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Atlanta Gig Worker Taxes Made Simple. File Smarter, Keep More.

Get your Atlanta gig worker taxes done right and keep more of what you earn. With WBB Gig Taxes,
you can upload your 1099s, maximize deductions, and file with confidence.
 

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Atlanta-Specific Gig Worker Tax Challenges We Solve

Most Atlanta gig workers struggle with taxes because income comes from multiple apps, Georgia tax rules differ from federal rules, and expenses add up quickly. WBB removes the guesswork so you file accurately and keep more of what you earn. 

You focus on earning. We handle the tax complexity. 

Your Atlanta Gig Worker Tax Documents at a Glance

We pull and organize the documents gig platforms provide so you do not guess.

1099-K

Issued only if you exceeded 200 transactions and 20,000 dollars in customer payments. Many gig workers will not receive this form.

1099-NEC

Issued if you earned 600 dollars or more. Includes bonuses, incentives, and adjustments.

Earnings Summaries

Issued only if you exceeded 200 transactions and 20,000 dollars in customer payments. Many gig workers will not receive this form.

WBB Tip: The 1099-K reports gross income. Platform fees and adjustments must be deducted separately. WBB automates this so you do not overpay tax.

Maximize Your Deductions. WBB Finds What Others Miss.

Every dollar matters. 

WBB compares Standard Mileage vs Actual Expenses and applies whichever saves you more.

Vehicle Expenses

Vehicle
Expenses

Mileage (IRS 2025 rate: 0.70 per mile), Gas or Charging, Oil, Repairs, Tires, Car Washes, Depreciation using the Actual Method

Vehicle Expenses

Rideshare &
Delivery Costs

App fees, commissions, Parking, Tolls, Red Card supplies, Insulated bags, Delivery gear, Insurance upgrades, Wear and tear

Vehicle Expenses

Freelancer &
Contractor Costs

Software, equipment, subscriptions, supplies, home office expenses, advertising, marketing

Vehicle Expenses

Equipment &
Supplies

Business portion of phone and data plan, GPS apps, Chargers, Battery packs, Phone mounts, Dashcams, PPE and sanitizers

Vehicle Expenses

The QBI
Deduction

We ensure you claim up to 20 percent off your net profit under the Qualified Business Income Deduction

Vehicle Expenses

Insurance & Protection Costs

Business insurance, vehicle insurance (business portion), liability coverage, gig platform protection plans.

Not sure which method to use? WBB compares both and applies the higher deduction.

Transparent Pricing. Pay Only When You File.

Choose the package that fits your needs. Our prices are fixed, transparent, and significantly less than a traditional CPA. 

Plan

Basic Filing 

Pay when you file 

$99

Pay From Refund

$149 

Perfect for part-time Atlanta gig workers with a single income source
Plan

Professional Package 

Pay when you file 

$149 

Pay From Refund

$199 

Recommended. Includes multi-platform support, W-2 integration, and full deduction optimization

Important Tax Dates to Remember for Gig Workers

WBB Reminder Service:


We notify you before each IRS deadline and calculate safe harbor estimates, so you never miss a payment.

Your Instacart Shopper Tax Prep Kit: What to Gather

Every shopper misses something. Use this WBB-approved checklist to ensure you capture every eligible mileage log, fee, and supply expense needed to maximize your tax refund or minimize what you owe. 

Success Stories from the Gig Community

“WBB Gig Taxes helped me deduct every expense, get a refund, and file easily. I now recommend them to all drivers.”

Kenneth

DoorDash driver

Person 1

“WBB Gig Taxes made filing easy, found every deduction, and maximized my refund — all through their simple mobile app.”

Rodriguez

Uber Driver

Person 2

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WBB App - Your Year Round Tax Companion

Stay on top of your income, uncover more deductions, and keep yourself tax-prepared at
all times. Manage your entire financial picture effortlessly in one streamlined app.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Atlanta gig workers pay self-employment taxes?

Yes. If your net earnings are 400 dollars or more, you owe self-employment tax which is the 15.3 percent FICA tax.

Yes. Georgia taxes rideshare, delivery, freelance, and contractor income. 

Yes. If your net profit is 400 dollars or more, you must file. WBB supports part-year and mid-year gig workers across Atlanta and the state of Georgia.

Yes. We estimate your quarterly taxes and send reminders before each IRS deadline. 

Yes. WBB combines all income into one accurate return.

Yes. Fees, commissions, Instant Cashout or Fast Pay fees, bag purchases, insurance add-ons, and mileage-related expenses are deductible.

Yes. Under the Actual Expense method. WBB compares this with the Standard Mileage Rate to maximize your savings.

Many gig workers do, especially those with W-2 income or high mileage.

 Yes. We correctly apportion your income to each state.