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Taxes are trickier for gig workers, freelancers and other workers whom the IRS considers self-employed. DisobeyArt / Shutterstock.com
If you made extra income on the side last year, such as by selling an amazing piece of artwork or walking your neighbor’s dog, then you are one of the more than 58 million gig workers, freelancers and other self-employed workers in the United States. Just because you may not be an employee of a company, doesn’t mean that you are exempt from paying taxes. The IRS expects you to pay taxes on your…