I will try to explain this as easy as I can. I have been working on my taxes this weekend. I work a full-time job that as of June 1, 2012 cancelled usage of the company fleet card for gas. I work out in the field on a daily basis; I only visit the office once every two weeks for payroll. I also mystery shop as a part-time job and you all know how that goes.
I have kept track of my mileage on a daily basis but I am finding it very hard to figure out the mileage totals for my FT job and MS'ing when both are intertwined all throughout the day/night. I have starting and ending mileage per day and 90% - 95% of the time, recorded the individual mileage from Point A to Point B to Point C, etc. But there is a big gray area. And I just have the numbers written in a binder; I never transferred all the numbers to an Excel spreadsheet. And it would take too much time to do it now.
I guess my main question is...Does it really matter? Mileage is mileage, right? Since my company stopped the gas cards in the middle of a calendar year and I was already MS'ing during that time period, shouldn't I be able to just give a grand total for business mileage (whether FT or PT) starting from June 1, 2012? Or is it necessary to have every single mile separated?
It is getting so confusing and time-consuming, I am about to give up the whole mileage thing and not even claim it! I know, I know. That is money down the drain. What are your thoughts?
I have kept track of my mileage on a daily basis but I am finding it very hard to figure out the mileage totals for my FT job and MS'ing when both are intertwined all throughout the day/night. I have starting and ending mileage per day and 90% - 95% of the time, recorded the individual mileage from Point A to Point B to Point C, etc. But there is a big gray area. And I just have the numbers written in a binder; I never transferred all the numbers to an Excel spreadsheet. And it would take too much time to do it now.
I guess my main question is...Does it really matter? Mileage is mileage, right? Since my company stopped the gas cards in the middle of a calendar year and I was already MS'ing during that time period, shouldn't I be able to just give a grand total for business mileage (whether FT or PT) starting from June 1, 2012? Or is it necessary to have every single mile separated?
It is getting so confusing and time-consuming, I am about to give up the whole mileage thing and not even claim it! I know, I know. That is money down the drain. What are your thoughts?
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~ Jimi Hendrix
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“To the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure.” ~ J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
“I'm the one that's got to die when it's time for me to die, so let me live my life the way I want to.”
~ Jimi Hendrix
“The fear of death follows from the fear of life. A man who lives fully is prepared to die at any time.” ~ Mark Twain
“To the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure.” ~ J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone