$.55 per mile...GTFO
So in 2025 where the IRS let you write off 70 cents per mile, Uber now wants you to drive to the middle of nowhere for 55 cents a mile.
Which is 12 cents less than the tax write off from last year.
Naturally I rejected this ride offer, but how do they think this is a remotely long-term business model?
They better be able to replace a very large percentage of human drivers with robots very quickly If they think this can continue.
So in 2025 where the IRS let you write off 70 cents per mile, Uber now wants you to drive to the middle of nowhere for 55 cents a mile.
Which is 12 cents less than the tax write off from last year.
Naturally I rejected this ride offer, but how do they think this is a remotely long-term business model?
They better be able to replace a very large percentage of human drivers with robots very quickly If they think this can continue.