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Does DoorDash track miles for taxes?

DoorDash does not track the mileage of drivers—at least not in a way that really benefits drivers. DoorDash will only send mileage information during tax season, which isn't the best way to maximize your tax deductions, as it doesn't account for miles you spend offline.



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Doordash does report any income earned by employees or drivers to the IRS. You might receive a Form 1099-NEC from Doordash, which indicates that Doordash reported your income to the IRS.

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Please read our disclosure for more information. If you earn $600 or more as a DoorDash driver in a given year, you're responsible for filing and paying DoorDash taxes.

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Empowering Dashers With Advanced Telematics The app uses key data about speed, distance traveled and braking, in order to provide Dashers with helpful and real-time insights about their driving.

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According to the IRS, you do not have to record your odometer readings at the beginning and end of each of your trips. The only time you have to log your odometer readings is at the beginning and end of the year (and if you start using a new vehicle).

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If you're not sure what to include as your business mileage, you're not alone. We often get this question: “Can I deduct mileage to and from work?” The answer here is no; you'd just count the trips after arriving at work or first business destination.

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