The gig economy has emerged as a significant component of the global labor market, characterized by its flexibility, independence, and diversity of opportunities. However, with these benefits come the complexities of navigating tax obligations, a challenge that has prompted calls for policy reform and greater clarity for gig workers.
The Growth and Challenges of the Gig Economy
The gig economy’s expansion is a reflection of the broader transformation in how work is conducted, emphasizing flexibility and autonomy over the traditional employment model. This shift was particularly evident during the COVID-19 pandemic, which acted as a catalyst for many, propelling them into gig work out of necessity due to layoffs, or as a deliberate choice for those seeking more control over their work-life balance.…
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