Working in the gig economy means working hard as well as smart. It’s tax season so recently, you may have noticed an influx of apps and tips on tracking your miles from many sources. Tracking miles serves a great purpose as a rideshare and food delivery courier. By tracking miles for a gig, you get to write them off as tax deductibles.
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