[ Ссылка ] What's the difference between your Uber driver gross income and net income? Watch this TurboTax tax tip video with Uber driver tax expert Lisa Skelly to better understand your 1099-MISC and 1099-K tax forms and gross income and expenses vs net income. TurboTax will help with expenses on your self-employed tax return to ensure you get the most tax breaks for your rideshare driving.
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~~~ Video Transcript ~~~
Hi, this is Lisa Skelly, one of the tax and Uber driver-partner experts here at TurboTax, and I'm going to talk to you a little bit about the difference between gross income and net income as an Uber driver-partner. So, your gross income is the amount to come in on the 1099-MISC and 1099-K, and we've talked a little bit about those. We've also talked about what expenses you can use. Those expenses are going to be deducted on your gross income. So, gross income, deductions and expenses... that is going to lead to your net income. The net income is the amount that's taxable. TurboTax Self-Employed is going to help you with those deductions to lower your taxes as much as possible.
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