Free Uber Tax Calculator — Florida
Uber drivers in Florida face a specific combination of costs that most other calculators ignore. Florida has no state income tax, making it one of the most gig-worker-friendly states for take-home pay. You still owe federal income tax and the full 15.3% self-employment tax as an independent contractor. On top of that, Uber's ~25% service fee combined with gas, mileage, and taxes means your gross and net earnings can look very different. This free calculator does the full math — including Florida-specific tax context — so you know exactly what you're actually keeping.
Florida has no state income tax, making it one of the most gig-worker-friendly states for take-home pay. You still owe federal income tax and the full 15.3% self-employment tax as an independent contractor.
Florida's warm climate and tourism-heavy markets (Miami, Orlando, Tampa) create strong year-round gig demand — but high summer heat also increases vehicle wear and cooling costs.
Florida gig workers must still file federal taxes and make quarterly estimated payments if annual tax liability exceeds $1,000. No state return is required.
Uber Taxes in Florida — Answered
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