Working for Uber or Lyft is about more than just driving. As a self-employed worker, you are treated as a business by the IRS. It’s important to understand the tax implications of your side (or full-time) gig.
Print out this cheat sheet on rideshare taxes. How Do Rideshare (Uber and Lyft) Drivers Pay Taxes covers the other information you need to know.
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