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Does DoorDash track your mileage for taxes?

DoorDash does not track its drivers' mileage. However, your DoorDash application may give you an estimate of the miles covered. Even still, the IRS does not accept these figures. However, there are other ways you can monitor your mileage and use the records to receive various tax deductions when filing your taxes.



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The standard mileage deduction (65.5 cents per mile in 2023) is calculated by the IRS to include the average costs of gas, car payments, maintenance, car insurance, and depreciation.

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DoorDash drivers can deduct their mileage by either claiming the federal reimbursement for mileage (56 cents per mile in 2021) or by claiming actual expenses. This would include costs of gas and oil, maintenance, repairs, tires, registration, taxes, vehicle loan interest or lease payments and more.

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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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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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You're only allowed to deduct only the portion of these expenses you use for your job as a delivery driver. For example, if you use your car 30% of the time for deliveries and 70% for personal reasons, you'll only be able to deduct 30% of your car expenses.

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The IRS considers business mileage as any driving done solely for business purposes. For example, driving out of the office to meet clients, get supplies, or run other business errands. Note that commuting between your home and your place of work is not considered business mileage.

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