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Gig Economy Taxes in Worthington, Ohio

Gig Economy Taxes for Worthington and Franklin County residents. gig platform and app-based worker taxes with upfront pricing.

Worthington clients choose us for gig platform and app-based worker taxes because we explain the return before filing, quote upfront, and offer same-day service when your documents are ready. Staff speak English, Spanish, Somali, and Arabic.

Worthington is roughly 10 miles from our Morse Rd office — about 22 minutes by car via I-71, I-270, or local surface streets. We see W-2 employees, 1099 contractors, and small business owners from Franklin County daily.

Gig Economy Taxes for Worthington Clients

We prepare gig platform and app-based worker taxes for taxpayers in Worthington, Franklin County, and surrounding Central Ohio. Worthington is a RITA member city.

What We Handle

  • 1099-NEC and 1099-K income reporting
  • Platform-specific expense categories
  • Mileage and supply deductions for gig work
  • Quarterly estimated tax calculations
  • Ohio and local return coordination
  • Upfront pricing — Custom quote
  • Same-day filing when documents are ready

Local Filing for Worthington

Our Morse Rd office is about 10 miles (22 min) from Worthington. We include RITA municipal tax with your Ohio return when your address requires it.

Every return is reviewed before e-file. You leave with a copy of your filing confirmation and know exactly what you paid — no add-on fees at pickup.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is gig economy taxes in Worthington?
Pricing starts at Custom quote. We provide an upfront quote before filing.
Do you offer gig economy taxes near Worthington?
Yes. Worthington clients visit our Morse Rd office or call (380) 269-7408 for gig platform and app-based worker taxes. Drive time from Worthington is typically 22 minutes.
I drive for multiple apps — do I combine income on one Schedule C?
Yes. All gig income from every platform goes on one Schedule C for your business activity.
Can I deduct my phone bill?
If you use your phone primarily for gig work, a business-use percentage may be deductible. We apply the rules for your situation.
Do I need quarterly estimated payments as a gig worker?
If you expect to owe $1,000 or more, yes. We calculate amounts based on your platform income.
What documents do I need?
Bring income forms (W-2, 1099), ID, Social Security or ITIN documents, and prior-year return. Call us for a checklist specific to gig platform and app-based worker taxes.