As a rideshare and food delivery driver, tracking the miles of each ride means you get to write them off as tax deductions every year. You don’t want to miss out on tax deductions, and you don’t want to miscalculate. But who wants to go through the hassle of measuring fuel used and tracking miles all the time?Check out some of the top mileage tracking apps to save you taxes in the gig economy.
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