Stop Dreading Tax Season.
Start Tracking What You Earn.
CashData is the finance app built for gig workers. Track income from every platform, set aside the right amount for quarterly taxes, and log every deductible mile — automatically.
Works with every platform you drive for
Log income from any 1099 source — CashData handles the rest.
Everything a gig worker needs to stay on top of their finances
Multi-Platform Income Tracking
Log earnings from Uber, DoorDash, Lyft, Instacart and more in one place. See your total 1099 income at a glance.
Automatic Tax Reserve Calculation
CashData calculates exactly how much you need to set aside for federal self-employment tax and your state tax — updated every time you log income.
IRS Mileage Tracker
Log miles with one tap. CashData applies the current IRS standard mileage rate (67¢/mile in 2024) and calculates your total deduction.
Quarterly Tax Deadlines
Never miss an estimated tax payment. CashData tracks April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15 deadlines and tells you exactly how much to pay.
Expense Tracking & Receipt Scanning
Photograph receipts and let AI extract the details. Track phone bills, car expenses, supplies and every deductible business cost.
AI Tax Assistant
Ask anything about gig worker taxes. Our AI assistant explains deductions, self-employment tax, and quarterly payments in plain English.
The biggest financial mistake gig workers make
Gig platforms don't withhold taxes. That means when April comes, you owe the IRS everything — federal income tax plus 15.3% self-employment tax — as a lump sum. For a driver earning $50,000/year, that's often $12,000–$15,000 due at once.
CashData calculates your tax reserve with every income entry, so you always know exactly what to set aside. No surprises.
Calculate My Tax Reserve FreeFrequently Asked Questions
How much should gig workers set aside for taxes?
Most gig workers should set aside 25–30% of net income for taxes. This covers the 15.3% self-employment tax plus federal income tax. CashData calculates your exact amount based on your real income and filing status.
Can I deduct mileage as a gig worker?
Yes — if you use your car for work (rideshare, delivery, errands for clients) you can deduct the IRS standard mileage rate. For 2024 that's 67 cents per mile. On 20,000 business miles that's a $13,400 deduction.
When are quarterly tax payments due?
April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15. CashData tracks all four deadlines and calculates your payment amount so you never underpay and face an IRS penalty.
Does CashData work for multiple gig apps?
Yes. You can log income from any number of 1099 sources. CashData totals everything across all platforms for your tax calculations and reports.
What if I also have a W-2 job?
CashData handles this. You can configure your W-2 withholding so the quarterly tax calculator accounts for taxes already withheld by your employer, giving you an accurate picture of what you still owe.
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