If you're totally bewildered by the tax and payroll logistics of self-employment, here's some advice for someone just starting out.
Starting your own home-based
Additionally, you'll have to set aside a portion of your revenues to pay your taxes. One of the nicer aspects of regular full-time employment is that your employer is required to withhold money from your paycheck and send it to the government to cover your taxes. As the owner of your own business, however, that's going to be one of many new tasks for you. The amount of money you'll need to set aside will depend on the amount of money you bring in, plus the deductions and tax credits you're allowed to claim to offset your tax bill. This varies widely from business to business, so there's no standard guideline out there that fits the vast universe of home-based businesses.