James Patterson
Former Operations Manager at DoorDash
TaxSlayer
Budget-friendly tax software with self-employed options starting at lower prices than competitors, good for simple gig tax situations.
In This Article
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Lower self-employed pricing
- Simple interface
- Fast filing
Cons
- Less hand-holding
- Basic support on lower tiers
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FAQs
How much is TaxSlayer for gig workers?
The Self-Employed edition is $47.95 for federal, plus state fees if applicable.
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