Georgia Solo 401(k) Calculator 2026

Your exact contribution limit and combined federal + Georgia state tax savings. Free, no sign-up.

Georgia state tax

5.5% State Rate

2026 max contribution

$70,000

Est. total savings*

$11,546

Deadline to open

Dec 31, 2026

*Based on $42,000 contribution at 22% federal + 5.5% state rate

Georgia tax note: Georgia levies a 5.5% state income tax. Your Solo 401(k) contributions reduce both your federal and Georgia taxable income, boosting your total tax savings beyond the federal benefit alone.

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Paste an offer letter, 1099, contract, or any document with income details — Claude will fill the fields for you.

Affects catch-up contribution limits (age 50+, 60–63 enhanced)

From Schedule C line 31, or your best estimate if mid-year

Enter 0 if you have no day job. Affects IRA deductibility and total 401(k) room.

An HDHP (high-deductible plan) unlocks HSA contributions — the only triple-tax-advantaged account

Traditional IRA, SEP-IRA, or SIMPLE IRA balances. Affects backdoor Roth eligibility.

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Solo 401(k) Tax Savings in Georgia

Georgia levies a 5.5% state income tax. Your Solo 401(k) contributions reduce both your federal and Georgia taxable income, boosting your total tax savings beyond the federal benefit alone.

At 5.5% Georgia income tax plus 22% federal, a $42,000 Solo 401(k) contribution saves approximately $11,546 in combined taxes — $9,240 federal and $2,306 state. That's a 27.5% combined tax savings rate on every dollar contributed.

How to open a Solo 401(k) as a Georgia freelancer

  1. Get an EIN — free at IRS.gov, takes 5 minutes. Required even as a sole proprietor.
  2. Choose a provider — Fidelity, Schwab, and Vanguard offer free Solo 401(k) plans with no annual fees.
  3. Open by December 31 — the account must exist before year-end for contributions to count for that tax year.
  4. Fund by your filing deadline — April 15, 2027, or October 15 with an extension.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can a self-employed Georgia resident contribute in 2026?

The 2026 Solo 401(k) limit is $70,000 ($77,500 with catch-up for those 50+). Your exact maximum depends on your net self-employment income after the SE tax deduction. Use the calculator above for your specific number.

Does Georgia tax Solo 401(k) contributions?

Georgia follows the federal treatment. Traditional (pre-tax) contributions reduce your Georgia taxable income at the 5.5% state rate, providing savings at both the federal and state level.

Solo 401(k) vs. SEP-IRA — which is better for Georgia freelancers?

For most Georgia self-employed professionals earning under $280,000, a Solo 401(k) allows larger contributions than a SEP-IRA — especially at income under $120,000. Both receive the same Georgia state tax treatment on contributions.

When is the Solo 401(k) deadline for Georgia residents?

The account must be open by December 31, 2026. Employee deferrals are elected by year-end. Employer contributions can be made up to your tax filing deadline — April 15, 2027, or October 15 with an extension.

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