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When I enter Rideshare Driver in the Self employed section, I never see the option to import my tax summary from Uber or Lyft. What am I doing wrong?

 
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When I enter Rideshare Driver in the Self employed section, I never see the option to import my tax summary from Uber or Lyft. What am I doing wrong?

What do I need from Uber to file my taxes?

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How do I enter my Lyft tax information?

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How do I enter my Lyft Rental fees information?

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Where do I enter my Lyft/Uber income?

When you earn money from driving for Lyft or Uber, the IRS considers you self-employed. Follow this link for steps to enter your income from self-employment.

As an Uber, Lyft, or other self-employed driver, you can deduct work-related expenses.

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What tax information can I import from Uber?

You can import your Uber income info which includes the following:

  • 1099-MISC Form
  • 1099-K Form

Your mileage, tolls, and other expense info from your Uber Tax Summary won’t be imported. We have instructions on how to enter your expenses from your Uber Tax Summary.

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Tax Tips for Uber, Lyft, Sidecar and other Car Sharing Drivers FAQ
https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/tax-tips/Self-Employment-Taxes/Tax-Tips-for-Uber--Lyft--Sideca... 

 

Where do I enter my Uber or Lyft expenses?

When you're an Uber or Lyft driver who shuffles customers from Point A to Point B and back again, it's easy to rack up serious expenses. Thankfully, since you're now running your own business, there are plenty of things you can deduct on your taxes and TurboTax Online Self-Employed is here to help you.

With TurboTax Self-Employed, reporting your expenses for Uber or Lyft is really straightforward. Because you’re running your own business, you’ll file your expenses (Schedule-C) in TurboTax just like any other self-employed person.

We’ll ask you some questions to help you identify and enter your vehicle info, your supplies, phone service, and other expenses. We'll let you know if you qualify for any credits or deductions - and help you maximize your refund (if you're eligible).

Here's where to enter your Uber or Lyft work expenses - This includes driving-related expenses and non-driving expenses (supplies, phone service, home office, etc.).

 

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