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Wonolo Tax Tips & FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deadline for filing 2020 taxes?
May 17, 2021 (for individuals, sole proprietorships, and single-owner LLCs)
What tax form does Wonolo send to qualifying Wonoloers?
Form 1099-NEC
Who qualifies to receive a form 1099-NEC?
Wonoloers who received at least $600 in payment from the jobs they completed through the Wonolo app in 2020.
Where can I check to see how much I earned in 2020?
View the pay page in the Wonolo app, and add up the total amount paid out in 2020.
When should I receive the form 1099-NEC in the mail:
On or before February 15, 2021
I earned at least $600 from payments for jobs completed through the Wonolo app, but I did not receive the form 1099-NEC in the mail. How can I request for an electronic copy?
You can submit a support ticket here.
What things can I write off for completing Wonolo jobs?
Wonoloers can deduct their business expenses for federal tax purposes by filing a schedule of expenses with the Internal Revenue Service. For example, among other things, the following business expenses may be deductible: transportation costs, mileage and vehicle costs, health insurance premiums, and equipment costs.
Where can I learn more about tax deductions?
Click here to view a great resource from our partners at Keeper Tax! Get started with Keeper Tax here.
*The information provided on this webpage is for general information purposes only, and it is not and should not be viewed as, tax, accounting, legal, financial, or other professional advice. All information provided on the site is provided in good faith, however Wonolo Inc. does not make any representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability, or completeness of any information in this article. You should not act upon the information contained in this article without seeking the advice of an accountant, financial planner, or other appropriate professional.
Wonolo Tax Tips & FAQs
What is the deadline for filing 2020 taxes?
May 17, 2021 (for individuals, sole proprietorships, and single-owner LLCs)
What tax form does Wonolo send to qualifying Wonoloers?
Form 1099-NEC
Who qualifies to receive a form 1099-NEC?
Wonoloers who received at least $600 in payment from the jobs they completed through the Wonolo app in 2020.
Where can I check to see how much I earned in 2020?
View the pay page in the Wonolo app, and add up the total amount paid out in 2020.
When should I expect to receive the form 1099-NEC in the mail:
On or before February 15, 2021
I earned at least $600 from payments for jobs completed through the Wonolo app, but I did not receive the form 1099-NEC in the mail. How can I request for an electronic copy?
You can submit a support ticket here.
What can I write off for completing jobs posted on the Wonolo app?
Wonoloers can deduct their business expenses for federal tax purposes by filing a schedule of expenses with the Internal Revenue Service. For example, among other things, the following business expenses: Transportation costs, mileage and vehicle costs, health insurance premiums, and equipment costs.
Where can I learn more about tax deductions?
Click here to view a great resource from our partners at Keeper Tax! Get started with Keeper Tax here.
*The information provided on this webpage is for general information purposes only, and it is not, and should not be viewed as, tax, accounting, legal, financial, or other professional advice. All information provided on this site is provided in good faith, however Wonolo Inc. does not make any representation or warranty of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability, or completeness of any information in this article. You should not act upon the information contained in this article without seeking the advice of an accountant, financial planner, or other appropriate professional.
Frequently Asked Questions