Just Eat drivers are self-employed and pay income tax at 20% and Class 4 NI at 6%. On £25,000 gross income: approximately £741 NI + £2,486 income tax = £3,227 total tax. Set aside £807 per quarter. Mileage: 20p/mile bicycle, 45p/mile car.
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Just Eat drivers
Just Eat delivery drivers are self-employed and must register with HMRC if earnings exceed £1,000 in a tax year. Taxable profit is taxed at 20% between £12,570 and £50,270, with Class 4 NI at 6% on the same range. Class 2 NI was abolished from April 2024.
Just Eat drivers use a variety of vehicles. HMRC's mileage rates are: 45p/mile by car (first 10,000), 24p/mile by motorbike, and 20p/mile by bicycle. Use the appropriate rate for your vehicle and keep a mileage log.
HMRC rates 2025/26
| Income band | Income Tax | Class 4 NI |
|---|---|---|
| Up to £12,570 | 0% | 0% |
| £12,571 – £50,270 | 20% | 6% |
| £50,271 – £125,140 | 40% | 2% |
| Above £125,140 | 45% | 2% |
Class 2 NI abolished April 2024. Class 4 reduced from 9% to 6% April 2024.
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Estimates based on HMRC 2025/26 rates. General guidance only — not financial, tax, or legal advice.
Your actual liability may differ. Consult a qualified accountant for personalised advice. Verify rates at gov.uk.