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Can you write off car payments for Uber?

How do you deduct vehicle expenses? There are two ways for Uber drivers to deduct the business use of your vehicle: the actual expense method and the standard mileage rate. Regardless of which method you choose, you must report these expenses on a Schedule C form.



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Vehicle expenses The catch is, you can only write off a proportion of these expenses that reflects how much you use your vehicle for ridesharing. For example, if about 25% of the miles you drive are for Uber or Lyft, then you could write off 25% of the above expenses.

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Vehicle expenses This includes your car payment, auto insurance, and licensing, title, and registration fees. You can also deduct the cost of depreciation, vehicle maintenance and repairs, and even car washes.

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You can deduct the actual expenses of operating the vehicle, including gasoline, oil, insurance, car registration, repairs, maintenance, and depreciation or lease payments. Or you can use the standard IRS mileage deduction.

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If you drive for Uber or Lyft, you are self-employed. As a driver for either company, you are an independent contractor rather than an employee. As an independent contractor, you provide transportation services to individuals.

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More In News Beginning on January 1, 2023, the standard mileage rates for the use of a car (also vans, pickups or panel trucks) will be: 65.5 cents per mile driven for business use, up 3 cents from the midyear increase setting the rate for the second half of 2022.

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Using Schedule C. You will most likely report the income from your 1099s on Schedule C, Profit or Loss from Business. Since Uber reports this income information directly to the IRS, you don't have to include the actual 1099 forms with your tax return. Schedule C can also be used to list your business-related expenses.

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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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After paying all expenses, and after the app takes its cut, drivers for a service like Uber and Lyft average between $8.55 and $11.77 per hour. That's quite a bit less than what the U.S. Bureau of Labor Services (BLS) has claimed is the average income. A midrange private sector worker earns $32.06 per hour.

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