MileageWise BlogTips, tricks, information about mileage logging straight from the CEO

Case Study #1: Unsubstantiated Expenses

May 15, 2020The goal of our new Case Study series is to educate our users about some common tax-related topics. We wanted to start with the not-so-fortunate cases. We want to present good practices later. To show how much easier it is to claim a tax deduction by keeping and/or retrospectively reconstructing a mileage log…

Electric Car Mileage Reimbursement Rates in 2025

Last updated on: Oct 22, 2024 In today’s rapidly evolving world of electric vehicles (EVs), understanding how to properly reimburse mileage is crucial for both employees and employers. The 2025 IRS standard mileage reimbursement rate for electric vehicles (EVs) in the United States is 70 cents per mile for business use, the same rate applied to gas-powered vehicles. This rate…

Landlords, don’t miss out on these tax deductions

Last updated: April 26, 2023Buying real estate is rarely a bad decision. If you purchase a house that requires minor repairs, you'll have an excellent return on your investment. You can renovate it and resell it or rent it out, creating continuous cash flow.But how about its tax purposes?Few know and take advantage of the…

What does the gig economy have to do with mileage logging?

February 5, 2020 Imagine you're an ethical hacker. Or a designer working from home. An entertainer working on events as a Disney princess, face painter, a clown, or a mime artist. Or, you're an independent contractor working on several projects at the same time as a consultant. You can be a ride-share driver if you'd…

Import and tailor your trip lists from external sources in MileageWise

Last updated on: August 19th, 2022Do you have a list of monthly trips from a data source like Excel or Google Timeline, but cannot use them directly as a mileage log? Working with said data sources can be time-consuming, but fear not: Our new feature will quickly become your favorite.With our new feature, by importing…