Updated for 2026 (Filing 2025 Taxes)
From assembling furniture in Atlanta to helping with moving in Savannah, TaskRabbit provides flexible income opportunities throughout the Peach State. However, that flexibility comes with tax responsibilities. As an independent contractor utilizing the TaskRabbit platform, earnings are considered self-employment income, requiring diligent record-keeping and accurate tax filing.
The IRS requires all self-employed individuals earning $400 or more to report their income on Schedule C (Profit or Loss from Business) with Form 1040. Furthermore, this income is subject to self-employment tax, covering both Social Security and Medicare taxes, which are not automatically withheld from your TaskRabbit payments. Proper planning and estimated tax payments throughout the year can help avoid penalties.
As a resident of Georgia, a state income tax return is required, regardless of income level. Georgia operates under a flat income tax rate, currently at 5.49% for the 2025 tax year. This means all taxable income is taxed at the same rate. Self-employed individuals in Georgia will use Form 540, the Georgia Individual Income Tax Return, to report their income and calculate their tax liability. The Schedule 1 (Additional Income and Adjustments) of Form 540 is where you'll report your net profit from Schedule C. Georgia also allows for a standard deduction, which can reduce your taxable income. For the 2025 tax year, the standard deduction amounts will be adjusted for inflation, so it's crucial to consult the Georgia Department of Revenue website for the most up-to-date figures. Remember to keep detailed records of all income and expenses related to your TaskRabbit work, as Georgia may request documentation to support your reported figures. Georgia does not currently have a separate tax form specifically for gig workers, but the standard individual income tax return and Schedule C information are the key components for accurate filing. It's also important to note that Georgia offers various credits and deductions that may apply to your specific situation, so exploring these options can potentially lower your tax burden. For the most current information and resources, please visit the Georgia Department of Revenue: https://dor.georgia.gov/
Key Warning: You cannot deduct both the standard mileage rate and actual car expenses like gas or repairs in the same year. Choose the method that yields the larger deduction.
This tax comprises two components: 12.4% for Social Security and 2.9% for Medicare. Unlike traditional employment, TaskRabbit and other gig platforms do not withhold these taxes from your earnings. Therefore, it’s your responsibility to calculate and pay this tax, typically through estimated tax payments made quarterly to the IRS.
Estimate your taxes using current IRS rules.
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*Disclaimer: This is a simplified estimate. Includes SE Tax, State Tax, and QBI Deduction impact. Consult a CPA.
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