When working for a food delivery service like UberEats, Skip the Dishes, or DoorDash, you’re considered self-employed. This means that in addition to filing your usual T-slips (if you receive any income elsewhere as an employee), you must report your self-employment income on Form T2125. You’ll claim your gross income from the business (including tips), deduct any expenses to calculate the net business income, and report the GST/HST paid.
As an independent contractor, you can claim tax deductible expenses to help lower your tax owing. Remember to separate your personal expenses from your business expenses by calculating the portion of your costs used for delivering food.
Common tax deductible expenses for food delivery drivers include:
If you completed your deliveries by car, you may be able to deduct vehicle expenses such as:
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