@2stepps wrote:
Also, there are shops that will pay you to have your taxes done. But I would get someone to double-check if you can get it done as a low-income earner. I am on disability and I can earn up to $8000 extra a year with the SS increase I don't know but I have never come close to that. I have never even gotten enough from one company to get a 1099. But I hear that it will be different this year if you have over $600 come in a month from different sources be it Venmo, Paypal, Cash app, They will have to send you a 1099 and if you are not registered as a business you can't deduct mileage or supplies for this year. I guess the IRS is really after the pennies of the poor instead of the megabucks of the wealthy.
Just an FYI: Usual for tax prep shops, they do have a minimum amount you expect to receive as a requirement. For example, must be getting at least $500 back to qualify for a shop etc