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W-2 vs 1099 Trucking in Maryland

Should you drive as a company driver or go independent? See the real take-home difference with trucking-specific deductions that generic calculators miss.

Your Income

1099 Business Expenses

These only apply if you're 1099 / independent.

W-2 Benefits

Health insurance, retirement match, PTO — monetary value of your benefits package.

Verdict

W-2 wins by $30,992 per year

At $65,000 gross, the W-2 benefits package ($8,000 value) plus lower tax burden makes company driving $30,992 better per year. 1099 matches W-2 take-home when gross pay reaches $109,700.

Comparison

Side-by-side scenario results.

MetricW-2 Employee1099 Contractor
Gross Pay$65,000$65,000
Business Expenses
Fuel-$15,000
Maintenance-$3,000
Insurance-$6,000
Truck Payment-$9,600
Net Income$65,000$31,400
Per Diem Tax Deduction-$12,800
Taxable Income$49,250$1,536
Federal Tax-$5,749-$154
State Tax-$3,738-$1,070
FICA / SE Tax-$4,973-$2,628
Benefits Value$8,000
Annual Take-Home$58,541$27,549
Effective Tax Rate22.2%5.9%

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W-2 vs 1099 in Maryland(~5.75% effective (progressive))

Maryland has a progressive state income tax with rates from 2% to 5.75%. For truckers in the mid-income range, the effective rate is approximately 5.75%. Maryland also has county income taxes (piggyback taxes) ranging from 2.25% to 3.2% that are not included here.

When you add county taxes, Maryland's total state + local rate can reach 8%–9%, making it one of the more expensive states for income tax. This significantly increases the value of 1099 deductions.

Maryland follows federal per diem rules. If you live in Maryland, be sure to factor in your county tax rate for a more accurate comparison — it can add $1,500+ to your annual tax bill.

Compare in other states: New Hampshire (no tax) · Pennsylvania (low tax) · Texas (no tax) · California (high tax) · Georgia (mid tax) · Illinois (mid tax)

W-2 vs 1099 by State

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This is an estimate for educational purposes. Tax situations vary — consult a tax professional for advice specific to your situation. Based on 2025 tax year brackets.