Amazon Flex UK guide: earnings, mileage, tax & rolling limits

This Amazon Flex UK guide explains how drivers are paid, how mileage affects real hourly earnings, how 7-day and 30-day rolling limits work, and what self-employed drivers need to know about tax and insurance.

Complete Amazon Flex guide for UK

Amazon Flex allows drivers in UK to complete delivery blocks using their own vehicles. Drivers are paid per block rather than per hour, meaning real earnings depend on mileage, running costs and actual time worked.

It is designed to give drivers a clear, structured overview of how Amazon Flex works in UK.

How Amazon Flex earnings work

Amazon Flex displays pay per block, but effective hourly rate depends on actual time worked and vehicle running costs.

  • Block pay is fixed at booking.
  • Mileage affects real cash profit.
  • HMRC mileage allowance affects taxable profit.
  • Rolling hour totals may influence availability.

Self-employment responsibilities

Drivers in UK typically operate as self-employed contractors. This means they are responsible for their own tax reporting and appropriate insurance cover.

Keeping accurate records of shifts, mileage and expenses helps drivers understand real profitability and remain compliant.

How much does Amazon Flex pay in UK?

Amazon Flex pays per block rather than per hour. When divided by booked time, blocks may appear to pay between £13 and £20 per hour depending on region and demand.

However, real hourly earnings depend on mileage, fuel costs, insurance and actual time worked. Tracking these variables provides a clearer understanding of profitability.

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  • How much does Amazon Flex pay in UK?

    Amazon Flex pays per block, not per hour. Block rates vary by region and demand; when divided by booked time, pay often falls in a range around £13£20 per hour. Real take-home depends on mileage, running costs and actual time worked.

  • Do Amazon Flex drivers pay tax?

    Yes. Flex drivers in UK are typically self-employed and responsible for their own tax. You must report income and can claim allowable expenses (e.g. HMRC mileage rates). Keeping records of shifts and mileage helps with accurate tax reporting.

  • What are Amazon Flex rolling limits?

    Rolling limits cap how many hours you can work over a moving window. In UK, drivers often refer to limits of around 24 hours in 7 days and 96 hours in 30 days; staying under these helps avoid lockouts and keeps your account in good standing.