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5 Ways to Simplify How You Work with Gig Workers and Self-Employed Clients
The driver who picks you up when you call an Uber or Lyft is a gig worker. So are freelance writers and editors, delivery drivers, dog walkers, professional consultants, and advertising professionals. You’re likely aware these workers are subject to different tax rules and must file different paperwork than those with regular full-time positions. It’s unlikely, however, that you’ve weathered a tax season with so many clients who freelance.
IRS regulations for taxpayers with gig economy jobs are also more stringent in 2022. As an accounting professional, it’s important that you are prepared to work with these clients, so you can help them navigate tax season and avoid audits and penalties.
We’ve shared 5 actionable steps you can take today to set yourself and your staff and clients up for success. Download the infographic to see how you can make tax season easier and less stressful.
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