Freelance income often fluctuates from month to month, which can make budgeting and tax planning more difficult than it would be with a fixed salary.
One practical approach is to base planning on annual averages rather than individual months. During stronger periods, setting aside additional reserves helps create stability during slower cycles.
Maintaining separate accounts for taxes, operating expenses, and personal spending can also improve clarity and reduce financial stress.
Estimated taxes should be reviewed periodically as income changes throughout the year. Small adjustments made proactively help avoid larger issues later.
While variability is part of self-employment, consistent systems and periodic review can create long-term financial stability.
