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Can I be deactivated for using the old Doordash version 5.63.6 or third party apps like Dash Utility?

Is it possible to get deactivated by Doordash for using the older version 5.63.6 of the Dasher app? Or how about for using an app like Driver’s Utility Helper (DUH, sometimes known in the driver community as Dash Utility) to help you make decisions? Is there a danger in linking to apps or programs where …

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Economic Loss Qualification for Targeted EIDL Advance Grants for Independent Contractors

Do you qualify to get an additional targeted advance as an independent contractor under the targeted EIDL grants? The Consolidated Apprppriations Act of 2020 (signed December 27) included some economic stimulus measures for pandemic relief, and part of that act opened up the EIDL loan and grant program once again. There’s a new twist: The …

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Should I Answer Individual or Sole Proprietor as my Business Type on Payable for Doordash Instacart or other gigs?

Some gig economy companies like Doordash and Instacart use Payable to distribute their 1099 forms. Every January they send out invitations to sign up to get your 1099 forms electronically. And right away, one question stumps everyone: What is your business type? Individual? Sole Proprietor? LLC Single Member??? If you don’t know the answer, odds …

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Do you qualify for the PPP Paycheck Protection Program 2.0 Second Draw Income Reduction Test?

The Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) is back. Independent contractors may qualify for forgivable loans. Under special circumstances, you may be able to take a second loan even if you received on earlier in 2020. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2020 (signed December 27) included some economic stimulus measures for pandemic relief. Part of that package …

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How to Prepare for your Gig Worker Taxes

We made it. 2024 has been kicked to the curb: Good riddance, don’t let the door hit you on the way out. We’re not even going to thank you for your service, you were that kind of year. Except as an independent contractor with gig economy apps like Doordash, Uber Eats, Instacart, Lyft, Grubhub, Postmates …

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How To Tell if You’re in a Low Income Community for EIDL Qualification

The new stimulus program, signed into law in the last days of 2020, reopens the door for some aid for independent contractors such as with Doordash, Uber Eats, Lyft, Instacart, Grubhub etc. But it also has contractors scrambling to figure out how to tell out if they’re in a low income community. That’s because the …

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Do Delivery Contractors Qualify for the New EIDL Grants? (Doordash Uber Eats Grubhub Instacart etc)

After more than enough drama, the new stimulus program has been passed into law. Parts of that package include the extension of two programs that may help contractors for Grubhub, Doordash, Uber Eats, Instacart, Lyft and other gig companies: the Paycheck Protection Program and the Economic Injury Disaster Loans / Grants. As it was when …

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Can Gig Economy Contractors Get New Paycheck Protection Program PPP 2.0 Funding? Grubhub Doordash Uber Eats Lyft Instacart

On December 22, 2020, the Senate passed stimulus legislation that included additional Paycheck Protection Program funding and relief for small businesses including self employed contractors. As they did in the original Paycheck Protection Program, Gig Economy contractors with platforms like Doordash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, Instacart, Lyft, Postmates and others do qualify for the PPP loans. …

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New Agreement on Stimulus, Unemployment and PPP and impact on Doordash Grubhub Uber Eats Instacart Delivery Contractors

Congressional leaders announced an agreement on a new stimulus package. What will that mean for delivery contractors in the gig economy with apps like Doordash, Uber Eats, Grubhub, Instacart and others? The new package includes direct payments, extension of the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program, and a new round of funding for the Paycheck Protection Program. …

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Grubhub new tip policy in California discourages tips to make themselves look like they are charging less

Now that Prop 22 is in play and drivers are being paid a minimum, Grubhub has responded with a new tip policy in California that charges customers extra while telling them they don’t need to tip. Under Prop 22’s new minimums, gig companies have to calculate a minimum pay based on 120% of minimum wage, …

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Claiming miles in California with Prop 22’s 35 cents/mile Doordash Uber Eats Instacart Lyft Grubhub (2025)

Prop 22 is going into effect and with it is a pay model that includes 35 cents per mile (2024). How does that impact the ability to claim miles on your taxes? Can you still claim miles on your taxes if you’re getting paid 35 cents per mile in California? You can claim 100% of …

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Doordash Updated Contractor Agreement – What has changed? (December, 2020)

Dashers today discovered that they have to agree to the new updated Doordash Independent Contractor Agreement if they want to dash. What has changed on the updated Doordash Independent Contractor Agreement? Changes in the agreement appear to be geared towards strengthening their case in the use of independent contractors, making mass arbitration more difficult, and …

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An up and coming app to give drivers data and resources to improve their business. Interview with David Pickerell of Para

What if there were an app that was designed specifically for delivery drivers? What if that app were designed to make it easier to work with several different platforms? If it let you multi-app. If it gave you information on which restaurants were busy in your area? And if that app automatically pulled all your …

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Should I form an LLC to deliver Doordash, Grubhub, Uber Eats, Instacart or other gig work?

What’s the best way to structure your delivery business? Should you form an LLC or incorporate, or is it better to remain a sole proprietor as an independent contractor for Doordash, Uber Eats, Instacart, Grubhub or other delivery gigs? Do you need to form an LLC as a delivery contractor with gig companies like Doordash, …

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What Does the Doordash IPO Mean for Dashers?

The moment I thought would never arrive has arrived. Doordash has gone public. Day 1 is in the books and it went better than anyone could have expected. At least it was better for those who invested early. I’m not sure if it’s a disaster waiting to happen for those who decided it was a …

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