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The Contractor vs Employee Cost Calculator compares the total cost to a business of hiring a 1099 independent contractor versus a W-2 employee for the same role, including taxes, benefits, overhead, and management costs.
ସୂତ୍ର
W-2 Total Cost = Salary x (1 + Benefits % + Employer Tax % + Overhead %); 1099 Total Cost = Contractor Rate x Hours + Management Overhead
- Sw2
- W-2 Annual Salary ($/year) — Base salary for the W-2 employee
- Lf
- Loading Factor (%) — Benefits and employer taxes as percentage of salary (typically 25-40%)
- Rc
- Contractor Rate ($/hour) — Hourly rate for the 1099 independent contractor
- H
- Estimated Hours (hours) — Expected total hours of contractor engagement
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- 1Enter the W-2 salary and benefits package (health insurance, retirement match, PTO value)
- 2Input the equivalent 1099 contractor hourly or project rate
- 3Add employer payroll taxes (7.65% FICA + FUTA + state unemployment)
- 4Compare total loaded cost for each arrangement including overhead and management
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ଇନପୁଟ୍
W-2: $100,000 salary + 30% benefits/taxes; 1099: $75/hr x 2,000 hrs
ଫଳ
W-2 total: $130,000 (salary + $30,000 loaded costs). 1099 total: $150,000 (rate only, no benefits). W-2 is $20,000 cheaper but provides less flexibility.
ଇନପୁଟ୍
W-2: $80,000 + 35% loaded; 1099: $55/hr x 1,500 hrs (part-time project)
ଫଳ
W-2 total: $108,000. 1099 total: $82,500. Contractor saves $25,500 for a defined-scope project.
ଏଡ଼ାଇବା ଯୋଗ୍ୟ ସାଧାରଣ ଭୁଲ
- ✕Comparing contractor rate to employee salary directly without adding the 25-40% benefits and tax burden on W-2 employees
- ✕Forgetting worker classification rules — the IRS can reclassify 1099 contractors as employees with significant penalties if the relationship meets employment criteria
- ✕Not accounting for the cost of contractor management, onboarding, and knowledge loss at project end
ବାରମ୍ବାର ଜିଜ୍ଞାସା
How much more does a W-2 employee cost beyond salary?
Employers typically pay 25-40% above salary for benefits and taxes: 7.65% FICA, 1-6% state unemployment, $5,000-25,000 health insurance, 3-6% 401k match, and PTO cost (roughly 10% of salary for 4 weeks).
When should a company use contractors vs employees?
Contractors work best for defined-scope projects, specialized expertise, variable workloads, and testing roles before committing to a hire. Employees are better for ongoing core functions, institutional knowledge, and roles requiring deep integration with the team.
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