Uber Pay Stub Generator
Free pay stub generator for Uber drivers and Uber Eats couriers. Turn your weekly Uber Pay Statement into a professional pay stub PDF in minutes — no per-stub fees, no signup, no watermarks.
Company Information
Why Uber Doesn't Issue Pay Stubs to Drivers
Uber classifies drivers as independent contractors, not employees. That classification has a paperwork consequence: there's no W-2, no withholding, and no traditional pay stub. At year-end you receive a 1099-NEC (and a 1099-K if your transactions cross the IRS reporting threshold) — that is the entire official paper trail.
What Uber does provide is a weekly Pay Statement in the Driver app and at help.uber.com — a summary of rides, Uber Eats deliveries, tips, and promotions. It's useful for your records, but it isn't formatted like a pay stub. Landlords, lenders, and visa officers expect to see federal tax, state tax, Social Security, and Medicare lines — none of which appear on an Uber Pay Statement.
That gap is what this tool fills. PayStubFlow turns your actual Uber earnings into a pay stub formatted the way third parties expect, with accurate 2025 federal, state, Social Security, and Medicare calculations based on what you actually paid yourself.
When Uber Drivers Need a Pay Stub
- Renting an apartment — most landlords ask for the last 2–3 pay stubs as proof of income. An Uber Pay Statement printout often gets rejected for not matching the expected format.
- Buying or refinancing a car — dealers and auto lenders want documented monthly income, especially for full-time rideshare drivers using the car for work.
- Mortgage applications — self-employed buyers typically pair pay stubs with two years of tax returns. The pay stub shows current income; the 1099 shows history.
- Visa, work permit, and green card applications — pay stubs are commonly listed as acceptable proof of income on USCIS forms. A large share of Uber drivers in major US metros are on work visas or in adjustment-of-status processes.
- Personal loans and lines of credit — banks often ask for two recent pay stubs alongside a tax return or bank statement.
- Child support and family court documentation — courts require documented income for self-employed parents.
- Healthcare subsidies and ACA enrollment — marketplace applications use current monthly income, which is easier to document with consistent pay stubs than with fluctuating Uber payouts.
How to Convert Uber Earnings into a Pay Stub
- Pull your weekly Uber Pay Statement. Driver app → Earnings → tap the week you want. The summary breaks out ride earnings, Uber Eats delivery earnings, tips, promotions, and bonuses.
- Sum what you actually received. Add ride earnings + delivery earnings + tips + promotions. Don't include the service fees Uber charges riders — you never received that money. Don't subtract the IRS standard mileage deduction here either; that's a tax-time calculation, not a paycheck-time deduction.
- Pick the right pay frequency. Uber pays drivers weekly. Match that frequency in the form so the stub is consistent with your bank deposits.
- Choose how to list the employer. If you drive Uber as a sole proprietor, use your own legal name or DBA. If you've formed an LLC, use the LLC name. "Uber Technologies, Inc." is also acceptable when you want the source visible — some landlords prefer that.
- Fill in your filing status. Single, married filing jointly, or head of household — match what you filed last year. This affects how the federal tax line is calculated on the stub.
- Generate the PDF and save it. Repeat each pay period. Two or three consistent stubs is what most landlords and lenders want to see.
What to Enter in Each Field (Uber-Specific)
- Company / Employer Name
- Three valid options: (1) "Uber Technologies, Inc." if you want the source visible, (2) your LLC name if you have one, or (3) your legal name / DBA if you operate as a sole proprietor.
- Employer Address
- Use your registered business address if you have one. If you drive as a sole proprietor with no separate business address, your home address is fine — that's where the IRS expects self-employed earnings to be reported.
- Employee Name
- Your legal name — the same one on your Uber driver profile and tax return.
- Gross Pay
- Total weekly Uber payout — rides + delivery + tips + promotions, before your taxes. This should match what hits your bank account that week.
- Pay Period Dates
- Uber's pay week runs Monday through Sunday in most US markets, with deposits arriving the following Wednesday. Use the actual driving week so the stub matches your bank statements.
- Filing Status
- Use the same status you filed taxes under last year. Single drivers and married-filing-jointly drivers see meaningfully different federal tax lines.
Uber Pay Stub FAQ
How do I get my pay stubs from Uber?
Uber doesn't hand out traditional pay stubs. What's available natively is the weekly Pay Statement in the Driver app (Earnings tab) and at help.uber.com — a summary of rides, Uber Eats trips, tips, and promotions. For the formal pay-stub format that landlords, lenders, and visa officers expect (with federal/state/FICA lines), you generate one yourself from those weekly earnings — that's what this tool does.
Does Uber have a pay stub?
Not in the W-2 sense. Uber classifies drivers as 1099 independent contractors, so there's no employer-issued pay stub with withholding. The official document trail is: weekly Pay Statement summaries in the app, a 1099-NEC at year-end for non-passenger earnings, and a 1099-K for passenger fares once you cross the IRS reporting threshold.
How do I show proof of income with Uber?
The strongest proof-of-income package for an Uber driver has three pieces: (1) a pay stub generated from your actual weekly earnings, (2) bank statements showing the matching weekly Uber deposits, and (3) last year's 1099-NEC (and 1099-K if you received one). The pay stub gives the format landlords and underwriters are used to; the bank statements and 1099 verify the income is real and recurring.
Will I receive a 1099 from Uber?
In most cases, yes. Uber issues a 1099-NEC for non-passenger earnings (referrals, bonuses, incentive payments) over $600, and a 1099-K for passenger fares once you cross the IRS reporting threshold. Both arrive in late January for the previous tax year via the Driver app and Uber's tax dashboard.
Will a landlord accept a self-generated Uber pay stub?
Most do. The strongest application pairs the pay stub with bank statements showing the matching weekly Uber deposits and a copy of last year's 1099. The combination of pay stub + deposits + 1099 is what underwriters and landlords are usually really after — proof that the income is real and recurring.
Is it legal to generate my own Uber pay stub?
Yes, as long as the numbers reflect what you actually earned. Self-employed people are expected to document their own income. What's illegal is fabricating numbers to mislead a landlord, lender, or government agency. Keep your stub amounts consistent with your bank statements, Uber Pay Statements, and 1099-NEC.
I drive both Uber and Lyft — should I make one combined pay stub?
Either approach works, but separate stubs are cleaner. Generate one Uber stub for the Uber portion of your week and one Lyft stub for the Lyft portion. That way each stub matches a specific deposit and is easy to verify against the platform's own earnings export.
Do Uber Eats delivery earnings count?
Yes. If you do Uber rides and Uber Eats deliveries, they show up in the same Pay Statement and are paid in one weekly deposit. Include both totals in your gross pay.
Should I include tips in gross pay?
Yes. Tips are taxable income for self-employed drivers and Uber reports them on your 1099. They belong in the gross-pay total.
What about the IRS standard mileage deduction?
Don't subtract it on the pay stub. The standard mileage deduction (67¢ per business mile in 2025) is a tax-return calculation that reduces your taxable income at year-end — not a paycheck-time deduction. Pay stubs report gross pay before business-expense deductions.
Does PayStubFlow charge per stub?
No. PayStubFlow is free. No per-stub fees, no signup, no watermarks. Many competing generators charge $4.99 to $14.99 per stub or lock the download behind a subscription — this tool is genuinely free.