Mileage trackers of some form are necessary for gig economy workers. Most of those working for on-demand services dread tax season even more than the general population. Since most aren’t classified as employees (yet), they’re responsible for filing generally a 1099 form. They also have to track of potentially deductible expenses, just as if they were running their own business. Possibly the most thought-of deductible item, especially for gig economy workers, is mileage. With that in mind, here are a few mileage tracker apps to help you out.
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