Originally posted by ladymuck
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
Back in the 19th century I used to drive a lot for business, I had a little mileage log book (you can buy them for a few quid) that I kept in the car and logged every journey recording which client if business. I then totted it all up at the end of the month as part of my monthly expenses. The book will get shredded when seven years have passed from the final entry.
I think we have spreadsheets &/or other more advanced ways of recording mileage nowadays...Clarity is everythingComment
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Originally posted by SteelyDan View PostFTFY.
I think we have spreadsheets &/or other more advanced ways of recording mileage nowadays...Comment
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Originally posted by dilson23 View PostThanks for the quick reply.
Northernladuk - I'm a fan. Thanks for making reading forum posts very entertaining indeed!Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHow do you get the number of miles driven from your odometer to your spreadsheet? I didn't realise that computing technology at the turn of the 20th century was so advanced.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostHow do you get the number of miles driven from your odometer to your spreadsheet? I didn't realise that computing technology at the turn of the 20th century was so advanced."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou know you are allowed to estimate the number for miles driven don't you?Comment
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostTo the nearest ten thousand?See You Next TuesdayComment
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And dont forget, mileage is claimable upto 2 years only subject to the usual (well known) conditions unless you change the geographical location you travel to.Comment
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Originally posted by washed up contractor View PostAnd dont forget, mileage is claimable upto 2 years only subject to the usual (well known) conditions unless you change the geographical location you travel to.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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