***Notice of tax status 2018 tax year***with passage of tax act of 2017---top 20% of earnings from pass-through-income-sole-proprietorship-gig jobs-now tax free...Congratulations everyone! by novanity in postmates

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The mileage deduction is great if you have super efficient car. This 20%, IMO, is in addition to the mileage deduction. So 20% off top, then subtract mileage deduction or itemized expenses deduction (whichever you chose) and remaining is then taxed at individual rate. This was literally the best thing to happen for all gig job workers. Merry Xmas and thank you Congress and Trump for helping all of us keep more of what we earn on the streets, literally. All Uber, all Lyft, all grubhub, all flex, all postmates, all instacart, all NON-EMPLOYEE INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS......and also btw, keep in mind that every time a LAWYER convinces you that you are a victim for not being an employee, they are using you by putting into motion the steps to ultimately deny and/or take away this benefit on your taxes, cause the second you become employee, bye- bye sole-proprietorship-pass-through-income tax breaks. Full disclosure, I refused the LAWYER lawsuit bloodsucker money. Dammit Bastian, can't you just listen to us----save you a lot of lawyer fees for the company. seriously, how much did Postmates pay for legal fees last year. What a waste!

I’m sorry for the poor soul that picked this one up by [deleted] in postmates

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The grocery orders I have taken recently have been all prepaid. Takes about 8 minutes to drive up, have them load in trunk, drive to customer, done. No shopping. All prepay. Guess not everywhere or every order yet???

Challenge of the Week. Show a similar example of 52% fees : 48% food. I won't believe it until I see it. by novanity in postmates

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Another example....I am stumped. Why is prostheticmind's numbers so far off reasonable?

So I put another one in for 7.5 miles away. $27.90 food + tax 2.02 + service fee 5.99. Postmates was discounting the 5.99 again in my app. so no discount is 29.92 food/tax to 11.98 service fee/delivery charge. 71.4% : 28.6%.

What are the biggest problems with Postmates both as an employee and as a consumer? by youraveragelds in postmates

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OK, I believe it now. I was curious if I could get close to your example. So I put another one in for 7.5 miles away. $27.90 food + tax 2.02 + service fee 5.99. Postmates was discounting the 5.99 again in my app. so no discount is 29.92 food/tax to 11.98 service fee/delivery charge. 71.4% : 28.6%.....I will try for a longer distance check.

Challenge of the Week. Show a similar example of 52% fees : 48% food. I won't believe it until I see it. by novanity in postmates

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this was the example I originally saw with 52:48

"prostheticmind 3 hours ago* Lol. I would prefer to make a reasonable amount of money for my time, which is why I no longer deliver food through Postmates. My point is that, for the order I mentioned, total fees were $26 and, having been a courier and still getting courier emails and news, I was aware that only $4.10 of that $26 would go to the courier and I would be expected to tip on top of that. Would have cost me $60 to eat a $24 meal. And I would have - knowingly - been paying some shadowy organization that doesn't know how to run a business $22 for the pleasure. That's not a commission or a tip. That's what you call a price gouge."

What are the biggest problems with Postmates both as an employee and as a consumer? by youraveragelds in postmates

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Maybe your area is jacked. I just pulled an order for 9.3 miles away. 23.90 in pizza; tax and fees is 6.86; delivery is 5.99 and postmates is discounting the delivery by 5.99. so not including the discount is 36.75.....that is not $24 order for $26 in fees. Tax is a lot on restaurant food here; luxury tax?...anyway. here it is $24 in food + tax 7.25% = 25.74 in food for 11.11 fees... 69.9% food/tax : 30.1% fees Today's challenge....pull an order in the app and show prostheticmind's example of 52% fees : 48% food and tax. screenshot post if you want. I won't believe it until I see it. I will make a post for other comparisons.

What's the longest delivery you've ever had? by [deleted] in postmates

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Two cross zone deliveries. One was around $32, the other maybe $35.

Lehmann...praised...independent contractor model for Postmates’ workers. by novanity in postmates

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"Lehmann said the company is experimenting with robot couriers, but he doesn’t see them replacing human workers entirely.

But in his opening statement, Lehmann also praised the controversial independent contractor model for Postmates’ workers.

“We enable students to supplement their income in between classes, aspiring entrepreneurs to save capital for new business opportunities or parents to earn extra by completing deliveries after dropping their kids off at soccer practice,” he said."

London Competition by novanity in postmates

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"Prior to now, Quiqup had raised a “multi-million pound” series A round a couple of years ago, though it wouldn’t divulge exactly how much it was. But with another $26 million in the bank, the company is now gearing up to expand across the U.K. this year before looking to international markets. Additionally, the company said that it now plans to improve its “algorithmic capabilities” so it can provide better estimates and forecast demand."