Uber/Lyft Drivers – Credit Card for Expenses Today’s video talks a little about why you should have a dedicated credit card for your rideshare expenses. ====================================================== Camera Used – GoPro Hero 3+ Silver ====================================================== Check out my Drone Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPJa-ha7FVHqyBDranED0zA ====================================================== Uber Referral Code: https://get.uber.com/drive-vs/?exp=vs-t&invite_code=xetmd ====================================================== Lyft Referral Code: https://www.lyft.com/drivers/PAUL337468 ====================================================== JUNO Referral Code: http://gojuno.com/ref/code/5634-294 ====================================================== Tipsters – https://squareup.com/store/tipsters ====================================================== Headrest Covers […]
Uber/Lyft Drivers – Credit Card for Expenses
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i dont keep a log for my kilometers… my car is only for uber, my kilometers have been recorded each time i get a service and thats like 8 times a year … the tax accountant put the car 98% for buisiness use so thats 98% of everything i spend on it claimed
without a credit card for uber i wouldnt be able to keep doing the job , i would have run out of money for fuel…
PLEASE SHARE THIS INFO ON YOUR CHANNEL!!
https://youtu.be/FH5cx5SqNos
I write my mileage down in a note book what do you put on the excel spreadsheet? I do uber now getting ready to do lyft any advise?
Great tip today. For me most of the time the IRS standard deduction of $0.53 per mile ends up better than the itemized deductions. To only way to know is to track all your business cost.
I thought you either claim mileage or everything else. But not both. Am I incorrect? I use the paid version of fuel buddy to track everything
cool tip thanks.?