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    Should You Give It The Gusto? — Gusto Review

    Max BancroftBy Max BancroftUpdated:April 15, 20243 Comments4 Mins Read

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    As a freelance writer who loves technology, I’m on a never-ending quest to find the best tools that support my business. Since there isn’t a perfect all-in-one tool for freelancers, I use multiple services to achieve my goals. Let me be your canary in the coal mine, testing freelance tools to figure out if they’re right for you. Today, I look at Gusto, the all-in-one people platform.

    What does Gusto do?

    When setting up a freelance business, there are all sorts of legal methods and entity types — Sole Proprietorship, LLC, S-Corp, Corporation. Each of them has different rules and tax implications when paying yourself. Owners of an S-Corp, for example, must receive wages as a W2 employee and not just as a shareholder distribution. These complicated rules and requirements mean certain freelance businesses need a detailed HR team to maintain compliance and elevate the tax burden. Enter Gusto!

    Gusto is outsourced HR for your business. It provides full-service payroll for W2 employees and 1099 contractors, manages benefits, files employment taxes, and more. Gusto understands the intricate details for every state, so you don’t have to (note: I don’t know about Gusto’s international capabilities). They prepare paperwork, send direct deposit payments, and file taxes on your behalf.

    Gusto also has employee benefits options that include retirement and health insurance. Whether using the Gusto integrated options or providing these benefits on your own, Gusto calculates the tax implications and adjusts payroll accordingly. At tax time, Gusto prepares 1099s and W2s for everyone. It’s quick and painless.

    How do I use Gusto?

    My freelance business is an LLC, filing taxes as an S-Corp. While I’m the only ‘employee,’ I must take a W2 salary to comply with federal requirements. I set up Gusto to manage my company’s payroll (just me).

    The setup process was a little complicated, mainly because I needed to create new business accounts for taxes and unemployment insurance with the Department of Revenue. Thankfully, Gusto had a step-by-step guide for my state and a phone support line to walk me through everything.

    Once set up, I digitally signed a few things, and Gusto took care of the rest. Now, they know what tax filings are due each quarter and file on my behalf. Gusto takes out the appropriate taxes and pays them for me when I run payroll. While it’d be nice to just send money from my business bank account to my personal, Gusto ensures I pay myself legally every time.

    One of my clients uses Gusto for all their contractors. For them, I’m a 1099 contractor and receive payment from Gusto’s direct deposit. It’s great, efficient, and onboarding as a contractor took all of three minutes.

    Is Gusto right for you?

    Before answering this question, you need to understand your business’s legal and tax ramifications. Only a tax professional can truly answer that question for you. That said, if you need to process payroll and deal with employment taxes, then Gusto is undoubtedly for you. They are truly the best option in the freelance HR space.

    Wave has a payroll option similar to Gusto — their pricing is even in line. I began using Gusto before discovering Wave; otherwise, I might have gone with Wave initially. However, I haven’t switched from Gusto because the service is top-notch. Phone support (when necessary) is a great option, and they handle any tax form or letter I receive — I scan it and email it to them, and they either provide context or take care of the issue.

    Conclusion

    Gusto calls itself the all-in-one people platform, and it really lives up to that name. The service takes something complicated with a ton of legal requirements and boils it down to something simple and understandable. If you’re a freelancer that requires a W2 salary or you manage contractors, Gusto is the right choice for you.

    Sign up for Gusto and receive $100 after running your first payroll!


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    Max Bancroft
    Max Bancroft has been the Editorial Director at MarkEllisReviews.com for three years. In this role, Max is responsible for shaping the content strategy for the website, managing and writing product reviews, as well as developing buying guides that help consumers make informed decisions. Before joining the MarkEllisReviews team, Max worked as a freelance writer and completed a Master's degree in Geopolitics and Technology. His studies and previous work experience have equipped him with a unique perspective on how technology influences both individuals and the global landscape, enhancing his ability to analyze and review tech products in a well-rounded manner. As both an Android and Apple user, Max has no loyalties to a particular brand, but the M1 MacBook Pro is currently his most-used bit of tech. Being tall with long arms, Max can often be found working on his layups around the basketball courts of London or playing video games if it’s raining (which it often is in the UK).

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    3 Comments

    1. Timothy Peters on May 3, 2026 12:10 pm

      Setup process can get complicated when dealing with new business registrations like tax and unemployment accounts through the Department of Revenue. Having quick access to Next Insurance customer service number can help clarify coverage questions while sorting out compliance requirements. Streamlining support contacts makes the administrative side much less overwhelming.

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    2. Alfred Jenkins on May 3, 2026 4:19 pm

      Phone support (when necessary) is a great option, and they handle any tax form or letter I receive — I scan it and email it to them, and they either provide context or take care of the issue.

      Reply
    3. Dylan Gonzalez on August 4, 2026 3:36 am

      Hey Mark! Really loved your breakdown of Gusto—it’s super informative! I appreciate how you highlighted its pros and cons. Have you tried using it for any specific projects yet? hollow knight

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