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Uber drivers save up to 50%

Uber Pro Blue & Gold: 30% off
Uber Pro Platinum & Diamond: 50% off

Save with these exclusive discounts and get your taxes done quicker by importing your Uber data directly into TurboTax.

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Choose your TurboTax product

Enjoy discounted prices on select TurboTax products based on your Uber Pro tier.

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Self-Employed

Personal and business income taxes

$42
$60
per return
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Report self-employment, contract, and side gig income
Report rental income

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Self-Employed

Personal and business income taxes, with unlimited expert help

$91
$130
per return
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A tax expert helps find expenses and deductions for your business
Get a final review by a tax expert to ensure 100% accuracy* and best result

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Self-Employed

Tax expert filing and optimization for personal and business income taxes

$196
$280
per return
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A tax expert prepares, reviews, and files your taxes from start to finish
A tax expert prepares and files your GST/HST return

The easiest way for Uber and Uber Eats drivers to file taxes

Connect your Uber account

Connect your Uber account and we’ll securely import your business, income, and vehicle info into your return, so you do less work.

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Tell us about your year

Answer a few questions about your taxes and personal situation. TurboTax will add the relevant forms to your return.

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Deduct every expense

Claiming expenses like phone and internet bills, maintenance and vehicle expenses lowers your taxes. Easily add and edit your driving-related expenses in TurboTax.

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Get the best outcome with an expert, guaranteed

Get unlimited tax expert help and a final review with TurboTax Assist & Review. Or, choose Full Service to have your taxes done and filed by an expert—from start to finish.

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Frequently asked questions

When you get started with TurboTax, you’ll be asked to sign in to your Uber account. Your discount will be applied automatically based on your Uber Pro status.

This promotion expires on June 17, 2024.

Anyone 25 years old and younger (as of December 31, 2023) is eligible for the 25 or younger promotion. If you qualify, you can file your taxes for $15 with unlimited expert help. Note: The data import feature is not available with this offering.

Yes! If you’re preparing taxes with your spouse, the Uber discount will be automatically applied.

Side gigs, freelance work, and contract payments are all forms of income that need to be reported on your self-employed tax return. If you’re carrying on some form of business activity, report it—even if you’re not profitable yet.

Yes. You can be an employee and an independent contractor (i.e. self-employed) at the same time. It’s very common to have more than one job, or do a side hustle along with your full-time employment.

To determine if you’re considered an employee or an independent contractor, it depends on the:

  • Nature of the work relationship
  • Level of control over who does the work
  • Ownership of tools and equipment
  • Opportunity of profit or risk of loss

Everything from office supplies to vehicle costs can be written off, providing the expense is related to your business, you have the supporting documentation and the expense is reasonable.

It depends on your situation, but a good benchmark is to set aside 25% to 30% of your income earned to cover self-employed taxes including federal income tax, provincial income tax, and GST/HST sales tax.