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many thanks, Champs. For the lyft, I think you mean for the lyft diver, they need to report the tax, right?

 

1. What I mean is as the customer, if I use their app to take the ride three times per month (spend money three times per month), they may give me 5 dollar rewards. I think this is similar with the other general rewards program (like credit card rewards/cash back).

 

2, Based on my knowledge, credit card rewards/cash back are not the income. I do not need to report them. Therefore, for the lyft reward for the customers (not for the drivers), I do not need to report them as well. 

 

3. By the way, when I use uber eats/uber, they will give me offer, such as 40% off, buy one get one free, 0 delivery fees, get one free rice, uber one membership benefit if  I can spend more than some money in this order or save 8 dollars when add any coca-cola beverage to order of 20+. I think I do no need to report them as well, right? They can be treated as discount not the income and therefore no need to report.

 

Are all my understandings correct for uber eat, uber, lyft and credit card? 

 

Thanks,