Understanding Your Earnings

This guide explains how your earnings are calculated when you drive with Bolt. It includes a breakdown of key terms and an example trip calculation.

Understanding Your Earnings

This guide explains how your earnings are calculated when you drive with Bolt. It includes a breakdown of key terms and an example trip calculation.

Net Income

Your gross income from all trips after 15% GST deductions.

Journey Fees

The base fare paid by the rider, excluding booking fees, tolls, and surcharges, and excluding GST.

Campaigns

Bonuses and incentives Bolt pays you (like trip goals or time-based boosts).

Tips

Voluntary extra payments given by riders.

Booking Fees

Charges passed through to cover airport access or similar fixed costs.

Deductions

Any other fees or adjustments (e.g. refunds).

GST Remittance

If you're not GST-registered, Bolt returns a flat 8.5% credit based on the GST-exclusive journey fare and booking fee, paid as part of your weekly payout.

Bolt Commission

20% of the GST-inclusive journey fare only — not charged on tolls, airport fees, or the booking fees retained by Bolt.

Total NET

This is your final take-home pay after all fees and deductions (excluding any GST you may claim or return personally).

Essential Notes

You'll receive daily, weekly, and monthly summaries showing your fares, bonuses, commission, and GST details.
The 8.5% GST credit only applies if you are not GST-registered.
Bolt’s commission rate may vary slightly by city. Check your Bolt Driver app for the current rate in your area.
You may earn extra through bonuses, incentives, and special promotions offered by Bolt. These will be clearly explained in the app and added to your weekly earnings.
You are responsible for filing your own tax returns and GST.

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