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Does Rover provide proof of "employment/business" to sitters?

Can a sitter get any type of "employment/business" proof from Rover? I tried to open an Amazon Business account, and they are requesting proof of employment/business. Any ideas? Thank you.

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Doubtful. We don't work for Rover so it is not going to provide any kind of proof of employment. All of us are independent contractors; we work for ourselves. About the only thing that could be considered proof of a business would be part of your income tax submission, i.e., your Schedule C. If you had your own business/company website, advertising your dog business, then it perhaps could be considered "proof." A bank account specifically for this business? Having a "business" type of tax ID? Having a license to operate a facility from your municipality? A copy of whatever pet boarding liability insurance you have? I'm outta ideas.

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As stated by the above poster and as stated by Rover, you claim rover on your personal income. The easiest way to get proof of employment/business would be to register an LLC (It's $50 per year here in GA) and as said before you can apply for a tax ID #. IT may be hard to show proof of employment until you make a tax payment. Then you just use a copy of the 1090 or whatever it is.