Mileage Logs and Day Counting: Your Location History at Tax Time
It is March. You have a year of client visits to account for, a spreadsheet with eleven rows in it, and a memory that gets vague somewhere around September.
The information exists. Your phone recorded it. What it did not record is why you drove to an address in Hamburg on a Tuesday in April, and that is the column a tax office cares about most.
So let me be upfront about what this post is. Dawarich is not tax software. It doesn't know your country's rules, it can't tell a client visit from a trip to the garden centre, and it won't hand you a document you can file. What it does is remember dates and distances, which is the part nobody can reconstruct nine months later. The rest is you doing a small amount of work at the right time instead of a large amount of work in March.
