Tax Tips for Uber Drivers in Canada | 2023 TurboTax® Canada Tips (2024)

So you’ve taken the plunge and joined the rideshare economy. Congrats!

Driving for Uber is one of the most flexible jobs in Canada. Whether it’s your full time job, part-time gig, or an occasional source of side income, the rules around taxes for rideshare income are quite specific. Here are the (tax) rules of the road.

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Key Takeaways

  1. If you work for a ridesharing app like Uber, all your earnings are taxable, and it’s recommended you put 25% of your income aside for the taxman.
  2. Driving for a rideshare app requires you have a GST/HST number from Day One.
  3. Being a driver for a rideshare app has different tax implications than being a courier for a food delivery service. Understanding the difference upfront can help reduce headaches and penalties at tax time.

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Do Uber Drivers Pay Taxes?

Contrary to popular belief, yes they do. When you’re a driver for a ridesharing company, you’re considered an independent contractor, not an employee, of the company. This means the company doesn’t withhold taxes from your income on your behalf and means you’ll need to report money you make from rideshare driving as self-employment income.

How Much Taxes Do Uber Drivers Pay?

It’s recommended you set aside at least 25% from your net business earnings (not the gross amount) for taxes owing.

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What If You Deliver for an Online Food Ordering Company like Uber Eats?

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) looks at being a ‘courier’ for a food delivery app and being a ‘driver’ for a ride sharing app astwo different business activities, sothe tax reporting requirementsdiffer for each. If you’re classified as a courier, you’re in luck: GST/HST registration is not necessary until your income surpasses $30,000.

What Information and Uber Drivers Need to File Taxes?

To report your income to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), complete and submitForm T2125 – Statement of Business or Professional Activitiesalong with your tax return.

To do this, you’ll need to gather the following information:

    • Your annual tax summary from the rideshare company (or companies) that you work with
    • Receipts, bills, and statements for all of your tax-deductible expenses
    • Your total vehicle mileage for the year as calculated from the odometer reading at the beginning of the year and the odometer reading from the end of the year
    • The number of kilometres that you drove for business use and personal use
    • Your Social Insurance Number (SIN)
    • Your GST/HST number (business number)
    • Any other tax documents and receipts that are related to your employment as a rideshare driver (e.g. any amount of tips you’ve made)

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Once you’ve completed the process, you’ll see one of two amounts:

    • What you owe the government in taxes or
    • What you’ll receive from the government as a tax refund

What Expenses Can Uber Drivers Claim?

Deductible expenses are what helps lower your tax owing, so be sure to claim all your eligible costs – not all of which are obvious. These include:

    • App Fees (including service fees, booking fees and other fees such as airport, city or split fare fees)
    • Gas, oil, windshield washer fluid, brake fluid, antifreeze and other maintenance expenses
    • Repairs and routine oil changes
    • Tires (including the cost of balancing/installation)
    • Lease payments
    • Car washes/detailing
    • Supplies such as pens/paper
    • A portion of cell phone expenses
    • Capital cost allowance (CCA)on the vehicle

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Do Rideshare Drivers Have to Charge and Claim GST/HST?

Ridesharing driversare subject to the sameGoods and Services Tax/Harmonized Sales Tax (GST/HST)regulations as taxi operators, which means every dollar of their income is subject toGST/HST.

In addition toregistering for a GST/HST number, rideshare drivers are required to charge, collect, report and remit GST/HST on every fare. These requirements apply no matter how much – or little – income you earn from ridesharing.

The amount of GST/HST you need to charge on fares varies by province.For example, the GST/HST rate in Ontario is 13%. You can view thecurrent list of provincial GST/HST rates here.

Read:Accounting Methods for Ride-Share GST/HSTto learn how GST/HST gets calculated for ridesharing.

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