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As an UBER driver you are treated as self-employed and report your income (and expenses) on Sch C.

In order to be a single member LLC you need to file the appropriate form(s).  If you have not done this, then you are not a single member LLC.  However, regardless of being a sole proprietor or SMLLC, both are reported on the Sch C of your form 1040.

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Rick19744
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June 3, 2019

As an UBER driver you are treated as self-employed and report your income (and expenses) on Sch C.

In order to be a single member LLC you need to file the appropriate form(s).  If you have not done this, then you are not a single member LLC.  However, regardless of being a sole proprietor or SMLLC, both are reported on the Sch C of your form 1040.

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