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8 Strategies For Maximizing Rideshare And Delivery Tax Deductions
Are you one of those people who believes chasing down tax deductions is more trouble than it’s worth? You might change your mind this
How to make $1000 a week with Uber Eats
Can you make $1,000 a week with Uber Eats? Yes you can! Admittedly, it’s a hustle, but the data we’ve got shows that it’s
5 Best Mileage Trackers For Gig Drivers
Many drivers ask, “Do I really need a mileage tracking app?” The answer is simple: only if you want to have an accurate count
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Deactivated on Instacart, DoorDash, or Uber? Rideshare lawyers tell us what drivers need to do to get reactivated
False accusations from passengers, and getting deactivated, can leave you feeling pretty helpless, not to mention distraught. Companies will tell you their decision is
Will Uber and Lyft leave California?
Both Uber and Lyft are threatening to leave California as a result of the latest developments in the fight over the employment status of
Uber to offer rideshare and delivery drivers millions in incentives to get back on the road… but will they return?
When Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi announced Q2 2020 earnings last week, no one expected to hear great news. We all know how rough it’s
Executive order creates a $400 unemployment subsidy—but is it enough for drivers?
For the last few weeks, we’ve been watching and hoping that the federal government would find a way to extend the $600 Pandemic Unemployment
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance update: Will Congress extend $600/wk payments?
We knew this was going to happen. When the CARES Act passed Congress in late March, drivers and other independent contractors were given the
Uber and Lyft claim Seattle rideshare drivers make $23.25 an hour after expenses. Are they right?
The City of Seattle has been working to create an equitable working environment for rideshare and delivery drivers in the Seattle area, so city
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