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prob not doing it, not tryna get in any trouble with the govment
prob not doing it, not tryna get in any trouble with the govment
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prob not doing it, not tryna get in any trouble with the govment
Fr???If you sold over i thinkn $600 on goat, stockx, or eBay you should qualify FWI.
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I’ve never gotten taxed from goat or stockxI think 600 is the cut-off might be more but as long as you get a tax from them you're good.
I’ve never gotten taxed from goat or stockx
I’ve legit sold 50k worth of shoes not this year but last few years
I think they expect you to file or you have to hit 200 transactions/20kAll i do is gig work and own rental properties, even the hardly unknown app I use Gigwalk sends me one. I have to make so much money though, and I think the limit is can make us 600 before I have to pay taxes on my profits. That's good to know then for me I've sold alot of shoes this year (over 2k) and was expecting a form to pay taxes on them.
Damn, then I would technically qualify. Holy crap.If you sold over i thinkn $600 on goat, stockx, or eBay you should qualify FWI.
All i do is gig work and own rental properties, even the hardly unknown app I use Gigwalk sends me one. I have to make so much money though, and I think the limit is can make us 600 before I have to pay taxes on my profits. That's good to know then for me I've sold alot of shoes this year (over 2k) and was expecting a form to pay taxes on them.
I think they expect you to file or you have to hit 200 transactions/20k
PayPal is 200 or 20k I’m gonna assume goat and others are similar
random side note, in the recent november election, CA had a proposition (prop 22) that would allow app based companies to define drivers as independent contractors and thus exempt companies from having to pay a minimum wage + health benefits. a few of my homies who drive for uber/lyft were opposed to the prop because they wanted a guaranteed minimum wage and potential benefits. i don't partake in the gig economy as either a driver or a consumer, but I really couldn't see a positive spin to the proposition. I was strongly against the proposition as it was fairly anti fair-labor.
if you don't mind me asking, as a person who's done/doing gig work, just curious if you'd heard about the proposition and if you had any thoughts on it? just asking because perhaps my perception of it was skewed.
Yeah I heard about it l, it sounds like just a California thing. In Tecas everything is the same. The message board I frequent noone seems to like it. Benefits suck, and when there's to many drivers out there some won't be able to log in if the fleet is full Uber doesn't want to pay them.. Ill update some more flaws when I get home. I do it alot, 8 get bored just collecting rent and most of my uber money goes starightbto b shoes. My renters are my main source of income.
If you're interested check uberpeople.net there's a whole threadproposition. sotiton.