Amazon Flex Tax Tips: Deductions Every Driver Should Know
Maximize your take-home pay by understanding the tax deductions available to Amazon Flex drivers. From mileage to phone plans, every dollar counts.
Don't Overpay on Taxes
As an Amazon Flex driver, you're an independent contractor. This means you're responsible for your own taxes, but it also means you can deduct a wide range of business expenses. Understanding these deductions can save you thousands of dollars per year.
The Standard Mileage Deduction
For 2026, the IRS mileage rate is $0.70 per mile. This includes gas, insurance, maintenance, and depreciation. If you drive 500 miles per week for deliveries, that's $18,200 in annual deductions.
Phone and Data Plan
The portion of your phone and data plan used for work is deductible. If you use your phone 60% for Amazon Flex, you can deduct 60% of your monthly bill.
Equipment and Supplies
- Phone mount and charger
- Insulated bags for food delivery
- Flashlight for night deliveries
- Comfortable shoes and weather gear
Software and Subscriptions
Block monitoring services like AlwaysOnBoarding, navigation apps, and accounting software are 100% deductible as business expenses since they're directly used for your delivery work.
Vehicle Expenses (Actual Method)
Alternatively to the mileage deduction, you can deduct actual vehicle expenses proportional to business use: gas, insurance, repairs, car washes, parking, and tolls.
Quarterly Estimated Taxes
Don't wait until April — pay quarterly estimated taxes to avoid penalties. Set aside 25-30% of your earnings for taxes throughout the year.
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