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🚖 Lyft Tax Deductions in New York 2026

Lyft drivers are independent contractors who receive a 1099-K and/or 1099-NEC. Every mile driven for Lyft — including time waiting for rides — is deductible at $0.725/mile. This page covers all federal deductions plus New York-specific tax rules for rideshare workers.

$0.725/mile — 2026 IRS Rate State Tax: 4%–10.9% IRS Schedule C Free · No Signup
New York State Tax: 4%–10.9%
New York has state income tax rates from 4% to 10.9%. NYC residents also pay city income tax (3.08%–3.876%) on top of state tax.
New York Note for Lyft Workers New York City residents pay both state AND city income tax — the combined burden can reach 14.8% on top of federal taxes.

Top Deductions for New York Lyft Workers

Standard Mileage
$0.725/mile
Every mile on active Lyft sessions including wait time between rides.
Phone & Data Plan
80–100%
Your phone is essential for the Lyft app. Deduct the business-use percentage.
Car Washes
100%
Keeping your vehicle clean for passenger ratings is a required business expense.
Phone Mount
100%
Required for safe navigation. Fully deductible.
Dash Cam
100%
Safety equipment for passenger documentation. Fully deductible.
Vehicle Maintenance
Pro-rata
Oil changes, tires, repairs — proportional to business miles vs. total miles.

New York Lyft Tax FAQs

Do New York Lyft drivers pay city income tax?
NYC residents pay city income tax (3.08%–3.876%) on top of state income tax (4%–10.9%). As a self-employed Lyft driver in NYC, your total state+city tax rate can reach 14.8% on net profit.
What can New York Lyft drivers deduct in 2026?
All standard deductions apply: mileage ($0.725/mile), phone, car maintenance, tolls (E-ZPass fees on bridges and tunnels are 100% deductible), parking, and dash cam.
Are NYC bridge and tunnel tolls deductible for Lyft drivers?
Yes. All tolls paid while on active Lyft rides — including E-ZPass charges on NYC bridges and tunnels — are 100% deductible business expenses.
Do New York Lyft drivers pay quarterly taxes to both IRS and NYS?
Yes. Federal quarterly to IRS and state quarterly to New York State Department of Taxation. Both have April 15 as the Q1 deadline.

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⚠️ Disclaimer: This checklist is for general educational purposes only and is not personalized tax or legal advice. Tax rules change and your situation is unique — always follow official IRS guidance and consult a qualified tax professional before filing.  IRS Gig Economy Tax Center →
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