Actually, you CAN deduct the miles to your first pick-up and home after last ride. The "commuting" rules do not apply because you are not driving to a place of work or office. You don't have one (or its your home, and you can still deduct). https://blog.stridehealth.com/post/1099-tax-mistakes The same information is available from multiple sources.
If you strictly avoid personal errands while ubering, a simple garage out/garage in log will suffice.
Actually, you CAN deduct the mileage on your way to first pick-up and heading home; the commute rules do not exist because you are not commuting to "a place of business" or "office"; you don't have one (or if you do, its your home and you can still deduct). https://blog.stridehealth.com/post/1099-tax-mistakes The same information is available elsewhere.
Actually, you CAN deduct the miles to your first pick-up and home after last ride. The "commuting" rules do not apply because you are not driving to a place of work or office. You don't have one (or its your home, and you can still deduct). https://blog.stridehealth.com/post/1099-tax-mistakes The same information is available from multiple sources.
If you strictly avoid personal errands while ubering, a simple garage out/garage in log will suffice.
Actually, you CAN deduct the mileage on your way to first pick-up and heading home; the commute rules do not exist because you are not commuting to "a place of business" or "office"; you don't have one (or if you do, its your home and you can still deduct). https://blog.stridehealth.com/post/1099-tax-mistakes The same information is available elsewhere.