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What is the mileage deduction for Uber eats in 2023?

If you decide to take the IRS standard mileage deduction, the 2023 standard mileage rate is 65.5 cents per mile driven for business use.



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Uber and Lyft's driver app will record on-trip mileage, or how many miles you drive when you have a passenger in the car. In reality, you can deduct your mileage on the way to the first passenger, between passengers, and on the way home at the end of the day. This usually results in doubling your deductible mileage.

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We get paid $1.12 for picking up your food at the restaurant and $0.90 for dropping it off to you. Plus $0.10 per minute for the time between pickup and delivery, and $0.54 per miles from the restaurant to your location.

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Drivers Don't Deduct All the Mileage They're Entitled To Uber and Lyft's driver app will record on-trip mileage, or how many miles you drive when you have a passenger in the car. In reality, you can deduct your mileage on the way to the first passenger, between passengers, and on the way home at the end of the day.

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If you use your car exclusively in your business, you can typically deduct all of the car expenses, said IRS representative Sara Eguren. If you use your car for both business and personal purposes, you'll need to divide your expenses based on your mileage for business and your mileage for personal use.

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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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If a person drives for both business and personal purposes, only miles driven for business can be deducted. Business miles are considered only those driven from a person's principal place of business. “We never want to confuse a commute as business travel,” Moore says.

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