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Wolt Driver Tax Guide UK 2026

Last updated: 15 June 2026  ·  By  ·  ~8 min read · 2,100 words

Bottom line: A Wolt courier in the UK earning £25,000 profit in 2025/26 pays roughly £2,046 Income Tax and £614 Class 4 NI after typical expenses — a total of £2,660. The first £12,570 (Personal Allowance) is tax-free. Bicycle and moped mileage allowance can meaningfully reduce your taxable profit.

Key Takeaways

  • Wolt couriers are self-employed — you manage your own tax via Self Assessment
  • Wolt reports your earnings to HMRC under Digital Platform Reporting rules since January 2024
  • Personal Allowance 2025/26 is £12,570 — income below this is tax-free
  • Class 4 NI is 6% on profits between £12,570 and £50,270; Class 2 abolished April 2024
  • Bicycle mileage allowance is 20p/mile; moped/motorcycle is 24p/mile
  • Online Self Assessment deadline for 2025/26 is 31 January 2027

Are Wolt Couriers Self-Employed for UK Tax?

Wolt classifies its couriers in the UK as independent contractors, not employees. This means you are responsible for registering for Self Assessment, completing a tax return, and paying your own Income Tax and National Insurance. Wolt does not deduct tax from your courier payments.

This applies whether you deliver by bicycle, moped, motorcycle, or car. There is no PAYE payslip, no employer pension contribution, and no tax code applied to your Wolt income.

"If you work for yourself, you are classed as a sole trader. This means you are self-employed, even if you have not yet told HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)." GOV.UK — Set up as a sole trader

How Much Tax Do Wolt Couriers Pay in the UK in 2026?

A Wolt courier earning £25,000 per year pays approximately £2,660 in total tax and NI for 2025/26 after typical expense claims.

Gross EarningsAfter Expenses (est.)Income TaxClass 4 NITotal Bill
£12,000£11,000£0£0£0
£18,000£16,500£786£236£1,022
£25,000£22,800£2,046£614£2,660
£32,000£29,200£3,326£998£4,324
£40,000£36,600£4,806£1,442£6,248

Use the delivery driver tax calculator to enter your own income and expenses for a personalised figure.

Tax Breakdown for £25,000 Earnings

ComponentAmountRate
Gross earnings£25,000
Less: estimated expenses−£2,200
Taxable profit£22,800
Less: Personal Allowance−£12,570
Income Tax (basic rate)£2,04620%
Class 4 NI£6146%

What Mileage Allowance Can Wolt Couriers Claim?

HMRC sets approved mileage rates for self-employed workers based on vehicle type. Most Wolt couriers in the UK use a bicycle or moped, particularly in city centres.

Vehicle TypeRate per MileThreshold
Bicycle20p per mileNo upper limit
Motorcycle or moped24p per mileNo upper limit
Car (first 10,000 miles)45p per mileUp to 10,000 miles
Car (above 10,000 miles)25p per mileAbove 10,000 miles
  • Keep a mileage log with date, start and end point, distance, and business purpose
  • Miles driven to collect an order are claimable, not just restaurant-to-customer legs
  • Commuting from home to your first delivery is not claimable unless your home is your official base
  • Once you choose the flat rate for a vehicle, you must continue with it for that vehicle
Annual Business MilesBicycle (20p)Moped (24p)
3,000£600£720
5,000£1,000£1,200
7,000£1,400£1,680

What Expenses Can Wolt Couriers Claim in 2026?

Claiming allowable expenses reduces your Wolt tax bill. Expenses must be incurred wholly and exclusively for the purpose of your courier work.

Vehicle and Equipment

  • Mileage at the rate for your vehicle (20p bicycle, 24p moped, 45p car first 10,000 miles)
  • Insulated delivery bags, helmets, lights, and hi-visibility clothing
  • Bicycle or moped maintenance — tyres, brakes, servicing related to business use
  • Courier insurance premiums for your bicycle, moped, or vehicle

Phone and Admin

  • Business proportion of your monthly mobile phone contract — used for the Wolt courier app and navigation
  • Platform fees or commissions deducted by Wolt from your earnings
  • Accountant fees or Self Assessment software costs
ExpenseTypical Annual AmountRecord Needed
Bicycle mileage (5,000 miles)£1,000Mileage log
Courier insurance£300–£900Policy document
Phone (50% business use)£120–£200Bills
Delivery bag, helmet, lights£70–£150Receipts
Total potential deduction£1,490–£2,250

Does Wolt Report Earnings to HMRC?

Yes. Since January 2024, Wolt has reported UK courier earnings to HMRC under the OECD Digital Platform Reporting rules, implemented as the Platform Operators (Due Diligence and Reporting Requirements) Regulations 2023.

  • HMRC receives your annual Wolt earnings automatically each year
  • HMRC may pre-populate some Self Assessment fields with this data
  • Discrepancies between your return and Wolt's data may trigger HMRC scrutiny
  • You should declare all earnings — including tips, bonuses, and incentive payments
  • Other platforms, including Deliveroo, Stuart, and Uber Eats, report under the same rules

How Do Wolt Couriers Register for Self Assessment?

Register online at GOV.UK as soon as you start earning from Wolt. The deadline is 5 October following your first tax year of self-employment.

  1. Visit gov.uk/log-in-file-self-assessment-tax-return
  2. Create or sign in to your Government Gateway account
  3. Select "Register for Self Assessment" then "Sole trader"
  4. Enter your name, address, and the date you started self-employment
  5. Your Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR) arrives by post within 10 working days
  6. Complete and file your return by 31 January 2027 for 2025/26
  7. Pay any tax owed by the same date to avoid interest charges

For more on registering and deadlines, see HMRC Self Assessment 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much tax does a Wolt courier pay in the UK in 2026?

A Wolt courier earning £25,000 pays approximately £2,046 Income Tax and £614 Class 4 NI after typical expense claims, totalling around £2,660 for the year.

Does Wolt report earnings to HMRC?

Yes. Since January 2024, Wolt reports all UK courier earnings to HMRC annually under Digital Platform Reporting rules. You must still declare all income on your Self Assessment return.

Can Wolt couriers claim mileage in the UK?

Yes. Bicycle couriers claim 20p per mile, moped and motorcycle couriers claim 24p per mile, and car couriers claim 45p per mile for the first 10,000 miles and 25p above that.

What is the Self Assessment deadline for Wolt couriers?

The online deadline for 2025/26 is 31 January 2027. Register by 5 October 2026 if this is your first year self-employed.

Are Wolt couriers employed or self-employed for UK tax?

Self-employed for tax purposes. Wolt does not deduct Income Tax or NI from your payments — you handle your own Self Assessment return each year.

What expenses can Wolt couriers claim?

Mileage at the rate for your vehicle, delivery bags, helmets, vehicle maintenance, the business portion of your phone bill, courier insurance, and accountancy costs.

Do I pay National Insurance as a Wolt courier?

Yes — Class 4 NI at 6% on profits between £12,570 and £50,270. Class 2 NI was abolished in April 2024.

Ethan Blake

UK tax writer specialising in gig economy taxation, HMRC rules, and Self Assessment. Covering Uber Eats, Deliveroo, Stuart, and Amazon Flex tax guides since 2019.

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