Anyone have a nice expenses/mileage log spreadsheet they'd like to share? The one from my accountants sucks.
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There is one on the nixon william's website that's available to all.
Might be better than yours, might not
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Have a look here, I use the book keeping spreadsheet and its spot on
Last edited by Contractor UK; 3 August 2021, 17:38.Comment
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How can that be? It says "NO spreadsheets to complete!" on NW's brochures. (Note the capital NO and exclamation mark.)Originally posted by Jaws View PostThere is one on the nixon william's website that's available to all.Comment
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I've just finished working on a free online mileage log at http://www.tripcatcherapp.com. It lets you add multiple trips, calculates the mileage and produces expense reports. I hope you find it useful - even if this reply is 2 years late!
<admin note>Ken - this is the first time I have let a reply to a 2 year dead post through! I like your site though and think it is worth the forum users seeing it! Thanks also for your reply to the more recent thread ;o) No problem with you promoting your site but please check the forum terms and conditions regarding marketing your site.</admin note>Comment
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<to admin> Thanks for letting it through and providing the feedback. I will read the t&cs too - it will probably beat watching the election [no need to let this post through], cheers, Ken.Originally posted by KenW View PostI've just finished working on a free online mileage log at http://www.tripcatcherapp.com. It lets you add multiple trips, calculates the mileage and produces expense reports. I hope you find it useful - even if this reply is 2 years late!
<admin note>Ken - this is the first time I have let a reply to a 2 year dead post through! I like your site though and think it is worth the forum users seeing it! Thanks also for your reply to the more recent thread ;o) No problem with you promoting your site but please check the forum terms and conditions regarding marketing your site.</admin note>Comment
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Last year, I did over 28000 business claimable miles. I just record it in a book. How hard is it to work out first 10000 at 40ppm and the rest!?I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!
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You are an IT Professional and you record things in a book. What is wrong with this picture.....Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostLast year, I did over 28000 business claimable miles. I just record it in a book. How hard is it to work out first 10000 at 40ppm and the rest!?Comment
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