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Truck Driver Tax Deductions 2026

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2026 Tax Summary — truck driver

Gig workers on this platform pay 15.3% self-employment tax on net earnings. On $35,000 net income: approximately $4,950 SE tax + $2,800 federal = $7,750 total tax. Quarterly payment: $1,938. Set aside 25% of every payment and track mileage at 72.5¢/mile.

Owner-operator truck drivers have some of the highest deductions of any profession. Fuel, depreciation, DOT physicals, per diem, and truck maintenance can reduce taxable income by $20,000–$60,000/year.

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Key Takeaways
  • 01Track every business mile at $0.725/mile — it is your single largest deduction as a gig worker.
  • 02Set aside 25–30% of net earnings for taxes and pay estimated quarterly by June 16, Sep 15, and Jan 15.
  • 03Deduct 50% of your SE tax on Form 1040 — most gig workers miss this above-the-line deduction.

🚚 Top Tax Deductions for Independent Truck Drivers in 2026

$0.725/mile OR actual costs
🚚 Truck Mileage / Actual Expenses
Track every business mile at $0.725/mile, OR deduct actual costs: fuel, oil, tires, repairs. Use whichever gives a larger deduction.
Up to $1,160,000
🔧 Truck Depreciation (Section 179)
Deduct the full cost of your truck in year 1 under Section 179, up to the annual limit. Massive first-year tax savings.
$69/day (domestic)
🏨 Per Diem (Meals & Lodging)
IRS per diem for truck drivers is $69/day for domestic travel. Deduct 80% of per diem on Schedule C — that's $55.20/day.
100% deductible
⛽ Fuel & DEF Fluid
All fuel purchased for business hauling is fully deductible. Keep fuel receipts or use a fuel card for automatic records.
100% deductible
🛡️ Truck Insurance & Cargo Insurance
Commercial truck insurance, cargo insurance, and bobtail insurance premiums are fully deductible.
100% deductible
🔩 Repairs & Maintenance
Oil changes, tire replacements, brake jobs, engine repairs — all deductible when done for your business truck.
100% deductible
📋 DOT Physical & Medical Card
Required DOT physicals and CDL renewal fees are fully deductible as business expenses.
100% deductible
📱 ELD & Dispatch Software
Electronic logging device (ELD), dispatch software subscriptions, and load board fees are fully deductible.
100% deductible
🅿️ Tolls, Scales & Parking
Toll roads, weigh station fees, and truck stop parking are 100% deductible business expenses.
100% deductible
🎒 Gear & Safety Equipment
Work gloves, safety vests, chains, straps, and other hauling equipment are deductible.
Business % only
📱 Phone & CB Radio
Smartphone for dispatch, GPS app, and CB radio — deduct the business-use percentage.
100% deductible
🏦 Factoring Fees
Fees paid to freight factoring companies to advance your invoices are deductible as a business expense.

📊 Deductible vs Non-Deductible — Independent Truck Driver

Expense Amount / Rate Deductible? Notes
Fuel Full cost ✅ Yes Keep all receipts or use fuel card
Per diem (meals) $69/day × 80% ✅ Yes Domestic overnight trips
Truck depreciation Up to $1,160,000 ✅ Yes Section 179 first-year deduction
Tolls & scales Full cost ✅ Yes Keep EZ-Pass statements
Personal vehicle $0 ❌ No Must be business truck
Fines & violations $0 ❌ No IRS explicitly excludes fines
Personal meals (non-travel) $0 ❌ No Must be away from home overnight

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions — Independent Truck Driver Taxes 2026

Q: Can owner-operator truck drivers deduct the full truck cost in year 1?
Yes — under Section 179 you can deduct up to $1,160,000 of truck cost in the year of purchase, instead of depreciating over several years. Bonus depreciation may allow even more.
Q: What is the per diem rate for truck drivers in 2026?
The IRS per diem rate for owner-operators is $69 per day for domestic travel. You can deduct 80% of this amount — $55.20/day — for every day you are away from home overnight on business.
Q: Can I deduct truck loan interest?
Yes — interest paid on a truck loan used for business is deductible on Schedule C as a business interest expense.
Q: Should I use standard mileage or actual expenses for my truck?
Most owner-operators benefit more from actual expenses (fuel, repairs, depreciation) than the standard mileage rate. Calculate both and choose whichever gives you the larger deduction. Note: if you use Section 179 in year 1, you must continue using actual expenses for that vehicle.
Q: Are weigh station fees deductible?
Yes — weigh station fees, port fees, and any government-mandated inspection fees are fully deductible as ordinary business expenses.

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⚠️ Disclaimer: This checklist is for general educational purposes only and is not personalized tax or legal advice. Tax rules change and your situation is unique — always follow official IRS guidance and consult a qualified tax professional before filing.  IRS Gig Economy Tax Center →
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“Self-employed individuals must pay both the employee and employer portions of Social Security and Medicare taxes, totalling 15.3% on net earnings up to $184,500.” — IRS.gov — Self-Employed Tax Center