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Freelance Rate Calculator

Free Consulting Rate Calculator

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Price freelance work from annual income goals

Work backward from the annual income you want to earn, then account for overhead, taxes, and a profit buffer to estimate a sustainable hourly and day rate.

Visual breakdown

Revenue target breakdown

This mix shows how the target revenue is split across the income goal, operating overhead, tax reserve, and profit buffer.

Take-home goal

$120,000

50% of total

Overhead

$36,000

15% of total

Tax reserve

$60,000

25% of total

Profit buffer

$24,000

10% of total

Results

Target hourly rate

$209

Suggested day rate

$1,670

Annual revenue target

$240,000

Billable hours

1,150

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Freelance Rate Calculator

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Why this page exists

This page targets the search intent behind "free consulting rate calculator" while keeping the full calculator experience in view. Instead of giving you only a thin keyword answer, it links the exact query to the live Freelance Rate Calculator so you can keep working with real inputs immediately.

That pattern is especially useful on utility searches. You land on a page that matches the wording of the query, but you still get the complete interactive tool, formula notes, and related calculators instead of a doorway stub.

Assumptions used

  • Primary target keyword: free consulting rate calculator
  • This page stays tied to the main Freelance Rate Calculator route
  • Use the live tool below for exact inputs and edge cases

Frequently asked questions

Why do billable hours matter so much?

Because freelancers rarely bill every hour they work. Sales, admin, revisions, and downtime all reduce the hours that actually generate revenue.

Why include a tax reserve here?

Because pricing without a tax reserve can make a headline rate look fine while leaving too little net income after taxes.

Can this work for consultants too?

Yes. The same back-solving logic applies to many independent service businesses, not just traditional freelancers.

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