Close X
Saturday, November 23, 2024
ADVT 
Life

3 Ways A New Credit Card Can Boost Your Side Job

The Canadian Press, 30 Dec, 2018 01:21 AM

    These days, many of us wear different hats to earn income on the side. You might clock out of one job and into the next as a ride-hailing driver, Airbnb host, Etsy shop owner or pet sitter.


    Such "gig economy" work can make for a stressful tax season that eats up your time (and billable hours) and costs you potential deductions. A separate credit card for business purposes can help simplify things and maximize your income.


    Here's how a regular rewards credit card or a rewards-earning business credit card can offer value to your side hustle.


    1. SIMPLIFY THE PAPER TRAIL


    Using a separate credit card for your side business can save hours over sorting personal from business expenses, and prevent you from missing valuable deductions. Everything you need to track is on one spending report. You'll still need receipts, but your expenses can easily be found and backed up.


    Harry Campbell, founder of The Rideshare Guy site and author of "The Rideshare Guide," got a business credit card when he left his day job and formed a limited liability company. Previously, as an aerospace engineer with a side gig, he tracked business expenses with receipts and forwarded emails.


    "I think it was definitely more work," he says. "Most of the time, it's kind of easy to forget to do some of that stuff." Campbell now blogs full time and is a ride-hailing driver on the side.


    Whether you get a business credit card or a regular credit card for business purposes depends on your goals and expenses.


    "If you actually want to do what you're doing for the next two to three years, and you want to grow, then at some point you're going to need business credit ," says Miguel Alexander Centeno, partner at Shared Economy Tax.


    Some business credit cards take your personal credit score into consideration, so you'll likely need a good credit score for either option. Whichever you choose, if there's an annual fee, make sure the perks and rewards offset it.

     

    2. HELP WITH BUSINESS EXPENSES


    Getting started may require out-of-pocket investments. Applying for a separate credit card can snag you a sign-up bonus or a zero-per cent introductory interest rate that helps defray or finance those costs, and ongoing rewards can maximize your income if they align with your spending.


    For Nicole Elizabeth, content creator at the blog NElizabeth, a flat-rate business credit card made sense when she started her Etsy shop .


    Elizabeth earned rewards on large, one-time investments like her cutting machine, printer and computer — essentials for making the stickers she sells on Etsy. She now earns rewards on recurring expenses such as paper, ink, toner and blog-related purchases. "I get 1.5 per cent back on everything," she says.


    Her goal is to turn her side jobs — her blog, YouTube channel and Etsy shop — into a personal brand.


    "Ultimately, I'd love for my business to grow and be my full-time job," Elizabeth says.

     

    3. DOUBLE-DIP ON REWARDS

     

    Whether you're on the growth track or simply earning a little extra scratch, look to your credit card — and beyond — for opportunities.


    - Ride-hailing drivers. A credit card that earns a high rewards rate on gas can add up to hundreds of dollars annually for drivers. Before he switched to an electric car, Campbell was using his business credit card to earn 2 points per $1 spent on gas. But he also maximized savings by using the Shell Fuel Rewards program and special offers from Lyft.


    - Airbnb hosts. A rewards card that earns 5 per cent back on spending categories that change quarterly could offer a significant return on any number of purchases to furnish or spruce up your Airbnb property. But you can also earn additional rewards by shopping with specific retailers on online shopping portals like Ebates, or via your credit card's bonus mall.


    - Pet sitters. A flat-rate credit card that earns 2 per cent back on all purchases can offer value at the pet store, or anywhere else. But you can also sign up for a pet store's loyalty rewards program for additional discounts.


    Combining a rewards credit card with a rewards program is another way to tip yourself with cash back, airline miles or points.

    MORE Life ARTICLES

    British Student Raises 1,500 Pounds For Indian Prosthetics Charity

    British Student Raises 1,500 Pounds For Indian Prosthetics Charity
    A British student has raised 1,500 pounds for an Indian prosthetic charity by organising a race night, an event in which participants stake money on the outcome of recorded races.

    British Student Raises 1,500 Pounds For Indian Prosthetics Charity

    Be The Perfect Summer Cottage Guest

    Be The Perfect Summer Cottage Guest
    To ensure you get a repeat invitation the second, third and fourth time around, follow these steps.

    Be The Perfect Summer Cottage Guest

    Meet Gregory Bazire, A French Chef Who Loves Indian Spices

    Meet Gregory Bazire, A French Chef Who Loves Indian Spices
    He Has Been Using Spices Regularly Since The Time He Started Cooking And Ever Since He Had His First 'homemade Indian Chai' Which Had Ginger, Cardamom And Cinnamon.

    Meet Gregory Bazire, A French Chef Who Loves Indian Spices

    PetSmart & PetSmart Charities of Canada Announce Support of Pets as Wildfires Continue

    PetSmart & PetSmart Charities of Canada Announce Support of Pets as Wildfires Continue
    Canadians Can Join the Cause by Participating in Pet Food and Supply Drives in B.C. and Alberta PetSmart Stores or by Donating Nation-Wide to PetSmart Charities of Canada 

    PetSmart & PetSmart Charities of Canada Announce Support of Pets as Wildfires Continue

    A closer look at BC’s seafood industry

    A closer look at BC’s seafood industry
    Through the use of technology, farm practises, environment and ocean safety measures, and other innovative methods, the BC seafood industry is getting more diverse and attracting many buyers and sellers to the market. 

    A closer look at BC’s seafood industry

    Did You Know Humans Are Hardwired To Lean Right While Kissing?

    Did You Know Humans Are Hardwired To Lean Right While Kissing?
    To kiss your partner is always special, but a study has revealed that more than two-third of humans are hardwired to tilt their heads to the right when lip-locking their spouse

    Did You Know Humans Are Hardwired To Lean Right While Kissing?