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March 23, 2022
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I did UberEats food delivery and Uber Ridesharing, but Uber does not separate the income on the 1099. What to do?

  • March 23, 2022
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Normally I report food delivery and ridesharing income separately (e.g. Doordash food delivery vs Uber Ridesharing), but this year I did food delivery for UberEats in addition to Uber Ridesharing and Uber only issued one 1099 with my UberEats income and my Uber Ridesharing income combined. What am I supposed to do about this? Is there a way to report all my food delivery and ridesharing income with one Schedule C? 

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March 23, 2022

Yes, you can report food delivery and ridesharing on the same Schedule C as they are similar businesses.

 

For this, you will create only one business and report all income and expenses in that business.

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March 23, 2022

Thank you for the quick reply. Since I will be combining ridesharing and food delivery, what IRS Business Code should I use? 

March 23, 2022

The business code doesn't really affect anything, it is simply for statistical purposes, but yes, you could use Ridesharing and food delivery or one or the other if you are just combining as one business.

 

If you choose Ridesharing while walking through TurboTax, the program will customize the rest of the interview to you making it easier to pick out which expenses are typically involved in the ridesharing business. 


Much appreciated!