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LYFT ride share did not issue me a 1099-K nor a 1099-Misc. Do I need to file my income as a LYFT driver?
LYFT provided the following info:
Ride payments: $1621.35, Non-ride earnings $5.00, Lyft platform fees $345.12, Service fees $219.30. That brings my earnings down to $1056.93. Mileage deduction comes to $973.22. So my taxable income for 2018 is $83.71.
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June 3, 2019
4:44 PM
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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
Yes, you need to report your rideshare income on your tax return, even though you didn't receive a 1099 of some sort reflecting your work.
The TurboTax FAQ "Where do I enter my Lyft/Uber income?" and links within the FAQ give you information you'll need to report your rideshare income and expenses.
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June 3, 2019
4:44 PM