If you drive for work, let QuickBooks Online make sure you're recording all of your deductible mileage.
If any part of your work involves driving business miles that can be deducted on your income taxes, you'll want to know about a relatively new QuickBooks Online feature: mileage tracking. You can record trips either manually or automatically, and the site will calculate your deductions. Here's how it works.
Before you get started, you'll want to create a record for the vehicle you'll be using. Click Mileage in the navigation toolbar. Hover over the green Add trip button in the middle right of the screen, then click View Vehicles. Then click Add vehicle and complete the fields on the screen that opens. Click Save. Back on the main screen, click directly on Add trip. The New trip panel will slide out from the right.
Enter the Date, then the number of miles driven (Distance). If you'd like, you can enter the Starting point and Ending point for your records. Click either the Business or Personal icon and enter a Description. Select the correct Vehicle if you use more than one and click Save. Your trip will now appear on the main screen with your tax deduction already calculated, as pictured below. Click the More button at the end of the row (not shown here), and you'll be able to Edit your trips and Duplicate them.
There's another way to track your trips, one that doesn't involve writing down your odometer readings or mileage. The QuickBooks Online mobile app will automatically track your miles as you drive.
To set this up, open the app and click on the three horizontal lines in the lower right to open the app's navigation shortcuts. Then click the Mileage icon. Auto-tracking is off by default, so you'll have to click OFF to open the Mileage settings screen. Click the Auto-tracking button to change it from grayed-out to green. In the small window that opens, click Settings to go to the QuickBooks section of your phone's Settings screen and make these changes:
Close this screen and return to the QuickBooks Online app's main Mileage screen after you've changed your settings. Auto-tracking should be ON. Click the + (plus) sign in the lower right, then Create trip. The app will automatically detect your starting and stopping locations using your phone's GPS. When you've arrived at your destination, open the Mileage app again.
Swipe left on the trip's record to categorize it as business and right to mark it personal. Enter the trip's purpose if it's a business trip and click Save. You'll now need to turn off Auto-tracking and reverse the changes you made in your phone's Settings (unless, of course, you normally leave any of them on).
Do you ever find yourself opening QuickBooks Online in a new tab because you need to check something in another part of the site but don't want to shut down your current screen? If you're accessing QuickBooks Online through Google Chrome, it's easy. Right-click anywhere in the navigation toolbar that contains links (not the blank space below) and select Open link in new tab. A new tab will open to a QuickBooks Online page. You can do whatever you need to do in the second tab without disturbing your original page.
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