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Uber Tax Calculator — Kentucky 2026

Free Uber tax calculator for Kentucky (KY). Includes the 4.5% Kentucky state income tax plus federal SE tax (15.3%) and federal income tax. Quarterly payment schedule with Google Calendar export. No signup required.

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Uber Taxes in Kentucky — 2026 Guide

How Uber Taxes Work in Kentucky

Kentucky has a flat 4.5% state income tax rate. Uber workers in Kentucky must file both federal and Kentucky Form 740-ES for quarterly estimated payments.

SE Tax
15.3%
Federal (all states)
Federal Tax
10–37%
Based on income
KY State Tax
4.5%
Kentucky rate

2026 Quarterly Tax Deadlines for Kentucky

QuarterDue DateFederal (1040-ES)KY State
NOWQ1 2026April 15, 2026✓ RequiredRequired
Q2 2026June 16, 2026✓ RequiredRequired
Q3 2026September 15, 2026✓ RequiredRequired
Q4 2026January 15, 2027✓ RequiredRequired

Top Tax Deductions for Uber Workers in Kentucky

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
Accounting & tax software
Half of self-employment tax (SE tax deduction)
Passenger amenities (water, mints — business use)
Business bank account fees
EV charging costs (if electric vehicle)

FAQ — Uber Taxes in Kentucky 2026

Q: How much is Uber tax in Kentucky?
In Kentucky, Uber workers pay 15.3% self-employment tax, federal income tax (10–37%), plus 4.5% Kentucky state income tax. On $50,000 net income, expect to owe approximately $17,000–$22,000 total.
Q: Do I need to make quarterly payments in Kentucky?
Yes. In Kentucky, you must make both federal quarterly estimated payments (IRS Form 1040-ES) and Kentucky state quarterly payments if you expect to owe $1,000 or more.
Q: What is the self-employment tax rate in Kentucky for Uber workers?
The federal self-employment tax rate is 15.3% regardless of state. This covers Social Security (12.4%) and Medicare (2.9%). In Kentucky, you additionally pay 4.5% state income tax.
Q: Does Uber take out taxes in Kentucky?
No. Uber 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, and Kentucky state 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, Uber, or any government agency.
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