yukr
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But, the 30 cents/mi that Uber pays me is to help cover expenses like gas and vehicle wear and tear, and the standard Federal mileage rate of 57.5 cents/mi cove...
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But, the .30/mi paid by Uber is to help cover expenses like gas and vehicle wear and tear, and the standard Federal mileage rate of .575/mi covers those expense...
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Not anymore for Uber since mid of this year. They made changes to their pay structure and it factors in driving to the pick-up location.
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It's one of the benefits Uber started to offer after Prop 22, see image.
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It's for contractors.
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- Posted California just passed Prop 22 where drivers will be reimbursed 30 cents per mile for expenses (gas, maintenance, etc.) Is this reimbursement taxable income? on After you file. December 15, 2020 10:50 AM