Food delivery and rideshare can be a great way to make some extra cash, which can boost your savings or help you settle a debt. You might be doing it for the extra income or as your full-time job. Regardless it can affect how you file your taxes come tax season.
Best Ways To File Your Gig Income Taxes During The Pandemic
It’s that time of the year again! With the holiday season behind you and tax season looming on the horizon, cheer and joy are the last things on your mind. No one likes filing their tax returns. Based on a 2020 LendingTree survey, 54% of Americans positively dread it.
Why I Stopped Using Spreadsheets To Track Rideshare And Food Delivery Mileages
During the Coronavirus pandemic, I switched to using an app to track my miles.
Here are the reasons why I stopped using spreadsheets to track my rideshare and food delivery mileages.
10 Changes To Taxes Filing 1099-Form Independent Contractors Should Know About For 2020
Hey! It’s that time of year again. You probably see a lot of H&R Block or Turbotax ads lately. Taxes season is here. I already updated the post on how to file taxes with 1099-Form if you do food delivery […]
How Couriers File Their Taxes: All Your Food Delivery Tax Questions Answered
Tax season is upon us, and soon you’ll be receiving 1099 forms in the mail to file your taxes on your food delivery income. Filing your taxes can be intimidating if you’re not familiar with all the different tax terms (W-2, 1040-EZ, 1099-K, 1099-MISC, etc.)
7 Tax Deductions Gig Economy Drivers Might Forget About
People who made money in the gig economy are likely to owe the government money since companies like Uber, Postmates, and DoorDash don’t withhold taxes from their weekly earnings. If you made money through any on-demand or gig economy businesses in 2016, you’re going to want to maximize your deductions and pay fewer in taxes.