Salary After Tax · Updated June 2026
$100/hour Contract = What Salary?
A $150,000 salaried package does not convert to $72/hour – it converts to a breakeven contract rate of about $122/hour once you carry the employer's 7.65% FICA share ($11,475), replace health cover ($24,000 mid-case), fund your own retirement match ($4,500), absorb $5,000 of overhead, and bill only 80% of a 2,000-hour year.
That's the floor, not the price: seasoned contractors add 15–30% margin for vacancy risk and growth, which is how the veteran "charge roughly double your W-2 hourly" heuristic emerges.
FTE → contractor rate calculator · 2026
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Annual target = salary + 7.65% employer FICA share + health + match + overhead. Weeks off reduce billable hours on top of chargeability.
Key insights
Key insights
- $150,000 package → $122/hr breakeven ($975/day).
- Annual billing target: $194,975 at 1,600 billable hours.
- SE tax adds the 7.65% employer share W-2 workers never see.
- Family health replacement: ~$24,000/yr mid-case in 2026.
- Price 15–30% above breakeven; breakeven has zero margin.
| Component | Annual amount |
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| Equivalent base salary | $150,000 |
| Employer FICA share you now pay (7.65%) | $11,475 |
| Health insurance replacement | $24,000 |
| Retirement match replacement (3%) | $4,500 |
| Business overhead | $5,000 |
| Annual billing target | $194,975 |
| ÷ 1,600 billable hrs (2,000 × 80%) | $122/hour |
| Equivalent day rate | $975/day |
$100/hour: what salary does it equal?
At $100/hour with realistic 1,600 billable hours: $160,000 gross revenue. Subtract SE-tax employer share (~$11,000), family health ($24,000 mid-case), 3% retirement match equivalent (~$4,000), and $5,000 overhead → ≈ $116,000 W-2-equivalent salary with benefits.
Single, healthy, lean-overhead contractors net closer to $135,000-equivalent from the same rate – household structure moves the answer by $20,000. Run your own numbers in the calculator.
Affordability: what the rate must fund
At $122/hour × 1,600 billable hours, gross revenue is $194,975 – replacing the full package, not just the paycheck. Quarterly estimated taxes of roughly $14,623 keep the IRS side current.
Contract income also has to fund the gaps salaried life hides: between-contract weeks, unpaid sales time, and benefit-quality differences. The honest hourly target prices all three.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What hourly rate equals a $150,000 salary?
About $122/hour at breakeven (80% utilization, family health, 3% match) – and $146–$158/hour as a sustainable market price with margin.
Why not just divide salary by 2,080?
Naive division ($72/hr here) ignores the employer FICA share, benefits replacement, overhead, and unbillable time. The loaded formula adds 50–80% to the naive figure.
What utilization should I assume?
75–85% for established contractors (we use 80%): four weeks off plus ~20 hours/month of admin/sales eliminates a fifth of the year before anything goes wrong.
How much is self-employment tax?
Both FICA halves: 12.4% Social Security to the $184,500 base + 2.9% Medicare on net SE earnings – about $19,425 at this income before the employer-half deduction.
When does an S-corp make sense?
Around $80–100k of consistent annual profit: paying yourself a reasonable salary and taking the rest as distributions saves several thousand in SE tax, against ~$1,500–3,000 of added compliance cost.
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