How Lyft Taxes Work in Texas
Texas has NO state income tax, making it one of the most tax-friendly states for Lyft workers. You only pay federal income tax and the 15.3% self-employment tax. No state quarterly payments required.
SE Tax
15.3%
Federal (all states)
Federal Tax
10–37%
Based on income
TX State Tax
None
No state income tax
2026 Quarterly Tax Deadlines for Texas
| Quarter | Due Date | Federal (1040-ES) | TX State |
|---|
| NOWQ1 2026 | April 15, 2026 | ✓ Required | Not required |
| Q2 2026 | June 16, 2026 | ✓ Required | Not required |
| Q3 2026 | September 15, 2026 | ✓ Required | Not required |
| Q4 2026 | January 15, 2027 | ✓ Required | Not required |
Top Tax Deductions for Lyft Workers in Texas
FAQ — Lyft Taxes in Texas 2026
Q: How much is Lyft tax in Texas?
In Texas, Lyft workers pay 15.3% self-employment tax plus federal income tax. There is no Texas state income tax, making it one of the most tax-friendly states for gig workers.
Q: Do I need to make quarterly payments in Texas?
In Texas, you must make federal quarterly estimated payments (IRS Form 1040-ES) if you expect to owe $1,000 or more. No state quarterly payments are required.
Q: What is the self-employment tax rate in Texas for Lyft workers?
The federal self-employment tax rate is 15.3% regardless of state. This covers Social Security (12.4%) and Medicare (2.9%). In Texas, you additionally pay no state income tax.
Q: Does Lyft take out taxes in Texas?
No. Lyft classifies workers as independent contractors, not employees. No taxes are withheld from your payments. You are responsible for paying all federal SE tax, federal income tax yourself, typically through quarterly estimated payments.
Disclaimer: State tax rates are for estimation purposes. Verify with your state's department of revenue or a licensed CPA. Not affiliated with the IRS, Lyft, or any government agency.