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Course overview
Lesson Overview

14.11 – Taxes for Gig Workers: What to Expect: Gig workers are usually considered independent contractors, which means taxes aren’t taken out of your pay automatically. You’ll need to set aside part of your earnings — around 20% to 30% — for taxes. Keep track of all income and work-related expenses like gas, supplies, and repairs. Apps like QuickBooks or spreadsheets can help you organize receipts. You may need to file quarterly taxes depending on how much you earn. The good news is that many of your expenses can be written off to lower your tax bill. Save every pay summary and record from your gig apps. Staying organized keeps you from being surprised at tax time. Understanding your responsibilities now saves stress later. Good financial habits make you both independent and prepared.

About this course

Training to prepare individuals for employment success and the skills needed to live independently with confidence.

This course includes:
  • Job readiness and interview preparation resources
  • Budgeting and independent living planning tools
  • Scenario-based exercises for workplace and daily life problem-solving

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