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Your Mileage Deduction
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CashData tracks every mile you drive for DoorDash, Uber Eats, Amazon Flex, or Instacart — and automatically calculates your IRS deduction and quarterly tax payments.

The mileage deduction most drivers miss

67¢
IRS rate per mile (2024)
$13,400
Deduction on 20,000 miles
$3,350
Taxes saved at 25% rate

CashData logs every mile and applies the IRS rate automatically. No spreadsheet, no guessing — just tap to start and stop a trip.

Everything delivery drivers need for taxes

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One-Tap Mileage Log

Start a trip, drive, tap stop. CashData records the miles, calculates the IRS deduction, and keeps a complete log for your taxes.

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Multi-App Income Tracking

Log income from DoorDash, Uber Eats, Amazon Flex, Instacart, and any other platform. One total for all your 1099 income.

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Quarterly Tax Calculator

Know exactly how much to pay the IRS on April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15. Avoid underpayment penalties.

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Tax Reserve Tracker

Set aside the right percentage of every payment automatically. When quarterly taxes are due, the money is already waiting.

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Expense Scanner

Photograph gas receipts, car wash receipts, phone bills, and more. AI extracts the details so every deduction is captured.

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AI Tax Questions

Ask our AI assistant about delivery driver deductions, SE tax, or which expenses are actually deductible. Plain English answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can delivery drivers deduct mileage?

Yes. Every mile you drive for deliveries is a business mile deductible at the IRS standard rate (67¢/mile in 2024). A driver doing 30,000 miles/year gets a $20,100 deduction — often the largest single deduction available.

How much tax do DoorDash / Uber Eats drivers pay?

Delivery drivers pay income tax plus 15.3% self-employment tax on net profit. After the mileage deduction and business expenses, most full-time drivers owe 20–28% of net income. CashData calculates your exact amount.

What car expenses can delivery drivers deduct besides mileage?

If you use the standard mileage rate, you can't also deduct actual car expenses (gas, insurance, maintenance) — it's one or the other. Most drivers do better with the standard mileage rate. CashData helps you track both so you can choose the larger deduction.

When do delivery drivers have to pay quarterly taxes?

April 15, June 15, September 15, and January 15. If you expect to owe more than $1,000 in taxes for the year, you're required to make quarterly estimated payments or face IRS penalties.

Every mile counts. Start tracking today.

Delivery drivers who track mileage and expenses with CashData save thousands in taxes every year.

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