Track your deductible expenses, estimate your tax savings, and see your true profit after write-offs. Built for DoorDash, Uber, freelance, and all gig workers.
Enter your monthly amounts. Pre-filled with typical gig worker averages. Adjust to match your actual costs.
Failing to track business expenses is the most expensive mistake gig workers make. Every untracked deduction means paying taxes on income you never actually kept. Here is why expense tracking matters:
Use this tracker monthly to stay on top of your deductions and maximize your tax savings at filing time.
You can choose between the IRS standard mileage rate ($0.70/mile for 2025) or tracking actual vehicle costs (gas, insurance, maintenance, depreciation). The mileage rate is simpler and often more generous for high-mileage gig workers. If you choose mileage, you cannot also deduct gas and maintenance separately, as they are included in the rate.
You can deduct the business-use percentage of your phone and internet bills. If you use your phone 50% for gig work (GPS, app, communication), you can deduct 50% of the bill. Be honest with your estimate, as the IRS may ask you to justify the percentage during an audit.
If you have a dedicated space at home used exclusively for your gig business (managing orders, bookkeeping, storing supplies), you can deduct that percentage of your rent, utilities, and insurance. The simplified method allows $5 per square foot up to 300 square feet.