1099 tax calculator for DoorDash drivers

Built for a DoorDash driver estimating quarterly payments from 1099 income, deductions, safe harbor, and the next IRS deadline.

Tax year 2026 Last updated 2026-06-11

Estimate inputs

Start with income, expenses, mileage, state, and filing status. Add W-2, withholding, spouse, and safe harbor details when needed.

Mileage uses the business standard mileage rate from the tax-year rate table. Do not also include the same vehicle costs in other expenses.

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Deduction method

Inputs stay in your browser. This estimate does not account for every credit, local tax, retirement plan, or state-specific rule.

Common deductions for DoorDash drivers

Deductible expenses reduce net self-employment income. Keep receipts and confirm whether each expense is ordinary and necessary for your work.

MileageEnter the annual total in business expenses if it applies to your situation.
Delivery bags and suppliesEnter the annual total in business expenses if it applies to your situation.
Phone mount and app feesEnter the annual total in business expenses if it applies to your situation.

Example planning scenario

A DoorDash driver with $42,000 of gross 1099 income and $2,200 of ordinary expenses has about $32,188 of net self-employment income before the half-SE-tax deduction and standard deduction are applied.

1

Track gross receipts

Use platform statements, invoices, payment processor reports, and bank deposits to reconcile annual business income.

2

Separate business costs

Expenses reduce net self-employment income, but they should be ordinary, necessary, documented, and tied to the work.

3

Plan cash flow

Set aside money as income arrives instead of waiting until the quarterly deadline, especially if work is seasonal or project-based.

4

Review safe harbor

Prior-year tax can be a useful penalty-avoidance target when current-year income is hard to predict.

IRS sources used

Rates are stored in /data/rates/2026.json with source URLs and retrieval date so annual updates are a data edit.

Federal brackets, standard deductions, and selected indexed items are based on IRS tax year 2026 inflation adjustments and IRS Publication 505 for 2026 as retrieved on 2026-06-10. The IRS news release says news items may not be updated after release; verify against the latest IRS forms, instructions, and publications before production launch or annual updates. The 2026 business mileage rate is marked provisional until an IRS 2026 standard mileage notice or updated IRS mileage table is added.