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Uber Driver-Partners: Tax Deductions for Mileage and Using a Rental Car

Driving for Uber? Check out the latest TurboTax tax tip video for your best and biggest mileage deductions, guidance on taking actual vs. standard mileage tax deductions, and tax help with a car you might rent to drive.

For more help preparing and filing your self-employed tax return, visit TurboTax Self-Employed!

Uber Driver-Partners: Helpful Forms and Paying Taxes

Tax and Uber driver-partner expert Lisa Skelly from TurboTax talks about self-employment tax forms and payments specific to Uber drivers in the latest TurboTax tax tip video. Watch for more info on how bonuses, referral fees and Uber driver business expenses may affect your tax return this year.

For more help preparing your taxes as an Uber driver-partner, visit TurboTax Self-Employed.

Uber Driver-Partners: Common Expenses & Tax Deductions

If you’re an Uber driver-partner or contract with another car sharing company, you may be able to lower your taxes with business expense write offs in addition to vehicle maintenance costs, such as cell phone chargers and amenities for passengers

Watch this new TurboTax tax tip video to learn all about common expenses and tax deductions for Uber driver-partners. For help preparing your self-employed tax return, visit TurboTax Self-Employed.

Uber Driver-Partners: Gross Income vs Net Income

Attention drivers for Uber, Lyft, RideShare and other car sharing companies: Watch this new TurboTax tax tip video for helpful information on the difference between your gross income and net income as a self-employed driver-partner. For even more help preparing your self-employed tax return, visit TurboTax Self-Employed!

Standard Mileage Vs. Actual Expenses: Getting the Biggest Tax DeductionAre you an Uber or Lyft driver or use your vehicle for business? The IRS offers two ways of calculating the cost of using your vehicle in your business: 1. The Actual Expenses...

Standard Mileage Vs. Actual Expenses: Getting the Biggest Tax Deduction

Are you an Uber or Lyft driver or use your vehicle for business? The IRS offers two ways of calculating the cost of using your vehicle in your business: 1. The Actual Expenses method or 2. Standard Mileage method. 

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TurboTax tax tip article: “Top 6 Tax Tips for Sharing Economy Freelancers.”
Whether you drive for a ride-share company like Uber, rent out a room through a rental service such as Airbnb, or work for a company like TaskRabbit that outsources small...

TurboTax tax tip article: “Top 6 Tax Tips for Sharing Economy Freelancers.”

Whether you drive for a ride-share company like Uber, rent out a room through a rental service such as Airbnb, or work for a company like TaskRabbit that outsources small jobs, errands and tasks—being a freelancer in the sharing economy means you may have one or more micro-enterprises or small businesses going on. And, just as your full-time job does, these endeavors often result in tax obligations people often overlook.

TurboTax Tax Tip Article: Tax Tips for Uber, Lyft, SideCar and Other Car Sharing Drivers - When you’re a driver for a ride-sharing company, the most important thing to understand about your taxes is that you are probably an independent contractor, a...

TurboTax Tax Tip Article:  Tax Tips for Uber, Lyft, SideCar and Other Car Sharing Drivers - When you’re a driver for a ride-sharing company, the most important thing to understand about your taxes is that you are probably an independent contractor, a fact that has tax implications, both at filing time and year-round.