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Salon & Barbershop calculators
Chair-rental vs commission-split decision math, booth-rental tax classification (Schedule C vs W-2), tip-reporting, and stylist cost-per-hour metrics.
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IRC § 1401 (Self-Employment Contributions Act rates: 12.4% OASDI + 2.9% Medicare = 15.3%)
Salon Chair Rental vs. Commission Calculator
Compare a stylist's after-tax annual take-home under the two dominant salon compensation models: chair rental (1099 self-employed under IRC § 1401 — Schedule C net income, 15.3% SECA tax with the 92.35% multiplier under IRC § 1402(a)(12), Schedule C deductions for supplies and chair rent) and commission split (W-2 employee under IRC § 3121 — 7.65% FICA employee half, employer match under IRC § 3111, no Schedule C deduction for supplies under TCJA 2017). Surfaces the break-even monthly service revenue and flags worker-classification traps under the federal Rev. Rul. 87-41 20-factor test and the California AB 5 ABC test (CA Labor Code § 2775).
Keystone markup convention (2 × landed cost
Salon Product Margin Calculator
Compute the recommended retail price and gross margin for a salon retail SKU against the industry-standard 50% to 60% margin band for professional haircare retail. Models the keystone markup (2 × landed cost), the target-margin solve (landed / (1 − target)), and the MSRP comparison so the operator can see what each pricing scenario gives up against the manufacturer-suggested retail price. Adjusts for freight per unit and breakage allowance.
Standard cost-allocation + contribution-margin pricing methodology: cost per chair = fixed costs / chair count
Booth Rental Pricing Calculator
Salon owner pricing tool for booth / chair rental: given monthly fixed costs (rent, utilities, insurance, software, supplies), the number of rentable chairs, and a target owner-take per chair per month, computes the recommended monthly and weekly booth rent, total owner contribution at full occupancy, and the breakeven chair occupancy below which the salon does not cover its fixed costs. Includes industry-benchmark commentary against mid-market ($150 to $300/week) and high-end coastal-market ($400 to $700+/week) bands.
IRC § 1401 (Self-Employment Contributions Act rates: 12.4% OASDI + 2.9% Medicare = 15.3%)
Salon Suite vs Traditional Salon Comparison Calculator
Stylist-side comparison of monthly and annual take-home under salon suite (1099 / Schedule C, fixed weekly rent, stylist supplies product, SE tax under IRC § 1401) vs traditional commission-split salon employment (W-2 wages, salon supplies product, FICA under IRC § 3101). Computes both models from weekly bookings × average ticket, surfaces the breakeven booking volume at which the two tie, and quantifies the structural trade-off between full-revenue-capture-with-rent and revenue-split-without-rent.
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