W2, C2C, and 1099 friendly

Tax term calculator for salary-to-hourly and hourly-to-annual conversions.

Drop in an annual salary like 100k or an hourly rate like $48/hr. Adjust hours per day and working days per week, then download or share a ready-to-send snapshot for recruiters, consultants, and hiring managers.

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Hourly Rate $0.00
Weekly Earnings $0.00
Monthly Earnings $0.00
Yearly Earnings $0.00

Use this to sanity-check offers, compare tax terms, and share a quick summary with your hiring squad.

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Pay details

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Use friendly shorthand like 120k, $48/hr, 62.5, or 75,000.
Enter a valid amount to calculate.
  • We assume 52 working weeks per year for estimates.
  • Best for quick C2C/W2/1099 rate checks.
  • Use decimals for overtime or custom splits.

Earnings breakdown

Ready when you are

Enter an annual or hourly rate to see the math.

Hourly Rate $0.00
Daily Earnings $0.00
Weekly Hours 0 hrs
Weekly Earnings $0.00
Monthly Hours 0 hrs
Monthly Earnings $0.00
Yearly Hours 0 hrs
Yearly Earnings $0.00
Estimates assume 52 working weeks. Adjust inputs to match PTO, compressed schedules, or overtime.

W2

Stability first

Benefits and taxes handled by employer. Use your base rate here to compare with C2C.

C2C

Billable focus

Ideal for corp-to-corp consultants. Add your markup before you calculate.

1099

Independent

Self-employed? Use this to set aside taxes and see your effective hourly.

How it works

Get a clear pay breakdown in under a minute

Use this salary-to-hourly calculator to compare W2, C2C, and 1099 offers with the same math every time.

Workflow

Three-step checklist

  • Select Annually or Hourly and enter a clean number (120000, 85, or $60/hr all work).
  • Adjust hours per day and working days to mirror the schedule on the offer.
  • Hit Calculate to see hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, and annual figures, then export or share.

Accuracy

Assumptions & tips

  • Default math uses 52 working weeks; lower days/hours to model PTO, holidays, or bench time.
  • Everything runs in your browser - no login, storage, or tracking of your entries.
  • Use decimals for split schedules (7.5 hours/day, 4.5 days/week) or overtime blends.
  • PNG downloads depend on html2canvas loading; if blocked, allow the script or retry.

Decision support

W2 vs C2C vs 1099 - what changes with each tax term?

Share a single source of truth so candidates, clients, and hiring managers interpret the same numbers.

What to compare

Use this calculator to sanity-check offers

  • W2: Employer handles payroll taxes and benefits. Compare total comp, not just the rate.
  • C2C: Bill rate must cover payroll burden, bench time, and your company markup before profit.
  • 1099: You set aside taxes and insurance yourself, so hourly needs to include that cushion.
  • Schedule shifts: Toggle 4x10s, part-time, or overtime to see how weekly cadence changes effective hourly.

Checklist

Keep the math honest

  • Confirm whether the quoted number is gross pay only or includes allowances/bonuses.
  • Use the same weekly hours for both offers to keep apples-to-apples comparisons.
  • State and local taxes vary. Apply your own deductions to these gross estimates before committing.
  • Document the assumptions in your submittal so finance and delivery teams see the same story.

Examples

Sample conversions recruiters ask for

Use these quick references to validate your own salary-to-hourly or hourly-to-annual math.

Scenario Inputs What it means
$120,000 W2 salary to hourly 8 hrs/day, 5 days/week Yearly hours: 2,080. Hourly ~ $57.69, weekly ~ $2,307.69, monthly ~ $10,000 before taxes.
$75/hr 1099 to yearly 8 hrs/day, 5 days/week Weekly ~ $3,000. Monthly ~ $13,000. Yearly ~ $156,000; set aside self-employment tax and benefits.
$90/hr C2C with a 4x10 schedule 10 hrs/day, 4 days/week Weekly hours: 40. Weekly ~ $3,600. Yearly ~ $187,200. Use this to check margin and consultant take-home.

All examples assume 52 working weeks and round to two decimals for readability.

FAQ

Common questions about this tax term calculator

Direct answers you can share with teammates, candidates, or clients.

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Quick answers
Updated

No. These numbers are gross estimates so you can align on the same baseline. Layer on your local taxes, benefits, and bonus assumptions after you share the breakdown.

Yes. Enter numbers with commas, decimals, or a k suffix and the calculator will normalize them before running the math.

Change the hours-per-day and days-per-week inputs. Try 10-hour days for 4x10s, 7.5-hour days for flexible teams, or fewer days to account for expected time off.

Everything runs locally in your browser. We do not store, send, or log your entries. Refreshing the page clears your inputs.

Tap Download to save a PNG of the breakdown or Share to use your device's share sheet. For a PDF, print the PNG or page to PDF from your browser.

Values display in USD and assume 52 working weeks per year. Update hours or days to match international calendars or custom agreements.