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by gamblor956
4402 days ago
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The deduction is $0.56/mile, for a $56 deduction (not a tax) for every 100 miles driven. The deduction is in lieu of the separate deductions for gas, wear and tear, insurance, etc., so the driver must choose either to take the mileage deduction or to separately deduct their driving-income expenses. It's not clear why UberX drivers are being hit with a deduction by Uber on their 1099s, since they--not Uber--are the ones that get the deduction. It sounds like the writer is simply confused about what is actually happening. Based on the magic math of the rest of the article, I'm guessing that the writer doesn't know what they're talking about. |
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