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If you’re hustling as a DoorDash driver, zipping around for Uber Eats, or juggling multiple delivery apps, you know taxes can be a total buzzkill. But don’t worry, I’ve got your back with the DoorDash Tax Calculator, a tool that makes tax season feel less like a horror movie and more like a quick pit stop. As someone who has coached numerous dashers through their finances, I’m excited to walk you through how this calculator can save you time, money, and stress.
A super simple tool that helps you figure out your 2024 taxes without needing a PhD in accounting. It’s designed for gig workers like you whether you’re delivering for DoorDash, Grubhub, Instacart, or freelancing on the side. Just pop in your earnings, mileage, and expenses, and it gives you a clear snapshot of what you might owe in taxes—all without the confusing tax-speak.
💡 I’ve seen drivers save big just by tracking their mileage—$0.67 per mile in 2025 adds up fast if you’re racking up miles!
What You Can Deduct | What It Covers |
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Mileage | $0.67 per mile for every delivery trip—your biggest win! |
Car Stuff | Repairs, gas, insurance (if you don’t claim mileage) |
Phone Bill | The chunk you use for work, like navigating or calling customers |
Supplies | Hot bags, cooling bags, or anything you buy for deliveries |
Apps & Tools | Fees for apps like Google Maps or mileage trackers |
✅ I once helped a driver named Mike deduct $4,000 in mileage—saving hundreds!
Let me tell you about Lisa, a part-time DoorDash driver in Texas. She made $12,000 in 2024, drove 6,000 miles for deliveries, and spent $400 on gas, $150 on her phone bill (half for work), and $80 on a new hot bag.
The calculator suggested saving about 20% of her income each month—no stress, no surprises!
It’s a lot of math—let the calculator handle it!
Many gig workers get hit with big tax bills because they don’t plan. One guy, Tom, owed $3,000 because he spent everything he earned.