1099 & Self-Employed Quarterly Tax Mini-Guide
A free mini-guide for freelancers, gig workers, and 1099 earners. Learn when quarterly estimated taxes are due, a simple way to set money aside, and how to avoid penalties.
Where should we send it?
- The 2026 quarterly due dates, in one place (June 16, September 15, January 15)
- A simple percentage method to set money aside every time you get paid
- How to avoid the most common underpayment penalty as a 1099 earner
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Questions
Is this really free?
Yes. It is a free download. No payment, no obligation. We only ask for your email so we can send it and a few genuinely useful tax tips.
Do I really have to pay taxes quarterly?
If you earn 1099 or self-employment income and expect to owe, the IRS generally wants estimated payments through the year. The guide explains it plainly, and a preparer confirms your situation before anything is filed.
Do you base your fee on my refund?
Never. We price on the work involved and tell you upfront. Your refund is yours.