Top 5 Tax Write Offs for Doordash, Delivery & Uber Drivers (2023)
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 Published On Dec 27, 2021

Let’s look at the top tax write-offs for Doordash, Delivery & Uber drivers for 2023. Now, if you identify with any of these roles then that means you are likely an independent contractor.

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This is great because as an independent contractor, you are allowed to write off a lot of business expenses like your car, and of course, the more tax write-offs or deductions you have, the less you will have to pay in taxes.

So, when you become an independent contractor, you are pretty much self-employed, so your tax situation becomes a little bit more advanced than a typical W2 employee.

Because you don’t have an employer who will withhold or pay any taxes for you. So the big tax problem for most self-employed people is around FICA taxes.

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Intro (0:00)
What Taxes are Independent Contracts Required to Pay? (1:07)
What Tax Forms Do You Need to File? (3:34)
Top Tax Write-Offs for Doordash & Delivery Drivers (4:25)
Write Off #1 (5:20)
Write Off #2 (7:00)
Write Off #3 (7:45)
Write Off #4 (8:27)
Write Off #5 (9:08)
BONUS (9:45)

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