ordinary income — on top of the federal 15.3% self-employment tax and federal income tax at 10%-37%.

Missouri Taxable Income (Single)Rate
$0 – $1,2070%
$1,207 – $2,4142%
$2,414 – $3,6212.5%
$3,621 – $4,8283%
$4,828 – $6,0353.5%
$6,035 – $7,2424%
$7,242 – $8,4494.5%
Over $8,4494.95%

There is no separate state self-employment tax — Missouri simply taxes your Schedule C profit at the rates above. Most states do not allow the federal 20% QBI deduction, so your MO taxable income is typically higher than your federal taxable income.

If you expect to owe Missouri income tax on your 1099 earnings, plan on state quarterly estimated payments in addition to federal Form 1040-ES. Most states follow the federal schedule: April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15.

Missouri 1099 Tax FAQ

Official References

This calculator provides estimates only. State tax is estimated from Missouri's current rates and standard deduction; local taxes, credits, and state-specific adjustments are not included. Consult a tax professional for personalized advice.

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