Track income from freelancing, gig work, and side hustles. Monitor earnings and hourly rates across all your income sources.
Add a new side hustle payment or gig
All your side hustle earnings
Compare your different income streams
Set aside ~25-30% for taxes if you're a 1099 contractor or self-employed.
This is a rough estimate. Consult a tax professional.
Yes! The IRS requires you to report all income, including side hustles. Tracking helps you file taxes accurately, claim deductions, and understand which gigs are most profitable. Keep records for at least 3 years.
A safe estimate is 25-30% of your side hustle income. This covers federal income tax, state tax (if applicable), and self-employment tax (Social Security and Medicare). Pay quarterly estimated taxes if you'll owe over $1,000.
Common deductions: mileage (for rideshare/delivery), home office space, equipment, supplies, software subscriptions, and advertising costs. Track all business expenses throughout the year. Consult a tax professional for your specific situation.
Challenge yourself to save 50% of all side hustle earnings
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Total Hours Worked: 0.0 hours
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Estimated Quarterly Tax (25%): $0.00
| Source | Total Income | Hours Worked | Hourly Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Freelance Writing | $250 | 5.0 | $50.00/hr |
| DoorDash | $150 | 8.0 | $18.75/hr |
| Date | Source | Amount | Hours | Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/10/2025 | Freelance Writing | $250 | 5 | $50.00/hr |
| 11/3/2025 | DoorDash | $150 | 8 | $18.75/hr |
• Set aside 25-30% for taxes from each payment
• Pay quarterly estimated taxes if owing $1,000+
• Track all business expenses for deductions
• Keep records for at least 3 years