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Okay. So this crap has been added to my home screen as of today:

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I now have so much palaver on my home screen, that I feel that it has turned into a moving display board.

I don't do surveys, but, I thought in this instance, there may be some out there who would really like to provide some input here.

I think the Übes have really got the ball rolling with statements like "driving with Über to support a big financial goal? E.g. for a mortgage, wedding .....snort.....snort....

Anyhow, I am wondering what might be the very best 'big financial goal' the Übes are helping you with?
Is it, the last red light camera fine that you incurred?
A speeding fine?
New tyres, all around perhaps?
Maybe, it is the cost of your divorce because you are no longer spending any time with the family.
Perhaps it is the cost of your anti depressants medication?

Anyway give it some thought, and the best judged answer will go in the draw for a very, very special introductory offer of a free Über ride with the driver partner who has the best smooth brakes / smooth accelerations report for February.

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we are a 2 car family..the wife drives drops the kids off then does a few runs a day ....we got a new Lexus hybrid & it is 100% on the books which means we can claim all the GST back plus computer & phone connection etc plus use it for the odd short private run ...really the ATO are on the loosing side as the small amount of GST collected will take years to make up for the GST refund on the car alone ...its surprising more families hav''nt clicked onto this as its a great way to get 2nd car expenses tax deductible & with depreciation etc the UBER car will always run at a loss so no tax payed ...
 

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we are a 2 car family..the wife drives drops the kids off then does a few runs a day ....we got a new Lexus hybrid & it is 100% on the books which means we can claim all the GST back plus computer & phone connection etc plus use it for the odd short private run ...really the ATO are on the loosing side as the small amount of GST collected will take years to make up for the GST refund on the car alone ...its surprising more families hav''nt clicked onto this as its a great way to get 2nd car expenses tax deductible & with depreciation etc the UBER car will always run at a loss so no tax payed ...
This is exactly why I started it. Uber negative gearing for my luxury Land Cruiser.
Nowadays I drive a bomb, but amended my docs to uber, so get away with it and I lease cars so couldn't give a stuff.

People don't even begin to recognise the tax benefits you can get with Uber. It is actually incredible.
 

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Too old to get a job in senior managmemt

So Uber driving in between casual and contract work if I can get it to help the bills , go on vacations and give me something to do

If I manage to get a decent full time job then may just Uber on weekends or when I feel like it
 

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This is exactly why I started it. Uber negative gearing for my luxury Land Cruiser.
Nowadays I drive a bomb, but amended my docs to uber, so get away with it and I lease cars so couldn't give a stuff.

People don't even begin to recognise the tax benefits you can get with Uber. It is actually incredible.
Phew, I knew there had to be logical reason I am doing this
 

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This is exactly why I started it. Uber negative gearing for my luxury Land Cruiser.
Nowadays I drive a bomb, but amended my docs to uber, so get away with it and I lease cars so couldn't give a stuff.

People don't even begin to recognise the tax benefits you can get with Uber. It is actually incredible.
Did you lease a land cruiser for Uber purposes to gain gst credits and are now using a cheap vehicle instead ?
 

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This is exactly why I started it. Uber negative gearing for my luxury Land Cruiser.
Nowadays I drive a bomb, but amended my docs to uber, so get away with it and I lease cars so couldn't give a stuff.

People don't even begin to recognise the tax benefits you can get with Uber. It is actually incredible.
How does that work? You can only claim the portion that is being used for Uber. In your case it sounds like less than 10%. The only way you could get a benefit is from lying about the amount of business use.
 

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This is exactly why I started it. Uber negative gearing for my luxury Land Cruiser.
Nowadays I drive a bomb, but amended my docs to uber, so get away with it and I lease cars so couldn't give a stuff.

People don't even begin to recognise the tax benefits you can get with Uber. It is actually incredible.
You don't need an accountant, you need a lawyer.
 

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How does that work? You can only claim the portion that is being used for Uber. In your case it sounds like less than 10%. The only way you could get a benefit is from lying about the amount of business use.
An australian lying on their tax return? Never!

I am shocked and appalled!

RIP Kerry Packer
 
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