Tax Tips for Gig Workers in 2019
If your net earnings were more than $400 as a gig worker in 2018, you will need to file a tax return that reports this income. As a gig worker, you will pay your taxes a little differently than employees do. GoShare has pulled together the latest research and tax tips to help our Delivery Pros and other gig economy participants understand what an independent contractor is, the importance of business expenses, and ways to maximize tax benefits.
- Jan 22, 2019
Craigslist Furniture Delivery
Smart shoppers may find great deals on furniture and other household items on Craigslist, Offerup, Letgo, Close 5, Facebook Marketplace and a myriad of other sites and apps that offer free or discounted classified ads. Because most of these items are being sold by individuals, not retailers, it’s unlikely the seller will be able to assist you in moving or delivering your new item.
The inability to transport your item may even prevent you from making the purchase. But, a small car shouldn’t stop you from getting the new dining set of your dreams!
Follow these tips to get your Craigslist furniture delivered.
- Jan 16, 2019
How to Use a Dolly for Moving
Whether you are moving a single appliance, grandma’s solid oak china cabinet, or a whole household of furniture, having the right tools and equipment on hand when transporting large and bulky items will make the job faster, easier, and safer.
Using a dolly isn’t difficult. So grab a dolly, helper and follow the steps below to tackle your next moving project.
- Jan 15, 2019
How to Start a Moving Business in the Bay Area
The Bay Area is one of the most expensive places to live in the United States. Many people that live there have second jobs, or side hustles, to help them supplement their income. Whether you are looking to bring in some money on the side, or want to start your own full-time business, a moving and delivery business could be the option you are looking for.
- Jan 09, 2019