Turo taxes made easy

Track your Turo deductions all year. File in minutes.

FleetGrow categorizes every Turo expense per vehicle — maintenance, insurance, cleaning, tolls and more — automatically throughout the year. At tax time, generate a Schedule C-ready report in one click instead of a weekend of receipts.

Free to start · No credit card · Track per-car or consolidated
The problem

Tax season shouldn't take a weekend.

Most Turo hosts spend hours before April 15 digging through bank statements, Turo payouts, and a year's worth of maintenance receipts. FleetGrow eliminates that by keeping your records current every week.

Income tracked per vehicle

Log every Turo booking against the right car. See total income per vehicle for any period — matches your 1099-K without the reconciliation headache.

Expenses auto-categorized

Every expense is sorted into a tax category as you log it — maintenance, insurance, cleaning, tolls, registration. No reclassifying at year-end.

AI receipt scanning

Photograph any receipt and FleetGrow reads vendor, total, date and category automatically. Log a repair in 10 seconds instead of typing it all in.

Schedule C report in one click

Generate a print-ready financial report for any date range — total income, expenses by category, net profit per vehicle. Everything your accountant needs.

Deductible categories

Every expense category a Turo host needs.

FleetGrow tracks all common Turo deductions automatically. Log the expense once and it ends up in the right bucket at tax time.

Maintenance & repairs
Oil changes, brakes, tires
Insurance premiums
Monthly or annual insurance cost
Registration & licensing
Annual registration, plate renewal
Cleaning & detailing
Car washes, interior detailing
Tolls & parking fees
Trip-related tolls and parking
Roadside & emergency
Towing, locksmith, jump start
Other business expenses
Any other rental-related cost

FleetGrow does not provide tax advice. Consult a tax professional regarding your specific situation.

FAQ

Turo tax questions, answered

How do Turo hosts file taxes on their rental income?

Turo income is reported as self-employment income on Schedule C. You report gross income from Turo and then deduct eligible business expenses. FleetGrow tracks all of these per vehicle throughout the year so filing is a matter of exporting your report, not reconstructing months of receipts.

What expenses can Turo hosts deduct on their taxes?

Common deductible expenses include vehicle maintenance and repairs, insurance premiums, registration and licensing fees, car washes, tolls, and a proportional share of depreciation. FleetGrow categorizes each automatically so your deductions are already sorted when tax time arrives.

Does Turo send a 1099 to hosts?

Turo sends a 1099-K to hosts who meet IRS reporting thresholds. Even without a 1099-K, rental income must be reported. FleetGrow tracks your income per vehicle independently — useful for reconciling your 1099-K or for hosts below the threshold.

Do I need separate records for each car for taxes?

For accurate reporting, tracking income and expenses per vehicle is best practice — especially if cars were acquired at different times. FleetGrow does this automatically, so your per-car records are always accurate.

Can FleetGrow replace a tax professional?

No. FleetGrow tracks your income and expenses and organizes them for tax reporting — it does not provide tax advice. We strongly recommend working with a CPA or tax professional familiar with self-employment and rental income.

Start tracking your Turo deductions today.

Log income and expenses as you go. Never spend a weekend reconstructing receipts before April 15 again.

Free during MVP · No credit card required