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Do I have to pay taxes on Uber earnings?

You must report all income you earn, even if you don't receive any tax forms from Uber or Lyft. You will likely receive two tax forms from Uber or Lyft if you meet certain requirements.



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Because you work for yourself, you are responsible for both the “employer” and “employee” portions of the tax. For Tax Year 2022 (returns filed in 2023), the self-employment tax rate is 15.3 percent. Self-employment tax is paid in addition to your regular income tax.

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If you are an Uber driver, you are self-employed, and thus must make estimated tax payments on a quarterly basis. If you work it just right, you won't have to pay any additional tax at year end when you file your 1040, nor will you have a big refund. That's the best situation.

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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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Uber or Lyft will file Form 1099-MISC and/or Form 1099-K with the IRS to report how much money they paid you, as long as it's over $400. Next, it's up to you to report this information on your tax return and pay income tax on this income, no matter how small the amount or infrequent the payment.

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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 an expense also benefits you personally, only the portion attributed to your business is deductible. For example, you may have a cell phone that you use for driving about 25 percent of the time. In that case, you can deduct 25 percent of the phone bill as a tax deduction.

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Since rideshare drivers are self-employed, most will need to make quarterly estimated payments to stay compliant. You may owe over $1,000 in taxes even if you earn less than $600 from Uber after accounting for self-employment taxes and income taxes.

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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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Does Uber track your miles for you? Yes! The Uber app attempts to record all your “online miles” — the miles you drive while you have the app open. Uber's in-app tracking won't always tell the full story about your deductible miles.

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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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