What Are Quarterly Taxes and How Do You Pay Them?
If you're an independent worker, you'll likely need to pay quarterly taxes. Here's what they are, how to pay them, and deadlines to know to avoid paying a fine.
Business Assets: What They Are and How to Deduct Them
Deductions can help you save on your tax bill. And business assets can be deductible. Here's what they are and how you can write them off when you file.
Top 3 Most Commonly Missed Tax Deductions for 1099 Workers
When you're self-employed, there are certain business expenses that you can write off on your tax return. Here are a few of the biggest deductions to know.
Leave No Worker Behind: Reimagining Benefits in the On-Demand Economy
Earlier this month, the Brookings Institute outlined the employment insecurity that Rust Belt communities are now facing: job loss, disappearing pensions, industrial restructuring, and automation. This lack of jobs and safety nets is ironic because these Midwestern industrial states and unions led the way for employer-sponsored benefits post-World War II. That many Rust Belt workers are now suffering is a tragedy because, as Brookings outlines, it shouldn’t have to be like this.
Free Webinar: Taxes for Independent Professionals.
We know tackling your taxes can be stressful and time-consuming. That's why we're hosting a free webinar to help you figure out what you can deduct, how to report your income, and what tax info you should be tracking.
How Should Regulators Shape "Benefits" Regulations for the 1099 Economy?
Today in San Francisco, The Aspen Institute’s Future of Work Initiative is releasing its first Portable Benefits Resource Guide. Stride Health was honored to contribute to this report, which provides guidance for policymakers interested in creating a standardized system of benefits for the budding 1099 economy.
Manifesto for a Modern Worker Class: The On-Demand Contractor
American workers are quickly shifting towards more independent, self-directed work. It’s increasingly easy to find work and develop a flexible lifestyle outside of the bounds of the previous generation’s get-a-job-for-life mode. A key support structure for this shift has been the explosion of the on-demand economy, enabling independent working Americans to supplement or replace their personal income streams.