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The Mileage Tracker is a standout feature within the Business Dashboard of the Business & Personal (B&P) tier. Designed with busy professionals in mind, this robust tool simplifies the task of tracking both your business and personal mileage. In this comprehensive guide, we'll take you on a journey through the ins and outs of the Mileage Tracker, helping you understand how to utilize it effectively and stay on top of your mileage records. Whether you're a seasoned road warrior or just exploring the world of financial management, this page is your go-to resource for mastering the art of mileage tracking. Let's explore how the Mileage Tracker can streamline your record-keeping and make managing your mileage a breeze!


Navigating the Mileage Tracker Card

1. Overview:
At the very top, you're greeted with the title, "Mileage Tracker." This card offers a summarized view of your mileage for easy reference.

2. Date Filter:
Positioned to the top right:

  • 2023 (Dropdown): This allows you to select the year you'd like to view. Years flow like rivers, and this lets you jump from one to another with ease.
  • Date Range Options: Filter your view by "Month to Date," "Quarter to Date," or "Year to Date." It's like taking different scenic routes through your year's travels.

3. Potential Tax Deduction:

  • $ Symbol: This is where the journey meets the savings. The displayed amount, e.g., $26.20, shows your estimated tax deduction based on the miles you've traveled.

4. Rate Per Mile:
Next to the "New Trip" button, you'll notice the rate - $0.655 per mile in 2023. This is the standard rate used to calculate your potential tax deductions. Think of it as the gas price for your fiscal vehicle.

5. Total Mileage:

  • Odometer Symbol: Here, the total mileage, e.g., 40, reflects the distance you've journeyed. Every mile matters, and this keeps the tally.

6. Trips:

  • Location Pin Symbol: A straightforward count, e.g., 2, of how many trips you've undertaken. Each pin is a story; this number tells you how many tales you've penned.

7. New Trip:

  • Plus Symbol (+): This button is your gateway to logging a new journey. One click and you're on the road again (virtually speaking).

8. View All Trips:
At the card's base, this link opens up a detailed view, much like unfurling a map on the hood of your car. It provides a comprehensive list of all your trips, ensuring you miss no detail.

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To wrap it up, the Mileage Tracker card is like that trusty speedometer in your vehicle, always there, giving you the vital stats at a glance. With this card, you're not just tracking miles but potential savings and stories from the road. So, every time you take a peek, remember – it's not just numbers, it's the path you've taken. Safe travels!