Business Operations · Finance & AccountingstructuralFreelanceTaxCash FlowFinancial Planning

Freelancers Have No Real-Time Tax Visibility on Variable Income

Freelancers operating on irregular income lack tools that automatically calculate tax obligations per transaction and provide accurate runway estimates. Mainstream finance apps are built for salaried employees, leaving self-employed workers to do mental math and routinely under-reserve for quarterly taxes.

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