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Lyft Tax Calculator 2026 — All 51 States

Free Lyft self-employment tax calculator for 2026. Estimate your SE tax (15.3%), federal income tax, and state tax for all 51 jurisdictions. Get your quarterly estimated payment schedule with Google Calendar export. No signup required — results are instant. Powered by the GigWiseTax main calculator — SE tax + federal + all 51 states.

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✅ KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • On $35,000 net income, Lyft drivers owe approximately $7,750 total tax in 2026
  • Quarterly estimated payment: $1,938 due April 15, June 16, Sep 15, Jan 15
  • IRS mileage deduction is 72.5¢/mile — includes all miles driven on active Lyft trips
  • Lyft does not withhold taxes — you pay 15.3% SE tax plus federal and state income tax
  • Set aside 25–28% of gross Lyft earnings to cover quarterly tax payments
2026 Tax Summary — Lyft

Lyft workers pay 15.3% self-employment tax on net earnings, plus federal income tax. On $35,000 net income: approximately $4,950 SE tax + $2,800 federal income tax = $7,750 total tax. Quarterly estimated payment: $1,938. Set aside 25% of every payment. Mileage deduction at 72.5¢/mile saves thousands for Lyft drivers annually.

Lyft Tax Guide 2026

How Lyft Taxes Work in 2026

As a Lyft worker, you are classified as an independent contractor (1099) — not an employee. This means Lyft does not withhold any federal, state, or Social Security/Medicare taxes from your payments. You are responsible for calculating and paying your own taxes directly to the IRS four times per year.

Key Rule: Set Aside 25–30% of Every Payment

Most Lyft workers should set aside 25–30% of net income for taxes. If you expect to owe $1,000 or more in taxes, you must make quarterly estimated payments or face IRS underpayment penalties.

What Taxes Do Lyft Workers Pay?

Self-Employment Tax
15.3%
12.4% Social Security + 2.9% Medicare
Federal Income Tax
10–37%
Based on total taxable income
State Income Tax
0–13.3%
Depends on your state (0 in TX, FL, NV)
SE Tax Deduction
50% off
Deduct half of SE tax from taxable income

2026 Quarterly Tax Deadlines for Lyft Workers

QuarterIncome PeriodDue DateDays Left
NOWQ1 2026January 1 – March 31April 15, 202645 days
Q2 2026April 1 – May 31June 16, 2026107 days
Q3 2026June 1 – August 31September 15, 2026198 days
Q4 2026September 1 – December 31January 15, 2027320 days

Top Tax Deductions for Lyft Workers in 2026

Mileage deduction — $0.725/mile (2026 IRS rate)
Phone bill — business use percentage
Auto insurance — business use percentage
Car washes & interior cleaning
Parking fees & tolls
Car accessories (seat covers, phone mounts)
Self-employed health insurance premiums
Half of self-employment tax (SE tax deduction)
Passenger amenities (water, mints)
EV charging costs (if electric vehicle)
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▸ 2026 IRS Mileage Rate: $0.725 per mile

The 2026 standard mileage rate is $0.725 per mile. Track every delivery mile using a mileage app. On 10,000 miles, that's a $10,500 deduction — reducing your taxable income significantly. Use the actual expense method if your vehicle costs exceed the standard rate.

Frequently Asked Questions — Lyft Taxes 2026

Q: Does Lyft withhold taxes from my payments?
No. Lyft classifies all workers as independent contractors (1099). They do not withhold federal income tax, state income tax, Social Security, or Medicare taxes. You must calculate and pay these yourself using IRS Form 1040-ES.
Q: How much should I set aside for Lyft taxes?
Set aside 25–30% of your net Lyft income for taxes. This covers the 15.3% self-employment tax plus federal income tax. In high-tax states like California or New York, set aside 30–35%.
Q: What 1099 form does Lyft send?
Lyft issues a 1099-NEC (or 1099-K for some platforms) if you earn $600 or more in a calendar year. You must report ALL income even if you don't receive a 1099 form.
Q: What is the self-employment tax rate for Lyft in 2026?
The self-employment tax rate is 15.3% on net earnings (92.35% of gross income). This consists of 12.4% Social Security tax and 2.9% Medicare tax. The Social Security portion only applies to the first $176,100 of net earnings in 2026. You can deduct 50% of SE tax from your taxable income.
Q: Do I need to pay Lyft taxes if I earn under $600?
Yes. The $600 threshold only determines whether Lyft must send you a 1099 form. You are required to report and pay taxes on ALL self-employment income, even $1, if your total self-employment profit exceeds $400 for the year.
Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for planning purposes only. Tax laws are subject to change. Consult a licensed CPA or tax professional, or visit IRS.gov for official guidance. GigWiseTax.com is not affiliated with Lyft, the IRS, or any government agency.
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Top States
Lyft in California9.3%
Lyft in New York6.85%
Lyft in TexasNo Tax
Lyft in FloridaNo Tax
Lyft in Illinois4.95%
Lyft in WashingtonNo Tax
Lyft in NevadaNo Tax
Lyft in Georgia5.5%
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