Uber/Lyft Drivers

Drive, Earn & Save on Taxes!

Driving for Uber, Lyft, or making deliveries with DoorDash, Instacart, or UberEats?


As a rideshare or delivery driver, you’re considered self-employed, which means taxes work differently for you. Since taxes aren’t deducted from your earnings automatically, you need to set money aside and claim your expenses to lower your tax bill.


The good news? You can claim business expenses like gas, insurance, and car maintenance.


Maximize Your Tax Savings As A Driver Or Delivery Worker In Canada

As a driver for Uber, Lyft, or a delivery worker for UberEats, DoorDash, or Instacart, managing taxes can be confusing, but we’re here to help simplify it!

Uber drivers must register for HST from day one.

This is mandatory, and registering allows you to claim input tax credits for business expenses.

For Delivery Drivers,

like those using DoorDash, Instacart, or UberEats, HST registration is optional unless you exceed the $30,000 income threshold.

Track Your Income And Expenses

to ensure an accurate tax return and claim all eligible deductions.

Claim Business Expenses

such as gas, car maintenance, insurance, and phone bills that are part of your work.

Track Your Mileage Carefully,

You can claim the kilometers driven while working for rideshare or delivery services.

Filing Your Taxes Correctly

helps you avoid CRA penalties and interest.

Get started with Toronto Tax Boutique in 3 simple steps:

Fill Out Our Short Link:

Click Here To Receive The Tax Checklist Via Email.

Complete The Checklist:

Fill It Out To The Best Of Your Knowledge

Submit Your Documents:
Reply To The Same Email With The Completed Checklist And Attach All Supporting Documents.

Get More Money Back as a Driver or Delivery Worker – Don’t Miss These!

Claim Business Expenses:

Gas, maintenance, insurance, phone costs, and repairs on your car can all be deducted from your taxable income.

Track And Claim Your Mileage:

It’s a major tax deduction for those using their vehicle for business purposes.

Claim Depreciation On Your Vehicle:

You can deduct part of the cost of your car through depreciation over time.

Cpp Contributions:

As a self-employed worker, remember to contribute to CPP to build your retirement benefits.

Stay Compliant:

Filing on time and accurately keeps you in good standing with the CRA

Key Information You Need for Filing:

Total Income Earned From Each Platform

Expenses Related To Driving And Delivery

Kilometers Driven For Work

HST/GST Registration Details (If Applicable)

Maximize Your Refund And Stay Compliant With CRA Regulations By Filing Correctly.

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