ohnostopgo
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Just been approved as a delivery rider for Uber Eats. Sure it's no great shakes as a job, but I can do it during lockdown and I see it as free money for getting some exercise.
I don't understand how to register for tax though. It's officially self-employment, so I thought I can't just declare it as a job but would have to register for income tax - is that right? My wife is in a PAYE job though, and the Revenue site says I can only register if I take over from her as the "assessable spouse". I won't realistically make more from Uber than she does in her job, and once lockdown is over I'll be looking to get a steady job myself.
Is there a way of doing Uber Eats for a month or two that isn't more hassle than it's worth?
I don't understand how to register for tax though. It's officially self-employment, so I thought I can't just declare it as a job but would have to register for income tax - is that right? My wife is in a PAYE job though, and the Revenue site says I can only register if I take over from her as the "assessable spouse". I won't realistically make more from Uber than she does in her job, and once lockdown is over I'll be looking to get a steady job myself.
Is there a way of doing Uber Eats for a month or two that isn't more hassle than it's worth?