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Can I write off gas for Uber?

Absolutely! When it comes to rideshare services, your car is your most valuable asset. The IRS knows this, which is why every Uber driver can claim mileage on taxes to account for wear and tear over time. The best part is you can deduct total miles driven, not just the duration of a passenger's trip.



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What are Uber driver tax deductions?
  • Uber fees and commissions.
  • Mobile phone expenses, including billing and cost of the phone.
  • Snacks and refreshments for passengers.
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE), including masks, face shields, & hand sanitizers.
  • Phone accessories, like chargers and mounts.
  • Highway and freeway tolls.


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Uber fares qualify as tax deductible if the costs are associated with ordinary or necessary business travel. You're not allowed to deduct Uber rides from your tax return if they're part of your commute or for personal reasons.

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A portion of your gas station fill ups are tax-deductible. Oil changes, repairs, and regular checkups are all tax-deductible if you drive for work. Car insurance, roadside assistance, registration costs, etc. are all tax-deductible.

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You can deduct expenses related to the use of your car, such as gas, oil changes, repairs, and insurance. If you use your car for both personal and business purposes, you can only deduct the portion of expenses that relates to business use.

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Understanding your Uber 1099s As far as Uber is concerned, you're an independent contractor who provides a service, not an employee. That's why Uber doesn't withhold taxes from your payments. It's also why the company reports your earnings on 1099 forms, rather than on a W-2.

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