2026/27 HMRC RatesFree
Uber Driver Tax Calculator UK
Calculate your tax as an Uber, Bolt, or private hire driver. Includes mileage allowance, commission deductions, and all self-employed taxes.
Uber Driver Tax Calculator
Enter your earnings and mileage
Typically 25% for Uber
45p/mile (first 10k), 25p/mile (after)
Phone, insurance, etc.
Tax Calculation Results
Taxable Profit
£21,000
Total Tax
£NaN
Take Home
£NaN
| Gross Fares | £40,000 |
| Less: Platform Commission (25%) | -£10,000 |
| Net Fares Received | £30,000 |
| Mileage Allowance (20,000 miles) | -£7,000 |
| Other Business Expenses | -£2,000 |
| Taxable Profit | £21,000 |
| Income Tax | -£NaN |
| Class 2 NI | -£182 |
| Class 4 NI | -£506 |
| Annual Take Home | £NaN |
| Monthly Take Home | £NaN |
| Effective Tax Rate | NaN% |
Mileage Rates 2026/27
HMRC Approved Rates
- First 10,000 miles: 45p per mile
- Over 10,000 miles: 25p per mile
What Counts as Business Miles?
- Miles driven with passenger
- Miles to pick up passenger
- NOT: Home to first job
- NOT: Last job to home
Uber Driver Tax FAQ
Do Uber drivers pay tax in the UK?
Yes, Uber drivers are self-employed and must pay Income Tax and National Insurance on their profits. You must register for Self Assessment and file a tax return each year.
Can I claim mileage as an Uber driver?
Yes, you can claim HMRC approved mileage rates. You can either use simplified expenses (45p/25p per mile) or claim actual vehicle costs. You cannot claim both.